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    You and I share the same love and the same dream…to become an IAS officer. But that’s not all that we share. I also share with you the fear and anxiety that comes with this dream. 

    It’s the same struggle every day, isn’t it? 

    1. How do I complete the syllabus?
    2. How do I maintain consistency?
    3. What to study, what not to study?
    4. How do I manage my time?
    5. How do I complete my optionals?
    6. How do write better answers?
    7. How can I remember this all?
    8. How can I manage current affairs? Etc.

    It was the same for me. The same concern every day. I felt lost and overwhelmed too. And I totally understand what you are going through right now!

    But, here’s the thing – All of these are SOLVABLE PROBLEMS!

    You CAN learn how to manage your syllabus, you CAN learn to manage your time, you CAN learn how to write good answers. All you need is the right support and guidance. For example – I too was inconsistent with my studies. But then I broke down the syllabus into small pieces. I prioritised the topics. And my mentors helped me frame a schedule that matched my learning pace. That’s it! With such a small change I was able to bring more consistency in my studies.

    And that’s exactly what I want to share with you. What are the small changes that you can make? What kind of schedule you can keep? Where can you look for the right study materials? Etc. And I would like you to learn from my experience so that your journey is smoother than mine.

    Quite frankly, I am inviting you to share my experiences with you. I would like to share the mistakes I made and how I corrected them. I am hoping that you would learn from these experiences and clear the exam on your first attempt!

    Remember, you can definitely clear this exam and I would like to share everything I learned with you. Do join me on the webinar at 7 P.M. on 8th August, and we can solve the problems together.

    About The Webinar Host:

    The Webinar is being hosted by a civil service officer Arnav Shivendu who cleared his exam in his first attempt in 2019 with AIR 283.

  • Registration Closing at 6 PM || Free Webinar by First  Attempt UPSC Topper || Arnav Shivendu, AIR 283 || My Love for Civil Services and How to Clear the Exam in First Attempt

    Registration Closing at 6 PM || Free Webinar by First Attempt UPSC Topper || Arnav Shivendu, AIR 283 || My Love for Civil Services and How to Clear the Exam in First Attempt

    Webinar Date: 8th August

    Time: 7 PM

    You and I share the same love and the same dream…to become an IAS officer. But that’s not all that we share. I also share with you the fear and anxiety that comes with this dream. 

    It’s the same struggle every day, isn’t it? 

    1. How do I complete the syllabus?
    2. How do I maintain consistency?
    3. What to study, what not to study?
    4. How do I manage my time?
    5. How do I complete my optionals?
    6. How do write better answers?
    7. How can I remember this all?
    8. How can I manage current affairs? Etc.

    It was the same for me. The same concern every day. I felt lost and overwhelmed too. And I totally understand what you are going through right now!

    But, here’s the thing – All of these are SOLVABLE PROBLEMS!

    You CAN learn how to manage your syllabus, you CAN learn to manage your time, you CAN learn how to write good answers. All you need is the right support and guidance. For example – I too was inconsistent with my studies. But then I broke down the syllabus into small pieces. I prioritised the topics. And my mentors helped me frame a schedule that matched my learning pace. That’s it! With such a small change I was able to bring more consistency in my studies.

    And that’s exactly what I want to share with you. What are the small changes that you can make? What kind of schedule you can keep? Where can you look for the right study materials? Etc. And I would like you to learn from my experience so that your journey is smoother than mine.

    Quite frankly, I am inviting you to share my experiences with you. I would like to share the mistakes I made and how I corrected them. I am hoping that you would learn from these experiences and clear the exam on your first attempt!

    Remember, you can definitely clear this exam and I would like to share everything I learned with you. Do join me on the webinar at 7 P.M. on 8th August, and we can solve the problems together.

    About The Webinar Host:

    The Webinar is being hosted by a civil service officer Arnav Shivendu who cleared his exam in his first attempt in 2019 with AIR 283.

