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频道 CSE ANSWER WRITING (@upsc_answer_written) 英语 语言赛道中的 是活跃参与者。目前社区聚集了 17 615 名订阅者,在 教育 类别中位列第 11 499,并在 印度 地区排名第 25 042

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невідомо 创建以来,项目保持高速增长,吸引了 17 615 名订阅者。

根据 10 六月, 2026 的最新数据,频道保持稳定运转。过去 30 天订阅人数变化为 -187,过去 24 小时变化为 -1,整体触达仍然可观。

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  • 互动率 (ER): 平均受众互动率为 8.43%。内容发布后 24 小时内通常能获得 2.17% 的反应,占订阅者总量。
  • 帖子覆盖: 每篇帖子平均可获得 1 486 次浏览,首日通常累积 383 次浏览。
  • 互动与反馈: 受众积极参与,单帖平均反应数为 6
  • 主题关注点: 内容集中在 completion, affair, economy, introduction, conclusion 等核心主题上。

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凭借高频更新(最新数据采集于 11 六月, 2026),频道始终保持新鲜度与高覆盖。分析显示受众积极互动,使其成为 教育 类别中的关键影响点。

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🔆 2023 – Explain the constitutional perspectives of Gender Justice with the help of relevant Constitutional Provisions and case laws. (15 Marks) Gender justice implies ensuring equality, dignity, and non-discrimination for women genders in political, social, and economic spheres. As per UN Women, gender justice entails ending the inequalities between women and men that are produced and reproduced in the family, the community, the market and the state. 📍 Constitutional ProvisionsArticles 14, 15, 16 – Equality before law, prohibition of gender discrimination, equal opportunities in employment. ✅ Article 21 – Right to life with dignity, bodily autonomy, and reproductive choice. ✅ Articles 39(a), 39(d), 42 – Equal pay for equal work, maternity relief, humane conditions of work. ✅ 73rd & 74th Amendments – 33% reservation for women in Panchayati Raj and urban local bodies. ✅ Articles 23 & 24 – Prohibition of trafficking of women and child labour. ✅ Article 51A(e) – Fundamental duty to renounce practices derogatory to women’s dignity. 📍 Case LawsAir India v. Nargesh Mirza (1981) – Struck down discriminatory service rules against women employees. ✅ Anuj Garg v. Hotel Association (2008) – Invalidated law barring women from working in bars as stereotypical. ✅ Vishaka v. State of Rajasthan (1997) – Laid down sexual harassment guidelines at workplace. ✅ Joseph Shine v. UOI (2018) – Struck down adultery law as discriminatory. ✅ Rajesh Kumar Gupta v. State of UP (2005) – Upheld reservation for women in teacher recruitment. ✅ Laxmi v. Union of India (2014) – Guidelines for acid attack victims’ compensation. ✅ Independent Thought v. UOI (2017) – Criminalised marital rape of girls aged 15–18. ✅ Shah Bano Case (1985) – Muslim woman’s right to maintenance upheld. ✅ Shayara Bano v. UOI (2017) – Instant triple talaq declared unconstitutional. ✅ Indian Young Lawyers Assn. v. State of Kerala (2018) – Sabarimala judgment ensured women’s entry into temples. 📍 Challenges Patriarchal Mindset – Eg- Khap Panchayats Implementation Gap – Eg- Beti Bachao Beti Padhao Violence Against Women – Rising cases of domestic violence, acid attacks, honour killings. Intersectional Discrimination – Dalit, tribal, and minority women face compounded marginalisation. 📊 World Economic Forum’s Global Gender Gap Report 2025: India ranks 131st out of 148. 📍 Way Forward for Gender JusticeEffective Implementation – Strict monitoring of laws like POSH Act, Dowry Prohibition Act, and POCSO. ✅ Judicial Responsiveness – Fast-track courts and gender-sensitive training for judges. ✅ Bibipur Model (Haryana) – Naming streets after daughters to promote recognition. ✅ Digital EmpowermentTamil Nadu’s Agal Vilakku to address cyberbullying and online harassment. “I measure the progress of a community by the degree of progress which women have achieved.”Dr. B.R. Ambedkar #answer

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🔆 2018 – What do you mean by Minimum Support Price (MSP)? How will MSP rescue the farmers from the low income trap? (10 Marks) 📍 What is MSP? ✅ Minimum Support Price (MSP) is the government-declared assured floor price at which the government procures specified agricultural crops through agencies like FCI, NAFED and State Procurement Bodies ✅ Announced before the sowing season on the recommendations of the Commission for Agricultural Costs and Prices (CACP) ✅ Intended to provide 50% margin over A2+FL cost ✅ Applicable to 23 crops (22 notified crops + FRP for sugarcane) 📍 How MSP Rescues Farmers from the Low-Income Trap ✅ Assured Safety Net • Guarantees a minimum remunerative return • Prevents distress sales