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  • Streak Daily Initiative: Question Hour – Day 2

    Questions for the Day:

    Try these Mains Questions :

    Q: Identify the major obstacles in the smooth functioning of Parliamentary democracy in India. (15)

    Q: ‘The essential purpose of the Cabinet committee is to relieve the cabinet of some burden of work.’ Discuss (10)

    Try these Prelims Questions :

    Q1. There is a Parliamentary System of Government in India because the

    (a) Lok Sabha is elected directly by the people

    (b) Parliament can amend the constitution

    (c) Rajya Sabha cannot be dissolved

    (d) Council of Ministers is responsible to the Lok Sabha

    Q2.Consider the following statements:

    1. The Council of Ministers in the Centre shall be collectively responsible to the Parliament.
    2. The Union Ministers shall hold the office during the pleasure of the President of India.
    3. The Prime Minister shall communicate to the President about the proposals for Legislation.
      Which of the statement given above is/are correct?

    (a) only 1

    (b) only 2 and 3

    (c) only 1 and 3

    (d) 1, 2 and 3

    Q3. Which of the following are not necessarily the consequences
    of the proclamation of the President’s rule in a State?

    1.Dissolution of the State Legislative Assembly

    2.Removal of the Council of Ministers in the State

    1. Dissolution of the local bodies


    Select the correct answer using the code given below:

    (a) 1 and 2 only

    (b) 1 and 3 only

    (c) 2 and 3 only

    (d) 1, 2and 3

    Q4. Which of the following are the members of the Cabinet committee on
    Security?

    1. Prime Minister

    2. Minister of Home Affairs

    3. Minister of External Affairs

    4. Ministry of Road Transport and Highways

    Select the correct answer using the code given below

    (a) 1 and 2

    (b) 1,2 and 3

    (c) 1,3 and 4

    (d) All are correct

    Q5. A Parliamentary System of Government is one in which

    (a) all political parties in the Parliament are represented in the Government

    (b) the Government is responsible to the Parliament and can be removed by it

    (c) the Government is elected by the people and can be removed by them

    (d) the Government is chosen by the Parliament but cannot be removed by it before completion of a fixed term

    Q 6.Consider the following statements:

    1.In the election for Lok Sabha or State Assembly, the winning candidate must get at least 50 percent of the votes polled, to be declared elected.

    2.According to the provisions laid down in the Constitution of India, in Lok Sabha, the Speaker’s post goes to the majority party and the Deputy Speaker’s to the Opposition.

    Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

    (a) 1 only

    (b) 2 only

    (c) Both 1 and 2

    (d) Neither 1 nor 2

    Q 7. Consider the following statements:

    1.The President of India can summon a session of the Parliament at such a place as he/she thinks fit.

    2.The Constitution of India provides for three sessions of the Parliament in a year, but it is not mandatory to conduct all three sessions.

    3.There is no minimum number of days that the Parliament is required to meet in a year.

    Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

    (a) 1 only

    (b) 2 only

    (c) 1 and 3 only

    (d) 2 and 3 only

    Q 8. Consider the following statements regarding ‘No confidence motion’

    1. Only a motion expressing want of confidence in the
      council of ministers as a whole is admitted
    2. A no confidence motion needs to set out grounds on
      which it is based.
    3. Any no confidence motion once moved can’t be
      withdrawn
    4. Rajya Sabha is not empowered to entertain a motion of
      no confidence

    Which of the following given above are not correct?

    (a) 1 and 2 only

    (b) 1, 2, and 3 only

    (c) 2 and 3 only

    (d) 1, 2, 3 and 4

    Q 9. The Provision for the Calling Attention Notices has restricted the scope of which of the following?