  • Last Few Seats left || Free Webinar by First  Attempt UPSC Topper || Arnav Shivendu, AIR 283 || My Love for Civil Services and How to Clear the Exam in First Attempt

    Last Few Seats left || Free Webinar by First Attempt UPSC Topper || Arnav Shivendu, AIR 283 || My Love for Civil Services and How to Clear the Exam in First Attempt

    Webinar Date: 8th August

    Time: 7 PM

    You and I share the same love and the same dream…to become an IAS officer. But that’s not all that we share. I also share with you the fear and anxiety that comes with this dream. 

    It’s the same struggle every day, isn’t it? 

    1. How do I complete the syllabus?
    2. How do I maintain consistency?
    3. What to study, what not to study?
    4. How do I manage my time?
    5. How do I complete my optionals?
    6. How do write better answers?
    7. How can I remember this all?
    8. How can I manage current affairs? Etc.

    It was the same for me. The same concern every day. I felt lost and overwhelmed too. And I totally understand what you are going through right now!

    But, here’s the thing – All of these are SOLVABLE PROBLEMS!

    You CAN learn how to manage your syllabus, you CAN learn to manage your time, you CAN learn how to write good answers. All you need is the right support and guidance. For example – I too was inconsistent with my studies. But then I broke down the syllabus into small pieces. I prioritised the topics. And my mentors helped me frame a schedule that matched my learning pace. That’s it! With such a small change I was able to bring more consistency in my studies.

    And that’s exactly what I want to share with you. What are the small changes that you can make? What kind of schedule you can keep? Where can you look for the right study materials? Etc. And I would like you to learn from my experience so that your journey is smoother than mine.

    Quite frankly, I am inviting you to share my experiences with you. I would like to share the mistakes I made and how I corrected them. I am hoping that you would learn from these experiences and clear the exam on your first attempt!

    Remember, you can definitely clear this exam and I would like to share everything I learned with you. Do join me on the webinar at 7 P.M. on 8th August, and we can solve the problems together.

    About The Webinar Host:

    The Webinar is being hosted by a civil service officer Arnav Shivendu who cleared his exam in his first attempt in 2019 with AIR 283.

  • Complete PRELIMS REVISION For Absolutely FREE! Increase Your Accuracy And Score 130+ In Prelims || New Session Starting today

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  • Last Few Seats left || Free Webinar by First  Attempt UPSC Topper || Arnav Shivendu, AIR 283 || My Love for Civil Services and How to Clear the Exam in First Attempt

    Last Few Seats left || Free Webinar by First Attempt UPSC Topper || Arnav Shivendu, AIR 283 || My Love for Civil Services and How to Clear the Exam in First Attempt

    Webinar Date: 8th August

    Time: 7 PM

    You and I share the same love and the same dream…to become an IAS officer. But that’s not all that we share. I also share with you the fear and anxiety that comes with this dream. 

    It’s the same struggle every day, isn’t it? 

    1. How do I complete the syllabus?
    2. How do I maintain consistency?
    3. What to study, what not to study?
    4. How do I manage my time?
    5. How do I complete my optionals?
    6. How do write better answers?
    7. How can I remember this all?
    8. How can I manage current affairs? Etc.

    It was the same for me. The same concern every day. I felt lost and overwhelmed too. And I totally understand what you are going through right now!

    But, here’s the thing – All of these are SOLVABLE PROBLEMS!

    You CAN learn how to manage your syllabus, you CAN learn to manage your time, you CAN learn how to write good answers. All you need is the right support and guidance. For example – I too was inconsistent with my studies. But then I broke down the syllabus into small pieces. I prioritised the topics. And my mentors helped me frame a schedule that matched my learning pace. That’s it! With such a small change I was able to bring more consistency in my studies.

    And that’s exactly what I want to share with you. What are the small changes that you can make? What kind of schedule you can keep? Where can you look for the right study materials? Etc. And I would like you to learn from my experience so that your journey is smoother than mine.

    Quite frankly, I am inviting you to share my experiences with you. I would like to share the mistakes I made and how I corrected them. I am hoping that you would learn from these experiences and clear the exam on your first attempt!

