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Friday

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TNPSC Current Affairs March 2017

Supreme court bans Bharat Stage III vehicles

Supreme Court has banned the selling and registering of Bharat Stage III norms vehicles from April 1, 2017. Supreme Court Judges said that vehicles that are not BS-IV compliant should not sell by any manufacturer or dealers from April 1, 2017. People’s health is more important than the commercial interest.

About BS:

BS stands for Bharat Stage and is an emission standard given by Government of India to regulate the air pollutants coming from internal combustion engines.

It was implemented by central Pollution Control Board under the Ministry of Environment & Forests and climate change

About Bharat Stage III emission Norms: 
  • It was introduced in 2005 in 14 major cities and in 2010 it was introduced nationwide.
  • The main objective for introducing BS III is to phase out the two stroke engines used in vehicles.
  • BS III emission norms helped in bring down the pollution but it makes vehicle costlier due to usage of improved technology such as electronic control system to check the emission.

About Bharat Stage IV emission Norms: 
  • BS IV standards  emission norms was introduced in 2010 in 13 major cities and it will be introduce nationwide from April 1 2017.
  •  It aims to cut down the pollution which is emitted by vehicle like truck by 80% and car by 50 % emission comparing to BS III standard vehicles.
  •  It will cut down the emission of carbon monoxide from 2.30 g/km to 1g/km, hydrocarbon from 0.20g/km to 0.10 g/km and nitrogen oxide from 0.15g/km to 0.08g/km.
  • It also makes manufacturing companies to fit an evaporative emission control unit in all vehicles, which should lower the amount of fuel.
In Simple BS VI standard norms vehicle will cut down the emission drastically by half comparing to BS III vehicles.




TNPSC Current Affairs March 2017 30 for Group 2, Group 4, VAO and Constable

TNPSC Current Affairs March 2017

1.Supreme court bans Bharat Stage III vehicles

Supreme Court has banned the selling and registering of Bharat Stage III norms vehicles from April 1, 2017. Supreme Court Judges said that vehicles that are not BS-IV compliant should not sell by any manufacturer or dealers from April 1, 2017. People’s health is more important than the commercial interest.

BS VI standard norms vehicle will cut down the emission drastically by half comparing to BS III vehicles.


2.Kanha tiger reserve becomes first in India get official mascot- Bhoorsingh the Barasingha

Kanha Tiger reserve becomes the first tiger reserve in India to officially introduce a Mascot-Bhoorsing the Barasinga. BArasinga is a swamp deer, the initiative is to spread the awareness to save Swamp deep from possible extinction.

The Kanha Tiger Reserve is in Madhya  Pradesh spread over Mandla and Balaghat District. It is the only place where the swamp deer exist.

Thursday

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TNPSC Current Affairs March 2017

1.Four GST Bill Passed in Lokh Sabha.

Lokh Sabha has passed the 4 Goods and service tax (GST) which will subsume a host of indirect taxes levied by state and central government. It was introduced in parliament in 2000 and get passed after 17 long years. 

 The four Goods and Service Taxes are

1 Central GST (CGST Bill)
2.The Integrated GST (IGST Bill )
3.The Union Territory GST (UTGST Bill)
4.the Compensation to the States Law Bill .

About the GST Bills(official Release): 
  • The GST Council has already finalised the 4 tier tax structure 5,12,18 and 28 Per cent and overall cap of 40 Per cent.
  • Central GST bill makes provisions for levy and collection of tax on intra-state supply of goods or services or both by the central government
  • IGST Bill makes provisions for levy and collection of tax on inter-state supply of goods or services or both by the Central government.
  • The UTGST Bill makes provisions for levy on collection of tax on intra-UT supply of goods and services in the Union Territories without legislature.Union Territory GST is akin to States Goods and Services Tax (SGST) which shall be levied and collected by the States/ Union Territories on intra-state supply of goods or services or both.
  • The Compensation Bill provides for compensation to the states for loss of revenue arising on account of implementation of the goods and services tax for a period of five years as per section 18 of the Constitution (101th Amendment) Act, 2016.


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TNPSC Current Affairs March 2017



1.Government of India and RBI host G-20 Framework Working Group (FWG) in Varanasi    

Government of India nad RBI host the 3rd meeting of G-20 Framework workig group (FWG) at Varanasi Uttar Pradesh to discuss the Current State of the Global Economy as well as G-20 agenda on Inclusive Growth and Reports on Strong, Sustainable and Balanced Growth & G-20 Enhanced Structural Reform Agenda among others.

