ias vision kolkata

ias vision kolkata

ias vision kolkata

Tuesday, 15 November 2016


CLASS SCHEDULE
DATE: 30-04-2017 to 06-05-2017
SL NO
SUBJECT
DATE OF CLASS & DAY
TIMING
1.        
MODERN HISTORY (MAINS)
30-04-2017 (SUNDAY)
10 AM TO 12:30 PM
2.        
DISASTER MANAGEMENT (MAINS)
CLASS DUE
1PM TO 3:30PM
3.        
MAINS (WRITING PRACTICE)
01-05-2017 ( MONDAY)
10AM TO 12PM
4.        
EVSC (PRELIMS)
01-05-2017 ( MONDAY)
12.30PM TO 3.30PM
5.        
GENERAL & MENTAL ABILITY (PAPER-II)
13-12-2016 (TUESDAY)
11AM TO 1PM
6.        
NUMERICAL APPTITUDE
13-12-2016 (TUESDAY)
1:30PM TO 3:30PM
7.        
*TEST (PAPER: II) Previous week Completed topic (both G.I & Math) only weekday
13-12-2016 (TUESDAY)
3.45pm to 4:45p.m
8.        
GOVERNANCE (MAINS)
14-12-2016 (WEDNESDAY)
11AM TO 2PM
9.        
ASSIGNMENT, LIBRARY
14-12-2016 (WEDNESDAY)
2:30 TO 4.30 PM
10.    
INDIAN GEOGRAPHY & WORLD (PRELIMS)
15-12-2016 (THURSDAY)
11 AM TO 2 PM
11.    
TEST (INDIAN POLITY  TEST) PRELIMS
15-12-2016 (THURSDAY)
2.30PM TO 3.30PM
12.    
MAINS (WRITING PRACTICE)
16-12-2016 (FRIDAY)
10AM TO 12PM
13.    
GOVERNANCE (MAINS)
16-12-2016 (FRIDAY)
12.30PM TO 3.30PM
14.    
ASSIGNMENT, LIBRARY
16-12-2016 (FRIDAY)
3.45PM 5.00 PM
15.    
ECONOMICS  (PRELIMS)
17-12-2016 (SATURDAY)
10AM TO 1.30PM
16.    
GENERAL & MENTAL ABILITY (PAPER-II)
17-12-2016 (SATURDAY)
2PM TO 3PM
17.    
NUMERICAL APTITUDE
17-12-2016 (SATURDAY)
3.15PM TO 4.15PM
18.    
*TEST (PAPER: II) Previous week Completed topic (both G.I & Math)
17-12-2016 (SATURDAY)
4.30pm to 5.30pm

Friday, 11 November 2016

CURRENT AFFAIRS (OCTOBER)

·         What is Indus river treaty?
The Indus Waters Treaty is a water-distribution treaty between India and Pakistan, brokered by the World Bank (then the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development). The treaty was signed in Karachi on September 19, 1960 by Prime Minister of India Jawaharlal Nehru and President of Pakistan Ayub Khan.

                                       According to this agreement, control over the three "eastern" rivers — the Beas, the Ravi and the Sutlej — was given to India, while control over the three "western" rivers — the Indus, the Chenab and the Jhelum — to Pakistan. More controversial, however, were the provisions on how the waters were to be shared. Since Pakistan's rivers flow through India first, the treaty allowed India to use them for irrigation, transport and power generation, while laying down precise regulations for Indian building projects along the way. The treaty was a result of Pakistani fear that, since the Source Rivers of the Indus basin were in India, it could potentially create droughts and famines in Pakistan, especially at times of war.

Monday, 22 February 2016

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