- Prologue
- [Act I] Rural Infrastructure (RI)
- RINS1: Rurban Mission
- RINS2: Gram Jyoti Mission
- RIES1: Indira Awas Yojana
- RIES2: Rural housing fund (NHB)
- RIES3: National rural Drinking water Program (NRDWP)
- RIES4: Nirmal Bharat Abhiyan
- RINS1 (NEW) Swatchh Bharat Abhiyan
- RIES5: Backward Region Grant Fund (BRGF)
- RIES6: Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY)
- [Act II] Urban Infrastructure (UI)
- [Act III] State specific Misc.
- Appendix:
Prologue
Chapter 13, total four parts
- UNDP’s Human Development report 2014, poor, women and children [coming soon]
- Education, youth, minorities, SC, ST, PH, Elderly [coming soon]
- Rural and urban infrastructure [you’re here]
Structure of these articles:

- Trivial Statistics | Theory (if and where applicable)
- Schemes: New | Existing (Only those mentioned in Survey OR budget.)
- Economic Survey observations (if and where applicable)
[Act I] Rural Infrastructure (RI)
But first, some trivial GK from Census 2011.

For MCQs
- in absolute numbers, both urban and rural population increased
- But percentage wise, rural population has declined.
- Maximum number of villages: UP >> MP >> Odisha
- Lowest number of villages: Chandigarh << Laskhdweep << Diu-Daman
- Total Villages: 597485 = ~6 Lakh
- Total Villagers: 80 crore+
- Villages occupied by Pakistan and China not counted in Census 2011.
Now let’s start with the bogus sarkaari schemes:
- RINS: Rural infra new scheme
- RIES: Rural Infra Existing scheme
RINS1: Rurban Mission
| NAME | Shyama Prasad Mukerjee Rurban Mission* (Ref. Appendix for more details on him) |
| WHO | Undeclared. most probably rural Development ministry |
| WHY? | Villagers get civic infrastructure similar to city folks. including skill development and economic opportunities |
| FUNDING | Via PPP |
RINS2: Gram Jyoti Mission
| NAME | Deendayal Upadhyaya Gram Jyoti Yojana *(Ref. Appendix for more details on him) |
| WHO | Undeclared. Most probably Power ministry because they run R***** G***** Vidhuytikaran Yojana. |
| WHY? | give 24/7 electricity to villagers. upgrade distribution in rural areas |
| FUNDING | 500 cr. (figure not important) |
Third is Swatch Bharat given after few paras- to keep continuity in revision. Now let’s move to existing schemes:
RIES1: Indira Awas Yojana
| Who? | Rural Development ministry |
| What? | Gram sabha identifies BPL households. They get money to construct house. |
| Money flow | DRDA => Gram Panchyat. |
Benefits
| Nature of work | figures not important |
| house in plains | 70,000/- |
| house in hills, difficult terrain, LWE area | 75,000/- |
| upgrading existing house | 15,000/- |
| land purchase | 20,000/- |
- Land development portion: eligible for MNREGA project work. They also get electricity connection under R** G** Vidhutikaran Yojana, toilet under Nirmal Bharat abhiyan.
- Single women get separate quota under Indira Awas Yojana and Rajiv Awas Yojana
- MIS Software: “Awaasoft” for transparency, target tracking and automation of work.

RIES2: Rural housing fund (NHB)
| By whom? | National Housing Bank (NHB) since 2008. BTW, RBI owns NHB. |
| Why? | Give home loans to weaker sections in rural area. Upto 15 lakh rupees. |
| Budget 2014 | Gave 8000 crores to it. |
RIES3: National rural drinking water program (NRDWP)
| Who? | Ministry of drinking water supply, 2009 |
| What? |
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Related topics: Neelanchal and PM sinchayi yojana- but under agro chapter.
RIES4: Nirmal Bharat Abhiyan
Earlier known as “Total Sanitation Campaign (TSC)” Renamed in 2012.
| Who? | Ministry of drinking water supply |
| What? |
|
- Gram Panchayats get Nirmal Gram Puraskar award for being free of open defecation.
- Sikkim: first Nirmal State in the country having achieved full sanitation coverage.