    (a) Short duration discussion

    (b) Question hour

    (c) Adjournment motion

    (d) Zero hour

    Q 10. The Parliament of India acquires the power to legislate on any item in the State List in the national interest if a resolution to that effect
    is passed by the

    (a) Lok Sabha by a simple majority of its total membership

    (b) Lok Sabha by a majority of not less than two-thirds of its total membership

    (c) Rajya Sabha by a simple majority of its total membership

    (d) Rajya Sabha by a majority of not less than two-thirds of its members present and voting

    Q 11. 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 7 th Schedule of the Constitution, ratification of more
      than half of the State legislature is essential.
    4. A proposal to amend the Constitution can only be introduced in
      the House of the People.

    Which of these are correct ?

    (a) 1 ,2 and 3

    (b) 1, 3 and 4

    (c) 2 and 3

    (d) All are correct

    Sukanya madams video would be out at 7:00 PM and Santosh sir would provide the video at 9:00 PM.

    Watch this space for more updates exclusively for you.

  • UP PCS 2021 with Parth sir – Focused Approach To Cracking UP PCS | Join LIVE Habitat session at 2 pm (link inside)

    MCQs, Revision, MPQs, Doubt Clearing, Habitat sessions

    Dear aspirants,

    This is your chance to smash UPPSC in one shot under the guidance of our senior mentor Parth Sir’s Chalu Khata Club. Cover the entire syllabus in 20 days with a laser-sharp focus on Current Affairs And the Most Probable Questions for this year.

    https://youtu.be/awJ-gOWhEMg

    Enroll now and you will get:

    1. Comprehensive theme-based coverage
    2. Previous Years’ Questions analysed
    3. Google Meet sessions with Parth sir
    4. Trend Analysis and expected questions for this year
    5. Exclusive access to Habitat Club
    6. Discussions and doubt-clearing sessions

    All of this and more in 20 Days!

    Don’t wait, you can crack this exam in one go and all you need is a focused approach. Get started with the right guidance and you will succeed!

    Parth sir’s session starts at 2:00 pm

    What do you have to do?

    1. Join Habitat For Absolutely Free Sessions!
    2. Read The Discussions Happening On The General Page.
    3. Click On The Blue Box To Join The Discussion.
    4. Participate, Ask Questions, Engage, And Learn!

    Don’t Miss Out On The Questions That May Help You Succeed!

    Here is a list of topics and discussions you can join immediately:

    Revise Economics for IAS PrelimsRavi Ranjan11:00 am
    Essay WritingAnand Prakash12:30 pm
    Science and TechDr. Keerti1:00 pm
    Samadhan CSATRavi Ranjan2:00 pm
    UPSC EPFORohit Yadav3:00 pm
    Chat pe News: Current AffairsAnjum Sharma4:30 pm
    Polity Laxmikant Amoghavarsha5:30 pm
    Indian society and Social IssuesSiddharth 6:00 pm
    Abhyaas: Answer WritingGarima7:00 pm
    Samvad: Indian AgricultureRadhika Didwania7:30 pm
    Prelims HeistParth Verma8:30 pm
    Parakram Answer Writing sessionRohit Yadav9:30 pm
    Post dinner MCQs for IAS prelimsAmitB10:15 pm

    And many more…

    Whatever you need, we have it here.

    How to join a discussion?

    After you have joined/registered on Habitat for free, go to the General club. Click on the blue box of the session you want to attend.

  • 27th July 2021| Daily Answer Writing Enhancement(AWE)

    Topics for Today’s questions:

    GS-1 Social empowerment, communalism, regionalism & secularism.

     

    GS-2  Bilateral, regional and global groupings and agreements involving India and/or affecting India’s interests

    GS-3  Effects of liberalization on the economy, changes in industrial policy and their effects on industrial growth.