during market downturns ✅ Predictability in Farm Income • Assured prices help farmers plan investments • Encourages adoption of better inputs and technologies ✅ Promotes Crop Diversification • Higher MSP for millets, pulses and oilseeds incentivizes diversification • Reduces excessive dependence on rice-wheat cultivation ✅ Improves Creditworthiness • Stable income improves access to institutional credit • Reduces reliance on informal moneylenders ✅ Strengthens Food Security • Procurement under MSP supports the Public Distribution System (PDS) ✅ Boosts Rural Economy • Higher farm income increases rural demand • Generates a multiplier effect on employment and economic activity ✅ Benchmark for Market Prices • Acts as a reference price for private traders • Farmers can sell to government agencies if market prices fall below MSP 📍 Limitations of MSP ✅ Regional Concentration • Effective mainly for wheat and rice • Benefits concentrated in Punjab, Haryana, MP and UP ✅ Rising Cost of Cultivation • MSP growth often fails to match rising input costs ✅ Limited Coverage • Only about 6% of farmers benefit directly from procurement (Shanta Kumar Committee) ✅ Narrow Crop Coverage • Around 94% of agricultural and allied output remains outside effective MSP support ✅ Storage Constraints • Procurement often leads to excess stock accumulation in FCI warehouses 📍 Way Forward ✅ Promote Regenerative Agriculture • Incentivise soil-friendly inputs, micro-irrigation and low-carbon farming through DBTs ✅ Price Deficiency Payment System • Expand models like Bhavantar Bhugtan Yojana of Madhya Pradesh ✅ MSP 2.0 Based on 3 Ds • Decentralisation • Diversification • Digital Procurement 📍 Conclusion ✅ MSP serves as an important income stabilisation mechanism for farmers ✅ Its effectiveness depends on efficient procurement, wider coverage, better storage infrastructure, stronger market linkages and inclusive access #GS3 #Answer #Mains
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🔆 UPSC CSE MAINS 2023 📍 Q. Distinguish between ‘Care Economy’ and ‘Monetized Economy’. How can care economy be brought into monetized economy through women empowerment? (15 Marks) 📍 Introduction ✅ Care Economy refers to unpaid or underpaid activities such as childcare, elderly care, household maintenance and emotional labour. ✅ Monetized Economy includes all paid economic activities that generate income and contribute to GDP. 📍 Key Features of Care Economy ✅ Human-Centred ✅ Labour-Intensive ✅ Predominantly Informal Sector 📍 Fact File ✅ Care work contributes around 15–17% of India’s GDP equivalent value. ✅ Women perform nearly 84% of unpaid care work. ✅ Global care investments can create 475 million jobs by 2030. 📍 Care Economy vs Monetized Economy ✅ Care Economy • Unpaid caregiving, domestic work and emotional labour • Not counted in GDP or national accounts • Largely invisible and undervalued • Performed mostly by women • Informal and unrecognized skills • No wages or financial return • Seen as a natural duty or responsibility ✅ Monetized Economy • Paid labour producing goods and services • Direct contributor to GDP and economic growth • Highly visible and economically recognized • Formal skills, training and certifications • Generates income and employment • Seen as productive economic activity 📍 Bringing Care Economy into Monetized Economy through Women Empowerment ✅ Increase Investment in Care Economy • Raising investment to 2% of GDP can generate nearly 11 million jobs for women. ✅ Womenomics Approach • Draw lessons from Japan’s Womenomics Model to boost female labour force participation. ✅ PPP & CSR Participation • Expand affordable childcare, eldercare and community-care infrastructure. ✅ Skill Development & Certification • Childcare, geriatric care, nursing, early childhood education and nutrition services. ✅ Formalisation of Care Services • Expand Creches, Anganwadis, Elderly Care Centres and community caregiving services. ✅ Women-Led Care Entrepreneurship • Promote day-care centres, tiffin services and home-care services through credit, SHGs, digital platforms and market linkages. ✅ Social Protection • Recognise care work under minimum wage laws and social security frameworks. ✅ Digital Monetisation • Online caregiving services, home-nursing apps and domestic worker registries. ✅ Time-Saving Infrastructure • Clean cooking fuel, piped water supply and public transport to reduce unpaid care burden. 📍 Conclusion ✅ Integrating the care economy into the monetized economy requires recognition, valuation and formalisation of care work. ✅ Adopting the 3R Framework — Recognize, Reduce and Redistribute can advance SDG-5 (Gender Equality) and promote inclusive growth. #GS1 #UPSCMains #Answer