  
2. four GST Bill Passed in Lokh Sabha.

Lokh Sabha has passed the 4 Goods and service tax (GST) which will subsume a host of indirect taxes levied by state and central government. It was introduced in parliament in 2000 and get passed after 17 long years. 

 The four Goods and Service Taxes are

1 Central GST (CGST Bill)
2.The Integrated GST (IGST Bill )
3.The Union Territory GST (UTGST Bill)
4.the Compensation to the States Law Bill .

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TNPSC Current Affairs March 2017

Four GST Bill Passed in Lokh Sabha.


Lokh Sabha has passed the 4 Goods and service tax (GST) which will subsume a host of indirect taxes levied by state and central government. It was introduced in parliament in 2000 and get passed after 17 long years. 

 The four Goods and Service Taxes are

1 Central GST (CGST Bill)
2.The Integrated GST (IGST Bill )
3.The Union Territory GST (UTGST Bill)
4.the Compensation to the States Law Bill .

About the GST Bills(official Release): 



  • The GST Council has already finalised the 4 tier tax structure 5,12,18 and 28 Per cent and overall cap of 40 Per cent.
  • Central GST bill makes provisions for levy and collection of tax on intra-state supply of goods or services or both by the central government
  • IGST Bill makes provisions for levy and collection of tax on inter-state supply of goods or services or both by the Central government.
  • The UTGST Bill makes provisions for levy on collection of tax on intra-UT supply of goods and services in the Union Territories without legislature.Union Territory GST is akin to States Goods and Services Tax (SGST) which shall be levied and collected by the States/ Union Territories on intra-state supply of goods or services or both.
  • The Compensation Bill provides for compensation to the states for loss of revenue arising on account of implementation of the goods and services tax for a period of five years as per section 18 of the Constitution (101th Amendment) Act, 2016.

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TNPSC Current Affairs March 2017

Government of India and RBI host G-20 Framework Working Group (FWG) in Varanasi 

     
 Government of India nad RBI host the 3rd meeting of G-20 Framework working group (FWG) at Varanasi Uttar Pradesh to discuss the Current State of the Global Economy as well as G-20 agenda on Inclusive Growth and Reports on Strong, Sustainable and Balanced Growth & G-20 Enhanced Structural Reform Agenda among others.

About FWG:
  • FWG is one of the core working group of G-20 which deliberates  on matters related to global economy and on the policy co-ordination that is required between the major economies  to face global economic challenges
  • India was co-chaired 3rd meeting of G-20 Framework Working Group with Canada.
  • The 4th meetin of G-20 FWG meetin will be  held under German Presidency in Buenos Aires, Argentina

About G 20

G20 is the international forum which brings together the world's leading  and emerging economies. It was formed in 1990 to give developing countries a powerful voice in forming the global economy.G-20 accounts for world's 85 % of GDP  and 2/3rd of its population.

The members Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Republic of Korea, Mexico, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Turkey, the United Kingdom, the United States and the European Union.

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TNPSC Current Affairs March 2017

Early Warning System for Tsunami and Earthquake. 


Y.S Chowdhary Minister of State for Ministry of Science & Technology and Ministry of Earth Sciences said that Indian Tsunami Early Warning Centre (ITEWC), which is based at & operated by Indian National Center for Ocean Information Services (INCOIS), Hyderabad  has all necessary infrastructure and capabilities to detect early Warning System for Tsunami and EarthQuake.

About infrastructure and capabilities: 



  • As per official statement_ ITEWC has been designated as one of the Regional Tsunami Service Providers for the entire Indian Ocean Region by the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC) of United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization(UNESCO)
  • ITEWC is providing tsunami warnings and related services to all countries in the Indian Ocean Rim
  • This centre is capable of detecting tsunami-genic earthquakes occurring in the Indian Ocean as well as in the Global Oceans within 10 minutes of their occurrence and disseminates the advisories to the concerned authorities within 20 minutes through email, fax, SMS, Global Telecommunication System (GTS) and website. 
  • A pilot project on Earthquake Early Warning (EEW) system is under implementation for northern India (Uttarakhand) by Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Roorkee

Wednesday

TNPSC Current affairs March 2017 28 for group 1 & group 2 mains(all)

TNPSC Current Affairs March 2017

1.Inauguration of ‘Test Bed’ of IAAMS at INS Rajali

'The first ever ‘Integrated Automatic Aviation Meteorological System (IAAMS)’ was inaugurated at INS Rajali, Arakonam, Tamil Nadu. It was inaugurated by Admiral Sunil Lamba,PVSM, AVSM, ADC Chief of the Naval Staff.

