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  • [Batch 2] Samachar Manthan Yearly Program 2018-19

    View the schedule for covering backlog of the previously held tests here: Click2View

    We are delighted to launch Batch 2 of Samachar Manthan Yearly Program for 2018-2019. All the students who were not able to join the first batch of the program and were waiting for next 6 months batch can join this yearly batch and cover up the tests and CA portion already covered and also get in sync with the program schedule. This will also help students get entire year CA at one place instead of two separate batches.

    The course is designed to help you develop a solid command on your newspaper reading and current affairs analyzing skills. Since it builds your core, it is important for both prelims and mains.

    10% discount for all students joining before 25th October (Date of start of yearly batch 2)

    Prime Students get their usual discount of 30%

    Join Batch 2 of Samachar Manthan Yearly 2018-19 (with Answer Writing Module) here: Click2Join

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    For any queries, mail us on hello@civilsdaily.com or message on Whatsapp on 89299-87787


    What are we offering and how is it unique?

    1. Mentorship and guidance taken to a whole new level 

    Once you enroll, you’ll be assigned a Telegram group headed by Sajal Sir and rankers like Dr. Vipin Garg AIR 20, Swapnil Pawar AIR 525 and others.   Our past students have found this immensely beneficial.

    • A convenient way to resolve your doubts and queries.
    • You’ll be provided with value-added material which is very important.
    • You’ll have an ecosystem to study and learn from.
    • Above all, it will help you stay focused every day.

    Here’s what some of our students had to say about our mentorship.    

    2. 4 stage structure of Video->Notes->testing->review to perfect your preparation    The sequence of video->Notes->testing->review is the best way to ensure maximum retention and a rock solid preparation. Each component of the program has been meticulously crafted.

    3. Our video lectures and notes on weekly CA are brief but comprehensive   Packed 2 lectures of 2 hours each on a Weekly basis (1 on Sunday & 1 on Tuesday) which will focus on news and its importance from both prelims and mains perspective. We understand that the UPSC exam is a generalist exam.

    It’s important to cover more issues than to cover one issue in more depth. Hence, we maintain a fine balance of covering cover many important news items and have a detailed discussion on selected topics which require the same. This program will also help you understand how to utilize current affairs in all your prelims and mains papers. This ideology makes this course the best utilization of your time.

    Here’s what some of our students had to say about the lectures.

       

    4. Guest Lectures on specific issues by UPSC Toppers and other expert faculties   Besides the above, you will have access to our monthly magazines and weekly notes/links to important news/external material. You will have access to all modules included in our Mentorship program – Study-plan, strategy discussion, specific weaknesses, overall guidance. Since our mentors will have information about your performance

    5. Weekly Mains Test and Evaluation by our team of subject experts   The video and notes will be followed by a test released every weekend. It will have 10 high-quality questions. This will complete your study loop and enhance your retention. >Mains level questions with feedback. Sample review is attached.

         > Answer Enhancement We chose the Question & Answer format because it is perfectly aligned with the requirements of the exam. Having information is very different from presenting it in an answer with a proper structure. This will help in better retention of prelims specific information and prepare a solid ground for your mains prep. After every 2nd test you attempt, you can reach out to our mentors for personalized feedback.

       6. Current Affairs Monthly Prelims Test package This was a feedback we received from many students. They wanted appropriate focus on the current affairs program.

    We are also providing 10 Prelims CA tests along with this package.


    Join Batch 2 of Samachar Manthan Yearly 2018-19 (with Answer Writing Module) here: Click2Join

    Join Batch 2 of Samachar Manthan Yearly 2018-19 (only videos and notes) here: Click2Join

     

    10% discount for all students joining before 25th October (Date of start of yearly batch 2)

    Prime Students get their usual discount of 30%

    For any queries, mail us on hello@civilsdaily.com or message on Whatsapp on 89299-87787

  • UPSC Mains 2018 GS Paper 4 – Solutions, Sample Structures and Repeated Questions from CD Mains TS

    In GS 4, close to 9 out of 13 questions from Section A came from our 3 Full-Length-Tests. We obviously couldn’t predict the precise quotes and generic questions, but our students could easily attempt those.