     

    GS-4 Public/Civil service values and Ethics in Public administration: accountability and ethical governance; strengthening of ethical and moral values in governance; ethical issues in international relations and funding; corporate governance

     

    Questions:

    Question 1)

     

    Q.1) A three pronged strategy of social empowerment, economic empowerment and social justice is needed to ensure removal of disparities, elimination of exploitation and protection of disadvantaged sections in India. Elaborate. Also enumerate the steps taken by the government in this regard. (10 Marks)

     

    Question 2)

    Q.2) India and the US have come a long way since the 1990s. Both countries have already agreed on an ambitious agenda for bilateral, regional and global cooperation. Yet, a paradox stands out as some of the questions that animate the discourse in India have not changed since the 1990s. Comment. (15 Marks)

    Question 3)

    Q.3) What will be the implications of the carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM) introduced by the EU for Indian industries? What steps Indian industries can take to mitigate the impact? (10 Marks)

    Question 4)  

    Q.4) Ensuring accountability in the administration just adds another layer in the bureaucratic process. Examine. Differentiate between accountability and responsibility. Suggest some measures through which administrative accountability can be made more effective in India. (10 Marks)

    NOTE- Since it’s a two month program last date to write answers is July 30th. All the questions will be evaluated latest by August 5th.
    After that this program will end as we need to focus on Prelims. So write all the answers before 30th July.

    HOW TO ATTEMPT ANSWERS IN DAILY ANSWER WRITING ENHANCEMENT(AWE)?

    1. Daily 4 questions from General studies 1, 2, 3, and 4 will be provided to you.

    2. A Mentor’s Comment will be available for all answers. This can be used as a guidance tool but we encourage you to write original answers.

    3. You can write your answer on an A4 sheet and scan/click pictures of the same.

    4.  Upload the scanned answer in the comment section of the same question.

    5. Along with the scanned answer, please share your Razor payment ID, so that paid members are given priority.

    6. If you upload the answer on the same day like the answer of 1st June is uploaded on 1st June then your answer will be checked within 72 hours. Also, reviews will be in the order of submission- First come first serve basis

    7. If you are writing answers late, for example, 1st June is uploaded on 3rd June, then these answers will be evaluated as per the mentor’s schedule.

    8. We encourage you to write answers on the same day. However, if you are uploading an answer late then tag the mentor like @Swatantra so that the mentor is notified about your answer.

    *In case your answer is not reviewed, reply to your answer saying *NOT CHECKED*. Swatantra Sir’s tag is available, tag him.

    For the philosophy of AWE and payment: 

  • Registration form Closing Today || How To Complete Your UPSC IAS Syllabus And Manage Your Time? A Complete Guide To UPSC Preparation on How to Create a Perfect Personalised Timetable

    Aspirants,

    The UPSC exam is undoubtedly the toughest exam in India with a syllabus so vast that most students feel overwhelmed within just a few weeks of starting their preparation. 

    In fact, the 2 biggest problems students face while preparing for this exam are:

    1. Syllabus Management And
    2. Time Management

    FACT: As an aspirant, you can either spend a lot of time and effort trying to figure out how to cope with your syllabus and manage time or you can simply speak with our mentors and get the right study plan and timetable custom-made for you!

    So, how can you learn to manage time and your syllabus? Here’s what you can do!

    • Syllabus Management:
      • Go through the entire syllabus thoroughly.
      • Mark the topics you feel comfortable with and those you aren’t familiar with.
      • Break down the syllabus into small parts and prioritise them in order.
      • Gather the relevant study material for the syllabus and start studying them in order.
      • Figure out where you need guidance – Is it with the subject matter? Do you need help with organising your syllabus? Or you just aren’t sure how to begin?

    Our guidance program is, in fact, designed specifically to solve this problem. We speak with students personally and understand their concerns on a one-on-one basis. Our mentors spend time understanding the individual requirements of our students and teach students how to break down the syllabus and create a plan they can stick to.

    This is what our mentors do after speaking one-on-one with students:

    1. They assess the students and understand their requirements.
    2. They develop a study plan for the students that match their learning abilities.
    3. They break down the syllabus for the student to make it easier for them to cope.
    4. They provide important study material so that the student doesn’t feel lost.
    5. They provide regular feedback to students to help them remain focused.
    6. They handhold the students at every stage of the exam, supporting them with all their needs.
    • Time Management:
      • Prioritise your study material
      • Complete the easier topics first.
      • Allocate at least one hour to answer-writing
      • Allocate at least one hour to MCQ practice
      • Make notes on Current Affairs while reading the newspapermatter?
      • Allocate at least 2 hours for your optional.