'About the project.
  • 'The project aims to to modernise the meteorological infrastructure of the nine Naval Air Stations (NAS) of Indian Navy.
  • 'INS Rajali was identified for this ambitious project which will be setting up in "Test Bed" site where the complete integrated system has been tested for its reliability, performance and functioning.
  • 'This Project will be a'major fillip to aviation safety, through automation of weather monitoring process
  • 'It is equipped wit hstate of the art Meteorological Sensors viz., Radar Vertical Wind Profiler, Transmissometer, Ceilometer and Automatic Weather Observation System which will help in accurate weather forecasting. It also make alarm  the duty staff during abnormal change of weather parameters
  • 'Intstallation of similar project in other 8 NAS will be expected to be completed by 2019.
  • 'About Test Bed
  • 'A test bed  is a site for conducting rigorous, transparent, and replicable testing of scientific theories, computational tools, and new technologies.


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TNPSC Current Affairs March 2017

1.Inauguration of ‘Test Bed’ of IAAMS at INS Rajali

'The first ever ‘Integrated Automatic Aviation Meteorological System (IAAMS)’ was inaugurated at INS Rajali, Arakonam, Tamil Nadu. It was inaugurated by Admiral Sunil Lamba,PVSM, AVSM, ADC Chief of the Naval Staff.

'The project aims to to modernise the meteorological infrastructure of the nine Naval Air Stations (NAS) of Indian Navy.
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2.Indian Navy's Light Craft Utility ship - INLCU-L51 - was commissioned

'Vice Admiral Bimal Verma, AVSM, Commander-in-Chief, Andaman and Nicobar Command has commisioned the Indian Navy's Light Craft Utility ship -INLCU-L51 to Indian Navy at Port blair.

'INLCU L51 is the first of the 8ship of LCU Mk IV class , which was built by kolkata based, M/s Garden Reach Ship Builders & Engineers Ltd
.

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TNPSC Current Affairs March 2017

Inauguration of ‘Test Bed’ of IAAMS at INS Rajali

'The first ever ‘Integrated Automatic Aviation Meteorological System (IAAMS)’ was inaugurated at INS Rajali, Arakonam, Tamil Nadu. It was inaugurated by Admiral Sunil Lamba,PVSM, AVSM, ADC Chief of the Naval Staff.

'About the project.
  • 'The project aims to to modernise the meteorological infrastructure of the nine Naval Air Stations (NAS) of Indian Navy.
  • 'INS Rajali was identified for this ambitious project which will be setting up in "Test Bed" site where the complete integrated system has been tested for its reliability, performance and functioning.
  • 'This Project will be a'major fillip to aviation safety, through automation of weather monitoring process
  • 'It is equipped wit hstate of the art Meteorological Sensors viz., Radar Vertical Wind Profiler, Transmissometer, Ceilometer and Automatic Weather Observation System which will help in accurate weather forecasting. It also make alarm  the duty staff during abnormal change of weather parameters
  • 'Intstallation of similar project in other 8 NAS will be expected to be completed by 2019.
  • 'About Test Bed
  • 'A test bed  is a site for conducting rigorous, transparent, and replicable testing of scientific theories, computational tools, and new technologies

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TNPSC Current Affairs March 2017

Indian Navy's Light Craft Utility ship - INLCU-L51 - was commissioned

'Vice Admiral Bimal Verma, AVSM, Commander-in-Chief, Andaman and Nicobar Command has commisioned the Indian Navy's Light Craft Utility ship -INLCU-L51 to Indian Navy at Port blair.