    Remember, you can definitely clear this exam and I would like to share everything I learned with you. Do join me on the webinar at 7 P.M. on 8th August, and we can solve the problems together.

    About The Webinar Host:

    The Webinar is being hosted by a civil service officer Arnav Shivendu who cleared his exam in his first attempt in 2019 with AIR 283.

  • Streak Daily Initiative: Question Hour – Day 12

    Questions for the Day:

    Try these Mains Questions :

    Q: Discuss the major extra constitutional factors influencing the federal polity in India. (10)

    Q: Kesavananda Bharati case holds a very important place in making Indian Constitution a “living document”. Elaborate. In this context, also examine the significance of Basic Structure Doctrine in Indian Constitution. (15)

    Try these Prelims Questions :

    Q1. Consider the following statements

    1. An amendment to the Constitution of India can be initiated by an introduction of a bill in the Lok Sabha only.

    2. If such an amendment seeks to make changes in the federal character of the Constitution, the amendment also requires to be ratified by the legislature of all the States of India.

    3. An amendment to the Constitution of India cannot be called into question by the Supreme Court of India.

    Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

    (a) 1 and 3only

    (b) 2 and 3 only

    (c) 1 and 2 only 

    (d) None of them

    Q2. Consider the following statements related to Article 368 of the Constitution:

    1. A Constitutional Amendment Bill can be passed at a joint session of Parliament in case of deadlock between the two Houses.

    2. It is obligatory for the President of India to give his assent to a Constitutional Amendment Bill passed under Article 368.

    3. To amend 7th Schedule of the Constitution, ratification of more than half of the State legislature is essential.

    4. To Take away any the fundamental rights

    Which of these are correct ?

    (a) 1 and 2

    (b) 1 and 3

    (c) 2 and 3 and 4

    (d) 1, 2 and 3

    Q3. Consider the following statements about the basic Structure doctrine: 

    1. A Constitutional amendment inserting a regulation in the Ninth Schedule cannot be challenged on the ground of violation of basic structure of the Constitution.

    2. Any Constitutional amendment by Parliament cannot be successfully challenged unless it affects the basic structure of the Constitution.

    3. All fundamental Rights form the basic  structure, hence can’t be taken away. 

    Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

    (a) Only 1 and 2

    (b) Only 2 and 3

    (c) Both 1 and 3

    (d) None of them 

    Q4. Which of the following given below are the features of the parliamentary government in India?
    1. Presence of nominal and real executives
    2. Leadership of the prime minister or the chief minister
    3. Dissolution of the upper and lower Houses 

    4. Separation of powers between executive and legislature


    Select the correct answer using the codes given below
    A. 1 ,2 and 3only

    B. 2 ,3 and 4 only

    C. 1 and 2 only

    D. All of them.

     Q5. In the context of India, which of the following principles is/are implied institutionally in the parliamentary  Government?

    1. Members of the Cabinet are Members of the Parliament.
    2. Ministers hold the office till they enjoy confidence in the Parliament.
    3. The Cabinet is headed by the Head of the State.

    Select the correct answer using the codes given below.

    (a) 1 and 2 only

    (b) 3 only

    (c) 2 and 3 only

    (d) 1, 2 and 3

    Q6. The presidential system operates on the principle of

    (a) Division of powers

    (b) Separation of powers

    (c) Fusion of powers

    (d) Balance of powers

    Q7. Which of the following are true of presidential system of

    Government?

    (1) President is both Head of the State and Head of the

    Government.

    (2) It is based on separation of powers.

    (3) President’s term of office is fixed.

    (4) Secretaries are responsible to the President as well as to the Senate.

    Select the correct answer from the codes given below:

    (a) (1), (2) and (3)

    (b) All of them

    (c) (1), (2), and (4)

    (d) (1), (3), and (4)

    Q8. Which of the following given below explain the differences between Federal Government and Unitary Government?
    1. In federal government, the constitution is written while it may be written or unwritten in unitary government.
    2. There is supremacy of the Constitution in federal government while in unitary government Constitution may or may not be supreme. 

