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Category: General Studies- II

Assisted Reproductive Technology
3-Nov-2019 TriumphIAS

Powers of Governor and Lieutenant Governor

Relevance: Mains: G.S paper II: Indian Polity The powers a Governor has in the state they administer is equivalent to

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1-Nov-2019 TriumphIAS

India’s Global Hunger Index: Analysis

Relevance: Mains: G.S: Paper II:Issues relating to poverty and hunger.  Government initiatives to enhance incomes, improve child survival, as well

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Assisted Reproductive Technology
31-Oct-2019 TriumphIAS

India’s Trade with Latin America

Relevance: Mains: G.S paper II: Bilateral relations Why in news? Imports from Latin America have been steadily increasing, over the

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30-Oct-2019 TriumphIAS

UPSC: 2019:G.S paper II: Solution

Q. What can France learn from the Indian Constitution’s approach to secularism?(10) Model Answer and a detail analysis Religion is

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29-Oct-2019 TriumphIAS

UPSC: 2019: G.S paper II: Solution

Q. From the resolution of contentious issues regarding distribution of legislative powers by the courts, ‘Principle of Federal Supremacy’ and ‘Harmonious

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29-Oct-2019 TriumphIAS

Steps towards curbing hunger and malnutrition problems

Relevance: Mains: G.S paper II: Social justice Context Despite unprecedented quantities of wealth and the vulgar ostentation which has become

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Assisted Reproductive Technology
25-Oct-2019 TriumphIAS

Two child norms: Analysis

Relevance: mains: G.S paper II: Health. Why in news? Recently, the Assam government announced that people with more than two

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24-Oct-2019 TriumphIAS

India ranks63 in World Bank’s Doing Business Report

Relevance: Mains: G.S paper II: International Organizations India improves rank by 14 positions The World Bank released its latest Doing

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Assisted Reproductive Technology
22-Oct-2019 TriumphIAS

Effective use of DMF funds to fight hunger and child malnutrition

Relevance: Mains: G.S paper II: Education, Human Resources Issues relating to poverty and hunger. The recently released global hunger index

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Assisted Reproductive Technology
21-Oct-2019 TriumphIAS

India’s Trade Outreach Needs to Pivot Towards Latin America

Relevance: Mains: G.S paper II: international relations Context Imports from Latin America have been steadily increasing, over the past years.

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21-Oct-2019 TriumphIAS

UPSC 2019: G.S paper 2 Solutions

Q. What are the methods used by the Farmers organizations to influence the policy- makers in India and how effective

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20-Oct-2019 TriumphIAS

India’s Water Policy Needs a Paradigm Shift

Relevance: Mains: G.S paper II: Government Schemes and policies Context India is a country with abundant water resources, yet, it

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Assisted Reproductive Technology
18-Oct-2019 TriumphIAS

Collaboration: India, Netherlands can together contribute towards sufficient food, energy and health for billions

Relevance: Mains: G.S paper II: International relations Together, India and Netherlands can contribute towards sufficient energy, water, food and health

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18-Oct-2019 TriumphIAS

Giving away FCI grains as aid a temporary solution; price support and PDS reforms key in long-term

Relevance: Mains: G.S paper II: Schemes and policies analysis Unless the Centre considers reforming its MPS and PDS policies, replacing

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18-Oct-2019 TriumphIAS

Structural changes are not optional anymore

Relevance: Mains: G.S paper II: Schemes and policies analysis Most industries suffer from unduly high logistics cost as a big

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