'About the Ship.
  • 'INLCU L51 is the first of the 8ship of LCU Mk IV class , which was built by kolkata based, M/s Garden Reach Ship Builders & Engineers Ltd
  • 'it adds as one of the important chapter in Country's  ‘Make in India’ initiatives & indigenisation efforts in the field of warship design and construction.
  • 'The ship will be carrying out maritime surveillance of Andaman & Nicobar Islands for preventing anti-poaching, illegal fishing, drug trafficking, human trafficking, poaching and other illegal activities.
  • 'Ship also helps in  Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) operations of the Andaman and Nicobar Command
  • 'The ship is propelled by 02 MTU diesel engines of 1840 Kw rating and can attain speed upto 15 knots. It is equipped with  two 30 mm CRN -91 guns ,12.7 mm Heavy Machine Guns and 7.62 mm Medium Machine Guns.

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TNPSC Current Affairs March 2017

Border Out Posts on Indo-Bangladesh Boarder

'Indian Government has approved construction of Border Out Posts (BOPs) by Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) in Chittagong Hill Tracts area.

'In the Approval , government of India will provide Security and logistics support to BGB by way of using Indian border roads in the States of Tripura and Mizoram for constructing BOP.

'Minister of State for Home Affairs, Shri Kiren Rijiju in his written statement said that Government has adopted a multipronged approach for security arrangements at the borders to curb smuggling and infiltration.

'The arrangements include deployment of Border Guarding Force , construction of border fence, construction of border roads, installation of floodlights, construction of Border Out Posts , introduction of Hi-tech surveillance equipments, providing advanced weapons and specialized vehicles to Security Forces, etc.

Tuesday

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TNPSC Current affairs March 2017

1.India to ratify  Kyoto Protocol's 2nd Commitment Period On Climate Change

  

Anil Madhav Dave, Minister of State for Environment, Forest and Climate Change said that, Indian Government has decided to ratify the second commitment period of the Kyoto Protocol from 2013-2020 to cut down the emission of Emission of Greenhouse Gases (GHGs).

He also said that developing countries like India are no mandatory mitigation obligations or targets under the Kyoto Protocol.The second commitment period (2013-2020) which was adopted on Doha in 2012 after successfully completing the first commitment from 2008 to 2012 as per Kyoto protocol.

Official statement said that ,The Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) under the Kyoto Protocol enables developed countries to invest in “Clean” projects in developing countries to gain emissions credits (Certified Emission Reduction-CER).

Indian Industry has benefited from trading in CERs in the international market. Of late, due to lack of
demand internationally, prices of CERs have been very low leading to low activities under this mechanism.”

About Kyoto Protocol:

The Kyoto Protocol is the first International agreement between countries to mandate country by country reduction of six greenhouse gases in order to prevent global warming. Kyoto emerged from the UN Framework Convention on climate Change, which was signed by almost all nations on 1992 mega-meeting popularly known as Earth Summit to curb global Warming.

To put teeth into the pledge, a new treaty was finalized in Kyoto, Japan in 1997 for Green House Gas reduction after years of negotiations and entered into force on February 16 2005.

 

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 TNPSC Current Affairs March 2017

1.India to ratify  Kyoto Protocol's 2nd Commitment Period On Climate Change

  

Anil Madhav Dave, Minister of State for Environment, Forest and Climate Change said that, Indian Government has decided to ratify the second commitment period of the Kyoto Protocol from 2013-2020 to cut down the emission of Emission of Greenhouse Gases (GHGs).


The second commitment period (2013-2020) which was adopted on Doha in 2012 after successfully completing the first commitment from 2008 to 2012 as per Kyoto protocol. 

 

2. Ek Bharat Shrestha Bharat’ programme

The Minister of State (HRD), Dr. Mahendra Nath Pandey in a written reply to a Lok Sabha question said that ‘Ek Bharat Shrestha Bharat’ programme aims to actively enhance interaction between people of diverse cultures living in different States and union territories with the objective of promoting mutual understanding amongst them.

Currently 20 States/ union territories  have signed MoUs and all States have been advised to draw up Action Plans for implementing selected joint activities in the year 2017.

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TNPSC Current affairs March 2017

India to ratify  Kyoto Protocol's 2nd Commitment Period On Climate Change

  

Anil Madhav Dave, Minister of State for Environment, Forest and Climate Change said that, Indian Government has decided to ratify tthe second commitment period of the Kyoto Protocol from 2013-2020 to cut down the emission of Emission of Greenhouse Gases (GHGs).

He also said that developing countries like India are no mandatory mitigation obligations or targets under the Kyoto Protocol.