    This plan, however, does not suit everyone since every student has a different learning pace and different time available. Our guidance program solves this problem by creating a personalised timetable for you after speaking with you personally. Our mentors understand the requirements of students and they know which topics require how much time. That is why they prepare a customised timetable for you and all you need to do is follow it!

    So, if you are starting to prepare for the exam, do not waste your time trying to reinvent the wheel. Just get in touch with us and we will create a study plan that is based around you. 

    Limited slots are available. Don’t wait, get in touch immediately!

    Few Kind Words before we wrap up.

  • Crack UPSC CAPF Assistant Commandant Exam In 10 Days || Exam’s Almost Here, Limited Time To Crack It || Join Immediately

    Crack UPSC CAPF Assistant Commandant Exam In 10 Days || Exam’s Almost Here, Limited Time To Crack It || Join Immediately

    Complete Coverage, Daily Practice, Revision, And Most Expected Questions || Link for FREE CAPF session at 9 pm below

    Dear aspirants,

    The UPSC CAPF Assistant Commandant exam is on August 8. There is not much time but you can still increase your score by over 30 marks and crack the exam in 10 DAYS! Join OFFICERS CLUB by Rohit Sir immediately.

    Here’s what you will get in the Officers club:

    1. 10 Days intensive session with complete coverage.
    2. 18 months Current Affairs. 
    3. Daily Habitat discussions and doubt sessions (chat-based).
    4. Video lectures on important topics.
    5. Google meet session.
    6. 10 Essays, 5 Precis, 4 Notice.
    7. Complete revision

    And more…

    Don’t let this opportunity slide away! Clear the exam in ONE-SHOT!

    Rohit sir is also taking FREE session today at 9:00 pm.

    What do you have to do?

    1. Join Habitat For Absolutely Free Sessions!
    2. Read The Discussions Happening On The General Page.
    3. Click On The Blue Box To Join The Discussion.
    4. Participate, Ask Questions, Engage, And Learn!

    Here is a list of topics and discussions you can join immediately:

    Revise Economics for IAS PrelimsRavi Ranjan11:00 am
    Essay WritingAnand Prakash12:30 pm
    Science and TechDr. Keerti1:00 pm
    Samadhan CSATRavi Ranjan2:00 pm
    UPSC EPFORohit Yadav3:00 pm
    Chat pe News: Current AffairsAnjum Sharma4:30 pm
    Polity Laxmikant Amoghavarsha5:30 pm
    Indian society and Social IssuesSiddharth 6:00 pm
    Samvad: Indian AgricultureRadhika Didwania7:30 pm
    Prelims HeistParth Verma8:30 pm
    Officer club for CAPF AC Rohit Yadav9:00 pm
    Environment MCQsIshika9:30 pm

    And many more…

    Whatever you need, we have it here.

    How to join a discussion?

    After you have joined/registered on Habitat for free, go to the General club. Click on the blue box of the session you want to attend.

  • Score 120+ In UPSC CSAT For Absolutely FREE || Learn The Tricks Of Cracking CSAT With Ravi Sir For No Charge! | 2 pm

    Dear aspirants,

    Be extra-ready for UPSC CSAT with Ravi Sir and smash the exam with a score of 140+ Learn all the tips, tricks, and techniques of scoring high in CSAT for absolutely FREE!

    Join now and you will get:

    1. Daily CSAT practice session.
    2. Tricks to solve problems accurately.
    3. Time-management techniques.
    4. Tips to improve your score.
    5. Detailed analysis of CSAT paper.

    And more…

    Prelims is just around the corner. Grab this opportunity to crack CSAT for absolutely Free!

    Parth sir’s session starts at 2:00 pm

    What do you have to do?

    1. Join Habitat For Absolutely Free Sessions!
    2. Read The Discussions Happening On The General Page.
    3. Click On The Blue Box To Join The Discussion.
    4. Participate, Ask Questions, Engage, And Learn!

