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How To Prepare For Kerala PSC Fireman/Firewomen Exam?

Since the completion of the 12th level preliminary exam, candidates have been eagerly awaiting the Kerala PSC Fireman/ Firewoman Exam. Fireman and firewoman recruitment is held for the Kerala fire and rescue department. As this is the first time that women are being recruited into the fire and rescue department, this exam is quite important. Kerala Public Service Commission will soon announce the dates for the main exam while the syllabus for the same is already uploaded on the official website.

Scale of Pay

 Rs. 20,000 – 45,800

Number of Vacancies

The number of vacancies is not yet declared for the fireman recruitment; however the recruitment will be done against the vacancies being reported during the existence of the rank list.

Vacancies for firewomen: a total of 100 vacancies are reported for firewomen and the distribution of vacancies is as follows.

District Vacancy
Thiruvananthapuram   5
Ernakulam   5
Kozhikode 5
Pathanamthitta   5
Kannur   5
Kasaragod   5
Alappuzha   5
Kollam   5
Palakkad   5
Kottayam   5
Idukki   5
Wayanad   5
Thrissur 5
Malappuram 5

Age Limit

Only candidates between 18 and 26 are qualified to apply to the post of fireman/woman.

Qualifications 

Educational qualification

Pass in Plus Two or its equivalent

Physical qualification

Fireman:

The Candidates must be physically fit and should possess the following minimum physical standards as prescribed below.

  For General Candidates For SC/ST Candidates
Height 165 cms 160 cms
Weight  50 Kgs 48 Kgs
Chest 81 cms 76 cms
Chest Expansion  5 cms 5 cms
  • Must have proficiency in swimming

Note:- The proficiency in swimming will be tested by a practical test conducted by the commission. The following are the criteria for the swimming test.

 (i) 50m swimming trial to be completed within two minutes.

 (ii) Two minute floating ability at the deeper sides of the swimming pool.

Candidates must qualify both the events to be considered as qualified in the swimming test.

Firewoman Qualification:

  • Must not be less than 152 cms in height (without footwear)

Note: In the case of SC/ST candidates the minimum height measurement shall be 150 cms.

  • Must have proficiency in swimming

Visual Standards

Right Eye Left Eye
Distant vision 6/6 Snellen 6/6 Snellen
Near vision 0.5 Snellen 0.5 Snellen
Field of Vision Full Full

Colour Blindness, Squint or any morbid conditions of the eyes or lids of either eye shall be a disqualification for appointment.

Kerala PSC fireman/women exam pattern and syllabus

A total of 100 questions are asked for 100 marks. A right answer gives one mark while a wrong answer leads to a penalty of 0.33 marks.

Syllabus

PSC has uploaded the detailed syllabus on the official website. Since the exam is around the corners all candidates should start preparing for the same as soon as possible.

To download the syllabus click here

S. No Subject Marks

I
 I. General knowledge
History 
Geography
Economics
Constitution of India
Kerala – Governance and Administrative
Reforms
Biology and General Health
Physics
Chemistry
Arts, sports, literature, culture  
 
5
5
5
8
3
4
3
3
4

II

Current Affairs  
10

III

Maths and Mental Ability
10

IV

General English
10

V

Regional  Languages ​​(Malayalam, Kannada, Tamil)
10  

VI

Special Topics

Fire
First Aid
The IT ACT.2000


9
9
2

Selection Process

A common preliminary examination: As part of the new rules, PSC has introduced a two-tier examination system to all the 10th,12th and degree level posts. A preliminary examination is conducted for multiple posts which require the same educational qualification.

Main examination:  The cut off is decided by PSC based on the number of vacancies, level of the examination, number of candidates attending the exam and many other factors.  Candidates qualifying the prelims can write the main examination specific to each post.

Physical test: Candidates who clear the main exam are shortlisted for the physical test. A candidate has to qualify five out of 8 items in the physical test. A final rank list is made based on the marks in the main examination where the physical test is qualifying in nature. A separate rank list is generated for each district, and the cut-off may differ from district to district depending on the number of vacancies and other factors.