The second commitment period (2013-2020) which was adopted on Doha in 2012 after successfully completing the first commitment from 2008 to 2012 as per Kyoto protocol.

Official statement said that ,The Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) under the Kyoto Protocol enables developed countries to invest in “Clean” projects in developing countries to gain emissions credits (Certified Emission Reduction-CER).

Indian Industry has benefited from trading in CERs in the international market. Of late, due to lack of 
demand internationally, prices of CERs have been very low leading to low activities under this mechanism.”

About Kyoto Protocol:

The Kyoto Protocol is the first International agreement between countries to mandate country by country reduction of six greenhouse gases in order to prevent global warming. Kyoto emerged from the UN Framework Convention on climate Change, which was signed by almost all nations on 1992 mega-meeting popularly known as Earth Summit to curb global Warming.

To put teeth into the pledge, a new treaty was finalized in Kyoto, Japan in 1997 for Green House Gas reduction after years of negotiations and entered into force on February 16 2005.

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TNPSC Current affairs March 2017

The Indian Navy decommissioned  iconic Tupolev-142M anti-submarine warfare .


Indian Navy has decided to decommissioned Iconic Tupolev-142M Long Range Maritime Reconnaissance (LRMR)  aircraft used for anti-submarine warfare ,which was guarding the Indian Ocean region for last 29 years.

As per official statement, it is one of the most formidable airborne  reconnaissance platforms around the world, was part of all majoroperations of the Navy since its induction in 1988.

About the Aircraft: 
  • It was inducted in Indian Navy at Dabolim , Goa from the erstwhile USSR in 1988.
  • It was then shifted its base permanently to INS Rajali in 1992 in Tamil Nadu.
  • Indian navy has inducted total of 8 Tupolev-142 M but currently only 3 of them are in operation.
  • The Tuploev-142M has four powerful engines, slender fuselage and swept wings and  which is fastest turboprop aircraft in the world
  • It is participated in operation Cactus in Maldives and operational missions off srilanka to provie airborne surveillance



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TNPSC Current affairs March 2017

Ek Bharat Shrestha Bharat’ programme

The Minister of State (HRD), Dr. Mahendra Nath Pandey in a written reply to a Lok Sabha question said that ‘Ek Bharat Shrestha Bharat’ programme aims to actively enhance interaction between people of diverse cultures living in different States and union territories with the objective of promoting mutual understanding amongst them.

Currently 20 States/ union territories  have signed MoUs and all States have been advised to draw up Action Plans for implementing selected joint activities in the year 2017.

About the Programme

The programme is conducted every year, programme will make State or union territroy to  paired with another State or union territory or reciprocal interaction between the people.

The programme will help to exchange the knowledge of the language, culture, traditions and practices of different states will lead to an enhanced understanding and bonding between one another, thereby strengthening the unity and integrity of our country.

The programme will help to exchange the knowledge of the language, culture, traditions and practices of different states will lead to an enhanced understanding and bonding between one another, thereby strengthening the unity and integrity of our country.

Sunday

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TNPSC Current Affairs March 2017

Indian Navy Successfully Test Fires Surface-to-air Barak Missile From INS Vikramaditya.


Indian Navy has successfully test fired Surface to air Barak Missile from its aircraft carrier INS Vikramaditya.
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According to the official statement_ e firing carried out in the Arabian Sea, the missile was fired against a live low flying high speed target, the taget was successfully destroyed.

The firing was conducted as part of “Operational Readiness Inspection” of the western fleet, by Flag officer Commanding-in-chief of western Naval Command Admiral Girish Luthra.

About Surface to Air Missile

Surface to Air missile(SAM) is a missile designed to launch from the ground to destroy enemy’s aircraft or other missiles in Air. It is also called as Ground-to-air-missile

About INS Vikramaditya:

INS Vikramaditya is a modified Kiev class aircraft carrier bought from Russia and has been commissioned in Indian Navy on 16 Nov 2013 by then Defence Minister Shri AK Antony in Russia. VIkramaditya means Brave as the Sun .

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TNPSC Current Affairs March 2017

1.Indian Navy Successfully Test Fires Surface-to-air Barak Missile From INS Vikramaditya.