    *These are not solutions but pointers/line of thought to be followed.

    **Please do not look for a precise 1-1 match between the UPSC paper and our Test Series. The comparison is there to help you get a feel of the approach we follow while designing questions in our TS.
    ***In the comments section, let us know interesting points along with the reasons that could enrich these answers.


    Section A
    1) (a) State the three basic values, universal in nature, in the context of civil services and bring out their importance. (150 words) 10
    Various questions have been asked in our tests on a similar theme. We have provided reviews asking students to quote committees, contemporary examples, quotes to highlight the importance and score maximum marks.
    You could easily score 7+ marks if you had gone through our solutions + feedback on answers.
    Round1 GS4
    2. Examine the relevance of the following in the context of civil service citing examples. (10 Marks)
    a)Probity
    b)Taking Accountability
    c)Delegation
    d)Developing Others
    e)Consultation and Consensus Building
    Round2 GS4
    1.a. Accountability is the need of the hour for Civil Servants. Analyze. (10 marks)
    (b) Distinguish between “Code of ethics” and “Code of conduct” with suitable examples.
    Round2 GS4
    5.a. What is the difference between Code of Ethics and Code of Conduct. Should Code of Ethics be preferred over Code of Conduct?  (150 words) 10
    Should Code of Ethics be preferred over Code of Conduct? – asked in our TS directly. Our TS question was more nuanced and required critical analysis. On the contrary, the actual exam question was quite simple. 
    Approach
    Start by defining Code of Conduct first. It is a set of instructions that ensure
    Say it is being governed by All India Services (Conduct) Rules,1968
    https://www.civilsdaily.com/reforms-needed-in-civil-services-2nd-arc-report-and-other-committee-recommendations/
    2) (a) What is mean by public interest? What are the principles and procedures to be followed by the civil servants in public interest? (150 words) 10
    Many case-studies involving a conflict of interest between public interest and private interests. 
    (b) “The Right to Information Act is not all about citizens’ empowerment alone, it essentially redefines the concept of accountability. Discuss. (150 words) 10
    A case study of RTI was asked in our TS. No specific question was asked. 
    3) (a) What is meant by conflict of interest? Illustrate with examples, the difference between the actual and potential conflicts of interest. (150 words) 10
    There are many case studies on conflict of interest across the 3 tests explicitly mentioning the term. This would’ve given you a fair idea of conflict of interest and also helped you come up with very effective examples for both actual and potential conflicts of interest.
    Approach
    Define conflict of interest
    Conflict of interest refers to conflicts between one’s professional responsibilities as a public servant or as a member of an organization and ones private interests as an individual. They are the most obvious examples of an ethical dilemma.
    An actual conflict of interest –
    You are in the interview board of a selection committee. Your family member is appearing for the same interview.
    This scenario represents an actual conflict of interest. Your responsibilities demand you to demonstrate neutrality. However,  with your family member being present it is going to be very difficult to do the same.
    conflict of interest can be managed appropriately by recusal (withdrawal) – that is, by having another official temporarily sit in the interview panel.
    potential conflicts of interest
    A “potential conflict of interest” is different from actual conflict of interest in the sense that they may arise at some time in the future.
    If a person agrees to give a contract to a party without holding competitive budding and justifying it on grounds of superior technology/first come first serve, etc.
    The person might not have gained anything from the contract. The contractor might not be known to the person. But following the above process gives rise to a potential conflict of interest.
    At the same time, many situations might seem like conflicts of interest but are actually not. Eg. If you are a teacher and you see your son cheating, it should seem like a conflict of interest but it is not. Punishing your son, not treating him differently from other students will help him evolve as someone more responsible and aware of what needs to be done.
    (b) “In looking for people to hire, you look for three qualities: integrity, intelligence and energy. And if they do not have the first, the other two will kill you.” – Warren Buffett
