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   ü  Regulating Act of 1773 ü  Amending Act of 1781 ü  Pitts India Act of 1784 ü  Act of 1786  | 
 
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   2  | 
  
   ü  Charter Act of 1793 ü  Charter Act of 1813 ü  Charter Act of 1833 ü  Charter Act of 1853 ü  Government of India Act 1858  | 
 
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   ü  Indian Councils Act 1861 ü  Indian Councils Act 1892 ü  Indian Councils Act 1909 ü  Government Of India Act 1919 ü  Government of India Act 1935 ü  Indian Independence Act 1947  | 
 
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   4  | 
  
   ü  Making of Indian Constitution ü  Preamble ü  Salient features of Indian constitution  | 
 
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   5  | 
  
   ü  Fundamental Rights ü  Fundamental Duties ü  Directive Principles of State Policy  | 
 
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   6  | 
  
   ü  Amendments to the constitution ü  Emergency Provisions  | 
 
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   ü  Basic Structure of the constitution ü  Parliamentary system ü  Federal system  | 
 
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   8  | 
  
   ü  Centre – state Relations ü  Inter state Relations  | 
 
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   9  | 
  
   ü  President ü  Vice president ü  Prime Minister ü  Central council of Ministers  | 
 
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   10  | 
  
   ü  Lok Sabha ü  Rajya Sabha  | 
 
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   11  | 
  
   ü  Parliamentary Committees ü  Parliamentary forums  | 
 
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   12  | 
  
   ü  Governor ü  Chief Minister ü  State council of ministers  | 
 
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   13  | 
  
   ü  State Legislature Assembly ü  State Legislature Council  | 
 
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   14  | 
  
   ü  Supreme Court ü  High Court ü  Judicial Activism ü  Judicial Reach ü  PIL  | 
 
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   15  | 
  
   ü  Constitutional Authorities (UPSC, State Public
  Service Commissions, Finance commission, Election Commission, CAG, Attorney
  General, Advocate General)  | 
 
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   16  | 
  
   ü  Panchayati Raj system ü  Municipalities  | 
 
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   17  | 
  
   ü  Impact of Liberalization, Privatization and
  Globalization on Governance  | 
 
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   18  | 
  
   ü  Statutory, Regulatory and Quasi – Judicial Bodies  | 
 
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   19  | 
  
   ü  Human Rights ü  Women Rights  | 
 
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   20  | 
  
   ü  SC/ST Rights ü  Child Rights  | 
 
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   21  | 
  
   ü  Basics characteristics of Indian Economy ü  National Income and its concept and components  | 
 
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   22  | 
  
   ü  NITI Aayog and its approach to economic
  development ü  Human Development Index  | 
 
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   23  | 
  
   ü  Objectives and Achievements of planning  | 
 
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   24  | 
  
   ü  Poverty ü  Various schemes of poverty Eradication  | 
 
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   25  | 
  
   ü  Occupational Structure and Unemployment ü  Various schemes of Employment  | 
 
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   26  | 
  
   ü  Issues of Rural and Urban Development  | 
 
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   27  | 
  
   ü  Industrial Policy  | 
 
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   28  | 
  
   ü  Make in India ü  Start up India ü  Stand up India  | 
 
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   29  | 
  
   ü  SEZs ü  Industrial corridors  | 
 
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   30  | 
  
   ü  Economic Reforms ü  Liberalisation, Privatisation and Globalization  | 
 
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   31  | 
  
   ü  Balance of Payments ü  International Trade ü  India and WTO  | 
 
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   32  | 
  
   ü  Energy and Power policies  | 
 
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   33  | 
  
   ü  RBI and Monetary policies ü  Banking and Financial Sector Reforms  | 
 
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   34  | 
  
   ü  Commercial Banks and NPAs ü  Financial Markets ü  Stock exchanges and SEBI  | 
 
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   35  | 
  
   ü  GST  | 
 
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   36  | 
  
   ü  Public Debt and Public Expenditure ü  Financial Commissions  | 
 
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   37  | 
  
   ü  Budget – components and Types  | 
 
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   38  | 
  
   ü  Inputs of Agriculture ü  Agricultural strategy & policy  | 
 
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   39  | 
  
   ü  Land Reforms ü  Agrarian crisis  | 
 
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   40  | 
  
   ü  MSP ü  Agricultural credit  | 
 
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   41  | 
  
   ü  Food security and Malnutrition  | 
 
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   42  | 
  
   ü  Earth in Solar system ü  Motion of the Earth ü  Concept of time and season  | 
 
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   43  | 
  
   ü  Internal structure of the earth  | 
 
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   44  | 
  
   ü  Major landforms and their features  | 
 
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   45  | 
  
   ü Atmosphere – Structure and composition ü  Elements and Factors of  climate  | 
 
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   46  | 
  
   ü  Airmasses and Fronts ü  atmospheric disturbances  | 
 
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   47  | 
  
   ü  Oceans: Physical, chemical and biological
  characteristics, Hydrological Distasters, Marine and Continental resources  | 
 
