Polity– Administration of Special Areas; Federal System; Inter-State Relations
Administration of Special Areas
FOCUS ON:
Significance and differences between 5th Schedule(Scheduled Areas) and 6th Schedule (Tribal Areas)
Powers of President and Governor w.r.t administration of Scheduled Areas and Tribal Areas
Federal System
FOCUS ON:
Comparison between Unitary and Federal features; advantages and disadvantages
Distribution of legislative, Executive and Financial Powers between the Union and the State Government
Legislative – The Union list, State List and the Concurrent list; Residuary powers
Principles underlying distribution of Tax revenues
Circumstances under which Parliament can legislate in the State field like when Rajya Sabha passes a resolution (A-249), during national emergency (A-352) etc.
Finance – Role of Finance Commission (Statutory grants) and Planning Commission (Discretionary grants)
Issues with the above two institutions – FC and PC
Borrowing powers of the Union and the States from Market and Abroad
Executive – in giving directions to the State Government
All-India Services, UPSC
Extra-Constitutional devices like Planning Commission, National Development Council, National integration Council etc.
Inter-State Relations
FOCUS ON:
For coordination between States, the Constitution has provided for Inter-State Comity which consists of:
Full Faith and Credit clause
Inter-state River water dispute (A-262)
Inter-state council (A-263)- composition, functions
Zonal council- composition, functions
Freedom of Inter-State trade and Commerce
Freedom of Movement and residence throughout the country (Article 19(1)(d) and (e))
NOTE:
Federal System too is a very dynamic topic, which needs to be inter-linked with the current happenings/events. There are lot tension areas between the Centre and the State which needs a balanced outlook.
For example: issues range from formation of New States, Niti Ayog replacing Planning Commission, GST, river water disputes, PC and FC, role of Governor.
SOURCES TO REFER:
Indian Polity – M Laxmikanth
Introduction to Indian Constitution – D.D.Basu
25th July 2015
SUBJECT &TOPIC :
Polity – Emergency provisions & Judiciary
Emergency Provisions
FOCUS ON:
Different kinds of Emergency- National (A-352), President’s rule(A-356) and Financial emergency (A- 360)
Changes brought about by 42nd and 44th Amendment Act w.r.t Emergency
Procedure and Time duration for approval, renewal and revocation of emergency and who is authorized to declare and revoke emergency
Example: The President can declare National Emergency, which has to be approved by both the Houses within 1 month by Special Majority; the emergency can continue for indefinite period with periodical approval every 6 months; Only LokSabha with a Simple majority can disapprove the national emergency.
Impact on distribution of legislative, Executive and Financial Powers when Emergency is in force
Effect on Fundamental Rights during emergency (Article 358 and Article 359)
Criticism/misuse of emergency powers by the Central Government
Judiciary
FOCUS ON:
Supreme Court– Appointment of judges, Procedure for removal of judges
Constitutional provisions to safeguard the Independence of Supreme Court
Jurisdictions and Powers of Supreme Court – Writ jurisdiction, Appellate jurisdiction, Original jurisdiction, Special leave petition, Advising jurisdiction
Power of judicial review
High Court– Differences between High Court and Supreme Court with regard to their powers, jurisdiction; Removal of a HC judge
Subordinate Courts – Understand the Organization of the Subordinate Courts
Note: Supreme Court and High Courts judgments, verdicts and directions are always in news. This topic too is dynamic – be it with the recently approved National Judicial Appointment Committee (NJAC) or appointment of Special Investigation Team (SIT) on ‘Black money’ or recent verdicts on Capital punishment
SOURCES TO REFER:
Indian Polity – M Laxmikanth
Introduction to Indian Constitution – D.D.Basu
26th July 2015
SUBJECT & TOPIC :
World Geography – The Earth and the Universe
FOCUS ON:
The Solar system; differences between meteors, asteroids, comets and region where they are found
Motion of the Earth – Rotation and Revolution – it’s impact on Day and Night;
Inclination of the Earth’s Axis – it’s effect on seasons
Latitude and Longitude
Important Parallels and Meridians – the countries they pass through
General understanding of Solar Eclipse, Lunar Eclipse and Tides and their significance
Earth’s crust
The Structure of the Earth
Classification of Rocks – Igneous, Sedimentary, Metamorphic with examples.
SOURCES TO REFER:
NCERT – Class 6th ‘The Earth Our Habitat’
NCERT – Geography – Class 11 ‘Fundamentals of Physical Geography’
NCERT – Geography – Class 10 ‘Contemporary India –II’
Reference Book: Certificate Physical and Human Geography – Goh Chengleong
27th July 2015
SUBJECT &TOPIC :
World Geography (Physical) – Landforms
FOCUS ON:
A general idea about Continental Drift Theory, Plate Tectonics Theory, Sea Floor Spreading
Geomorphic process
Exogenic and Endogenic process, geomorphic agents – its impact.
Volcanoes – why and how are they formed?
Weathering and its significance
Mass Movements – creep, avalanche, landslides
Erosion and Deposits.
Basic ideas on other landforms like deltas, valleys, meanders, alluvial fans, caves, glaciers, cliffs, terraces, dunes
Earth’s movements like folding, faulting, warping and its impact on Landforms
Earthquakes – their origin, why and how are they formed, Earthquake Waves like P waves, S Waves, L Waves
Geographical features – Atlas mountains, Highlands and the regions they are found in; Desert regions across the world
Note: You can expect match the following questions from ‘World Geographic features/landforms’
SOURCES TO REFER:
NCERT – Geography – Class 11 ‘India : Physical Environment’
NCERT – Geography – Class 11 ‘Fundamentals of Physical Geography’
Reference Book: Certificate Physical and Human Geography – Goh Chengleong
28th July 2015
SUBJECT &TOPIC :
General Science and Technology
FOCUS ON:
The questions from this section are based on your general understanding and awareness. It will be more of application oriented and latest developments on the lines of UPSC Standards.
SOURCES TO REFER:
NCERT– Class 6th to 10th and Biology- class 12th
Newspaper- The Hindu, Times of India, Down to Earth and Science Daily.
29th July 2015
SUBJECT &TOPIC:
Environment /Ecology – National and International- Biodiversity, Wetlands, Wildlife, Flora and Fauna, Conservation measures
FOCUS ON:
The questions from this section are based on your general understanding and awareness. It will be more of application oriented and latest developments on the lines of UPSC Standards.
SOURCES TO REFER:
ICSE books- class 9th and 10th
NCERT Class 11th– Environmental Geography and NCERT Biology-class 12th
NIOS- Environment Notes
Newspapers: Times of India, The Hindu and Down to Earth
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