Marine Erosional Landforms 🌊 How the Sea Shapes the Land The ocean is always working on shaping the land through erosion (wearing away of rocks) and deposition (droppin…
NEER vs REER | Nominal Effective Exchange Rate & Real Effective Exchange Rate Understanding NEER and REER in the Simplest Way Imagine you are traveling and exchanging money. You want to know how strong your currency is compare…
What is Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) - UPSC Economy Notes What is Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) Actually Saying? The concept of Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) is saying: 🔹 The value of a currency should b…
What is Special Leave to Appeal (SLP) Under Article 136? What is Special Leave to Appeal (SLP) Under Article 136? Special Leave to Appeal (SLP) is a unique power of the Supreme Court of India under Articl…
The Four Judges Cases: Controversy Over Consultation in Judicial Appointments 1. What’s the Issue? The Constitution of India says that the President appoints Supreme Court and High Court judges after "consulting" …
Bar Council of India (BCI) - UPSC Polity Notes Bar Council of India (BCI) and Rules for Foreign Lawyers & Law Firms 1. Introduction to Bar Council of India (BCI) Statutory Body: Establishe…
Procedure Established by Law vs. Due Process of Law - UPSC Polity notes Procedure Established by Law vs. Due Process of Law Introduction The concepts of Procedure Established by Law and Due Process of Law are crucia…
What is Contempt of Court: Meaning & Differences B/w Civil and Criminal Contempt Contempt of Court: Meaning & Differences Between Civil and Criminal Contempt What is Contempt of Court? Contempt of court refers to any act tha…
What is an IMF Quota? UPSC Economy Notes What is an IMF Quota? Think of an IMF Quota as a membership fee that every country pays when they join the IMF. This fee is based on the country’…
International Monetary Fund (IMF) - UPSC Economy Notes International Monetary Fund (IMF) What is the IMF? The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is a global financial institution that helps maintain eco…