UPSC Prelims Strategy: Dos and Don’ts

UPSC Prelims Strategy: Dos and Don’ts Since it is often said that well begun is half done, the right and smart preparation strategies for UPSC Preliminary Exam not only increase one’s chances of qualifying for the next round, i.e., Mains Exam but also assures high success probability in the final selection. Indeed, a good start […]
Time Management Tips for UPSC Exam Preparation

Time Management Tips for UPSC Exam Preparation American author, success coach, and one of the most influential motivational speakers of present times, Tony Robbins, says, “Once you have mastered time, you will understand how true it is that most people overestimate what they can accomplish in a year – and underestimate what they can achieve […]
Why mock interview is important for UPSC aspirants

Why mock interview is important for UPSC aspirants With the preliminary and the mains round of the UPSC Civil Services examinations now over, aspirants who have cleared the tests are now gearing up for the final round – personality test/interview. While aspirants might have gotten confident by now having cleared the two written rounds, it […]
IAS Preparation Strategy for UPSC CSE by Success Guru AK Mishra

IAS Preparation Strategy for UPSC CSE by Success Guru AK Mishra The UPSC civil services exam being one of the most competitive exams in the country might often create a sense of overwhelming anxiety among the candidates, since clearing the exams can shape the career of an individual and redefine his future prospects of success. […]
Daily Editorial Analysis for 23th January 2023
India’s urbanisation policies Context A report by the World Bank, released in November last year, on financing India’s urban infrastructure needs, focuses on private investments ameliorating urban problems. Key Highlights The push to attract private capital, since the 1990s, followed by the urban reforms. After three decades of reforms, urban finance predominantly comes from the […]
Daily Current Affairs for 23th January 2023
Dry, cold winter and rabi crop Why in News? 2021-22 was the Year of Climate Change for Indian agriculture. Every single month from September 2021 to January 2022 recorded excess rain, which significantly damaged the post-monsoon kharif crop at the time of harvesting Key Highlights 2022-23 has been quite different.Rainfall was 37.4% below the all-India […]