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.

Role of Sarpanch in Gram Sabha

Role of Sarpanch in Gram Sabha

Sarpanch is legally bound to organize Gram Sabha meetings. It is an obligatory duty of Sarpanch to organize a minimum of two Gram Sabha meetings every year on the dates prescribed by the Government. Sarpanch should preside over the Gram Sabha meetings. Sarpanch should sign the register meant for recording the minutes of Gram Sabha meeting. As the chairperson of the Gram Sabha meeting, the Sarpanch can answer the questions raised at the Gram Sabha by the members. The sarpanch has to ensure that the suggestions made in the Gram Sabha meeting, are discussed on priority basis in Gram Panchayat meetings. Sarpanch should play a pro active role for initiating proper action on the gramsabha resolutions. Sarpanch should take steps to ensure larger participation of people at Gram Sabha meetings. Sarpanch should take all measures to ensure participation of people from all sections of society mainly, Scheduled Caste, Scheduled Tribes, Women, and he should encourage them to express their grievances and give suggestions in the Gram Sabha, which are discussed in detail in the next meeting. In case if any Sarpanch fails to convene the gramsabha meetings twice a year as stated in the G.O. 367, the Sarpanch will cease to hold the post. Such provisions are incorporated in AP Panchayat Raj Act Sec 20(A)(1). According to this section, such Sarpanch will not be eligible for contesting for a period of one year from the date of losing the post.        


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