Physical Efficiency Test

Fireman

 Events One Star Standards
100 Meters Run 14 Seconds
High Jump 132.20 cm
Long Jump 457.2 cm
Putting the Shot (7264 grams)  609.6 cm
Throwing the cricket ball 6096 cm
 Rope Climbing(only with hands) 365.80 cm
Pull Ups or chinning 8 times
1500 Meter Run 5 minutes 44 Seconds

Fire Woman

Item Standards of Efficiency
100 Metres Race 17 Seconds
High Jump 106.00 cm
 Long Jump 305.00 cm
Putting the shot of (4 Kg) 488.00 cm
200 Metres Race 36 Seconds
Throwing the throw ball 14 m
Shuttle Race(4 X 25 m)  26 Seconds
Skipping (One minute) 80 times  

How to prepare for the fireman/women main examination?

Always follow the syllabus 

Be a beginner or a veteran, as the initial step, anyone who prepares for any competitive exam should analyze the syllabus thoroughly. During this era of information overflow, every candidate will get plenty of materials and content for preparation. The toughest task is to select the facts relevant to the exam. The best solution to avoid this situation is to stick to the syllabus. Analyze the syllabus thoroughly and keep the syllabus in mind whenever you prepare. This helps you save a lot of time and effort. 

Go through the previous year’s question paper

Previous year’s question papers are the best tool to understand the exam pattern and area of importance. Note the repeatedly asked questions and study that area along with related facts. However, there can be slight variations in the weightage and topics concerning the modified syllabus. The syllabus and previous year’s questions together will give you a brief idea of the things required to clear the exam with a good score. Once you are thorough with this you can identify the questions asked in the previous year’s exam and the potent questions while you read any material. You can follow the book published by Talent Academy to avail 100s of previous question papers and related facts. The related facts will save a lot of time and effort in searching for the connected facts of any questions. Click here or image below to buy now.

Practice mock tests regularly 

Excellence is only achieved through intensive training and practice, without regular practice and revision you will easily forget the facts you have already prepared. Mock tests help you to acquire the best time management skills and measuring your progress gives you a clear idea of where you stand. The mock test is a clear demonstration of your actual exams and if you get practiced with this you can write the actual exam without any tension. You can strengthen the weakest parts and revise all facts regularly. Try to attend at least one mock test per day and identify the mistakes you do in the mock exams so that you can avoid them in the actual exams. You can use the previous year’s question booklet to practice. To attend the mock tests created according to the new syllabus and the pattern of the latest PSC exams join us by downloading the Neyyar Learning app.

Choose the best rank file to assist you in your preparations 

Selecting a good rank file is as important as following the syllabus and almost everyone preparing for the government exams chooses the best rank file as their basic study material. To achieve a government job at the earliest, you can use the rank file which includes everything listed in the syllabus. For immediate success, you can use the rank file prepared by Talent Academy, the most popular rank file among the Kerala PSC candidates. The book covers everything required to clear the exam with maximum output and made with ultimate accuracy to avoid any errors. The book includes the topic listed in the 12th level main exams (fireman/firewoman, civil excise officer, civil police officer and beat forest officer) Click here or image to buy the ranking file

Make reading newspaper a habit

When you go through the syllabus you can see a high weightage is given to the current affairs part. To score good marks in the current affairs part you have to study it daily. An orderly study can help you in scoring full marks in current affairs. Apart from this, the habit of reading a newspaper increases your memory capacity, awareness of the globe, and vocabulary. If you require current affairs in the most comprehensive way you can buy the book published by Talent Academy which includes current affairs of the past 3 years. To get the videos on daily current affairs you can follow the YouTube channel. Also, the Talent Academy official website updates current affairs every day. 

Join a coaching institute for better training 

Exams like fireman/firewoman include topics that are specific to the post. If you have noticed the previous year’s question papers of the fire force exam, you can see some rarest questions that were asked. To save your time and effort, it is better to attend a coaching institution. The experienced faculty members will help you learn everything with ease. A strict and systematic coaching center will let you study without losing consistency. The well-planned and arranged courses of Talent Academy are the best companion for every candidate who dreams of achieving a government job. Our classes are designed with at most care, besides our long-term experience in the field of PSC coaching helps us teach everything most simply.   

To achieve the dream you have to work smart. Avoid all the distractions and consistently work for your goal. Visualize the great future that is ahead of you and prepare without losing any energy. We wish you all the very best in your success. 