    3. In federalism, there is horizontal division of powers, while in Unitary system, all powers are concentrated at center.
    Select the correct answer using the codes given below
    A. 1 and 2only

    B. 2 and 3 only

    C. All of them

    D. 1 and 3 only

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  • Important Sessions of Indian National Congress and Important Satyagraha of Mahatma Gandhi

    07th Aug, 2021

    Important facts to remember about leaders of the session

    • Womesh Chandra Bonnerjee was the president of the first session of the Indian National Congress.
    • Annie Beasant was the first female President of the Indian National Congress.
    • Sarojini Naidu was the first Indian woman president of the Indian National Congress.
    • Badruddin Tyabji was the first Muslim President of the Indian National Congress.
    • Rahimtulla Sayani was the second Muslim President of the Indian National Congress.
    • George Yule was the first European President of the Indian National Congress.
    • Dadhabhai Naoroji was the first Parsi President of the Indian National Congress.
    • Sankaran Narayan was the first & the only Keralite President of the Indian National Congress Session.
    • Hakim Ajmal Khan was the only person to be appointed as the President of INC, All India Muslim League & All India Khilafat Committee.

    Important Sessions of Indian National Congress

    Year and PlacePresidentDetails
    Bombay, 1885W C BonnerjeeThis was the first session. 72 delegates attended it. Formation of Indian National Congress.
    Calcutta, 1886Dadabhai NaorojiNational Congress and National Conference were merged. 
    Madras, 1887Syed Badruddin TyabjiAn appeal was made to Muslims to join hands with other national leaders. Syed Badruddin Tyabji, first Muslim President.
    Calcutta, 1896Rahimtullah M. SayaniNational song ‘Vande Mataram’ was sung for the first time
    Benares, 1905Gopal Krishna GokhaleResentment was shown against the partition of Bengal
    Calcutta, 1906Dadabhai NaorojiThe word ‘swaraj’ was mentioned for the first time.
    Surat, 1907Rash Behari GhoshThe ‘Surat Split’- Party splits into extremists and moderates
    Lahore, 1909Madan Mohan MalaviyaDisapproval was expressed over the separate electorates on basis of religion as given in Indian Councils Act, 1909.
    Calcutta, 1911Bishan Narayan DarThe national anthem ‘Jana Gana Mana’ was sung for the first time
    Lucknow, 1916Ambica Charan MazumdarLucknow Pact was signed. The extremists and moderates reunited.
    Calcutta, 1917Annie BesantShe was the first woman president of the INC
    Amritsar, 1919Motilal NehruThe Jallianwalla Bagh massacre was condemned. Khilafat Movement was boosted
    Belgaum, 1924M K GandhiOnly Session presided over by Mahatma Gandhi
    Kanpur, 1925Sarojini NaiduSarojini Naidu, First Indian Woman President
    Lahore, 1929Jawaharlal NehruThis was an iconic session. Resolution for ‘Poorna Swaraj’ was passed. The Civil Disobedience movement was launched. Gandhi- Irwin pact was endorsed.
    Karachi, 1931Vallabhbhai PatelThe Congress adopted a resolution on Fundamental Rights and Economic Policy
    Haripura, 1938Subhas Chandra BoseNational Planning Committed set-up under Nehru
    Tripuri, 1939Subhas Chandra BoseBose had to resign due to differences with Gandhi
    Meerut, 1946Acharya KripalaniLast session before independence

    Important Satyagraha and freedom struggle movements of Mahatma Gandhi

    The Rise of Gandhi in the Indian Freedom Struggle

    M K Gandhi returned from South Africa to India in 1915.

    There he had led a peaceful agitation against the discrimination meted out to Indians and had emerged as a respected leader.

    It was in South Africa that he developed his brand of Satyagraha. In India, he first used this tool against the British government at Champaran in Bihar.