    What do you understand by this statement in the present-day scenario? Explain. (150 words) 10
    We asked a question on Probity but not Integrity. Probity is a more difficult term to bluff around, hence we stressed on that. The question talks about the importance of integrity. At the same time, it is asking you to discuss in the present-day context.
    Approach
    Integrity not only means upholding the values of public or private service like honesty, decency, frankness, fairness but also ensuring that consistency is maintained in exercising these values. It ensures reliability and establishes one as trustworthy. If one has acted in a certain manner, then it is more likely that he/she will repeat it. ARC expands the meaning of the concept of the integrity of public servants need to be amplified. While financial integrity is one element of it, functional integrity and a high level of efficiency at work are equally important.
    The above statement highlights the importance of integrity. It says that without it, intelligence and energy can be detrimental to an organization and the person himself.
    An intelligent and energetic man is capable enough to do unethical tasks and tricks a system. Without integrity, he is more likely to do so.
    Take the eg. of Mallya or Nirav Modi. Both intelligent and energetic businessmen who have built their empires. Unfortunately, they lacked integrity and hence it proved dangerous both of them and the country.
    Hence, integrity holds primacy over all other values. Hiring someone smart might seem like the right thing to do in the short run.
    4) (a) “In doing a good thing, everything is permitted which is not prohibited expressly or by clear implication”. Examine the statement with suitable examples in the context of a public servant discharging his/her duties. (150 words) 10
    Approach
    The question focuses on widespread discretion a public servant enjoys and yet they have become more cautious in discharging their duties and taking risks due to the 4Cs – CVC, Courts, CBI, CAG.
    Laws and rulebooks lay down broad-based restrictions. They can neither cover all circumstances as it is impossible to foresee them nor can they be very detailed to become restrictive in scope.
    Hence, everything outside the restrictions is permitted.
    A civil servant should use his good judgment to ensure that he does his public duty and works in the best interest of the public even if it involves the fear of coming under scrutiny by the 4Cs. His aim should not be to keep himself away from any controversy and unforeseen legal hassles.
    Eg. Tamil Nadu IAS officer had pointed out the lapses in urban planning and construction which led to his transfer. Once urban flooding happened, he stood vindicated.
    Similarly, the courts giving relief to upright IAS officers of UP and Bihar in discharging their duties highlight the great work done by them.
    The need of the hour is civil servants taking quick decisions, ensuring that files and proposals are not stuck and evolving effective means for private sector participation.
    (b) With regard to the morality of actions, one view is that means is of paramount importance and the other view is that the ends justify the means. Which view do you think is more appropriate? Justify your answer. (150 words) 10
    The same question with more complex wordings was asked in our test. Go through it and our model answer provided in our TS. We have further left reviews highlighting concepts of Absolutism
    Round 1 GS 4
    6. a. Is it as much of a mistake to define ‘right action’ as to define ‘good consequence’? (10)
    Model Answer for the TS
    The above statement captures the essence of consequentialist and deontological approaches. Consequentialism talks of a good consequence regardless of whether the action was right or wrong. It say ends justify means. Deontological view talks of the right action regardless of the end consequence. Meaning, end is not important, it’s more important to follow the right path. As an eg. – the Utilitarian perspective is consequentialist while Kant’s categorical imperative is deontological. Both theories have their flaws. Utilitarian perspective is only concerned with the greatest happiness of the greatest number. If killing a person gave happiness to 100 other people, it would be just to execute that one person. On the other hand, Kant’s categorical imperative would condemn lying but there are many instances where lying can save one’s life. So it cannot be universally applied.
