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The monthly Magazine for April 2016 is live now.

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Table of content :-

Environment

> Rain Water Harvesting – Complete Coverage
> Highlights of the Achievements of the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change
> “NEMHARI”-A Plant based Formulation for Management of Mulberry Root Knot Disease
> South Asia Wildlife Enforcement Network
> Compensatory Afforestation Fund Bill, 2015
> Cabinet approves signing the Paris Agreement
> Coral Story-Complete Coverage
> River and Reservoir Map of India
> Celebrating the Earth Day

Science and Tech

> Defence Procurement Policy,2016
> New Rules on Bio-medical waste management
> Do You Know
> UIDAI generates a billion (100 crore) Aadhaars
> Solid Waste Management Rules Revised After 16 Years; Rules Now Extend to Urban and Industrial Areas
> National Hydrology Project
> ISBN Portal
> ISRO’s New Light-As-Air Gel Can Keep Indian Soldiers Warm In Siachen Snow
> Thirty Metre Telescope

Economy

> Cabinet approves recommendations of 14th Finance Commission
> Decoupling Growth from Carbon Emission
> World military spending up in 2015, India in sixth position
> Payment Banks
> Lodha Panel Report
> National Agriculture Market(NAM)
> World output faces risk of 3.9 % drop by 2021
> To push mineral hunt, government to change 1967 data-sharing guidelines
> Government revives talks to revamp Factories Act
> Developing Inland Waterways in Odisha
> NITI Aayog to launch Urban Management Program for Capacity Building in States and Urban Local Bodies
> UJALA – Unnat Jyoti by Affordable LEDs for All (UJALA)
> The Measures taken by the Government to Curb Black Money in the Country
> Merry-Go-Round System in Railways

Socio-Political

> Transnational Skill Standards in India
> Terrorism is on the rise – but there’s a bigger threat we’re not talking about
> NITI Aayog Launches the ‘Grand Innovation Challenge
> Excerpts Of President’s Speech at Arjun Singh Memorial Lecture
> Road to Smart Cities not smooth
> Tiger Conservation
> Logistics Exchange Memorandum of Agreement (LEMOA) between USA and INDIA
> Health cover: Too little, too scarce
> Sagarmala Port Project
> Maritime India Summit, 2016
> Buddhist inscription found in Gadag district
> Five Excerpts From Ambedkar’s Historic ‘Grammar of Anarchy’ Speech
> Diffusing the judicial burden
> Most of rural India still opts for open defecation: NSS report
> National Court of Appeal
> President nominated six members to Rajya Sabha
> Panama disease stalks banana cultivation in Kerala
> Cure for high medicine bills: A generics prescription law
> Shyam Benegal Committee report on Cinematograph Act/ Rules
> Few Facts

Thank You

UPSCTREE Team

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