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How To Prepare For Civil Excise Officer (CEO) Exam

The main exam for the recruitment of Civil Excise Officer (CEO) trainees is knocking on our doors! After writing the 12th level preliminary examination the aspirants have been eagerly awaiting the announcement of the CEO main exam dates. Since Kerala PSC has released the detailed syllabus for the post, you should begin preparation if you have not started yet. 

 Kerala Excise department is the best choice for youngsters who are trying to gain entry into government services. Some candidates consider the job as their lifetime goal, due to the respect and the security the job offers. The main exam is conducted for various notifications published by Kerala PSC for the recruitment of civil excise officer trainees for both general and category-based (SR&NCA) notifications. 

What Is A Civil Excise Officer?

 The Excise Department is the law enforcement agency responsible to administer the laws related to liquor, narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances, medicinal preparations containing alcohol, and narcotics. A civil excise officer is the lowest ranking enforcement officer in the department. 

Scale of pay: Rs. 20,000 – 45,800/- 

Exam Pattern and Syllabus 

Total questions: 100

Time: 1hr and 15 minutes

Mode of examination: objective type (OMR)

Mark distribution: 1 mark for every correct answer and a negative of ⅓ marks for every wrong marking in the OMR sheet. 

Qualifications 

Age: 19-31 

 Educational qualifications: Must have passed the Plus Two examination or its equivalent. 

Physical Standards 

  For General Candidates For SC/ST Candidates
Height 165 cms 160 cms
Chest 81 cms 76 cms
Chest Expansion 5 cms 5 cms

Visual Standards

Right Eye Left Eye
Distant vision 6/6 Snellen 6/6 Snellen
Near vision 0.5 Snellen 0.5 Snellen
Field of Vision Full Full

Selection Process

From 2021 Kerala PSC introduced a two-tier examination system for all 10th, 12th, and degree level exams. The selection process for the civil excise officer includes 

1. Preliminary Exam

A common examination is conducted for various posts that require a minimum qualification of 12th level. The preliminary exam is qualifying in nature and candidates clearing the cut-off of the prelims are eligible to write the main examination. The cut-off depends on the number of candidates, level of the examination, vacancies, and many other factors. 

 2. Main Examination 

A separate main examination is conducted for the various posts and the candidates qualifying for the main exam can attend the physical test. 

3. Physical Test 

A Physical Efficiency Test will be conducted by the commission to assess the physical efficiency of the candidates. Candidates must qualify in at least 5 out of 8 items in the physical efficiency test showing the minimum standards of efficiency

Events One Star Standards
100 Meters Run 14 Seconds
High Jump 132.20 cm
Long Jump 457.2 cm
Putting the Shot (7264 grams) 609.6 cm
Throwing the cricket ball 6096 cm
Rope Climbing(only with hands) 365.80 cm
Pull Ups or chinning 8 times
1500 Meter Run 5 minutes 44 Seconds

 Preparation strategies for civil excise officer examination

 Given the increased competitiveness, a candidate studying for the civil excise officer examination should give the written and physical tests equal importance.  Create a personalized study plan so that you can utilize the maximum time available. It could become difficult if you prepare without a proper plan. You can read below and find the points to help you in creating a perfect study plan for you. 

1. Prepare Based On The Syllabus

The initial step to follow when you prepare for any of the competitive examinations is a thorough analysis of the syllabus. A candidate might get many materials, videos, and books in the market based on the competitive exams. Many candidates find it difficult to select the perfect materials for their preparation. In this regard, proper analysis of the syllabus is the best solution for you. Scrutinize the syllabus and remember to keep a copy of the syllabus with you. Whenever you attend classes or read a material, you can choose the better one based on the relevance of the topic in the syllabus. This could help you immensely in saving your time and effort in the preparation. There is no point in studying anything else unless you have covered the syllabus completely. 

 A detailed syllabus is uploaded to the official website of Kerala PSC. To download the detailed syllabus in pdf form, click here

2. Analyze Previous Year’s Question Paper

After you’ve finished examining the syllabus, you should go on to analyzing previous year’s question papers. Previous question papers will give you a good idea of the pattern and nature of the examination. Based on repeatedly asked questions you can identify the area of higher relevance. You can see the effectiveness of this strategy when you see a study material and immediately recognize the importance of the topic explained in the syllabus. You can easily remember the already asked questions and recognize the potent questions from a topic whenever you prepare. Talent Academy’s booklet and explanation can help you a lot in this part. You can be more productive by saving the extra time you put into the collection of questions, answers, and related facts. Click here to buy now.