Challenges:
- Rural sanitation is a state subject. But state governments more interested in giving funds to free electricity, food etc. for vote bank politics. Therefore, rural sanitation not getting the necessary support.
- New research on region wise low cost toilets.
RINS1 (NEW) Swatchh Bharat Abhiyan
| Who? | Undeclared, but most like the Ministry of Drinking water supply |
| What? | 100% toilet access to all households |
| When? | By 2019: Gandhi’s 150th Birth anniversary. |
RIES5: Backward Region Grant Fund (BRGF)
| Who? | Ministry of Panchayati Raj (also runs another scheme “Panchayat Shashaktikaran Yojana) |
| What? | Additional money to backward regions, so they can reach Development level of other “normal” areas. |
- This money is used for improving water, sanitation, schools, street lights etc. rural infrastructure.
- Using Panchayati Raj institutions (PRI), bottom up Development model.
| District component | State component |
|---|---|
| ~272 district, minimum 1 crore given to each | Bihar, Odisha, W.Bengal, UP (Bundelkhand) |
Budget 2014 promised to restructure BRGF such that
- intra-district inequalities reduced
- Sub-districts units within States get adequate support.
RIES6: Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY)
| Who? | Rural Development ministry 2000 under Vajpayee regime. |
| What? | To construct all weather roads to unconnected habitats.
|
| How? | Money comes from Cess on High speed diesel via Central Road Fund Act. |
Budget 2014: >14k crore allotted
[Act II] Urban Infrastructure (UI)
- ES: existing scheme
- NS: New scheme
But first some trivial GK
Urban Area Definition (Census 2011)
| Statutory Towns | Census towns |
|---|---|
| All places with a municipality, corporation, cantonment board or notified town area committee, etc. | that meet following conditions
|
| 4041 towns. Number not important but interpretation is: majority of Urban India is “Statutory towns”. | 3894 towns |
City Tiers
| Center | city | Population is ____ |
|---|---|---|
| Metropolitan | – | 10 lakh and above |
| Urban | Tier 1 | 1 lakh and above |
| Semi-Urban | Tier 2 | 50,000 to 99,999 |
| Tier 3 | 20,000 to 49,999 | |
| Tier 4 | 10,000 to 19,999 | |
| Rural | Tier 5 | 5,000 to 9,999 |
| Tier 6 | less than 5,000. |
- (CENSUS-2011) Population wise Metropolitans: Mumbai > Delhi > Kolkata > Chennai > Bangalore.
- UN report 2014: Delhi highest population. then Mumbai.
- Total population in Urban area: ~31.2% OR 37+ crores public.
- we’ll see IMR, MMR etc data under Health part of Chapter 13.
UINS1: Smart cities
| WHO | Ministry of Urban Development |
| WHY | Rise of neo middle class who wants better civic amnesties |
| Where |
|
What is smart city?
- Provides civic amnesties via Information communication technology (ICT) solution.
- Street lights switched on and off via automated timers, to save maximum energy.
- Real time information on parking, traffic congestion, public transport
- As a result, Smart cities are energy efficient and have low carbon foot print.
| Surat | online monitoring of water quality |
| Boston, US | gunshot sensors placed around city, to immediately notify police on crime in progress. |
| Dublin (Ireland) | mobile apps for parking slot, so you don’t have to loiter here and there to find empty space. |
| London, UK | Mayor gets constant data on city performance, even data mining tools to analyze live twitter feeds (e.g. junta complaining about traffic or late trains) |
Proposed smart cities across Industrial corridors:
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FDI in Smart cities
| Condition | Before | after |
|---|---|---|
| *Minimum build up area (sq.m) | 50k | 20k |
| *Investment (USD) | 10 mil. | 5 mil. |
| Lock in period after project completion | 3 years | same |
*These limit don’t apply to foreign investor, IF 30% of the money spent on low-cost housing for poors/lower middle class.
UINS2: Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITS)
- Hindi: रियल एस्टेट निदेश ट्रस्ट
- Not exactly a “scheme” but investment tool. Anyways, what is REITS? Observe the words
| Real Estate | to construct homes, offices, townships |
| Investment | Indians, NRIs, foreigners –all welcome to invest |
| Trust | operated by professional managers (similar to mutual fund managers) |
How does REITs work?

