Write in brief about the ‘Chief Minister Sugam Sadak Scheme’.

Points to Remember: Scheme’s objective: Improved rural road connectivity. Key features: Focus on rural areas, community participation, transparent implementation. Impact: Enhanced accessibility, economic benefits, social development. Challenges: Maintenance, funding, equitable distribution of benefits. Introduction: The Chief Minister Sugam Sadak Yojana (CMSY), or Chief Minister’s Easy Road Scheme, is a rural road development initiative aimed at … Read more

What is ‘Rajiv Yuva Mitan Club’?

Points to Remember: Rajiv Yuva Mitan Club’s (RYMC) establishment and objectives. RYMC’s activities and impact on rural youth. Challenges faced by RYMCs and potential improvements. The role of RYMCs in promoting rural development and empowerment. Introduction: The Rajiv Yuva Mitan Club (RYMC) is a rural youth empowerment initiative launched by the Government of Chhattisgarh, India. … Read more

Write in brief about the new scheme of the Government of Chhattisgarh which aims to provide healthcare to villagers and tribal groups living in forests, hills, and other inaccessible areas through ‘Haat Bazaar’.

Points to Remember: Target Beneficiaries: Villagers and tribal groups in Chhattisgarh’s inaccessible areas. Delivery Mechanism: Utilizing existing Haat Bazaar (weekly markets) infrastructure. Goal: Improved healthcare access and outreach. Challenges: Logistical hurdles in reaching remote areas, resource constraints, and potential cultural barriers. Introduction: The Government of Chhattisgarh has launched a novel healthcare initiative aimed at bridging … Read more

Write a short note on the ‘Fifth Schedule’ of the Indian Constitution.

Points to Remember: The Fifth Schedule deals with the administration and control of Scheduled Areas and Scheduled Tribes. It empowers the President to issue regulations for the well-being of Scheduled Tribes. It involves a complex interplay between the state government and the Governor. There are concerns regarding its effectiveness and potential for misuse. Introduction: The … Read more

What are the objectives of implementing ‘Pauni Pasari Yojana’?

Points to Remember: Poverty alleviation Women’s empowerment Skill development Livelihood generation Financial inclusion Introduction: The “Pauni Pasari Yojana” (if this refers to a specific scheme, the exact name and location should be specified for accurate information. Assuming it’s a poverty alleviation program focused on women’s empowerment through skill development and micro-enterprise creation), aims to address … Read more

What are the major guidelines issued by the World Health Organization (WHO) for safety from COVID-19?

Points to Remember: WHO’s COVID-19 safety guidelines are based on scientific evidence and evolve as the understanding of the virus develops. The guidelines emphasize a multi-pronged approach encompassing individual actions, community measures, and governmental policies. Adherence to these guidelines is crucial for minimizing transmission and protecting vulnerable populations. Introduction: The World Health Organization (WHO), the … Read more

What is Section 174 of the Criminal Procedure Code, 1973?

Points to Remember: Section 174 CrPC deals with police reports in cases where no cognizable offence is disclosed. It outlines the procedure for the police to submit a report to the Magistrate. The Magistrate’s role is crucial in determining further action based on the report. The section aims for efficiency and prevents unnecessary prosecution. Introduction: … Read more

What do you mean by the Unemployment Rate? Explain critically the policy for unemployment elimination applied by the Indian Government after 2014.

Points to Remember: Definition of Unemployment Rate Key features of Indian Government’s post-2014 unemployment policies Critical analysis of these policies – successes and failures Suggestions for improvement Introduction: The unemployment rate is the percentage of the labor force that is unemployed but actively seeking employment. The International Labour Organization (ILO) defines unemployment as persons of … Read more

Explain the issues related to girls’ education in Chhattisgarh state.

Points to Remember: Low enrollment rates, particularly in secondary and higher education. High dropout rates due to various socio-economic factors. Gender-based violence and discrimination. Lack of access to quality education infrastructure and resources. Socio-cultural norms and traditional beliefs hindering girls’ education. Inadequate teacher training and awareness on gender issues. Introduction: Chhattisgarh, a state in central … Read more