    Champaran Satyagraha (1917)

    • The first civil disobedience movement by Gandhi in the freedom struggle. He is requested by Rajkumar Shukla, an indigo cultivator in Bihar to inspire the peasants to struggle against the oppressive plantation system.
    • The farmers were suffering under heavy taxes and an exploitative system. They were forced to grow indigo by the British planters under the tinkathia system.
    • Gandhi arrived in Champaran to investigate the matter but was not permitted by the British authorities to do so. He was asked to leave the place but he refused.
    • He was able to gather support from the farmers and masses. The case against him was dropped and he was allowed to conduct the inquiry.
    • After peaceful protests against the planters and landlords led by Gandhi, the government agreed to abolish the exploitative tinkathia system.
    • The peasants also received a part of the money extracted from them as compensation.
    • Champaran struggle is called the first experiment on Satyagraha by Gandhi. It was during this time that Gandhi was given the names ‘Bapu’ and ‘Mahatma’ by the people.

    Kheda Satyagraha (1918)

    • 1918 was a year of failed crops in the Kheda district of Gujarat due to droughts.
    • As per law, the farmers were entitled to remission if the produce was less than a quarter of the normal output. But the government refused any remission from paying land revenue.
    • Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, under Gandhi’s guidance, led the farmers in protest against the collection of taxes in the wake of the famine.
    • People from all castes and ethnicities of the district lend their support to the movement.
    • The protest was peaceful and people showed remarkable courage even in the face of adversities like confiscation of personal property and arrest.
    • Finally, the authorities gave in and gave some concessions to the farmers.

    Ahmedabad Mill Strike (1918)

    • Gandhi used Satyagraha and hunger strike for the first time during an industrial dispute between the owners and workers of a cotton mill in Ahmedabad.
    • The owners wanted to withdraw the plague bonus to the workers while the workers were demanding a hike of 35% in their wages. Gandhi underwent a hunger strike for the workers..
    • The Ahmedabad Mill strike was successful and the workers were granted the wage hike they wanted.

    Satyagraha against the proposed Rowlatt Act (1919)

    • Rowlatt Act gave the government enormous powers to repress political activities, and allowed detention of political prisoners without trial for two years.
    • On 13th April, 1919 the infamous Jallianwalla Bagh incident took place. Seeing violence spread, Mahatma Gandhi called off the movement (18th April, 1919).

    Non-Cooperation Movement (1920-22)

    • At the Calcutta session of the Congress in September 1920, he convinced other leaders of the need to start a non-cooperation movement in support of Khilafat as well as for swaraj.
    • At the Congress session at Nagpur in December 1920, the Non-Cooperation programme was adopted.
    • In February 1922, Mahatma Gandhi decided to withdraw the Non-Cooperation Movement after the Chauri-Chaura incident.

    The Salt March and the Civil Disobedience Movement

    • For several years after the Non-cooperation Movement ended, Mahatma Gandhi focused on his social reform work.
    • In 1930, Gandhiji declared that he would lead a march to break the salt law. According to this law, the state had a monopoly on the manufacture and sale of salt.
    • The march was over 240 miles, from Gandhi’s ashram in Sabarmati to the Gujarati coastal town of Dandi, where they broke the government law by gathering natural salt found on the seashore, and boiling sea water to produce salt.
    • This marked the beginning of the Civil Disobedience Movement.
    • In 1931, Gandhi accepted a truce (the Gandhi-Irwin Pact), called off civil disobedience, and agreed to attend the Second Round Table Conference in London as the sole representative of the Indian National Congress.
    • After returning from London, Mahatma Gandhi relaunched the Civil Disobedience Movement. For over a year, the movement continued, but by 1934 it lost its momentum.

    Quit India Movement

    • With the outbreak of World War II (1939-45), the nationalist struggle in India entered its last crucial phase.
    • The failure of the mission of Sir Stafford Cripps, a British cabinet minister who went to India in March 1942 with an offer that Gandhi found unacceptable.
    • The British equivocation on the transfer of power to Indian hands, and the encouragement given by high British officials to conservative and communal forces promoting discord between Muslims and Hindus impelled Gandhi to demand in the summer of 1942 an immediate British withdrawal from India—what became known as the Quit India Movement.