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   48  | 
  
   ü  India – Physical Divisions  | 
 
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   49  | 
  
   ü  India – Natural Drainage  | 
 
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   50  | 
  
   ü  Earthquakes and Landslides  | 
 
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   51  | 
  
   ü  India – Climate and climatic Regions ü  India - Monsoon  | 
 
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   52  | 
  
   ü  India – Natural Vegetation  | 
 
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   53  | 
  
   ü  Soils ü  Rocks ü  Minerals  | 
 
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   54  | 
  
   ü  Population - distribution, density, growth,
  Sex-ratio, Literacy, Occupational Structure, SC and ST Population  | 
 
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   55  | 
  
   ü  Racial, tribal, religious and linguistic groups,
  urbanization, migration and metropolitan regions  | 
 
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   56  | 
  
   ü  Basic Industries-Agro, mineral, forest, fuel and
  manpower based Industries, Transport and Trade, Pattern and Issues  | 
 
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   57  | 
  
   ü  Indus Valley Civilization ü  Vedic  | 
 
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   58  | 
  
   ü  Mahajanapadas ü Jainism ü  Buddhism  | 
 
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   59  | 
  
   ü  The Maghadas ü  the Mauryan ü  Foreign invasions on India and their impact ü  The Kushans.  | 
 
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   60  | 
  
   ü  The Sathavahanas ü  the Sangam Age ü  the Sungas,  | 
 
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   61  | 
  
   ü  Gupta Empire  | 
 
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   62  | 
  
   ü  The Kanauj and their contributions ü  Badami Chalukyas ü  Eastern Chalukyas ü  Kalyani chalukyas  | 
 
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   63  | 
  
   ü  Rashtrakutas ü  Cholas  | 
 
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   64  | 
  
   ü  The Hoyasalas ü  The Yedavas ü  The Reddis.  | 
 
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   ü  Kakatiyas  | 
 
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   66  | 
  
   ü  The Delhi Sultanate  | 
 
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   67  | 
  
   ü  The Vijaynagar Empire  | 
 
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   68  | 
  
   ü  The Mughal Empire  | 
 
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   69  | 
  
   ü  Bhakti Movement and Sufism  | 
 
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   70  | 
  
   ü  The European Trading companies in India &
  their struggle for supremacy  | 
 
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   71  | 
  
   ü  Governor Generals and Viceroys  | 
 
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   72  | 
  
   ü  1857 – Origin, Nature, causes, consequences and
  significance  | 
 
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   ü  First phase of Freedom struggle  | 
 
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   74  | 
  
   ü  Second Phase of Freedom struggle  | 
 
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   75  | 
  
   ü  Gandhian phase of freedom struggle  | 
 
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   76  | 
  
   ü  Cultural awareness, social reform movement  | 
 
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   77  | 
  
   ü  Mahatma Gandhi – thoughts, Principles and
  Philosophy ü  Dr.B.R.Ambedkar  | 
 
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   78  | 
  
   ü  Sardar Patel ü  Subash Chandra Bose ü  Reorganisation of the states in India  | 
 
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   79  | 
  
   ü  Environmental Science: Issues and concerns
  related to environment; Its legal aspects, policies and treaties for the
  protection of environment at the national and the international level  | 
 
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   80  | 
  
   ü  Biodiversity – its importance and concerns  | 
 
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   81  | 
  
   ü  Climate Change, International Initiatives
  (Policies, Protocols) and India's commitment ü  National Action plans on climate change and
  disaster management  | 
 
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   82  | 
  
   ü  Forest and Wildlife - Legal framework for Forest
  and Wildlife Conservation in India  | 
 
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   83  | 
  
   ü  Environmental Hazards, pollution, carbon
  emission, Global warming  | 
 
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   84  | 
  
   ü  Biotechnology – Nature, Scope and application,
  ethical, social and legal issues, government policies  | 
 
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   85  | 
  
   ü  Nanotechnology – Nature, Scope and application,
  ethical, social and legal issues, government policies  | 
 
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   86  | 
  
   ü  Genetic Engineering  | 
 
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   87  | 
  
   ü  Health and Environment  | 
 
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   88  | 
  
   ü  India’s Energy requirements, efficiency, policies  | 
 
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   ü  Evolution of Indian Space Programme ü  Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) — it's
  activities and achievements  | 
 