Indian Navy has successfully test fired Surface to air Barak Missile from its aircraft carrier INS Vikramaditya.
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The firing was conducted as part of “Operational Readiness Inspection” of the western fleet, by Flag officer Commanding-in-chief of western Naval Command Admiral Girish Luthra.


2.French mathematician Yves Meyer wins Abel Prize 2017

French mathematician Yves Meyer has awarded the  Abel Prize 2017 for his work on wavelets, a mathematical theory with applications in data compression, medical imaging and the detection of gravitational waves.

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TNPSC Current Affairs March 2017


1.Union Cabinet approves new commission for socially, educationally backward classes.

Union Cabinet has approved setting up of National commission for Socially and educationally backward classes (NSEBC) as a constitutional body which will replace existing National Commission for Backward class (NCBC). The union cabinet was chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Body.

This amendment will insert new article 338B in Constitution and new clause 26C under Article 366 will define the term “ socially and Educationally backward clasess”.

2.World Economic forum-India ranks 87th on energy architecture performance

India  ranked 87th on Energy architecture performance by World Economic forum. India has marginally improved from its 90th rank last year. India also ranks among the worst for pollution.

Switzerland was topped in the list released by World economic Forum and followed by Norway, Sweden, Denmark and France, Bahrain is ranked the lowest at 127th position.

TNPSC Current Affairs March 2017 24 for group 1 & group 2 mains (ALL)

TNPSC Current Affairs March 2017

1.Union Cabinet approves new commission for socially, educationally backward classes.

Union Cabinet has approved setting up of National commission for Socially and educationally backward classes (NSEBC) as a constitutional body which will replace existing National Commission for Backward class (NCBC). The union cabinet was chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

This amendment will insert new article 338B in Constitution and new clause 26C under Article 366 will define the term “ socially and Educationally backward classes”.

About Amendment: 
  • The New Amendment will create National Commission for Socially and Educationally Backward Classes ( NSEBC as) under new article 338B in constitution.
  • It will replace current National Commission for Backward classes act, 1993 and its rules framed under the act.
  • It will insert provision to provide parliament’s approval for every inclusion into and exclusion from the central list of other backward classes under article 341,342 viz 342A.
  • It also define the term “Socially and Educationally Backward classes”  inserting new clause (26C) under Article 366
  • It will dissolute the commission constituted under act 1993 and will compose new commission “National commission for socially and Educationally Backward classes, with a chairperson, vice chairperson and 3 other members.

TNPSC English Study Material - Part C Poets and their periods

TNPSC English Study Material

TNPSC English Syllabus TO WHICH PERIOD THE POETS BELONG

18.William Shakespeare - Walt Whitman - William Wordsworth - H.W. Longfellow ,Annie Louisa Walker - D.H. Lawrence


William Shakespeare        -    April 26 1564 - April 23 1616 

Walt Whitman                   -    May 31, 1819 - March 26, 1892

William Wordworth:       -   April 7, 1770 - April 23, 1850 

H.W Longfellow:             -   Feb 27, 1807 - March 24, 1882

Annie Louisa walker       -    June 26 1836 - July 7 1907


D.H. Lawrence:               -    Sep 11 1885 -March 2, 1930, 




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TNPSC English Study Material - Part C Authors and their works

TNPSC English Study Material

TNPSC English Syllabus


Various works of the following Authors –
Rabindranath Tagore – Shakespeare - William Wordsworth - H.W.Longfellow – Anne Louisa Walker - Oscar Wilde - Pearl S. Buck


1.Rabindranath Tagore:
  1. Gitanjali
  2. Home and the world
  3. Boyhood days
  4. Gora     
  5. A Grain of Sand: Chokher Bali
  6. My Life in my words


2.Henry Wadsworth Longfellow:
  1. Psalm of life
  2. Voices of the night
  3. Ballads
  4. Evangeline
  5. Hiawatha
  6. The courtship of miles Standish
  7. Tales of a wayside Inn



3. Annie Louisa Walker
  1. Leaves from the Backwoods
  2. Canadian heroine
  3. Hollywood
  4. Plays for children
  5. Against her will
  6. Lady’s holm 




