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The Study for IAS-PCS Exams

General Studies : Civil Services Exam Preparations, UPSC Preparation, UP PCS, MP PCS, Bihar PCS, Rajasthan PCS, Other State PCS, RO/ARO, Railways and other Exams. "The Right To Free Education"

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The Constitutional and Non-Constitutional Bodies

The Constitutional and Non-Constitutional Bodies Constitutional Bodies: Constitutional bodies are institutions or entities that are created and recognized by the constitution of a country. They derive their powers, functions, and authority directly from the constitution. Characteristics: They are mentioned in the constitution or established through a constitutional amendment. They possess a high level of independence […]

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Measuring instruments and Scales

Measuring instruments and Scales The questions from this topic are being regularly asked in the competitive exams. Here, JNICS Academy is providing a list of measuring instruments or devices or Scientific Apparatus and different scales. Measuring instruments and Scales Different Scientific Apparatus and its Applications Scientific Apparatus Applications Altimeter An instrument used to measure the

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Sources of Indian Constitution

Sources of Indian Constitution Indian Constitution is unique in its content and spirit of Indian conditions. It is world’s lengthiest written constitution which is drawn from various sources. Sources Features Borrowed Government of India Act, 1935 Federal Scheme, Office of Governor, Judiciary, Public Service Commissions, Emergency Provisions and Administrative details. British Constitution Parliamentary government, Legislative

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National Flag and National Symbols

National Flag and National Symbols The national Flag (Tricolour) is rectangular in shape and consist of three colours (Deep Saffron, White and Green). The Tricolour Flag is describing the glory of our nation. It symbolizes the freedom and dominion status of India. It represent India’s cultural and religious harmony. It is commonly referred to as

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Governor General and Viceroys of India

Governor-General and Viceroys of India: Significant Events during their Rule Governor-General of Bengal 1. Warren Hastings (1773–85 AD) 2. Lord Cornwallis (1786–1793 AD) 3. Sir John Shore (1793–1798 AD) 4. Lord Wellesley (1798–1805 AD) 5. Sir George Barlow (1805–1807 AD) 6. Lord Minto-I (1807–1813 AD) 7. Lord Hastings (1813–1823 AD) 8. Lord Amherst (1823–1828 AD)

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