Which optional has got highest marks in UPSC?

https://commonsenseismine.blogspot.com/2018/10/which-optional-has-got-highest-marks-in.html Which optional has got highest marks in UPSC? Historically, mathematics has been the subject in which people gave got the highest marks in most years. In 2014 Nitish K scored 346/500 and got rank 8 In 2015 VALLURU KRANTHI scored 326/500 and got rank 65 In 2016 Utsav Kaushal scored 356/500 and got rank 14 In 2017 Anubhav Singh scored 375/500 and got rank 8 Hardly any optional has ever come close to mathematics in scoring capacity and the major reason behind it is that math is the subject which has least theoretical questions and most of the questions are numerical type, where examiner has to award almost full marks if the answer is correct.

Indian Councils Act 1892 OR FACTORY ACT 1892

The Indian Councils Act 1892 was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that authorized an increase in the size of the various legislative councils in British India. Enacted due to the demand of the Indian National Congress to expand legislative council, the number of non-official members was increased both in central and provincial legislative councils.The non official members of Indian Legislative councils were henceforth to be nominated by Bengal chamber of commerce and provincial legislative council. The act provided for additional members in the central as well as provincial legislative councils. Central Legislative Council came to have a minimum of 10 and a of maximum 16 Indians; Bombay came to have 8 Indian members; Madras, 20; Bengal, 20; North Western Province, 15; and Oudh had 15 Indian members

The universities, district board, municipalities, zamindars and chambers of commerce were empowered to recommend members to provincial councils. Thus was introduced the principle of representation. It also relaxed restrictions imposed by the Indian Councils Act 1861, thus allowing the councils to discuss each year's annual financial statement. They could also put questions within certain limits to the government on the matter of public interest after giving six days' notice, but none of them was given right to ask supplementary questions. Thus it prepared the base of Indian democracy.
The act also increased the number of non officials in councils to between 10 and 16, but provincial representation was abolished. The law member was made a permanent member.
In 1892, the council consisted of 24 members, only five members were Indians.

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