Entrance Exams
Govt. Exams
Article 246 of the Constitution provides the division of legislative powers between the Union and States, with education listed in the Concurrent List, allowing both to legislate.
Constitutional Morality refers to the conduct and behavior expected from those who exercise constitutional authority, ensuring alignment with constitutional principles and democratic values.
PM-JAY is India's flagship health insurance scheme that provides Rs. 5 lakh annual coverage per family for hospitalization expenses, targeting economically vulnerable sections of society.
The West Bengal Gram Panchayat Act, 1973 is the foundational legislation that established the framework for Panchayati Raj institutions in West Bengal, allowing for democratic decentralization of governance.
Article 19 guarantees freedom of speech and expression, but allows for reasonable restrictions on grounds of national security, public order, etc.
NSSO conducts regular surveys on employment, consumption, health, education, and other socioeconomic indicators.
Judicial Review empowers courts to examine the constitutionality of laws and executive actions, ensuring constitutional supremacy.
The Green Revolution (1960s-1970s) focused on wheat production, leading to India becoming self-sufficient in food grains.
The 73rd (1992) and 74th (1992) Amendments introduced constitutional status to Panchayati Raj and Municipal governance.
The UN's SDGs framework comprises 17 goals to be achieved by 2030, adopted in 2015.