Mechanism similar to Mutual funds
- Junta pools money. Each gets “unit” according to his contribution in the pool.
- Trust manager invests money in completed / almost completed projects.
- Such Property is rented / leased. Rent money distributed among investors according to number of “units” held by them.
- In US, UK: Trust manager must distribute 90% of earning as dividends. (in other words, he can keep upon 10% commission)
- Budget 2014 promised we’ll permit REITs and will not demand corporate tax on them.
- SEBI will notify rules in August 2014.
What’re the benefits of REITS?
- (Proposed) minimum investment limit will be 5 lakh rupees. (Probably) will provide higher return on investment than bank, sharemarket= less investment in gold, less current account deficit.
- REITS units can be sold at stock exchange. (Just like those CPSE exchange traded Funds). Therefore, you don’t have to wait till maturity or real estate prices to go up. You can sell your units anytime and recover money.
- This will provide additional source of finance for real estate developers. So they can finish existing projects, recover money and repay bank loans. NPA will be reduced.
What is InvITS?
- Infrastructure investment trusts
- Mechanism similar to REITS.
- You give money, fund manager builds infrastructure- ports, powerlines, highways. Asset generates income (Port fees, toll collection etc.) from there, you get dividend in proportion to units held by you.
- Budget 2014 permitted InvITS as well.
UINS3: Housing for All 2022
Exact details not disclosed. but, to achieve this, following measures taken
- Income tax: home loan interest deduction raised from 1.5 lakh to 2 lakh.
- National housing bank given funds for mission on low cost affordable housing.
- Under companies act, certain companies have to spend 2% of their profit on CSR activities. From now on, “slum development” also included in one such corporate social responsibility (CSR) work.
- FDI for smart cities
- REITs
- Municipal debt pool.
UINS4: 500 Cities’ Urban renewal
In 500 cities, 4 things for next 10 years, via PPP
- digital connectivity
- safe drinking water
- Waste management
- Recycled water for growing organic fruits and vegetable.
Now let’s check some old schemes mentioned in economic survey and or budget 2014
UIES1: JNNRUM 2005
| NAME | Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) 2005 |
| WHO | Ministry of Urban Development |
| WHEN | 7 years’ time frame. UPA-II wanted to renew but then regime Change. New minister Naidu says we’ll rename and re-launch this scheme. |
- JNNURM has submission for water supply, sanitation, waste Management, transport etc.
- State and local bodies have to first “reform” themselves to become eligible for JNNURM funding. eg. Adopting e-governance, simplifying property tax collection etc.
- Not going into more details because as Naidu said, we’ll rename and relaunch!
UIES2: Rajiv Awas Yojana
| WHO | Ministry of housing and urban poverty alleviation |
| WHEN |
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| Why |
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| How |
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UIES3: Rajiv RINN Detergent Yojana
| WHO | Ministry of housing and urban poverty alleviation |
| Why | Provide loans to economic weaker section (EWS). so they can buy homes in Urban areas, instead of living in slums. |
| EPICFAIL because |
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Let’s check new schemes under Abki baar Modi Sarkar.
UIES4: Municipal Debt
- 2006: Government setup “Pooled Municipal Debt Obligation Facility”
- It provides loans to municipalities
- For projects related to public transport, solid waste disposal, sewerage treatment, drinking water etc.
- Budget 2014: promised to give 50,000 crores in next 5 years.
So far we learned Rural infra and Urban Infra. Now last part of this whole series.
[Act III] State specific Misc.
SS1: North East
- Will promote Commercial organic farming.
- Will launch Arun Prabha Channel for cultural integrity.
- Rail connectivity: 1000 cr given.
- From all India Plan outlay: 10% will be given North east. This will be Non-lapsable. i.e. even if they can spend money by 31st March 2015, they won’t have to return money back.
SS2: Jammu Kashmir
| Rehabilitate displaced Kashmiri Migrant | 500 cr |
| indoor outdoor stadium- building new, upgrading existing. | 200 cr |
| Pashmina Promotion Programme (P-3) | 50 cr. |
SS3: Delhi
| Water, electricity reform | 700cr. |
| setup Hastkala Academy for handicrafts | 30cr. |
| Renuka Dam | 50cr. |
What Is Renuka Dam?
