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JULY 2016
YEAR : 11
ISSUE : 120Conte
nts
Legal Article
100 “Apex Court’s Judgements”
Public Administration Article
102 Important Committees and Panel During 2015 and2016Youth Empowerment Article
105 Startup in India : A Way for Empowering Youth andWeaker Section of SocietySociological Article
107 Self Employed Child Labour : Worst Form of ChildExploitation
Vividha
111 Compendium114 Short Notes : New Breakthroughs in Medical Science
Countries of the World : At a Glance115 Malta
Annual Report, 2014-15
117 Present Scenario of Research and DevelopmentProgrammes in Fertilizers and Chemicals Sector :Highlights
119 Prominent Historical Personalities of India
121 Current Questionnaire124 Trade and Industry125 Multiple Choice Questions—Environment
Question Papers
Optional Papers
127 UGC-NET/JRF Exam., 2015 : History134 Uttar Pradesh Trained Graduate Teacher Exam.,
2013 : Physical EducationOther Papers
141 Uttar Pradesh P.C.S. Assistant Conservator of ForestExam., 2013 : General Studies
148 Associate Banks of State Bank of India P.O. Exam.,2014 : General Awareness, Marketing and ComputerKnowledge
152 Reserve Bank of India Officers Grade ‘B’ Exam.,2015 : General Awareness
155 Madhya Pradesh P.S.C. (Pre.) Exam., 2015 : GeneralAptitude Test
164 I.D.B.I. Executive Officers Exam., 2015 : Reasoning169 Reserve Bank of India Grade ‘B’ Exam., 2015 :
Quantitative Aptitude
Your Pages
174 Essay Contest175 Debate Contest178 Concentric Quiz181 Results182 Test Your Knowledge
Regulars8 To Our Readers13 Editorial
News and Events14 Nation this Month28 World this Month35 Regional News37 National and International Updates
Career News
46 Employment and Career News46 Forthcoming Competitive Examinations
Current Affairs48 Sports World52 Memorable Points54 Economic Scenario
IAS Success Planner
60 Civil Services Examination : Dream about IAS; YourFocus and Hardwork will do the Rest !
Inspiring Youth : Interview
64 Tina DabiTopper—Civil Service Exam., 2015 (1st Rank)
66 Athar Aamir-ul-Shafi KhanTopper—Civil Service Exam., 2015 (2nd Rank)
68 Jasmeet Singh SandhuTopper—Civil Service Exam., 2015 (3rd Rank)
World Panorama
70 (i) India in the Security Council : Problems andProspects
72 (ii) China in South Asia : Indian ConcernsPersonality Development
75 Blue Print Your SuccessFocus
77 Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code
Articles
Foreign Policy Article
79 2015-16 : Energetic Year of India’s Foreign Policy
Economics Article
83 Deterioration of Quality Employment : A HiddenThreat of LiberalizationRural Economy Article
86 Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana (Crop InsurancePlan) : An AnalysisCareer Article
90 Company Secretary : A Promising Career OptionIndia’s Foreign Policy Article
91 India’s Foreign Policy : Basic Principles and NewOrientations
PD/July/2016/11
PD/July/2016/13 "Someone is sitting in the shade today because someone planted a tree a long time ago."
Follow the Laws of Nature
We are the products of Nature; Nature is mother to us. Hence, we should always strive to be in harmonywith Nature. We should strictly follow the laws of Nature, for going against the laws of Nature is fraught withtroubles which man cannot cope with. Nature is not only a mother, but also a teacher to us all. English Romanticpoet William Wordsworth uttered the universal truth : “One impulse from vernal wood may teach you more ofman than all the sages can.” In the solitude of Nature Wordsworth found the much craved for bliss. EarlierWilliam Shakespeare found ‘sermons in stones’, and ‘good in everything’ of Nature. We should conserve natureand respect all life including animals, plants, the insects world and the rivers and mountains. We should alsozealously conserve our wildlife. All this is needed to maintain the ecological balance of Nature. The presentgravity of droughts and floods is due to the systematic destruction of plant life. We are suffering all the agonieswhich the environment is giving us due precisely to the fact that we have ignored or disobeyed the laws ofNature. One important law of Nature is : to every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. It applies in thecase of man. If man works hard, he will get the reward. Success comes only to those who try, work and perspire.Those who are lazy, slothful and inactive have nothing but failure in store for them. Thus, from every angleNature is important to us; its laws must be abided by, otherwise we will have to face troubles galore.
The sensible engineer constructsa new channel for the water to flowthrough, and constructs bridge overthe river. If he did not do so, thebridge would never be completedagainst the force of the current of theriver. The American philosopher poetEmerson has rightly said, “Nature isconquered by obedience, and thedivine is found in a unity of justiceand love.”
Obviously, those who do notobey the laws of Nature must suffer.When it is cold, nature demands thatwe should try to keep warm in what-ever ways we can, and so on. Such isthe way in which physical Natureteaches the inviolability of law. Man,following his own untrained will,strives to follow it, be a fence ofphysical law around him or not. Hedashes himself against the iron wallwhich he cannot break, and the painof the bruising, the anguish of themutilation, teaches him that law isinviolable, and unchangeable, that itmust be obeyed or the disobedientwill perish in the struggle.
There is equal and oppositereaction to every action, is a veryimportant law of Nature, whichNewton divulged and propounded.So we cannot escape the results of ourown actions and creep into unearnedhappiness of favourable results bysome door of vicarious atonementwhere we have not laboured, andwhere we have not wrought. The lawof Nature is that each man must walkon his feet, that each man must growby his own effort. Those who try tolive by proxy or depend on the efforts
of others must suffer for disobeyingthe law. To get help from others, onemust also help himself. For truth doesnot need invertebrate people savedby the goodness of another. Unlesswe fulfil the requirements of laws ofNature, no other horizon can openbefore our eyes. Great teacher ofRussian origin Madam H.P. Blavatskywrites in her famous book Voice ofthe Silence—“Help nature and workon with her, and nature will regardthee as one of her creators and makeobedience. As she would open widebefore the portals of her secret cham-bers lay before thy gaze the treasureshidden in the very depths of her purevirgin bosom.” The implication ofthese words is the call to the scientificand technological world of today, tobe a co-worker with Nature andnot aspire to become a conqueror ofnature. This dire need of the moderntimes was given expression by one ofthe great scientists of today, JulianHuxley. Even at the risk of digres-sion, we must tell you what he said,“We must switch more and more ofscientific efforts from the explorationof outer space to that of inner space,the realm of our own minds. Allbranches of science and learning canjoin in this great venture of explora-tion.” Remember Nature has no veilin her kingdom for him who tries towork with her.
P.Darpan