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🔆 Election Disputes under Representation of the People Act, 1951 📍 Question (GS-2 – Polity) Discuss the procedures to decide the disputes arising out of the election of a Member of the Parliament or State Legislature under the Representation of the People Act, 1951. What are the grounds on which the election of any returned candidate may be declared void? What remedy is available to the aggrieved party against the decision? Refer to the case laws. (250 words, 15 marks) 📍 Approach ✅ Introduction: Briefly introduce the Representation of the People Act, 1951 and its role in election dispute resolution. ✅ Body: • Procedures to decide election disputes • Grounds for declaring election void • Remedies available to aggrieved party ✅ Conclusion: Emphasize importance of the Act in ensuring fair and transparent elections. 📍 Introduction The Representation of the People Act, 1951 provides a comprehensive legal framework for conduct of elections and adjudication of disputes related to elections to Parliament and State Legislatures. It ensures that electoral processes remain free, fair, and accountable in India’s democracy. 📍 Procedures to Decide Election Disputes ✅ Presentation of Election Petition (Section 81) • Any person challenging the election must file an election petition. • Petition must be filed within 45 days of the election result. ✅ Trial of Election Petition (Section 86) • The petition is tried by a single judge of the High Court, designated by the Chief Justice. • Trial follows procedures under Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 and Indian Evidence Act, 1872. ✅ Decision on Election Petition (Sections 98–99) • Court examines evidence and arguments. • It may: • Declare the election valid, or • Declare the election void, or • Order a re-election. 📍 Grounds for Declaring Election Void According to Section 100 of the Act, an election may be declared void on the following grounds: ❗ Corrupt Practices • Bribery, undue influence, or promoting enmity between groups. ❗ Improper Reception, Refusal or Rejection of Votes • Irregularities in vote counting affecting the result. ❗ Non-compliance with Constitutional or Legal Provisions • Violation of election laws or provisions that materially affect the election outcome. 📍 Remedy Available to the Aggrieved Party ✅ Under Section 116A, an aggrieved party may appeal to the Supreme Court. ✅ The appeal must be filed within 30 days of the High Court judgment. 📍 Important Case Laws ⚖️ Indira Nehru Gandhi v. Raj Narain • Election of Indira Gandhi was declared void on grounds of corrupt practices. • Led to the 39th Constitutional Amendment limiting judicial review of certain elections. ⚖️ Manohar Joshi v. Nitin Bhaurao Patil • Supreme Court held that corrupt practice must materially affect the election result for an election to be declared void. 📍 Conclusion The Representation of the People Act, 1951 plays a crucial role in safeguarding electoral integrity by providing mechanisms to challenge and rectify election irregularities. It strengthens democratic accountability and legitimacy in India’s electoral system. #Answer https://t.me/CSE_MAINS_PYQ
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🔆 Model Answer: Agricultural Credit & Cooperative Societies in India 📍 Question “In the villages itself no form of credit organization will be suitable except the cooperative society.” – All India Rural Credit Survey. Discuss this statement in the background of agricultural finance in India. What constraints and challenges do financial institutions face in supplying agricultural finance? How can technology be used to better reach and serve rural clients? (200 words | 12.5 marks) 📍 Approach ✅ Introduction: Briefly explain the agricultural credit scenario in India ✅ Body: • Reasons why banks struggle to finance agriculture • Role of cooperatives and use of technology ✅ Conclusion: Need for tailor-made rural credit solutions 📍 Introduction ✅ The Government of India has mandated agriculture and primary sector lending as priority sector lending and increased allocations over the years. ✅ However, RBI studies show that only around 3% of the reserved agricultural credit is accessed by small and marginal farmers, while large farmers and agri-based industries remain the biggest beneficiaries. 