IAS Main (Written) Exam 2014: Important Topics
Jagranjosh.com presents the Important topics for the IAS Main (Written) Exam 2014 for the candidates
IAS Main (Written) Exam 2014 is round the Corner. Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) recently issued Admit Cards for the IAS Main (Written) Exam 2014. In the year 2013, UPSC brought some well anticipated and expected changes in the Syllabus, Number of Papers, Maximum Marks of the Paper and Format of the Question Papers.
The number of questions had increased enormously and hence the prospective Topics which need to be covered are also increased in ten folds. Most of the Topics are the amalgamation of the interdisciplinary in their orientation and difficult to compartmentalize them. That is the reason we are giving here some of the most important topics for the Exam without dividing them into the scheme of the papers.
Important Topics
- How the booming e-Commerce business in India is changing the buying pattern of the masses?
- Do we have adequate infrastructure to regulate the booming e-Commerce Business
- Pacific Asia is becoming a new Interest area for the Competing World Powers
- Judicial Reforms are the need of the hour
- We are unable to develop the new industrial urban center
- The recent Constitutional Failures in the
- The change in the societal values and Colonial Laws
- The change in the societal Values and needs in amending the definition of Juvenile/Adult
- ISRO is serving the mankind since its inception
- The Societal Values and the rights of the Transgenders.
- The conditions of the Transgender Rights in India.
- The New Anti-Naxal Doctrine
- The impending need of the Food Security and its relation with the WTO negotiations and Increasing Subsidy Bills
- National Conservation Policy
- Indian Foreign Policy is oriented to secure the Long Term Energy Security
- The Mega Food Parks Scheme
- The second Generation Financial Reforms are necessary now
- The current situation of the Israel-Gaza Conflict is making the polarization of the World Powers
- India needs to balance between the Development and the Environment
- There is a long overdue of the land Acquisition Reforms
- International Patent Laws and the evolving Indian counterpart
- The Pros and Cons of the Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana
- Financial Inclusion will pave the way for the Inclusive Growth
- Cricket is no more the only game promoted in India.
- Evolution of the games other then Cricket in India
- Lawful Intercept and Monitoring (LIM) Systems in India
- The Nomenclature of the Natural Disasters
- The project NETRA is a necessary Project to be implemented
- The Mega Power Projects and their effects on the Environment
- Low Cost Medicine Policy in India
- Low Cost Housing in India