    Don’t Miss Out On The Questions That May Help You Succeed!

    Here is a list of topics and discussions you can join immediately:

    Revise Economics for IAS PrelimsRavi Ranjan11:00 am
    Essay WritingAnand Prakash12:30 pm
    Science and TechDr. Keerti1:00 pm
    Samadhan CSATRavi Ranjan2:00 pm
    UPSC EPFORohit Yadav3:00 pm
    Chat pe News: Current AffairsAnjum Sharma4:30 pm
    Polity Laxmikant Amoghavarsha5:30 pm
    Indian society and Social IssuesSiddharth 6:00 pm
    Abhyaas: Answer WritingGarima7:00 pm
    Samvad: Indian AgricultureRadhika Didwania7:30 pm
    Prelims HeistParth Verma8:30 pm
    Parakram Answer Writing sessionRohit Yadav9:30 pm
    Post dinner MCQs for IAS prelimsAmitB10:15 pm

    And many more…

    Whatever you need, we have it here.

    How to join a discussion?

    After you have joined/registered on Habitat for free, go to the General club. Click on the blue box of the session you want to attend.

  • 26th July 2021| Daily Answer Writing Enhancement(AWE)

    Topics for Today’s questions:

    GS-1 Social empowerment, communalism, regionalism & secularism.

     

    GS-2  India and its neighborhood- relations.

     

    GS-3  Various Security forces and agencies and their mandate.

    GS-4 Public/Civil service values and Ethics in Public administration: laws, rules, regulations and conscience as sources of ethical guidance; 

     

    Questions:

    Question 1)

     

    Q.1) Regional aspirations in the North East have been dominated by demands for autonomy, movements for secession, and opposition to ‘outsiders’. Discuss with relevant examples. (10 Marks)

     

    Question 2)

    Q.2) Regionalism can be a confidence-building measure to produce a common resolve to navigate common challenges. In light of this, list the common challenges facing the South Asian countries and also examine the role SAARC can play in stabilising the region after the US exit from Afghanistan. (10 Marks)

    Question 3)

    Q.3) What is the significance of jointness in the military? What are the challenges in bringing about jointness in Indian armed forces and suggest the measure to deal with these challenges. (10 Marks)

    Question 4)  

    Q.4) What are the various sources through which humans can judge the correctness of their actions? In the context of public life discuss how these sources are important in offering a clear and practical guidance. (10 Marks)

    NOTE- Since it’s a two month program last date to write answers is July 30th. All the questions will be evaluated latest by August 5th.
    After that this program will end as we need to focus on Prelims. So write all the answers before 30th July.

    HOW TO ATTEMPT ANSWERS IN DAILY ANSWER WRITING ENHANCEMENT(AWE)?

    1. Daily 4 questions from General studies 1, 2, 3, and 4 will be provided to you.

    2. A Mentor’s Comment will be available for all answers. This can be used as a guidance tool but we encourage you to write original answers.

    3. You can write your answer on an A4 sheet and scan/click pictures of the same.

    4.  Upload the scanned answer in the comment section of the same question.

    5. Along with the scanned answer, please share your Razor payment ID, so that paid members are given priority.

    6. If you upload the answer on the same day like the answer of 1st June is uploaded on 1st June then your answer will be checked within 72 hours. Also, reviews will be in the order of submission- First come first serve basis

    7. If you are writing answers late, for example, 1st June is uploaded on 3rd June, then these answers will be evaluated as per the mentor’s schedule.

    8. We encourage you to write answers on the same day. However, if you are uploading an answer late then tag the mentor like @Swatantra so that the mentor is notified about your answer.

    *In case your answer is not reviewed, reply to your answer saying *NOT CHECKED*. Swatantra Sir’s tag is available, tag him.

