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With an acceptance rate of approximately 0.2%, the Indian Administrative Services is one of the most challenging programs to get into, necessitating planned, grueling and persistent training for the minimum time frame of atleast one full year.
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Civilsinfo.com WELCOME TO CivilsInfo.Com With an acceptance rate of approximately 0.2%, the Indian Administrative Services is one of the most challenging programs to get into, necessitating planned, grueling and persistent training for the minimum time frame of atleast one full year. For most aspirants, a comprehensive training and guidance program, through either of the two available modes of online or classroom setting, becomes imperative to have an opportunity to successfully navigate the prerequisites to get into the IAS program. CivilsInfo exclusive focus on UPSC and IAS Coaching allows them to design a cutting-edge curriculum specially designed by their qualified and experienced faculty providing aspirants a clearer individualized strategy, and focused topics, based on the aspirants SWOT analysis results.The aspirant’s probability of success is thus exponentially improved with this focused approach. WATER REGULATION The Punjab Cabinet approved the creation of the Punjab Water Development and Regulatory Authority in an attempt to control the depletion of groundwater in the state. authority would be authorized to provide general indications concerning the extraction and use of groundwater, as well as ensuring optimal and efficient use of all water resources in the state of Punjab, including irrigation of canals. It will also issue guidelines for the recycling and reuse of water and its conservation. It cannot impose any restrictions or tariffs on the extraction of water for domestic, agricultural and agricultural use. However, it would be necessary to issue tariff orders for the use of water for industrial and commercial use.
Civilsinfo.com The step is therefore aimed at the development, management and regulation of the state’s water resources to ensure judicious, fair and sustainable use and management. Previously, the government had stated, according to the 2017 Dynamic Groundwater Estimation Report, published in 2019, the number of blocks falling into the over-exploitation category – where groundwater extraction exceeds recharge – stands at 109 of the 138 study blocks in the state. The level of groundwater is running out in about 85% of the state with an average annual fall rate of around 50 cm a year, he had said. For more info: https://www.civilsinfo.com/