    From the above, we cannot say that defining ‘right action’ is a mistake and ‘good consequence’ should have primacy. There cannot be a narrative that can be universally applied. Their applicability depends on a case by case scenario. Gandhi was of the opinion that not only are the ends important but so are the means. It is not enough to fight for freedom but to have Dharma on our side which means right action. This implies that the right action and good consequence need not be in contradiction. They cannot be seen in dichotomous terms. A harmonious synthesis of the two is always possible and one should always think of solutions that do justice to both means and ends.
    5) (a) Suppose the Government of India is thinking of constructing a dam in a mountain valley bond by forests and inhabited by ethnic communities. What rational policy should it resort to in dealing with unforeseen contingencies (150 words) 10
    Question on EIA. Elaborate on the points below –
    Screening often results in the categorization of the project and from this a decision is made on whether or not a full EIA is to be carried out. Here I’ll decide that a full EIA is be carried out.
    Scoping is the process of determining which are the most critical issues to study.
    Here I’ll ensure community participation. Come up with a detailed analysis of the impact of constructing the Dam.
    -List of People who are affected by the project will be drawn and they need to hear about it as soon as possible.
    -The impact on the environment, flora, and fauna of the region will have to be laid out.
    -The costs to the government will be communicated.
    If the community agrees with the project design and are ready to accept the terms offered by the government, we will move ahead. Else changes in design of the project, looking at alternate venues will be considered and the same step will be repeated.
    Detailed prediction and mitigation studies follow scoping and are carried out in parallel with feasibility studies.
    The main output report is called an Environmental Impact Statement and contains a detailed plan for managing and monitoring environmental impacts both during and after implementation.
    Finally, an audit of the EIA process is carried out sometime after implementation. The audit serves a useful feedback and learning function.
    (b) Explain the process of resolving ethical dilemmas in Public Administration. (150 words) 10
    Throughout our test series, we have tested on your knowledge of attempting questions around virtue ethics, consequentialist ethics and deontological ethics. Utilitarian, Kantian, Gandhian principles.
    This question primarily wanted to assess your understanding of the above theories and their limitations and understand that they need to be applied on a case by case basis.
    6) What do each of the following quotations mean to you in the present context?
    (a) “The true rule, in determining to embrace, or reject anything, is not whether it has any evil in it; but whether it has more evil than good. There are few things wholly evil or wholly good. Almost everything, especially of governmental policy, is an inseparable compound of the two; so that our best judgement of the preponderance between them is continually demanded. ”Abraham Lincoln ( 150 words)10
    (b) “Anger and intolerance are the enemies of correct understanding. “ _ Mahatma Gandhi (150 words) 10
    Since a question on intolerance has been so common, we tried to ask a more difficult question on dissent.
    Round 2 GS4
    2.a. What do you understand by dissent and why is it important for a democracy. With examples explain why dissent needs more focus in India?
    Approach
    In this question talk about how emotional intelligence is hit if you are angry and intolerance. Hence it distorts our understanding of self and the environment, makes us draw wrong conclusions.
    Provide relevant examples.
    In the model answer, we had provided quotes that could’ve been used here –
    Voltaire had remarked – I might disapprove of what you say but defend to death your right to say so. We as individuals, society and a country have to realise this.
    Such tolerance can help us understand different perspectives to arrive at a more correct, accurate understanding.
    (c) “Falsehood takes the place of truth when it results in unblemished common good.” _ Tirukkural (150 words)10
    Approach
    The above quote is similar to Gita’s quote that one lie spoken to benefit someone is greater than 100 truths.
    Talk of consequentialism. That ends justify the means.
    Counter by proposing deontological ethics.
    Finally saying both means and ends are necessary. Lying to achieve ends might not always be a preferred way.
    Check out GS 1 Solutions here – 
    https://www.civilsdaily.com/upsc-mains-2018-gs-paper-1-solutions-sample-structures-and-repeated-questions/
  • 12 October 2018 | High Relevance vs Low Relevance News

