VISION

Material For Exam

Recent Update

Friday, September 06, 2019

Vision IAS Prelims 2020 Test 3 With Solution PDF

07:02




Vision IAS Prelims 2020 Test 3 With Solution PDF




Click Here to download Vision IAS Prelims 2020 Test 3 Question 
Click Here to download Vision IAS Prelims 2020 Test 3 Solution 
Click Here to Like our Facebook page for latest updates and free ebooks


Read More

THE HINDU NEWSPAPER IMPORTANT ARTICLES 06.09.2019

Thursday, September 05, 2019

SSC CHSL 2018 Tier 1 Result will be declared on 11.09.2019

21:57

SSC CHSL 2018 Tier 1 Result will be declared on 11.09.2019







Click Here to Download SSC Result Status Report (05.09.2019)



Read More

SSC CGL 2018 Tier I Final Answer Key Released

21:52

SSC CGL 2018 Tier I Final Answer Key Released





Click Here to Download SSC Notice Regarding CGL 2018 Final Answer Keys
Click Here to Download SSC CGL 2018 Final Answer Keys





Read More

Daily Current Affairs, 05th September 2019

18:59





1) International Day of Charity: 5 September
•The United Nations observes 5 September every year as International Day of Charity with the objective of sensitizing and mobilizing people, NGOs, and stakeholders all around the world to help others through volunteer and philanthropic activities.

•The date of 5 September was chosen to commemorate the anniversary of the passing away of Mother Teresa. She also received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979 “for work undertaken in the struggle to overcome poverty and distress, which also constitute a threat to peace.”

2) PM to launch pension scheme for traders
•Prime Minister Narendra Modi will launch the Pradhan Mantri Laghu Vyapari Maan¬dhan Yojana, the Centre’s pension scheme for traders. A few of the first subscribers from across the country will be given pension cards by the PM.

•The scheme, which is an extension of the PM Shram Yogi Maan-Dhan Yojana, will make all beneficiaries eligible for a monthly pension of Rs 3000 after the age of 60 at a miniscule monthly contribution.

3) CRISIL revises India’s GDP growth to 6.3% in fiscal 2020
•Rating agency CRISIL has revised India’s fiscal year 2020 GDP growth forecast to 6.3%. CRISIL has lowered the GDP growth forecast from 6.9% to 6.3%. The growth was revised as the first-quarter growth rate of India reduced to a 25-quarter low of 5%.

4) Jaideep Sarkar appointed as next High Commissioner of India to Lesotho
•India’s High Commissioner to South Africa, Jaideep Sarkar has been concurrently accredited as the next High Commissioner of India to the Kingdom of Lesotho, with residence in Pretoria. He is a 1987 IFS-batch officer and earlier served as envoy to Israel and Bhutan.




5) Delhi, Mumbai fall in EIU’s Global Liveability Index 2019
•Economist Intelligence Unit’s Global Liveability Index for 2019, released with both Delhi and Mumbai sliding down ranks. New Delhi dropped 6 places to 118, from 112 last year and Mumbai also fell in this year’s index, by two places to 119, from 117 last year.

•Vienna in Austria, Melbourne and Sydney in Australia make the top three cities. The survey ranks countries across indicators including stability, healthcare, education, infrastructure, culture and environment.

6) India among top 10 nations in gold reserves
•India has surpassed the Netherlands to move into the list of top10 countries in terms of total gold reserves. According to the World Gold Council, India has gold reserves totalling 618.2 tonnes, which is marginally higher than the Netherlands’ reserves of 612.5 tonnes.

•According to the World Gold Council, the U.S. leads the country list with total gold reserves of 8,133.5 tonnes followed by Germany with 3,366.8 tonnes.  In terms of individual countries, India actually ranks 9th since the International Monetary Fund (IMF) occupies the third position after the U.S. and Germany.

7) ‘Loktantra Ke Swar’ and ‘The Republican Ethic’ books to be released by V. President
•The Vice President of India, Shri M. Venkaiah Naidu will release 2nd editions of ‘Loktantra Ke Swar (Khand 2)’ and ‘The Republican Ethic (Volume 2) in New Delhi. In order to promote and disseminate selected speeches of President of India Shri Ram Nath Kovind. They are a compilation of 95 speeches delivered by the President during his second year in office (July 2018 to July 2019).

8) Qatar unveils 2022 FIFA World Cup logo
•Qatar unveiled the logo for the FIFA 2022 World Cup which will be hosted by the Gulf emirate, displaying it in public spaces in Doha and cities around the world. The design is a stylised Arabic white unisex shawl with maroon patterning, which is displayed in a figure-of-eight symbolising infinity while creating a heart shape above the words “FIFA WORLD CUP Qatar 2022”.

9) Pakistan names Misbah-ul-Haq as head coach and chief selector
•Former captain Misbah-ul-Haq has been appointed as head coach and chief selector of Pakistan’s cricket team. He has been appointed for three years. Waqar Younis will join him as the team’s new bowling coach.

•Misbah-ul-Haq has scored over 10,300 international runs in 75 Tests and 162 one-dayers for Pakistan and was also the most successful and longest serving Test captain for Pakistan.



