1.
THE CIVIL
SERVICES DREAM(Syllabus: GS Paper 2 – Governance)
Context: UPSC preparation is often long and difficult.
Students prepare and take exams multiple times due to limited seats and high
numbers of applicants. Delhi is a popular hub for UPSC preparation because of
its prestigious coaching facilities and highly competitive atmosphere.
Safety regulations under the CoI
·
Its very crucial
to address safety regulations in coaching centres. It emphasizes the need for
stronger support networks and safer surroundings to guarantee their well-being.
·
The Constitution
of India provide detailed provisions for the rights of the
Citizens and
also lays down the Directive Principles of State Policy which set
an aim to which
the activities of the state are to be guided. These include:
(a) For securing
the health and strength of employees, men and women;
b) That the
tender age of children are not abused;
c) That citizens
are not forced by economic necessity to enter avocations
Unsuited to their age or strength;
d) Just and
humane conditions of work and maternity relief are provided;
and
e) That the
Government shall take steps, by suitable legislation or in any
other way, to
secure the participation of employee in the management of
undertakings,
establishments or other organisations engaged in any industry.
Key points
·
Overview:
On July 27, three students died in a flooded basement, which was being used as
a library in an IAS study circle.
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Focus:
During heavy rains flooding of basement is common which occurs due lack of
proper drainage, the incident drew attention to how buildings in Delhi’s
coaching centres are flouted and ignored.