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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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  1. 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. 126TH CONSTITUTION AMENDMENT BILL •The bill to extend the reservation of seats for SC / ST in the home of persons and state assemblies should not be ratified by half of the state assemblies unlike the constitutional amendment bill to implement a common tax on goods and services in the country. •Under Article 368 of the Constitution, Parliament has the power to modify, repeal or cause changes in any part of the Constitution according to the procedure provided for by the Constitution. •However, in some special cases, it requires the ratification by half of the state assemblies, in particular to modify these provisions, listed in the clause (2) of article 368. •Pursuant to Article 368, clause (2), subsections (a) to (e), the government will request the support of at least half of the state assemblies if it seeks to modify the provisions of Article 54, 55, 73, 162 , 241 and article 279 A or any provision mentioned in the fourth chapter of part V, or in the fifth chapter of

  2. Civilsinfo.com part VI of the Constitution or in the provisions listed in the first chapter of part XI. •Parliament also requires ratification by half of the states if it wishes to make changes to the lists mentioned in the seventh program of the Constitution or proposes to change the representation of states in parliament. •Parliament will also require the support of half of the state assemblies if the EU government tries to change any provision of Article 368 itself. •In this case, the government amended Article 334 listed in Part XVI of the Indian Constitution which substantially limits the special reservation of seats for SC / ST and Anglo-Indians in the Lok Sabha and state assembly’s 70 years after the start of the Constitution. For more info: https://www.civilsinfo.com/

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