    For the philosophy of AWE and payment: 

  • STREAK DAILY INITIATIVE (Free initiative by CD for UPSC Preparation)

    STREAK DAILY INITIATIVE (Free initiative by CD for UPSC Preparation)

    Guru Dronacharya had instructed the cook at the ashram to not serve his students’ food at night. One day, however, the dinner got delayed. While everyone was eating at night, suddenly, the lights went off. As Arjuna ate in the dark, he realized that there was automatic coordination between his hands and mouth. He did not require vision to put his hand into his mouth. This was an amazing discovery for him. This meant that he could orient himself to shoot the target even in the night, through his other senses. He immediately took up his bow and arrow to practice in the dark. And from then on, the entire month, he would practice day and night!

    Day and night- just practice.

    If you want to ace the UPSC examination, then PRACTICE is your only option. Arjuna had practiced for decades before his real test in the Mahabharata war. Even you need the same discipline, consistency, and hard work to clear this examination.

    On a daily basis, UPSC Aspirants faces a lot of issues like

    • What to read, what not to read and how to read?
    • Whether our timetable is realistic to not only finish, but also provide space for revision?
    • Whether we are on the right track or not? 

    Sometimes, despite putting 12-16 hours in a day aspirants don’t feel satisfied.

    Click the link below to register on the streak course page for Samanvaya form to access the free streak study material.

    STREAK INITIATIVE AS A SOLUTION

    We plan to solve the puzzle of inconsistency to achieve daily, weekly and monthly targets through this STREAK initiative. 

    Have a look at the video below by Ravi sir to understand WHAT STREAK INITIATIVE IS ABOUT? And how it can help you on a daily basis.

    On a weekly basis, a schedule will be given to you which you can finish. This will ensure proper guidance to finish the syllabus.

    Then in the evening, we will post questions to practice. Then later on daily basis videos dealing with these questions, from Prelims and Mains will be released.

    Prelims will be handled by Santosh Sir and Mains by Sukanya Ma’am.

    Click the link below to register on the streak course page for Samanvaya form to access the free streak study material.

    A quick bit about Sukanya Ma’am

    Sukanya ma’am has the first-hand experience of 4 mains and 2 interviews of UPSC. She has also appeared in the State MPPCS interview. Before she has worked as a Probationary Officer in a public sector bank.

    At Civilsdaily, she is the Mains Initiative Coordinator and has worked as an Ethics Mentor in Smash Mains program, which had an 80% success rate in UPSC mains 2020.

    A quick bit about Santosh Gupta:

    Santosh Gupta sir has scored above 140 twice in UPSC prelims and always 120 plus in all 6 attempts. He wrote all 6 mains and appeared for Interview 3 times. He has qualified UPSC EPFO and BPSC 56-59th also. He is presently working as Assistant Commissioner in Commercial Tax Department in Government of Bihar. He has been teaching and mentoring UPSC aspirants for the last 5 years with tremendous interest in environment and ecology and Polity.

    Click the link below to register on the streak course page for Samanvaya form to access the free streak study material.

  • STREAK DAILY INITIATIVE (Free initiative by CD for UPSC Preparation)

    STREAK DAILY INITIATIVE (Free initiative by CD for UPSC Preparation)

    Guru Dronacharya had instructed the cook at the ashram to not serve his students’ food at night. One day, however, the dinner got delayed. While everyone was eating at night, suddenly, the lights went off. As Arjuna ate in the dark, he realized that there was automatic coordination between his hands and mouth. He did not require vision to put his hand into his mouth. This was an amazing discovery for him. This meant that he could orient himself to shoot the target even in the night, through his other senses. He immediately took up his bow and arrow to practice in the dark. And from then on, the entire month, he would practice day and night!

    Day and night- just practice.

    If you want to ace the UPSC examination, then PRACTICE is your only option. Arjuna had practiced for decades before his real test in the Mahabharata war. Even you need the same discipline, consistency, and hard work to clear this examination.

    On a daily basis, UPSC Aspirants faces a lot of issues like

    • What to read, what not to read and how to read?
    • Whether our timetable is realistic to not only finish, but also provide space for revision?
    • Whether we are on the right track or not? 

