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πŸŽ– Passes in Western Ghats :-

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πŸŽ– Trick - For All Governor Generals and Viceroys in Chronological Order :-

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πŸŽ– All Viceroy in chronological order :-

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Another Trick :- Curzon & Minto doing Hardly Chemical Reaction Irrespective of Willingness given by LinWaMou.

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πŸŽ– Mnemonic - For All Committees For Panchayati Raj :-

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πŸŽ– Trick For Evolution of Municipalities :-

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πŸŽ– Mnemonic For Passing of Budget :-

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πŸŽ– Mnemonic For Central Asian Rulers :-

Mnemonic :- ISHPAK / MAREGA K.

I :- Indo Greeks.
MA :- Milinda.

SH :- Shakas.
RE :- Rudradaman.

PA :- Parthians.
GA :- Gondophernes.

K :- Kushana.
K :- Kushana / Kadphises.

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πŸŽ– Mnemonic For The order of oceans from largest to smallest :-

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πŸŽ– Mnemonic - For All Imp. Ancient Indian Dynasties in Chronological Order :-

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πŸŽ– Trick For SDG (Sustainable development goals) :-

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πŸŽ– Trick For Preamble :-

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πŸŽ– Mnemonic - For All Committees For Panchayati Raj :-

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πŸŽ– Mnemonic - For ASEAN And SAARC Countries :-

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Depreciation of Rupee

The  reasons behind the rupee’s decline is:


β€œDEPRECIATION” β†’ Each Letter Represents a Key Factor

Internal Factors:
β€’ D β†’ Deficit (Fiscal & Trade) – Persistent fiscal and trade imbalances weaken the rupee.
β€’ E β†’ Expensive Imports – Rising crude oil and essential imports increase foreign currency demand.
β€’ P β†’ Policy Uncertainty – RBI’s inconsistent exchange rate policies create market instability.
β€’ R β†’ Rising Inflation – Higher prices reduce the real value of the rupee.
β€’ E β†’ Export Struggles – Inflation-driven production costs make Indian exports less competitive.

External Factors:
β€’ C β†’ Capital Outflows – Foreign investors withdraw funds due to global uncertainties.
β€’ I β†’ Interest Rate Hikes (US Fed) – Aggressive US Fed rate hikes strengthen the dollar.
β€’ A β†’ Ailing Global Economy – Slowdown in global demand weakens India’s exports.
β€’ T β†’ Tensions Geopolitically – Conflicts (e.g., Russia-Ukraine) increase energy prices, worsening India’s trade balance.
β€’ I β†’ Investor Sentiment Weakening – Global risk aversion leads to foreign capital flight.
β€’ O β†’ Oil Price Surge – Higher crude oil prices increase the trade deficit.
β€’ N β†’ Negative Growth Shocks – Global recessions reduce capital inflows into emerging markets like India.

β€œDEPRECIATION” = The Rupee’s Fall

To make the mnemonic more impactful and negative consequences of a falling rupee:

Mnemonic: β€œCRISIS” β†’ Rupee Depreciation Triggers an Economic CRISIS!

Each letter represents a key consequence:
β€’ C β†’ Costlier Imports – Crude oil, electronics, and raw materials become expensive, worsening the current account deficit.
β€’ R β†’ Rising Inflation – Higher import costs push up domestic prices as businesses transfer costs to consumers.
β€’ I β†’ Investor Flight – Foreign investors lose confidence and withdraw capital from Indian markets.
β€’ S β†’ Shrinking Export Gains – While a weaker rupee makes exports competitive initially, inflation-driven high input costs negate the advantage.
β€’ I β†’ Increasing Debt Burden – External debt in foreign currency becomes more expensive, raising repayment burdens.
β€’ S β†’ Stock Market Volatility – Reduced foreign investments and economic uncertainty cause market instability.

β€œCRISIS” β†’ Falling Rupee Sparks an Economic Crisis!


Measures
to restore the value of the rupee

β€œR-E-S-T-O-R-E” β†’ Efforts to RESTORE the Rupee!

Each letter represents a key measure:

Monetary Policy Measures:
β€’ R β†’ Reserves Utilization – RBI intervenes by selling forex reserves to balance demand-supply.
β€’ E β†’ Enhancing Interest Rates – Raising repo rates attracts foreign investments, strengthening the rupee.
β€’ S β†’ Swap Agreements – Bilateral currency swaps reduce reliance on the US dollar.

Fiscal Policy Measures:
β€’ T β†’ Tackling Import Dependency – Promoting domestic production of high-demand imports (e.g., crude oil substitutes).
β€’ O β†’ Optimizing Exports – Incentives and subsidies encourage exporters, improving the trade balance.
β€’ R β†’ Robust Infrastructure – Developing logistics and supply chains lowers production costs, boosting competitiveness.
β€’ E β†’ Encouraging Foreign Investments – Implementing investor-friendly policies to attract stable FDI.

β€œRESTORE” β†’ A Strategy to Bring Stability to the Rupee!
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