Indian legislature under the Act of 1919 was powerless

QUES . “The Indian legislature under the Act of 1919 was only a non-sovereign law-making body and was powerless before the executive in all spheres of governmental…

Government of India Act, 1919

This act was based on what are popularly known as the Montague-Chelmsford Reforms. In August 1917, the British government for the first time declared that its objective…

United Nations Convention against Torture

֍ The Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (commonly known as the United Nations Convention against Torture (UNCAT)) is an international…

Need for impartiality and integrity in the functioning of Speakers in Indian legislative bodies

QUES . Discuss about the need for impartiality and integrity in the functioning of Speakers in Indian legislative bodies. HINTS: The Office of the Speaker occupies a…

Importance of the accounts of Chinese and Arab travelers in reconstruction of the history of India

QUES . Assess the importance of the accounts of the Chinese and Arab travelers in the reconstruction of the history of India. UPSC 2018 G S MAINS…

UPSC GS PRELIMS 2021 – GEOGRAPHY QUESTIONS

1 . With reference to the Indus river system, of the following four rivers, three of them pour into one of them which joins the Indus direct….

What factors have led to the development of coffee production in Kerala?

What are the geographical requirements for coffee cultivation? Temperature: Mean monthly temperature range from 14°C to 26°C. Rainfall: Annual rainfall ranging between 1016 and 2030mm Upland Conditions:…

What led to the development of tea industry in Darjeeling?

What are the geographical requirements for tea cultivation? Climate • A temperature over 21°C during the growing season of not less than 8 months. • Annual precipitation…

Factors leading to the development of Silk Industry in China and India

Silk Industry in China China is the largest silk producer in the world. China produces alone more than 60 % of world’s silk. Factors leading to the…

Why is jute industry concentrated in the West Bengal Basin?

The jute sector provides direct employment to 3.70 lakh workers in the country and supports the livelihood of around 40 lakh farm families. West Bengal, Bihar and…

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