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    Last Few Seats left || Free Webinar by First Attempt UPSC Topper || Arnav Shivendu, AIR 283 || My Love for Civil Services and How to Clear the Exam in First Attempt

    Webinar Date: 8th August

    Time: 7 PM

    You and I share the same love and the same dream…to become an IAS officer. But that’s not all that we share. I also share with you the fear and anxiety that comes with this dream. 

    It’s the same struggle every day, isn’t it? 

    1. How do I complete the syllabus?
    2. How do I maintain consistency?
    3. What to study, what not to study?
    4. How do I manage my time?
    5. How do I complete my optionals?
    6. How do write better answers?
    7. How can I remember this all?
    8. How can I manage current affairs? Etc.

    It was the same for me. The same concern every day. I felt lost and overwhelmed too. And I totally understand what you are going through right now!

    But, here’s the thing – All of these are SOLVABLE PROBLEMS!

    You CAN learn how to manage your syllabus, you CAN learn to manage your time, you CAN learn how to write good answers. All you need is the right support and guidance. For example – I too was inconsistent with my studies. But then I broke down the syllabus into small pieces. I prioritised the topics. And my mentors helped me frame a schedule that matched my learning pace. That’s it! With such a small change I was able to bring more consistency in my studies.

    And that’s exactly what I want to share with you. What are the small changes that you can make? What kind of schedule you can keep? Where can you look for the right study materials? Etc. And I would like you to learn from my experience so that your journey is smoother than mine.

    Quite frankly, I am inviting you to share my experiences with you. I would like to share the mistakes I made and how I corrected them. I am hoping that you would learn from these experiences and clear the exam on your first attempt!

    Remember, you can definitely clear this exam and I would like to share everything I learned with you. Do join me on the webinar at 7 P.M. on 8th August, and we can solve the problems together.

    About The Webinar Host:

    The Webinar is being hosted by a civil service officer Arnav Shivendu who cleared his exam in his first attempt in 2019 with AIR 283.

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  • Free Webinar by First  Attempt UPSC Topper || Arnav Shivendu, AIR 283 || My Love for Civil Services and How to Clear the Exam in First Attempt

    Free Webinar by First Attempt UPSC Topper || Arnav Shivendu, AIR 283 || My Love for Civil Services and How to Clear the Exam in First Attempt

    Webinar Date: 8th August

    Time: 7 PM

    You and I share the same love and the same dream…to become an IAS officer. But that’s not all that we share. I also share with you the fear and anxiety that comes with this dream. 

    It’s the same struggle every day, isn’t it? 

    1. How do I complete the syllabus?
    2. How do I maintain consistency?
    3. What to study, what not to study?
    4. How do I manage my time?
    5. How do I complete my optionals?
    6. How do write better answers?
    7. How can I remember this all?
    8. How can I manage current affairs? Etc.

    It was the same for me. The same concern every day. I felt lost and overwhelmed too. And I totally understand what you are going through right now!

    But, here’s the thing – All of these are SOLVABLE PROBLEMS!

    You CAN learn how to manage your syllabus, you CAN learn to manage your time, you CAN learn how to write good answers. All you need is the right support and guidance. For example – I too was inconsistent with my studies. But then I broke down the syllabus into small pieces. I prioritised the topics. And my mentors helped me frame a schedule that matched my learning pace. That’s it! With such a small change I was able to bring more consistency in my studies.

    And that’s exactly what I want to share with you. What are the small changes that you can make? What kind of schedule you can keep? Where can you look for the right study materials? Etc. And I would like you to learn from my experience so that your journey is smoother than mine.

    Quite frankly, I am inviting you to share my experiences with you. I would like to share the mistakes I made and how I corrected them. I am hoping that you would learn from these experiences and clear the exam on your first attempt!

    Remember, you can definitely clear this exam and I would like to share everything I learned with you. Do join me on the webinar at 7 P.M. on 8th August, and we can solve the problems together.

    About The Webinar Host:

    The Webinar is being hosted by a civil service officer Arnav Shivendu who cleared his exam in his first attempt in 2019 with AIR 283.