    Reading News for UPSC is utmost important and rising number of questions year on year in UPSC Prelims is a testimony of this

    We are starting a daily series where we will analyze news covered in The Hindu, Indian Express and other newspapers which are important from exam perspective and which are not

    Important news would have been covered in our daily news coverage in form of newscards.

    Unimportant ones will be mentioned here and a short description regarding why it is not relevant for the exam

    Click on news headlines to read the full news

    High Relevance News

    [pib] World Bank’s Human Capital Index released

    https://www.civilsdaily.com/news/pib-world-banks-human-capital-index-released/

    21% Indian children are under-weight: Global Hunger Index

    https://www.civilsdaily.com/news/21-indian-children-are-under-weight-global-hunger-index/

    Indexes and reports by international as well as national agencies are important for Pre as well as Mains. Read all the details.

    [pib] Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution in India

    https://www.civilsdaily.com/news/pib-centre-for-the-fourth-industrial-revolution-in-india/

    Read about the fourth industrial revolution. A hot topic for Pre as well as Mains in S&T section.

    Draft electronics policy: Govt aims $400-billion electronics manufacturing sector by 2025

    https://www.civilsdaily.com/news/draft-electronics-policy-govt-aims-400-billion-electronics-manufacturing-sector-by-2025/

    Government policies are directly being asked in Mains. Read and make notes.

    Low Relevance News

    NHRC important to achieve sustainable development goals: PM

    In an event in New Delhi to mark the 25th anniversary of the founding of the NHRC, PM Modi said that National Human Rights Commission has an important role to play in government’s efforts to achieve sustainable development goals

    No important points in the news from the exam point of view

     

  • 11 October 2018 | High Relevance vs Low Relevance News

    Reading News for UPSC is utmost important and rising number of questions year on year in UPSC Prelims is a testimony of this

    We are starting a daily series where we will analyze news covered in The Hindu, Indian Express and other newspapers which are important from exam perspective and which are not

    Important news would have been covered in our daily news coverage in form of newscards.

    Unimportant ones will be mentioned here and a short description regarding why it is not relevant for the exam

    Click on news headlines to read the full news

    High Relevance News

    [op-ed snap] More teeth for NHRC

    https://www.civilsdaily.com/news/op-ed-snap-more-teeth-for-nhrc/

    An important editorial discussing flaws in NHRC and proposed amendments in PHR Act. Read and make notes for Mains.

    India’s first ever National Environment Survey to start in Jan 2019

    https://www.civilsdaily.com/news/indias-first-ever-national-environment-survey-to-start-in-jan-2019/

    Note about National Environment Survey and parameters it will measure. Can be asked in Prelims.

    [pib] Goa Maritime Symposium – 2018

    https://www.civilsdaily.com/news/pib-goa-maritime-symposium-2018/

    Read about GMS 2018. Events like these are now being converted into Prelims CA questions.

    Low Relevance News

    EC issues amended Form-26 for candidates with criminal antecedents

    Pursuant to the recent Supreme Court directive on candidates with criminal antecedents, the Election Commission has released an amended Form 26 for those contesting polls to declare and publicise details of the cases against them

    No important points in the news from the exam perspective

  • [Video] GS 2 & 3 Mains 2018 Paper Analysis and Strategy for 2019 Mains

    Know more about our Mains Guidance Program 2019 and join here: https://www.civilsdaily.com/mains-ts-2019/

  • 10 October 2018 | High Relevance vs Low Relevance News

    Reading News for UPSC is utmost important and rising number of questions year on year in UPSC Prelims is a testimony of this

    We are starting a daily series where we will analyze news covered in The Hindu, Indian Express and other newspapers which are important from exam perspective and which are not

    Important news would have been covered in our daily news coverage in form of newscards.

    Unimportant ones will be mentioned here and a short description regarding why it is not relevant for the exam

    Click on news headlines to read the full news

    High Relevance News

    Forest fires cost India ₹1,100 crore a year: report

    https://www.civilsdaily.com/news/forest-fires-cost-india-%e2%82%b91100-crore-a-year-report/

    Note the causes of frequent forest fires and measures that can be taken to prevent them. Important for Mains.

    Explained: When a woman is harassed at work

    https://www.civilsdaily.com/news/explained-when-a-woman-is-harassed-at-work/

    More and more women are speaking up against sexual violence after the #MeToo movement and this year’s Nobel peace prize is also awarded to a woman who was a victim of sexual violence. Note details of SHWW Act and rights of women in India. A question can appear in Mains on these lines.