3. Practice Mock Tests

A mock test is the best tool to acquaint you with the actual exam and a mock test enables you to evaluate your progress. While writing a mock test you can identify your weaker area and you should invest extra time in strengthening it. It will give you a better perspective on how to write the actual exam. By increasing your time management skills and problem-solving skills mock test prepares you to write the actual exam with maximum output. Try to practice at least one mock test a day to make sure that you follow the right preparation strategies. Analyze the mistakes we do in the mock tests and avoid repeating them in the actual exam. The previous year’s question booklet can also be used for the practice session. 

4. Choose The Best Rank File For Your Preparation 

Selecting the best rank file for your preparation is one of the important steps towards your goal. If you ask any winners about their secret behind their success they will always tell you about their favorite rank file. Every applicant may not get on track in their preparation in the early days, but a good rank file will lead you down the right road. Rank files serve as the basic material for the entire time during your preparation. The rank files prepared by Talent Academy are the most preferred rank file among the candidates of Kerala PSC. The rank file from Talent Academy has become very popular due to its high accuracy and it fills all the needs of an aspirant to perform well in the exams. It covers everything required for immediate success and includes every topic listed in the syllabus. You can avail of the books in all popular bookstalls and also online. Click here to buy.

5. Read A Newspaper Everyday

Newspapers are a good resource for current affairs and as PSC has increased the weightage for current affairs a candidate should regularly not down the current affairs to avoid the piling up of the subject. Apart from this, one should have a basic idea about the things that is happening around them to form an opinion, also sometimes PSC asks general knowledge questions related to current affairs. To score higher marks in current affairs you might need to use other resources which explain current affairs from an exam point of view. For this, you can use the Talent Academy’s Current Affairs Special Edition which includes the important current affairs of 2019, 2020, and 2021. For daily current affairs updates, you can watch the YouTube and website link which are very useful for every competitive exam. 

6. Join a Coaching Institute 

 To gain entry into the government services as early as possible you will require extra support other than self-study. With the assistance of experienced educators, you can crack the exam with less effort. If you wish to achieve a government job through this Civil Excise Officer examination, do not wait to join the courses provided by Talent Academy. We provide regular exams and materials which will sharpen your practice. 

A systematic and committed preparation program will assist you in passing the exam with a top rank. Your goal should not only be to pass the cut-off, but also to get the job as soon as possible. So, until you arrive there, live every moment of your life with this dream in mind and avoid any distractions. All the best for your preparation.

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LAST-MINUTE PREPARATION TIPS FOR NEET 2021

How to prepare for NEET Exam 2021

The NEET exam 2021 will be conducted on 12th September 2021 and all candidates are at the crucial stage of their final preparation. The National Eligibility cum Entrance Examination, commonly known as “NEET” is the common medical entrance examination conducted by National Testing Agency (NTA). With the enforcement of the National Medical Council Act, 2019, from 2020 onwards, the NEET exam has become a mandatory entrance examination for admission to MBBS/BDS/BAMS/BSMS/BUMS/BHMS courses in all government medical institutes and also the admissions to AIIMS and JIPMER. 

  The preparation during the last weeks matters a lot and it is a critical task to reach a good position in the rank list. You can read about the exam pattern, eligibility, and last-minute preparation tricks for NEET 2021. 

NEET Eligibility

A student must be at least 17 years of age and must also score a total of at least 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology in the 12th standard to be qualified to write the exam.

NEET Exam Pattern 2021

NTA has introduced a new exam pattern for the NEET 2021 exam. According to the revised exam structure, the NEET question paper will be divided into two sections: Section A and Section B for each topic (Physics, Chemistry, Botany, and Zoology).

Section A 

Section A of the NEET question paper comprises 35 questions, for each subject and each question will carry 4 marks. There will be a penalty of 1 mark for each wrong answer. 

Section B 

In section B of the NEET question paper, each subject would have 15 questions and candidates can attempt any 10 of those. Each question will carry a total of 4 marks.

So, in section B of each subject, candidates will be given 5 additional questions to choose from and answer. There will be a negative marking of 1 mark for every incorrect answer.

Last-minute preparatory tips 

As the exam is closing in, candidates will look for the tools to polish their skills. The last-minute preparation tips can help you in maximizing your output for the NEET examination. Time is the most important factor during this phase of your preparation. It is mandatory not to get over-stressed on the exams; wellness is the basic requirement for any exam you write.

