(Free Sample) Guide to UPSC CAPF Assistant Commandant Paper I & II
Title | (Free Sample) Guide to UPSC CAPF Assistant Commandant Paper I & II PDF eBook |
Author | Disha Experts |
Publisher | Disha Publications |
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Guide to UPSC CAPF Assistant Commandant Paper I & II
Title | Guide to UPSC CAPF Assistant Commandant Paper I & II PDF eBook |
Author | Disha Experts |
Publisher | Disha Publications |
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Release | 2021-09-01 |
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ISBN | 9391025714 |
UPSC CAPF AC Paper-1 (Assistant Commandant) Exam 2022 | 1600+ Solved Questions [10 Full-length Mock Tests + 3 Previous Year Papers]
Title | UPSC CAPF AC Paper-1 (Assistant Commandant) Exam 2022 | 1600+ Solved Questions [10 Full-length Mock Tests + 3 Previous Year Papers] PDF eBook |
Author | EduGorilla Prep Experts |
Publisher | EduGorilla Community Pvt. Ltd. |
Pages | 350 |
Release | 2022-08-03 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 819463041X |
• Best Selling Book for UPSC CAPF Assistant Commandant (AC) Paper-1 Exam with objective-type questions as per the latest syllabus given by the UPSC. • Compare your performance with other students using Smart Answer Sheets in EduGorilla’s UPSC CAPF Assistant Commandant (AC) Paper-1 Exam Practice Kit. • UPSC CAPF Assistant Commandant (AC) Paper-1 Exam Preparation Kit comes with 13 Tests (10 Mock Tests + 3 Previous Year Papers) with the best quality content. • Increase your chances of selection by 14X. • UPSC CAPF Assistant Commandant (AC) Paper-1 Exam Prep Kit comes with well-structured and 100% detailed solutions for all the questions. • Clear exam with good grades using thoroughly Researched Content by experts.
Solved Papers CAPF Assistant Commandant 2020
Title | Solved Papers CAPF Assistant Commandant 2020 PDF eBook |
Author | Arihant Experts |
Publisher | Arihant Publications India limited |
Pages | 397 |
Release | 2019-10-01 |
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ISBN | 9324190806 |
Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) has announced a total of 323 vacancies are available in Border Security Force (BSF), Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), Central Industrial Security Force (CISF), Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) and Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB). CAPFs examination is a written exam that is conducted by UPSC. The Written Test comprises of two Papers in which Paper – I: General Ability and Intelligence Paper – II: General Studies. The Revised edition of Assistant Commandant Written Exam 2020 has been designed for the candidates who are willing to enhance the level of preparation by tracking their progress level. It comprises of 16 Last Years’ Solved Papers [2019-2004] that helps candidates to know the pattern of the examination which is also the key effective preparation. All the questions are well explained with the facts and figures that provides the updated study material. This book will give a final push to the preparation of this upcoming examination. TABLE OF CONTENT Solved Papers (2019-2004)
CAPF Assistant Commandants
Title | CAPF Assistant Commandants PDF eBook |
Author | Rph Editorial Board |
Publisher | Ramesh Publishing House |
Pages | 446 |
Release | 2020-10 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 9789350124178 |
CDS & CDS OTA 15 Years English Topic wise Solved Papers (2007 - 2021) 2nd Edition
Title | CDS & CDS OTA 15 Years English Topic wise Solved Papers (2007 - 2021) 2nd Edition PDF eBook |
Author | Disha Experts |
Publisher | Disha Publications |
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Release | 2020-07-01 |
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ISBN | 9390711622 |
Courting Injustice
Title | Courting Injustice PDF eBook |
Author | Rajesh Talwar |
Publisher | Hay House, Inc |
Pages | 195 |
Release | 2013-12-01 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 9381398585 |
In this partnership between so-called equals, which can be compared to a polyandrous marriage, the Supreme Court is the woman and Parliament and the Executive her two husbands, one more loutish that the other, depending on your point of view. In the Nirbhaya case too the gap between theory and law has been highlighted. Following the terrible episode, (and even before) there has been continual and great improvement in the substantive laws for both women as well as children who have been victims of sexual violence. And yet despite their being so much publicity on the case, the author argues that, concretely, although there has been improvement in the laws themselves, we are nowhere near better enforcement or implementation. Even after the institution of a fast track trial, and with the nation’s attention focused on it, the Nirbhaya case still dragged on and it took more than nine months for the trial court to reach a verdict. And, as the author explains there are still potentially further delays waiting at the level of the superior courts, the High Court certainly and the Supreme Court too, quite possibly. As the author goes on to show in this well argued book, a woman who is the victim of a sex related crime ‘courts injustice’ whenever she comes to a court, be she the victim of a rape, an acid attack, of sexual harassment; the mother or father of such a victim or be it even any ordinary person struggling to find justice. Our courts, particularly the Supreme Court is performing the function of a nagging wife. Time and again she pulls up the lazy, good-for-nothing husbands (read ‘failure of governance’). And what does either husband do? He goes for a walk, ignoring the wife’s anguished screams even as they follow him. If she complains too much, he tells himself, he’ll see to it that she doesn’t get the silk sari and other goodies she wants (read ‘promotions’, ‘post retirement assignments’, etc). It is only one of the ways he ensures that she doesn’t step too much out of line. All wives nag, he consoles himself. Nagging here and there is tolerable but she must make sure that he gets his meals on time (read ‘doesn’t bar him from contesting elections even if there are a dozen or more criminal cases pending against him’). Meanwhile the overzealous wife doesn’t realize that while she rails and rants against the erring ways of her husband, the dishes are piling up in the kitchen. And the maid has gone away for six months and the dishes, they are piling up (read, the arrears are accumulating)! The time has come. It cannot continue to remain ‘business as usual’. There will be justice for Nirbhaya. Our ‘brave heart’ will also bring justice and relief to all her sisters. And possibly, even to the rest of us.