📍 Body 📍 Why Banks Are Unable to Finance Agriculture ✅ Lack of documentation Most small and marginal farmers lack proper KYC documents, a basic requirement for bank loans. Cooperative societies, being community-based, already possess farmer details and avoid complex documentation. ✅ Unpredictability of agriculture Crop failures due to monsoon uncertainty and lack of irrigation increase default risks. Banks focus on recovery through dispossession, whereas cooperatives explore community-based recovery mechanisms. ✅ High accessibility of local moneylenders Green Revolution techniques require high capital investment, pushing farmers towards moneylenders who provide quick loans without collateral, despite high interest rates. ✅ Low profitability for banks Agricultural credit offers low financial returns, high risk of loan waivers, and poor recovery, discouraging banks from proactive lending. 📍 Role of Cooperative Societies ✅ Cooperatives have grassroots presence, understand local needs, ensure better targeting, and improve loan recovery in villages. 📍 Role of Technology ✅ Acts as an enabling factor Banks can reach rural clients via e-banking and Bank Correspondents without physical branches. Accounts linked with Aadhaar enable DBT and targeted subsidies. Technology reduces transaction costs, making rural banking economically viable. 📍 Conclusion ✅ Villages need a financing system aligned with local realities and agricultural risks. ✅ While formal banking is essential, cooperative societies remain the most suitable rural institutions. ✅ Technology-driven, tailor-made financial products are crucial for inclusive and sustainable agricultural credit. #Answer https://t.me/CSE_MAINS_PYQ
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🔆 Q3. Evaluate the recent innovations in fiscal management, focusing on Green and Gender Budgets. (10M) 📍 Introduction ✅ Green Budgeting aligns govt. spending with climate goals, ensuring sustainable development. ✅ Gender Budgeting integrates gender perspectives into fiscal policy to address inequalities. 📍 Recent Innovations ✅ Green Bonds & Finance – Eco-friendly investments (e.g., Budget 2022-23 green bonds). ✅ Carbon Pricing/Taxation – Green Credit Scheme (2023) incentivises emission reduction. ✅ Performance-based Budgeting – Linking allocations to environmental indicators. ✅ Gender-Responsive Frameworks – Integrating gender concerns at all stages. ✅ Gender Audits – Kerala (2024) launched regular audits for pay parity. ✅ Dedicated Gender Funds – NEP’s Gender Inclusion Fund for equitable education. 📍 Challenges ✅ Lack of awareness among officials. ✅ Weak/insufficient data indicators. ✅ Resource constraints in implementation. ✅ Institutional resistance to reform. 📍 Way Forward ✅ Align budgets with SDGs & global commitments. ✅ Establish robust monitoring mechanisms for outcomes. ✅ Engage public & local stakeholders in budget design. 📍 Conclusion ✅ Green & Gender Budgets = critical for inclusive + sustainable growth. ✅ Supports SDG-2030 & Govt’s vision of “Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas”. ✨ #UPSCMains #FiscalManagement Join https://t.me/CSE_MAINS_PYQ
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🔆 Q3. Evaluate the recent innovations in fiscal management, focusing on Green and Gender Budgets. (10M) 📍 Introduction ✅ Green Budgeting aligns govt. spending with climate goals, ensuring sustainable development. ✅ Gender Budgeting integrates gender perspectives into fiscal policy to address inequalities. 📍 Recent Innovations ✅ Green Bonds & Finance – Eco-friendly investments (e.g., Budget 2022-23 green bonds). ✅ Carbon Pricing/Taxation – Green Credit Scheme (2023) incentivises emission reduction. ✅ Performance-based Budgeting – Linking allocations to environmental indicators. ✅ Gender-Responsive Frameworks – Integrating gender concerns at all stages. ✅ Gender Audits – Kerala (2024) launched regular audits for pay parity. ✅ Dedicated Gender Funds – NEP’s Gender Inclusion Fund for equitable education. 📍 Challenges ✅ Lack of awareness among officials. ✅ Weak/insufficient data indicators. ✅ Resource constraints in implementation. ✅ Institutional resistance to reform. 📍 Way Forward ✅ Align budgets with SDGs & global commitments. ✅ Establish robust monitoring mechanisms for outcomes. ✅ Engage public & local stakeholders in budget design. 📍 Conclusion ✅ Green & Gender Budgets = critical for inclusive + sustainable growth. ✅ Supports SDG-2030 & Govt’s vision of “Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas”. ✨ #UPSCMains #FiscalManagement Join https://t.me/CSE_MAINS_PYQ
