| Naxal problem and solutions. He provided structured coverage the origin of Naxal/Maoism/LWE movement, its present status and solutions. |
| Effects of Globalization on Indian Society. He touched every aspect horizontally and Provides ready to use points if the essay related to Globalization is asked in Mains. |
| Important bills: food security, land acquisition, PFRDA, and real-estate: salient features, merits and demerits. Neat compilation, comes handy for quick revision-easy to read and remember. |
| REPRESENTATION OF PEOPLE ACT, 1951. He covered both salient feature and current issues related to this act, with coverage from Hindu. Should serve well, for an otherwise hard to find topic of GS2 |
| White label ATMs and Islamic Banking. He made a layman friendly note on these two topics. Should serve well for even IBPS MCQs |
| Resources distribution India and World. She tabulated the scattered information of metallic minerals found in India and abroad, from NCERT, NIOS and various books of World Geography. |
| Crisis Management from 2nd ARC- He summarized that lengthy report in 15 pages. |
| INCLUSIVE GROWTH and related points from 12th FYP. Should provide decent fodder points for GS3 |
| INDIA Afghanistan. He made a pretty comprehensive and neat revision note. Provides holistic perspective and vital info. Should serve well for both mains and interview. |
| Transfer Pricing and safe harbor rules. He explained them in a layman friendly language. |
| Infrastructure: Energy, Ports, Roads, Airports, Railways. Provided important points, distribution for them. If you continue updating this with newspaper articles, particularly economy section, then it'll become a killer revision note. |
| Contribution of Thinkers from India and World. He provided 100 words notes for Plato, Aristotle, Machiavelli, Voltaire, Rousseau, Ram Mohan Roy, Periyar, Vivekanand, Gandhi and Ambedkar. If you continue updating this file with more thinkers and more data, it becomes a killer revision note for GS4. |
| HIGHER EDUCATION IN INDIA for GS Paper II. He gave a comprehensive coverage on Higher education related bills, bodies and issues. |
| SYRIA Surrender Your Chemical Weapons. He summarized the ongoing Syria chemical weapon crisis and India's stand on it. |
| Intellectual Property Rights(IP), Biopiracy and Breast Cancer. A nice compilation from TheHindu, Should help for GS3. |
| Irrigation. He gave quick points for each of Tank irrigation, Canal irrigation, Well and tube-well irrigation: their advantages and disadvantages |
| NSEL CRISIS. She neatly summarized the crisis, and allied topics e.g. Share vs Commodity market. Should serve well for even for the IBPS MCQ and interviews. |
| Linkages between development and spread of extremism. He briefly mentioned how various government polices (or the lack of it) creating the breeding ground for extremism and suggested the solution. If you continue updating this with current affairs- becomes killer revision note for mains + interview. |
| Contribution of Thinkers from India and World. Gave the list of thinkers and allied points. Again Gurleen + Sikandar Khan +your own digging=killer revision note for GS4. |
| Role of media and social networking sites in internal security. This is a newly added topic of GS3. He listed various cases in which Media was misused to stirrup internal trouble and how it can be used to fight naxals. Continue updating this file with current affairs- should serve well for both Mains + interview. |
| UNSC and Permanent seat for India. He discussed why India should get it and what points can be raised to oppose our entry. |
| Current Affairs Compilation: May, June, July and Till September 25 from Hindu, Pib.nic.in. |
| Economics of Animal rearing: challenges and remedies |
| PIB Revision Notes. Mainly centered around health and sci-tech related topics. |
| CORPORATE GOVERNANCE. He gave the list of framework, definition, issues, and recent initiatives. should help in GS4 |
| Groups and Agreement for IR. He made a neat table of 19 groups and agreements. You should continue updating this file with more regional groups and agreements=killer revision note for GS3. |
| Disaster Management. Provided neat tables and points. |
| G20 SUMMIT. He listed the points about 2013 summit's outcomes. |
| RBI, functions, various banks and terms for getting new license. He gave the summery points for these topics |
| DAMODARAN REPORT on Regulatory Environment for doing Business in India. He summarized the major recommendations. |
| India Sri Lanka-13th Amendment |
| Corporate Social responsibility. He gave pros-cons-suggestions for this provision under Companies Act |
| social innovation, and inclusive growth |
| Rupee depreciation. He summarized the causes and impacts of the weakened rupee. Nikhil Sharma |
| Manufacturing Revolution – Need of the Hour. |
| Quantitative easing and its effect on World Economy. He summarized it in a layman friendly language. |
| Anti-Superstition Ordinance. |
| Internal security-State non-state actor. New topic in GS3 syllabus. He discussed how state/non-state actors hurting India from three angles: Nepal-Bangla, Pak and China. |
| Will India go back to 1991 situation? Suggest some measure to rescue the economy from its current state of economic turmoil. He provided points for this issue. |
| Agriculture – Some challenges in modern India. He provides overview of the obstacles faced by farmers. |
| GMO, Biotechnology Regulatory Authority Bill and some allied topics. Should help for GS3 |
| Investment models. He gave brief overview of various models, their examples and limitations |
| Irrigation projects, schemes. |
| Globalization and its effects on Indian society. He provided the negative and positive aspects. |
The primary objective of this competition was to get exam oriented revision friendly notes for the benefit of entire community.
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