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History repeats itself in UPSC — not just events, but questions too.
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Exploring India & the world through the UPSC lens — from Ladakh’s cold deserts to Arunachal’s lush Siang Valley, from China’s Fujian to Brazil’s tropical forests.
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Mains Oriented Insights | 8 Nov 2025
From the Abraham Accords expanding into Central Asia to India’s bold push for RegStack governance reforms — this edition connects diplomacy, digital regulation, internal security, and MSME labour shifts.
Understand how balance, inclusion, and trust define India’s evolving policy landscape.
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The First factory Act restricting the working hours of
women and children and authorizing local governments
to make necessary rules was adopted during whose time (2007)Anonymous voting
- (a) Lord Lytton
- (b) Lord Bentinck
- (c) Lord Ripon
- (d) Lord canning
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With reference to the revolt of the year 1857, who of the
following was betrayed by a friend captured and put to
death by the British (2006)Anonymous voting
- (a) Nana Sahib
- (b) Kunwar Singh
- (c) Khan Bahadur Khan
- (d) Tantia Tope
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Under the permanent Settlement, 1793, the amindars
were required to issue pattas to the farmers which were
not issued by many of the amindars. The reason was (2001)Anonymous voting
- (a) The amindars were trusted by the farmers
- (b) There was no official check upon the amindars
- (c) It was the responsibility of the British government
- (d) The farmers were not interested in getting pattas
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Economically, one of the results of the British rule in
India in the 19th century was the (2018)Anonymous voting
- (a) increase in the export of Indian handicrafts
- (b) growth in the number of Indian owned factories
- (c) commercialization of Indian agriculture
- (d) rapid increase in the urban population