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🔆 Q.Taxila University — Ancient Centre of Learning (10 Marks | 150 words) 📍 Approach ✅ Introduction: Briefly introduce Taxila University as an ancient learning centre ✅ Body: ✅ Association with renowned scholars & strategic location ✅ Differences between Taxila and modern universities ✅ Conclusion: Emphasise importance despite not being a modern university 🔆 Introduction ✅ Taxila University, located in present-day Pakistan, was one of the world’s earliest centres of learning. ✅ Flourished between 5th century BCE – 5th century CE. ✅ Attracted scholars globally due to its strategic location on major trade routes. ✅ Despite eminence, it differed fundamentally from modern universities like Nalanda. 🔆 Body 📍 Why Taxila flourished ✅ Associated with eminent scholars like Kautilya (Chanakya) and Charaka (Ayurveda) ✅ Situated at crossroads of routes linking India, Persia & Central Asia, enhancing intellectual exchange 📍 Why Taxila is not a modern university ✅ Teaching Methodology: ✔ Personalised Guru–Shishya tradition ✔ No structured courses or fixed duration ✅ Curriculum: ✔ Wide subjects — philosophy, medicine, astronomy, mathematics, statecraft ✔ No standardised syllabus; depended on teacher’s expertise ✅ Institutional Structure: ✔ Decentralised system of individual teachers ✔ No central administration or degree-granting authority ✅ Religious Orientation: ✔ Secular and pluralistic ✔ Unlike Nalanda, which was predominantly Buddhist 🔆 Conclusion ✅ Taxila was a major intellectual hub of ancient India ✅ Though not a university in the modern sense, it nurtured diverse scholarship ✅ Its contributions to ancient education remain historically significant and influential #Answer https://t.me/CSE_MAINS_PYQ
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🔆 Model Answer: Fiscal Health Index (FHI) & State Fiscal Performance (250 Words) 📍 Introduction The Fiscal Health Index (FH
🔆 Model Answer: Fiscal Health Index (FHI) & State Fiscal Performance (250 Words) 📍 Introduction The Fiscal Health Index (FHI), developed by NITI Aayog, is a composite tool to assess the fiscal performance of Indian states through indicators like revenue mobilisation, expenditure quality, fiscal deficit, and debt sustainability. 📍 Role in Assessing Fiscal Performance ✅ Comprehensive Assessment: Evaluates key parameters—revenue generation, debt burden, deficit levels, and expenditure efficiency—giving a holistic view of state finances. ✅ Benchmarking Tool: Enables inter-state comparison, identifying best performers and laggards (e.g., strong debt management vs weak expenditure quality). ✅ Trend Analysis: Periodic evaluation helps track fiscal trajectory over time, indicating improvement or deterioration. ✅ Policy Support: Assists governments in evidence-based policymaking by highlighting sector-specific fiscal gaps. ✅ Transparency & Accountability: Promotes data-driven evaluation, reducing opacity in fiscal management. 📍 Encouraging Prudent & Sustainable Policies ✅ Incentivising Discipline: Higher rankings can lead to better creditworthiness and borrowing terms, encouraging fiscal prudence. ✅ Corrective Reforms: Low scores signal need for reforms in tax collection, subsidy rationalisation, and debt control. ✅ Long-term Orientation: Focus on sustainability discourages short-term populist spending and promotes stable fiscal planning. ✅ Competitive Federalism: Rankings foster healthy competition among states to improve fiscal governance. ✅ Outcome-based Governance: Links fiscal performance with development outcomes, enhancing responsibility. 📍 Conclusion The FHI acts as a diagnostic and reform-oriented tool, strengthening cooperative and competitive federalism. Going forward, integrating FHI with incentive-based transfers and fiscal responsibility frameworks can further ensure sustainable public finances and macroeconomic stability. #Answer https://t.me/CSE_MAINS_PYQ