  • Invest your time in the revision 

Revision is the best tool to sharpen your skills and increase your memory power. To reinforce the facts, you should revise everything you have ever studied for NEET. No matter how much you have studied unless you can recollect the information during the exam. Remember to give extra time for the important and the topics you find difficult to learn. 

  • Avoid studying new topics

This is a common piece of advice given to every candidate who prepares for any competitive exam. Unless you have left a very important topic, you shouldn’t begin to study a new topic. If you start a new topic, you may become panicked and lose track of time for revision.

  • Revise the formulas, graphs, and other diagrams

Information presented in the form of graphs, tables, diagrams, and other visual aids is brief and easy to recall. With these, you can cover a lot more area. Similarly, flow charts and diagrams can aid in remembering the phases of any process. 

  • Attend mock tests

To boost your time management skills and to identify your weaker topics, attending a full-length mock test is the best tool. Work on the areas where you lose more marks. Watch your calculation skills and improvise them if required. Acquainting yourself with the exam can help a lot in controlling the stress in the exam hall. To attend the mock test of Neyyar Academy based on the NEET 2021 syllabus click the link given below. Use the test report to analyze your progress. 

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  • Get adequate rest and watch your health

To write the exam with maximum results you should be healthy. Be sure that your health doesn’t let you down. Eat and sleep properly. Proper sleep is mandatory to maintain normal brain functioning. As we all are aware of the current scenario, you should be healthy enough to save yourself from pandemics. Take care of yourself and prepare your mind and body to write the exam properly. 

 Be confident about your skills and preparation. With proper preparation, the NEET examination is not a tough row to hoe. Be honest with your training then you can effortlessly achieve anything you dream. We wish you all the best for your final level preparation and NEET 2021. Good luck!!!

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Everything You Need to know about Kerala PSC 12th level prelims-2021


Kerala PSC has announced the syllabus for 12th level preliminary exam, as per the latest update, the exam pattern for all PSC Examinations are revised. No separate examinations are going to be conducted by Kerala PSC for SSLC as well as Plus two level examinations. There will be a common screening test only for 12th level and 10th level exams.

Watch the video for getting more info. Regarding 12th level preliminary exam.

Candidates who pass in this preliminary examination are eligible for mains held by Kerala PSC for different posts. The post included in the plus two level common exam are police constable, civil excise officer, fireman, firewomen, etc. This procedure helps to reduce exam expenditure and also can reduce the number of candidates.

Common preliminary test for 12th level -April 10 2021

The long wait is over Kerala PSC has announced the exam dates for 12th level preliminary test. Kerala PSC has scheduled the exam on April 10 2020.Candidates who are registered for the common 12th preliminary test can submit the confirmation to appear for exams from today 21 January 2021.The exam will conduct on the basis of strict Covid protocol like social distancing and complete call room hygiene precautions. Exams will be conducted at various venues all over Kerala.

The post which has been included in the common preliminary test

  • Civil Excise officer
  •  Police Constable
  • Women Civil Excise officer
  •  Fireman & Fire Woman Trainee
  •  Fire and Rescue Services
  • Computer assistant grade-2
  • Women Police Constable 
  • Typist Clerk, Travancore Cochin Chemicals Ltd
  • Confidential Assistant Grade-II
  • Assistant Sub-Inspector
  • Kerala Police Service
  • Beat Police Officer
  •  Stenographer, Kerala Tourism Development Corporation Ltd
  • Armed Police Assistant Sub-Inspector
  • Kerala Police Service (Armed Police Battalion)

Aspirants can watch the below video for the details regarding 12th level Preliminary Exam confirmation

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The book covers all the topics for the upcoming 12th level preliminary exams. It is a completely syllabus oriented rank file. This is one of the best quality based rank files available in Kerala. Follow the below link to purchase through online.

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Kerala’s First PSC 10th level preliminary exam rank file is out now!!

Talent Academy’s 10th level preliminary Exam Rank File is already out now!. It will be available through all major book stalls in Kerala and also available through online platforms like Instamojo ,Amazon and Flipkart.The major highlight of the Book is prepared on the basis of SCERT textbooks.