    Sometimes, despite putting 12-16 hours in a day aspirants don’t feel satisfied.

    Click the link below to register on the streak course page for Samanvaya form to access the free streak study material.

    STREAK INITIATIVE AS A SOLUTION

    We plan to solve the puzzle of inconsistency to achieve daily, weekly and monthly targets through this STREAK initiative. 

    Have a look at the video below by Ravi sir to understand WHAT STREAK INITIATIVE IS ABOUT? And how it can help you on a daily basis.

    On a weekly basis, a schedule will be given to you which you can finish. This will ensure proper guidance to finish the syllabus.

    Then in the evening, we will post questions to practice. Then later on daily basis videos dealing with these questions, from Prelims and Mains will be released.

    Prelims will be handled by Santosh Sir and Mains by Sukanya Ma’am.

    Click the link below to register on the streak course page for Samanvaya form to access the free streak study material.

    A quick bit about Sukanya Ma’am

    Sukanya ma’am has the first-hand experience of 4 mains and 2 interviews of UPSC. She has also appeared in the State MPPCS interview. Before she has worked as a Probationary Officer in a public sector bank.

    At Civilsdaily, she is the Mains Initiative Coordinator and has worked as an Ethics Mentor in Smash Mains program, which had an 80% success rate in UPSC mains 2020.

    A quick bit about Santosh Gupta:

    Santosh Gupta sir has scored above 140 twice in UPSC prelims and always 120 plus in all 6 attempts. He wrote all 6 mains and appeared for Interview 3 times. He has qualified UPSC EPFO and BPSC 56-59th also. He is presently working as Assistant Commissioner in Commercial Tax Department in Government of Bihar. He has been teaching and mentoring UPSC aspirants for the last 5 years with tremendous interest in environment and ecology and Polity.

    Click the link below to register on the streak course page for Samanvaya form to access the free streak study material.

  • UPPSC In One-Shot! Complete Coverage In 20 Days With Parth Sir | Focused Approach To Cracking UPPSC

    MCQs, Revision, MPQs, Doubt Clearing, Habitat sessions | Watch the video below to know more

    Dear aspirants,

    This is your chance to smash UPPSC in one shot under the guidance of our senior mentor Parth Sir’s Chalu Khata Club. Cover the entire syllabus in 20 days with a laser-sharp focus on Current Affairs And the Most Probable Questions for this year.

    https://youtu.be/awJ-gOWhEMg

    Enroll now and you will get:

    1. Comprehensive theme-based coverage
    2. Previous Years’ Questions analysed
    3. Google Meet sessions with Parth sir
    4. Trend Analysis and expected questions for this year
    5. Exclusive access to Habitat Club
    6. Discussions and doubt-clearing sessions

    All of this and more in 20 Days!

    Don’t wait, you can crack this exam in one go and all you need is a focused approach. Get started with the right guidance and you will succeed!

    Parth sir’s session starts at 8:30 pm

    What do you have to do?

    1. Join Habitat For Absolutely Free Sessions!
    2. Read The Discussions Happening On The General Page.
    3. Click On The Blue Box To Join The Discussion.
    4. Participate, Ask Questions, Engage, And Learn!

    Don’t Miss Out On The Questions That May Help You Succeed!

    Here is a list of topics and discussions you can join immediately:

    Revise Economics for IAS PrelimsRavi Ranjan11:00 am
    Essay WritingAnand Prakash12:30 pm
    Science and TechDr. Keerti1:00 pm
    Samadhan CSATRavi Ranjan2:00 pm
    UPSC EPFORohit Yadav3:00 pm
    Chat pe News: Current AffairsAnjum Sharma4:30 pm
    Polity Laxmikant Amoghavarsha5:30 pm
    Indian society and Social IssuesSiddharth 6:00 pm
    Abhyaas: Answer WritingGarima7:00 pm
    Samvad: Indian AgricultureRadhika Didwania7:30 pm
    Prelims HeistParth Verma8:30 pm
    Parakram Answer Writing sessionRohit Yadav9:30 pm
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