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   90  | 
  
   ü  Satellites for telecommunication  | 
 
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   91  | 
  
   ü  IRNSS ü  IRS  | 
 
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   92  | 
  
   ü  Satellites for defence, Eduset or Satellites for
  academic purposes ü  Defence Research and Development Organization
  (DRDO)- vision, mission and activities.  | 
 
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   ü  Information and communication Technology – Nature
  and scope  | 
 
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   ü  Various government schemes promoting Use of ICT  | 
 
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   ü  E – Governance programmes and services  | 
 
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   ü  Cybersecurity  | 
 
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   ü  National Policy on Science, Technology and
  Innovation  | 
 
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   ü  Institutes and Organization in India promoting
  integration of Science, Technology and Innovation, their activities and
  contribution  | 
 
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   99  | 
  
   ü  Contribution of Prominent Indian Scientists  | 
 
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   100  | 
  
   ü  Time and Work, Time and Distance, Speed and
  Distance  | 
 
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   101  | 
  
   ü  Problems Related to Relations  | 
 
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   102  | 
  
   ü  Problems based on Clocks, Calendar and Age  | 
 
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   103  | 
  
   ü  Percentage  | 
 
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   104  | 
  
   ü  Simple and Compound Interest  | 
 
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   105  | 
  
   ü  Profit and Loss  | 
 
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   106  | 
  
   ü  Number series  | 
 
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   ü  Coding - Decoding  | 
 
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   108  | 
  
   ü  Shapes and their sub sections  | 
 
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   109  | 
  
   ü  Venn diagram  | 
 
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   110  | 
  
   ü  Number system  | 
 
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   111  | 
  
   ü  Ratio, proportion and Variation  | 
 
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   112  | 
  
   ü  Mean, Median, Mode  | 
 
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   113  | 
  
   ü  Sphere  | 
 
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   ü  Cone  | 
 
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   ü  Cylinder  | 
 
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   116  | 
  
   ü  Cuboids  | 
 
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   117  | 
  
   ü  BODMAS  | 
 
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   118  | 
  
   ü  Data Interpretation  | 
 
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   119  | 
  
   ü  Emotional Intelligence  | 
 
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   120  | 
  
   ü  Lines  | 
 
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   121  | 
  
   ü  properties of triangles, quadrilateral,
  rectangle, parallelogram and rhombus.  | 
 
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   122  | 
  
   ü  Power and exponent  | 
 
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   123  | 
  
   ü  Square, Square Root, Cube Root  | 
 
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   124  | 
  
   ü  HCF and LCM  | 
 
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   125  | 
  
   ü  Social Intelligence  | 
 
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   126  | 
  
   ü  problem solving and Assessment of personality  | 
 
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   ü  India’s Foreign Policy  | 
 
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   128  | 
  
   ü  Important Institutions, Agencies and Fora, their
  structure and mandate  | 
 
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   129  | 
  
   ü  Important Policies and programmes of central
  governments  | 
 
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   130  | 
  
   ü  Important Policies and programmes of state
  governments  | 
 
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   131  | 
  
   ü  Current Events – January 1 – 10, 2021  | 
 
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   ü  Current Events – January 11 – 20, 2021  | 
 
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   ü  Current Events – January 21 – 31, 2021  | 
 
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   134  | 
  
   ü  Current Events – February 1 – 10, 2021  | 
 
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   135  | 
  
   ü   Current
  Events – February 11 – 20, 2021  | 
 
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   ü  Current Events – February 21 – 28, 2021  | 
 
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   137  | 
  
   ü  Current Events – March 1 – 10, 2021  | 
 
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   138  | 
  
   ü  Current Events – March 11 – 20, 2021  | 
 
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   139  | 
  
   ü  Current Events – March 21 – 31, 2021  | 
 
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   140  | 
  
   ü  Current Events – April 1 – 10, 2021  | 
 
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   141  | 
  
   ü  Current Events – April 11 – 20, 2021  | 
 
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   142  | 
  
   ü  Current Events – April 21 – 30, 2021  | 
 
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   143  | 
  
   ü  Current Events – May 1 – 10, 2021  | 
 
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   144  | 
  
   ü  Current Events – May 11 – 20, 2021  | 
 
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   145  | 
  
   ü  Current Events – May 21 – 31, 2021  | 
 
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   PAPER 1 (MOCK TEST # 1) &  PAPER 2 (MOCK TEST # 1)  | 
 
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   PAPER 1 (MOCK TEST # 2) &  PAPER 2 (MOCK TEST # 2)  | 
 
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   PAPER 1 (MOCK TEST # 3) &  PAPER 2 (MOCK TEST # 3)  | 
 
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   PAPER 1 (MOCK TEST # 4)&  PAPER 2 (MOCK TEST # 4)  | 
 
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   PAPER 1 (MOCK TEST # 5) &  PAPER 2 (MOCK TEST # 5)  |