The book covers all the topics for the upcoming 10th level preliminary exams. It is completely a syllabus oriented Rank file. Candidates can expect 100 questions from topics like Kerala Renaissance, Current Affairs, General Awareness, Mental Ability, Numerical Ability, General Science, etc. This is one of the best quality based rank files available in Kerala.

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Kerala PSC Sub Inspector of Police SI Rank File & Excise Inspector Test Book and Study Material

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POLICE FORCE

  • Reforms
  • National Police Commission
  • Kerala Police
  • Kiran Bedi
  • Governance of Kerala Police
  • History of Police
  • Police Zones and much more exam specific Police Force related Facts.

Kerala Geography

  • Area and Location
  • Neighbours of Kerala
  • Boundaries
  • Physiography
  • Highland
  • Anamudi
  • Hill Stations in Kerala
  • Plateau
  • Midland
  • Coastal Lowland
  • Famous Beaches
  • Kole Fields
  • Passes of Kerala
  • Passes connecting places
  • Vembanad Lake
  • Ashtamudi Lake
  • Fresh Water Lakes
  • Rivers
  • Periyar Tiger Reserve
  • First in India/Kerala
  • Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary
  • Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary
  • Neyyar Wildlife Sanctuary
  • Shenduruney Wildlife Sanctuary and much more exam specific Kerala Geography Facts

KERALA HISTORY

  • Kundara Proclamation
  • Rani Gouri Lakshmi Bai
  • Inscriptions
  • Swathi Thirunal
  • Uthram Thirunal Marthanda Varma
  • Sangam Age
  • Ayilyam Thirunal
  • Visakham Thirunal
  • Sree Moolam Thirunal
  • Sethu Lakshmi Bai
  • Ezhimala Kingdom
  • Sri Chithira Thirunal Balaramavarma
  • Temple Entry Proclamation
  • Major Forts
  • Political Movements in Kerala
  • Chera Dynasty
  • Anchuthengu Revolt and much more exam specific Kerala History Facts

KERALA RENAISSANCE

  • Sree Narayana Guru
  • Chattampi Swamikal
  • Vaikundaswamikal
  • Vagbhatanandan
  • Poikayil Yohannan
  • Thycaud Ayya
  • Brahmananda Sivayogi
  • Ayyankali
  • Kuriakose Elias Chavara
  • Pandit Karuppan
  • and much more exam specific Kerala Renaissance facts

KERALA POLITICS

  • Kerala Politics Basic Facts
  • Kerala Assembly Speakers
  • Keralites in Parliament & Central Ministry
  • 14th Kerala Legislative Assembly
  • Chief Ministers of Kerala
  • Deputy Chief Ministers
  • Governors of Kerala
  • Loka Kerala Sabha
  • Political Parties and Movements in Kerala
  • Indian National Congress
  • Malabar District Congress Committee
  • Kerala Provincial Congress Committee (KPCC)
  • The Communist Party of India
  • and much more exam specific Kerala Renaissance facts

Modern India

  • Gandhi and Congress
  • Satyana Prayogo
  • Books about Gandhi
  • Jawaharlal Nehru
  • Subhash Chandra Bose
  • Famous Slogans
  • Rabindranath Tagore
  • Gopalakrishna Gokhale
  • Lala Lajpath Rai
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INDIAN CONSTITUTION

  • Indian Council Act (1909)
  • Government of India Act (1919)
  • Simon Commission
  • Communal Award
  • Government of India Act (1935)
  • Demand for a Constituent Assembly
  • August Offer
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STATE ADMINISTRATION

  • Governor
  • The Chief Minister
  • State Legislature
  • Council of Ministers
  • Legislative Council
  • States with Bicameral System
  • Vidhan Sabha and Vidhan Parishad
  • and much more exam specific Indian Constitution facts

ECONOMICS

  • Introduction
  • Types of Economy
  • Basic Sectors of Economy
  • Nobel Prize
  • Indian Economy
  • National Income & Per Capita Income
  • Father of Indian Economics
  • Human Development Index
  • and much more exam specific Economics facts

KERALA GOVERNMENT PROJECTS

  • Kudumbashree
  • Nava Kerala Mission
  • Health Schemes
  • Other Schemes
  • New Schemes
  • and much more exam specific facts related to Kerala Government Projects

PROGRAMMES OF UNION GOVERNMENT

  • Ayushman Bharat
  • MGNREGP
  • Nirmal Bharat Abhiyan
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