- Yamuna river => Tributary Giri River (HP)
- Himachal Power corp. ltd. will construct a dam on it, in Renuka wildlife sanctuary.
- petitions filed in National green tribunal (NGT)
SS4: UTs
| Andaman Nicobar | communication infrastructure modernization | 150 |
| Puducherry | disaster Management preparedness | 188 |
Appendix:
Since Modi named schemes after these leaders, we’ve to prepare’em for General Studies Mains Paper 1: pre-independence and post-independence India.
Pt. Deendayal Upadhyaya (1916-1968)

- Born: Mathura district in UP
- Bharatiya Jan Sangh (BJS) General Secretary for 15 years
- Gave Political philosophy “Integral Humainism” (BJP)
- Editor of Panchjanya and Swadesh
- Budget 2014 Scheme named after him- Gram Jyoti for 24/7 electricity supply to villagers.
Dr. Shyama Prasad Mukerjee (1901-1953)
- Barrister from England
- Youngest VC of Calcutta University
- Active in Asiatic society of Calcutta
- President of Hindu Mahasabha (1940-44)
- Opposed Sarat Suharawady pact, which aimed to create separate “Bengal” nation.
- Minster of Industries and Supply in Nehru’s Interim Central government. But resigned due to Delhi Pact.
- Bharatiya Jansangh founder
- Wanted Uniform civil code
- Wanted full integration of Jammu and Kashmir i.e. remove article 370
- Budget 2014: Scheme named after him “Rurban mission.”
Delhi Pact (Nehru- Liaqat) 1950
- Signed between Nehru and Paki PM Liaqat Ali Khan.
- To prevent communal violence and persecution of refugees.
Salient Features:
- Equal citizenship to minorities in both countries. Their minority rights will be enforced.
- Refugees can return to dispose their properties.
- Abducted women, looted properties will be returned.
- Forced religious conversions will be unrecognized.
- We’ll appoint minority commissions to implement these terms.
Shayama Prasad Mukerjee opposed this pact because Two similar agreements were made in past but they were #EPICFAIL. So, he felt Pakis would not honor this third agreement either.
FAQ
Q. UPSC exam postpone or not?
Ans. Panel has submitted report, government deliberating on it. Ref: firstpost.com/?p=1643723. Either way, study-momentum must be sustained.
Q. I had filed RTI to get mains answersheet but UPSC replied “NO”.
- Ans. Talked with RTI expert lawyer friends. UPSC filed SLP against CIC judgment in Supreme Court. (CIC had earlier ordered disclosure of mains answersheets).
- So, if you appeal to FAA he’ll take CPIO’s side saying case in SC. You further appeal in CIC, video conferencing date may be allotted after 3-5-6 months because of the case pendency.
- Nonetheless, if you want to make appeal to FAA, then my RTI champion lawyer friend has drafted readymade petition. Just download following wordfile : files.secureserver.net/0shQTLbTl9pIg5
- edit details, and upload it on onlinerti portal /OR SEND VIA post it to FAA.
Q. What about those youtube “videos”?
Ans. Long story cut short, It had become difficult to ride two horses, so I stopped giving lectures, till prelim is over. So no lecture, no video.
Q. This is chapter 13 what about remaining chapters?
Ans. I’m publishing in reverse order of chapters: 13, 12, 11…
Q. You’ve not mentioned XYZ scheme / fund /policy in this article?
Ans. Many reasons
- Scheme to be included in some other part e.g. safe drinking water under health part. Neelanchal under Agro part and so on.
- Scheme not given in economic survey / budget.
- As such there are 66 centrally sponsored schemes, and many of them covered under previous summary of Economic survey 2012. But cost benefit = bad, if you start digging and mugging up all of them. Hence focusing only on the schemes that are in news.
- Existing scheme that doesn’t have much MCQ worthy “glamour” in them e.g. Panchayat Shashaktikaran yojana.
Q. You’ve hardly given any points for the new schemes
Ans. Jaitley himself did not discuss which ministry will implement? Who’ll be the eligible beneficiaries, what’ll be the salient features etc. Most probably, Modi saving all those details for his 15th august speech which will be a ‘mini-budget’ in itself!