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🔆 Industrial pollution of river water is a significant environmental issue in India. Discuss the mitigation measures and government initiatives. (150 words) 📍 Answer Introduction: Industrial pollution of river water in India severely impacts ecosystems, human health, and livelihoods by degrading water quality through the discharge of untreated effluents. 📍 Mitigation Measures ▪️ Effluent Treatment Plants (ETPs) ✅ Treat wastewater before discharge, reducing toxic load ▪️ Strict Monitoring & Regulation ✅ Regular inspections and enforcement of standards ▪️ Zero Liquid Discharge (ZLD) ✅ Recycling wastewater to prevent river discharge ▪️ Public Awareness & Participation ✅ Community monitoring and conservation efforts ▪️ Sustainable Industrial Practices ✅ Cleaner production, reduced waste generation 📍 Government Initiatives ▪️ Legal Framework ✅ Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 ▪️ Regulatory Oversight ✅ Central Pollution Control Board directives on CETPs ▪️ Technology-based Monitoring ✅ OCEMS for real-time effluent tracking ▪️ Standards ✅ Environment (Protection) Rules, 1986 ▪️ Flagship Programs ✅ Namami Gange Programme ✅ AMRUT Mission 📍 Conclusion Addressing industrial river pollution requires strict regulation, technological solutions, and public participation for sustainable water management. #Answer https://t.me/CSE_MAINS_PYQ
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Hello Everyone Hope you all are doing well... This is to inform you all that we have completed our 135 days #UpscRevisionProgram successfully. In the remaining time period Revise, Revise, Revise😄 Rectify your mistakes, work on the same. If you are feeling any issues then feel free to contact us. Thank you.. Stay safe Stay healthy Please take care of your mental and physical health. Take care..
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🔆 Discuss the rationale of the Production Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme. What are its achievements? In what way can the functioning and outcomes of the scheme be improved? (250 words) 📍 Introduction The Production Linked Incentive (PLI) Scheme is a flagship initiative to boost domestic manufacturing, attract investment, and enhance global competitiveness. Covering ~14 sectors, it aligns with Aatmanirbhar Bharat and aims to make India a global manufacturing hub. 📍 Rationale of PLI Scheme ▪️ Boost Manufacturing & Investment Incentivizes firms to expand production and attract FDI in capital-intensive sectors. ▪️ Reduce Import Dependence Targets critical sectors (electronics, pharma) to improve self-reliance. ▪️ Employment Generation Encourages large-scale manufacturing, supporting MSMEs and job creation. ▪️ Enhance Export Competitiveness Scale + incentives lower costs → improve global market share. ▪️ Technology Upgradation Promotes advanced manufacturing, innovation, and R&D. 📍 Achievements of PLI ▪️ Rising Investments & Output Major push in electronics, pharma, EVs, solar modules. ▪️ Export Growth Electronics and renewable sectors show strong export performance. ▪️ Job Creation Direct & indirect employment across manufacturing ecosystems. ▪️ Diversified Manufacturing Base Expansion into sunrise sectors like semiconductors and drones. ▪️ Global Value Chain Integration Entry of global firms (e.g., Apple ecosystem) into India. 📍 Areas for Improvement ▪️ Streamline Implementation Reduce delays, simplify approvals, ensure timely incentive disbursal. ▪️ Strengthen Domestic Supply Chains Encourage local sourcing to benefit MSMEs. ▪️ Enhance R&D Focus Link incentives to innovation, not just output. ▪️ Expand Sectoral Coverage Include AI, advanced manufacturing, deep tech. ▪️ Inclusive Job Creation Integrate skilling programs for sustainable employment. ▪️ Promote Green Manufacturing Incentivize eco-friendly production practices. 📍 Conclusion PLI has catalysed India’s manufacturing push, but better implementation, deeper value addition, and innovation-led growth are essential to maximise long-term gains and global competitiveness. #Answer https://t.me/CSE_MAINS_PYQ
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Day 135: 2 May target: Backlogs Topics: Revision Current Affairs: -Revision #UpscRevisionProgram After completion of target post 'DONE' in comment section. Targets are decided as per practical approach. In remaining time, you can study whatever you want. Thank you. @upsc_answer_written @CSE_EXAM
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