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[67th BPSC] Bihar: Human Development-II

Drinking Water Supply and Sanitation The preventive healthcare system depends substantially on the availability of safe drinking water and hygienic sanitation. On comparing the data from two rounds of National Family Health Survey (NFHS), NFHS-3 (2005-06) and NFHS-5 (2019-20), it is observed that the state has achieved remarkable progress in supplying safe drinking water. With …

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[67th BPSC] Bihar: Human Development-I

Human Development Abstract Human Development is one of the foremost development agendas of the Government of Bihar, along with economic growth. It emphasizes prosperity of human life, rather than affluence of the economy. The basic pillars of human development are — health, education, water supply and sanitation, social welfare and social security, all of these …

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[67th BPSC] Bihar: Child Development-II

Development Programme for Children There are 191.3 lakh children in Bihar, belonging to the age-group 0-6 years. For their physical and mental development, a number of development programmes are run by the State Government, sometimes with support from the Central Government. Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) Scheme The ICDS, also known as Scheme of Anganwadi …

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[67th BPSC] Bihar: Child Development-I

Child Development Abstract: Childhood lays the foundation for adulthood. According to 2011 census, 5.18 crore children in Bihar account for 42 percent of its total population. Also, with 12 percent child population (0-18 years), Bihar ranks second in India, as projected in 2021. The agenda of child development is based on four pillars — Health …

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[Topper’s interview] Utkarsh Roy (Rank-172/BPSC-66th)

Crackingcivilservices.com’s Interview of successful candidates Profile of the Candidate: Name Utkarsh Roy Rank in 66th BPSC 172 Roll Number 282494 Age 26 Total attempts in BPSC (including present one) 3 Medium in mains examination (Hindi/English) English Marks in General Studies papers (Mention marks in both GS Paper I and II) if released Marks in General …

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Indus Valley Civilization Arts [UPSC-GS1: The salient aspects of Art Forms]

Indus Valley Civilization Arts   The arts of the Indus Valley Civilisation emerged during the second half of the third millennium BCE. The forms of art found from various sites of the civilisation include sculptures, seals, pottery, jewellery, terracotta figures, etc. The artists of that time surely had fine artistic sensibilities and a vivid imagination. …

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[Topper’s interview] Kumar Shubham (Rank-213/BPSC-66th)

Crackingcivilservices.com’s Interview of successful candidates   Profile of the Candidate:   Name Kumar Shubham Rank in 66th BPSC 213 Roll Number 448407 Age 27 Total attempts in BPSC (including present one) Second Medium in mains examination (Hindi/English) English Marks in General Studies papers (Mention marks in both GS Paper I and II) if released   …

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Gist of Bihar Economic survey (2021-22) and Budget(2022-23)

Bihar budget-2022 Bihar Economy: An Overview State Finance Agriculture and Allied Sector-I Agriculture and Allied Sector-II Enterprises Sector Labour, Employment and Skill Infrastructure and Communication Energy Sector Rural Development-I Rural Development-II Urban Development Banking and Allied Sectors Human Development-I Human Development-II Human Development-III Child Development-I Child Development-II Environment, Climate Change and Disaster Management-I Environment, Climate …

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Q. Throw light on Marxist approach to the study of Ancient Indian History. [UPPSC- 2021]

Q. Throw light on Marxist approach to the study of Ancient Indian History. [UPPSC- 2021] Ans: The historiography of early India reveals significant changes over time. The various ‘schools’ of history writing with considerable variety within the schools. Major schools of historiography are orientalists, nationalist and marxist schools. Marxism is a dominant presence in the …

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