Q. You’re giving so many stupid ascending descending sequence for everything- taxes, census, GDP components and so on. It is humanly impossible to memorize so much data.
Ans. It’s called “spray and pray” technique. Throw up enough data, at least 1 MCQ gets asked in atleast one competitive exam. Then I can make bogus marketing propaganda that it came from my site. Besides, Compared to the amount of “spray and pray” data thrown in coaching material and competitive magazines, I’m the lesser evil in this mafia town.
Q. Will you finish this series before prelim comes?
Ans. I will try to. But unlike Salman Khan, I can’t make commitment because there are many factors beyond my control.
Credits
Technically, this is the “last” part of the Economic Survey 2013 article series. Therefore, credits must roll at the end of the movie. This series was impossible without the help of following:
- Rajtanil Solanki, Ahmedabad
- Shivaram G., Chennai
- Microsoft Onenote 2013.
Workflow: I gather points from Survey + budget. They dig background points. Live synchronization via Microsoft Onenote cloud service.
Moral of the story: instead of forming large online “studygroup” where no one contributes, better find 2-3 hardcore players and collaborate in real-life OR onenote. Otherwise humanly impossible to cover entire GS syllabus singlehandedly- especially in Mains, even with all “readymade” (Authentic / XEROXED) study-material at your disposal.

After a long wait… :)
Thanks a ton…
After a long time…..
Thanks Sir! is there anymore article expected before Prelims… please keep us apprised, helps in planning.
Thank you sir for economic survey chapters.we really need your guidance for such hard topic.you make so easier for us.waiting for other chapters also!
Great work again and again!!!
Thank you mrunal.guruji.
Thanks sir
Tussi great ho sir jee……
sir, is so morally encouraging to see your articles..
thank u soo much for the wonderful eddort.
Thanks
It is coonfirm that prelims will be on 24 aug ? Please comment
i have been a hardcore follower of Mrunal for close to 3 years now but when ever i think i’ve close to understanding what goes on in the mind of Mrunal, am proved so wrong..
i appreciate your work immensely, brother..
but i’ve noticed this one trait of yours i.e you start a project and like the Career launcher institute of Delhi(which specialises in starting a new batch of 70-80 students everyweek without ding justice to the already adopted batches and thus messes up with the syllabus of the old batches) and then somewhere after a flood of some articles of that series, the articles cease to come….to mention a few
1. History series
2. Geo series
3. current , pib stuff series( that was so good but the last article dates back to second week of may)
4. Hindu SnT series
5. special articles on important issues..
then we are confused about this Eco survey 2013-14 too..like…videos and now this series……kindly explain…what to and how to study? do we need to study eco survey 2012-13 too…
i must mention that referring to your site is an obsession now…..like a part of us now…
so not seeing new posts from you is so painful…
though i understand you workload….but kya karen…..like in murder2 emran hasmi says to jacqline…”tum mere aadat ho”…
gud luck ahead, brother…
Arpit,
Mains 2013 were completed just fine. In fact they were a bit too much I think. Prawn se le k Gram Dan , sab tou tha. Bas jack sparrow reh gaya. Mock questions history k! KAUFNAAK. Nostalgia
Well, I still know what pushes you to work so hard. One man (& all credit to the team as well )against a horde! Like Lord of the Ring.
Respect as usual. wish you don’t stop.
Thank You Bhai and one personal doubt. I havent prepared daily notes as u suggested but i pasted all current articles of hindu at one place. I have even underlined important points in some articles. I need to spend a day or two to go through all the articles. Is it advisable to spend two days on that at this point of time?
Sir I am jus a 4 month old subscriber to your site but i was awestruck with your deep rooted analysis and lucid explanation.
I was going through some old post like Write2Win, there you mentioned that its tough to manage on your own. I feel very sad to see you being helpless when you are motivated to do such a humongous task for the benefit of many. If there is anything that anyone of us can do (in the limits of our knowledge), many are glad to do for you.
One note sir, even my institute follows your Eco Surv video and explains from that (which i have already gone through many times through ur video). You are an inspiration in my attempt to UPSC.
Hatsoff!!!