    Centre reconstitutes EPCA, the authority tasked with tackling environment pollution in NCR

    https://www.civilsdaily.com/news/centre-reconstitutes-epca-the-authority-tasked-with-tackling-environment-pollution-in-ncr/

    Not details about Environment Pollution Prevention and Control Authority (EPCA). Can be asked in Prelims.

    Low Relevance News

    Tushar Mehta appointed as Solicitor General of India

    Senior advocate Tushar Mehta has been appointed as Solicitor General of India till June 2020

    No important points in this news but do read about Solicitor General appointment, tenure and related details. Can be asked in Prelims.

  • 08 October 2018 | High Relevance vs Low Relevance News

    Reading News for UPSC is utmost important and rising number of questions year on year in UPSC Prelims is a testimony of this

    We are starting a daily series where we will analyze news covered in The Hindu, Indian Express and other newspapers which are important from exam perspective and which are not

    Important news would have been covered in our daily news coverage in form of newscards.

    Unimportant ones will be mentioned here and a short description regarding why it is not relevant for the exam

    Click on news headlines to read the full news

    High Relevance News

    Explained: How to reach a 1.5-degree world

    https://www.civilsdaily.com/news/explained-how-to-reach-a-1-5-degree-world/

    Read about IPCC and recommendations in its latest report. Sentences are usually picked up from such reports for framing prelims as well as mains questions.

    ISRO & ROSCOSMOS to work together for first Indian manned mission

    https://www.civilsdaily.com/news/isro-roscosmos-to-work-together-for-first-indian-manned-mission/

    Read about India’s manned space program and Russia’s role in it. Can be useful for quoting in mains in questions related to India-Russia ties.

    India’s first dolphin research centre to come up soon in Patna

    https://www.civilsdaily.com/news/indias-first-dolphin-research-centre-to-come-up-soon-in-patna/

    Make notes about Gangetic dolphin and its features, habitat. Can be asked in Prelims.

    Low Relevance News

    India best for investments: PM

    PM Modi inaugurated Uttarakhand’s first investors summit on Sunday, saying India is the ideal investment destination in the world today with major social and economic changes sweeping the country

    No important points in the news from the exam perspective

  • 06 October 2018 | High Relevance vs Low Relevance News

    Reading News for UPSC is utmost important and rising number of questions year on year in UPSC Prelims is a testimony of this

    We are starting a daily series where we will analyze news covered in The Hindu, Indian Express and other newspapers which are important from exam perspective and which are not

    Important news would have been covered in our daily news coverage in form of newscards.

    Unimportant ones will be mentioned here and a short description regarding why it is not relevant for the exam

    Click on news headlines to read the full news

    High Relevance News

    [pib] Atal Innovation Mission & SIRIUS sign MoU for promotion of innovative cooperation between students of India & Russia

    https://www.civilsdaily.com/news/pib-atal-innovation-mission-sirius-sign-mou-for-promotion-of-innovative-cooperation-between-students-of-india-russia/

    Read about Atal Innovation Mission. Can be asked in Prelims.

    India, Russia sign S-400 missile deal after summit

    https://www.civilsdaily.com/news/india-russia-sign-s-400-missile-deal-after-summit/

    Note details about S-400 system and its need for India. Important for Pre as well as Mains.

    [pib] India-China Trade

    https://www.civilsdaily.com/news/pib-india-china-trade/

    Important newscard highlighting the benefits that India could get from ongoing trade war. Must read for Mains.

    Low Relevance News

    Banks, telecom companies could be allowed to use Aadhaar, says Jaitley

    Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said that a Parliament-approved legislation can restore mandatory linking of biometric ID Aadhaar with mobile phones and bank accounts

    The Supreme Court had last month upheld the Constitutional validity of Aadhaar, the 12-digit biometric based unique identity number, but restricted its use by private entities like telecom operators for verifying the identity of the mobile phone user

    No important points in news from the exam perspective as this is just an idea floated by a minister.

  • [Video] GS 1 Mains 2018 Paper Analysis and Strategy for 2019 Mains

    Know more about our Mains Guidance Program 2019 and join here: https://www.civilsdaily.com/mains-ts-2019/