4.William Shakespeare


 To get  the complete works of the Shakespeare click the link http://shakespeare.mit.edu/

below are few works of William Shakespeare

  1. All's Well That Ends Well
  2. Antony and Cleopatra
  3. The Sonnets
  4. As You Like It
  5. Coriolanus
  6. A Lover's Complaint
  7. The Comedy of Errors
  8. Hamlet
  9. The Rape of Lucrece
  10. Cymbeline
  11. Julius Caesar
  12. Venus and Adonis
  13. Love's Labours Lost
  14. King Lear
  15. Funeral Elegy by W.S.
  16. Measure for Measure
  17. Macbeth
  18. The Merchant of Venice
  19. King John
  20. Romeo and Juliet
  21. A Midsummer Night's Dream
  22. Timon of Athens 


5.Oscar Wilde
  1. Importance of being Earnest
  2. The picture of Dorian Gray
  3. Happy prince and the tales
  4. Selfish Giant
  5. The Nightingale and the Rose
  6. The Devoted friend
  7. The Remarkable rocket
  8. A House of Pomegranates
  9. The Decay of lying



6.Pearl S Buck 
  1. The Good Earth
  2. East wind West Wind
  3. The good Earth
  4. Sons
  5. A house Divided
  6. The Mother
  7. China Sky





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TNPSC Current Affairs March 2017

Union Cabinet approves new commission for socially, educationally backward classes. 

Union Cabinet has approved setting up of National commission for Socially and educationally backward classes (NSEBC) as a constitutional body which will replace existing National Commission for Backward class (NCBC). The union cabinet was chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

This amendment will insert new article 338B in Constitution and new clause 26C under Article 366 will define the term “ socially and Educationally backward classes”.

About Amendment: 
  • The New Amendment will create National Commission for Socially and Educationally Backward Classes ( NSEBC as) under new article 338B in constitution.
  • It will replace current National Commission for Backward classes act, 1993 and its rules framed under the act.
  • It will insert provision to provide parliament’s approval for every inclusion into and exclusion from the central list of other backward classes under article 341,342 viz 342A.
  • It also define the term “Socially and Educationally Backward classes”  inserting new clause (26C) under Article 366
  • It will dissolute the commission constituted under act 1993 and will compose new commission “National commission for socially and Educationally Backward classes, with a chairperson, vice chairperson and 3 other members.

TNPSC Current Affairs March 2017 24 for group 1 & group 2 mains

TNPSC Current Affairs March 2017

World Economic forum-India ranks 87th on energy architecture performance


India  ranked 87th on Energy architecture performance by World Economic forum. India has marginally improved from its 90th rank last year. India also ranks among the worst for pollution.

Switzerland was topped in the list released by World economic Forum and followed by Norway, Sweden, Denmark and France, Bahrain is ranked the lowest at 127th position.

As per findings, world biggest energy consumers are struggle to take leading position on the index as they grapple with inherent challenges of their large, complex energy systems and are outperformed by more nimble economies.

As per WEF, India is gradually improving its performance on the index and facing uphill battle to increase energy access and security.

Even large percentage of the population is still lacks access to electricity. Government of India is taking action on improving this position by increase solar power capacity to 100 gigawatts by 2022.

About World Economic Forum:

World Economic Forum is a Non-profit organisation established in 1991 Cologny, Switzerland. It is formerly known as European Management Forum. It is committed to improving the state of the world by engaging business, political, academic and  other leaders of society to shape global, regional and industry agendas.

TNPSC English Study Material -Comprehension Questions from the following description of Places

TNPSC English Study Material- Questions from description of places.


Syllabus-Comprehension Questions from the following description of Places

Ahtushi Deshpande’s ‘To the land of snow’ - Manohar Devadoss – Yaanai Malai - Brihadeesvarar Temple

Candidate Must read above mentioned workings carefully in TNPSC Exam there will be more chance of getting more than 3 questions. Candidate should study more carefully about the place, person, theme, motive about the  lesson and also about the Author.

Below is the link which contains all the Working as per the syllabus. 



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TNPSC English Study Material- Questions from Description of Places


Note: All the notes are taken from Tamil Nadu Samacheer Kalvi Books.

Candidate should give more concentration on General English, because we never knows what they will ask what questions in General Knowledge. It will be more difficult to answer all the Questions in General English but in General English they will ask Questions only from 6th std to 12th Standard Samacheer Kalvi as per syllabus.

So it is very important to to get more than 90 Questions correct in General English. If we take 90 Correct answer then there is more to chance to clear the Exam.

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