Sir, its truly very difficult to handle all these areas at the same time……but a small request sir that if you could be regular with Current series that would subsume all other areas….and since last few years as the exam shapes its only the Current affairs which matters the most….moreover for the static part you have already put the strategy and uploaded the required material….So it’ll be very helpful if you could continue with the AWESOME Current affairs weekly series..
mrunal.org contains all the strategies to crack any exam ,he cant do everything alone ..whatever he does try to happy with it .You all have it all ..kuch apne se bhi kar lo yaroon!
Is it confirm that prelim will be on 24 aug?- all please comment fast
Thank u
Is it confirm that prelims will be on 24 aug..all please comment fast
panel has submitted report, government deliberating on it. Ref: http://www.firstpost.com/?p=1643723
Bhai with due respect to ur efforts…watchin videos and thn making notes its bit difficult at these point of time…atricles on different chapters of eco survey are easy to read and to make printed notes…as u came with chapter 13 …pls provides articles on atleast imp chapters of eco survey..
kal h judgement day……..kal ya to peace hoga ya hungama hoga………hahahah……..
Thank you so much Sir
Effect of Food prices and Fuel on Headline WPI inflation :
Food inflation has been much higher than non-food inflation. In 2013-14 inflation was chiefly conf ined to food and fuel, which contributed nearly two-thirds of overall inflation.
Food inflation is the result of structural and seasonal factors. Eg : price rise in cereals and protein items, fruits and vegetables and egg, meat and fish. Inflation in these protein-based items is on account of increase in share of consumption of these items arising from growing income levels.
Food inflation partly owes to large wastage of food articles in the supply chain owing to inefficiencies in distribution channels. The provisions of the State Agricultural Produce Marketing Committee (APMC) Acts have prevented creation of competitive conditions in the distribution of commodities and creation of a national market for agricultural commodities. Multiple layers of intermediation in the distribution of food articles have also pushed up prices for consumers.
Remedy : Significant investment in marketing infrastructure, including modern warehouses, cold storages, reefer vans, scientific packaging, and handling would help strengthen distribution channels. State governments will have to play a vital role in removing restrictive provisions in the APMC Act and proactively promoting alternative trading options for farmers.
Fuel inflation remained in double digits in the last three quarters. A major reason for high inflation in fuel and power items was the rationalization of tariff for electricity in many states, in addition to the policy of allowing greater pass-through in diesel prices and depreciation of the Indian rupee against the US dollar.
Other reasons for inflation :
o sub-normal monsoons on account of the El Nino effect
o higher prices of oil due to the geo-political situation in the Middle East
o The decisions of the government regarding subsidy on inputs for agriculture including fertilizer and increase in the MSP could also have an impact on food inflation.
Good work
Timely delight!
#feeling happy…
thanks mrunal for ur help ….i dont know if u r preparing or willing 2 join civil services but for students like me you started doing social service from now itself although nt being a part of govt ,still u have started a initiative that too wid no economic greeds….m so grateful 2 u …a big thanks ….
Bhawra ko phool milna isi ko kahte h shayad…
A huge relief to see u…bt wil surely miss ur lectures….
Thank you Sir :)
Hello Mrunal sir,
pls compile all the contents of economic survey.it would be very helpful for us. Thanks in anticipation.
Future reference (c,v to register)
Indra Awaas Yojna: tsc also I think 9k,may be wrong
BRGF
Shd be under p.c cuz it’s sam vikas’s version 2
For panchayat & municipalities also
S IX, but few panchayats from S VI (obvious as N.E )
For assests,infra,community based
W.B lauded it
Decentralized – bottom up
Wait Mr. S VI mein panchayat kaha se aa gayi. Noobism mistake.
It’s Districts. Both urban and lulal
Thank you mrunal sir, please continue in posting your article – both motivation and knowledge …….
Thanks a lot sir.. after a long time!!
Excellent explaination through those videos,
Thanks for ur hard work mrunal sir.
Mrunal… your clock on the upper right corner of this page is running too fast and my heartbeat too :)
Sahi kaha :p
@Mrunal
U r giving too much importance for eco-survey… I think, Static portion behind the C.A. of political science, Environment, culture shuld be given more focus.
Sir will u resume video series after prelims ??