Read More

Kurukshetra Magazine August 2019 PDF Download

16:28
Kurukshetra Magazine August 2019 PDF Download

Now you have made up your mind to become IAS officer and looking for the books and study materials to achieve your goal. Well, you are on the right page. Now We are Sharing With You Kurukshetra Magazine August 2019 PDF Download







Click Here to download Kurukshetra Magazine August 2019 (English) Pdf 
Click Here to Like our Facebook page for latest updates and free ebooks




Read More

Kurukshetra Magazine July 2019 PDF Download

16:26

Kurukshetra Magazine July 2019 PDF Download





Now you have made up your mind to become IAS officer and looking for the books and study materials to achieve your goal. Well, you are on the right page. Now We are Sharing With You Kurukshetra Magazine July 2019 PDF Download


Click Here to download Kurukshetra Magazine July 2019 (English) Pdf 

Click Here to Like our Facebook page for latest updates and free ebooks




Read More

The HINDU Notes – 05th September 2019

16:19





📰 India, Russia against outside influence in internal issues: Narendra Modi

Mr. Modi is the first Indian Prime Minister to visit the Russian Far East Region.

•India and Russia are against “outside influence” in the internal matters of any nation, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Wednesday after comprehensive talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin aimed at finding new horizons of bilateral cooperation in areas like trade, defence, space, oil and gas, nuclear energy and maritime connectivity.

•Mr. Modi, who arrived in Russia on a two-day visit, is the first Indian Prime Minister to visit the Russian Far East Region.

•Mr. Modi’s remarks were made at a press meet with Mr. Putin after their delegation-level talks at the 20th Annual Summit following a two-hour tete-a-tete on board a ship. His remarks came against the backdrop of tension between India and Pakistan after New Delhi revoked Jammu and Kashmir’s special status.

•India has categorically told the international community that the scrapping of Article 370 was an internal matter and also advised Pakistan to accept the reality. Pakistan is trying to internationalise the Kashmir issue after India’s decision on August 5.

•Russia has backed India’s move on Jammu and Kashmir, saying that the changes in the status are within the framework of the Indian Constitution.

•Briefing the media later, Foreign Secretary Vijay Gokhale said Mr. Modi explained to Mr. Putin the rationale behind the decision and Russia stands firmly behind India on the issue.

•A joint statement issued later said the two sides “underlined the primacy of international law and emphasised their commitment to the purposes and the principles stated in the UN Charter including the inadmissibility of interference in the internal affairs of member states.” 

•The two leaders discussed ways to bolster cooperation in trade and investment, oil and gas, mining, nuclear energy, defence and security, air and maritime connectivity, transport infrastructure, hi-tech, outer space, counter terrorism and people-to-people ties.

•“Today’s talks with President Putin were aimed at finding new horizons of India-Russia cooperation. This includes opportunities in trade, security, maritime cooperation and working together to protect the environment,” Mr. Modi said.

•He said a proposal has been made to have a full fledged maritime route between Chennai and Vladivostok.

•The statement said the two leaders “agreed to facilitate, in all possible ways, exploring the impressive potential of our strategic partnership to the full, demonstrating its special and privileged nature which has emerged as an anchor of stability in a complex international situation.” 

•The two sides “prioritise strong, multifaceted trade and economic cooperation as the foundation for further expanding the range of India-Russia relations,” it added.

•The two leaders decided to take the bilateral trade from the current $11 billion to $30 billion by 2025.

•The two sides noted the pace of progress achieved in the construction of the remaining four of the six nuclear power plants at Kudankulam.

•Mr. Modi said Russia will help train Indian astronauts for the manned space mission — Gaganyaan.

•Noting that close cooperation in military-technical fields is a pillar of Indo-Russia Special and Privileged Strategic Partnership, the statement said the two sides vowed to upgrade their defence cooperation, including by fostering joint development and production of military equipment, components and spare parts.

•They shared the view that “implementation in good faith of universally recognised principles and rules of international law excludes the practice of double standards or imposition of some States of their will on other States.”

•They called for reform of the UN Security Council to reflect contemporary global realities. Russia expressed its support for India’s candidacy for a permanent membership of the UNSC.

•“The sides intend to focus particularly on increasing the effectiveness of countering terrorism, extremism, drug trafficking, cross-border organized crime, and information security threats, in particular by improving the functionality of the SCO Regional Anti-Terrorist Structure,” the statement said.

•The two leaders strongly condemned terrorism in all its forms and manifestations and called on the international community to set up a united front to fight against this evil.

•“They insisted on the inadmissibility of double standards in countering terrorism and extremism, as well as of the use of terrorist groups for political ends,” the statement said.

•Both sides expressed concern over the possibility of an arms race in outer space and advocated peaceful uses of outer space.

•They reiterated their commitment to further strengthen global non-proliferation. Russia expressed its strong support for India’s membership of the Nuclear Suppliers Group.

•The two sides expressed their support for an inclusive peace and Afghan-led and Afghan-owned reconciliation in Afghanistan.

•They reaffirmed their commitment to building an equal and indivisible security architecture in Asia and the Pacific region.

•The two sides signed 15 agreements/MoUs in areas such as defence, air, and maritime connectivity, energy, natural gas, petroleum and trade.

•On his part, Mr. Putin said India is one of the key partners of Russia.

•Underlining the Indo-Russia cooperation in technical and military areas, he said, “We are successfully implementing our bilateral programme on military and technical cooperation up to 2020. We are working to update it to extend to another 10 years.”

📰 Russia opens porthole to Chennai

Read More