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IAS strategy mainly focus on aspirants for studying various subject with structured time table. Concentrates on IAS timetable for all aspirants,update notification,tips and successful strategics to become an IAS.
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IAS STRATEGY welcome to iasstrategy.com IAS strategy mainly focus on aspirants for studying various subject with structured time table. Concentrates on IAS timetable for all aspirants,update notification,tips and successful strategics to become an IAS.preparing for all subjects which are relevant to IAS exam.For most aspirants, a complete training and orientation program, through one of the two available methods of setting up online or in the classroom, becomes indispensable to have the opportunity to successfully navigate the prerequisites to access the IAS program. The exclusive focus of the IAS strategy on UPSC and IAS Coaching allows them to design a cutting-edge curriculum specifically designed by their qualified and expert faculty that provides aspirants with a clearer individualized strategy and focused topics, based on the results of the SWOT analysis of aspirants NATIONAL BROADBAND MISSION •The government has announced a new “mission” aimed at providing broadband access in all villages in the country by 2022. •As part of the mission, the government plans to shed 30 km / k of incremental fiber optic path, while increasing the tower’s density from 0.42 to 1 tower per thousand inhabitants by 2024. •The mission involves a stakeholder investment of $ 100 billion (Rs7 lakhs crore), including Rs70,000 crore from the Universal Service Obligation Fund (USOF) in the coming years. •The vision of the national broadband mission is to accelerate the growth of the digital communication infrastructure, bridge the digital divide, facilitate digital empowerment and inclusion and provide accessible and universal access to broadband for all.
IAS STRATEGY •Furthermore, a broadband availability index will be developed to measure the availability of the digital communications infrastructure within a State / UT. •The government on 18 December, 2019 launched the National Broadband Mission which aims to accelerate the growth of digital communications infrastructure, bridge the digital divide and provide accessible and universal broadband access for all. •The main goal of the NBM is to provide broadband access to all villages by 2022. •National Broadband Mission aim is to 60000 villages connect across India with 7 lakhs per annum with 10% contribution from state revenue over a period of 3-4 years. •Through Bharat Net, broadband services have reached 142,000 blocks and the national broadband mission aims to offer broadband for all by 2022, including remotely located hospitals, schools and post offices. For More info: https://www.iasstrategy.com/