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Union Public Service Commission of India or UPSC as it popularly known is the top personnel agency of the Government of India. It has been established under Article 315 of the constituion which makes provisions for Public Service Commission for both the Union as well as States. It is an institution of Historical relevance as well. Infact establishing of an Indian Public Service Commission to facilitate the Indianization of the superior Civil Services was one of the top most demands of India's National Struggle for Independence from the British rule. Thus UPSC is a product of a very intense evolutionary process.
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- ARC has analyzed threadbare the provisions of Civil Services Conduct Rules which are in direct and indirect conflict with the RTI Act regime. It has taken into account of the Shou..
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Civil Services in India serve as the backbone of Indian administration and carry great respect and responsibilities. India's best brains vie for entry into these coveted services as officers.
A big share of every year's top posts in the civil services exams are bagged by professionals from various streams shows that the IAS is still the dream job for many.
India has been flourishing a large indigenous nuclear power program and is expecting to have 20,000 MWe nuclear capacities on line reaching 2020. Also, India strives to supply 25% of electricity from nuclear power by 2050. Since India has not signed Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty due to its weapon program, we are excluded from trade in nuclear plant or allied material which may hamper the development of civil nuclear energy since past 34 years. With all these trade bans and lack of indigenous uranium, India has been uniquely developing nuclear fuel cycle to utilize our reserves of thorium. From the year 2008, the use of foreign technology and fuel are expected to accelerate India’s nuclear power plans considerably - by Samarth Jindal