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  • How to cover Environment & Science Tech for UPSC Prelims 2024-25? LIVE with Zeeshan sir | Get resources, complete strategy and Telegram group access

    How to cover Environment & Science Tech for UPSC Prelims 2024-25? LIVE with Zeeshan sir | Get resources, complete strategy and Telegram group access

    Almost 30% of Prelims 2024 Questions will come from this section | Register for Zeeshan sir’s Dominate Prelims FREE Webinars | 25th July, 7:30 pm | Get CD’s Atomic Notes PDF post-webinar | Register below to secure your spot


    Civilsdaily IAS is excited to announce the launch of our highly anticipated “Dominate Prelims Webinars” featuring the renowned mentor, Zeeshan Hashmi Sir.

    These webinars are designed to equip UPSC aspirants with the best approach to tackle the UPSC Prelims paper effectively. From covering the GS and current affairs syllabus to mastering note-making techniques and smart elimination strategies, these webinars will provide comprehensive guidance for aspirants aiming to excel in the Prelims examination.

    Dominate Prelims Webinars will empower you with a well-structured study plan and strategic approach tailored specifically for UPSC Prelims. We believe in realistic and achievable goals, ensuring that you gain a solid foundation of knowledge and skills necessary for success.

    Zeeshan sir

    In this inaugural webinar, Zeeshan Sir will dive into the intricacies of the Environment and Science Tech section for UPSC Prelims 2024-25. Join us to gain valuable insights and a comprehensive understanding of this crucial subject.

    Webinar Highlights:

    In the “Dominate Prelims” webinar series, Zeeshan sir will be conducting the first webinar on how to cover Environment and Science & Technology (E&S) for UPSC Prelims 2024-25. Aspirants can expect to learn the following important points during the session:

    1. Syllabus Coverage: Zeeshan sir will provide a detailed analysis of the UPSC Prelims syllabus for Environment and Science & Technology. He will identify the most important topics and areas that aspirants must focus on.
    2. Study Resources: He will recommend the best study resources for E&S, including standard textbooks, government publications, and online sources. Aspirants will gain insights into the most effective materials for comprehensive preparation.
    3. Current Affairs Relevance: Zeeshan sir will emphasize the significance of current affairs in the E&S section. He will discuss how to connect current events with core concepts to answer relevant questions accurately.
    4. Mind Maps and Mnemonics: Aspirants can expect to learn about the creation of mind maps and mnemonics to retain crucial information easily. These aids will help in quick recall during the exam.
    5. Smart Elimination Techniques: Zeeshan sir will share smart elimination techniques to handle tricky and confusing questions. Aspirants will understand how to use logic and reasoning to arrive at the correct answer even when unsure.
    6. Previous Year Questions: The webinar will include a thorough analysis of previous year questions from E&S. Zeeshan sir will highlight the recurring themes and patterns to help aspirants identify frequently asked topics.
    7. Important Government Reports: Aspirants will gain insights into the significance of government reports related to the environment and technology. Zeeshan sir will discuss how to extract valuable information from these reports for the exam.
    8. Time Management: Zeeshan sir will address effective time management during the preparation of E&S. Aspirants will learn how to allocate time to different topics and sections to cover the syllabus efficiently.
    9. Conceptual Clarity: The webinar will focus on building conceptual clarity for better retention and understanding of topics. Zeeshan sir will simplify complex concepts for easy comprehension.
    10. Q&A Session: The webinar will conclude with a dedicated Q&A session where aspirants can interact with Zeeshan sir and get their doubts and queries clarified.

    Entry is FREE but seats are limited (only 100)


    Civilsdaily’s Toppers

    https://youtube.com/shorts/DEnW_FoZFBk?feature=share

    How to attend this webinar?

    Date: 25th July 2023, Tuesday

    Time: 7:30 pm

    Mode: Online through Zoom

    The Zoom Link for the webinar will be shared by email

    Entry is FREE but seats are limited (only 100)

    However, you can come and visit Civilsdaily’s Karol Bagh Center and meet Sajal sir and other mentors personally.

    Address: Civilsdaily IAS, 1 LGF, Apsara Arcade, (near Karol Bagh metro station gate number 7) New Delhi, Rajinder Nagar, New Delhi, 110060

    Contact here: +917303316700

    Who Should Attend This Webinar?

    This webinar will benefit:

    • Aspirants targeting UPSC 2024.
    • Those who found UPSC Prelims 2023 challenging and unpredictable.
    • Aspirants seeking to understand the changing dynamics of UPSC exams.
    • Anyone keen on getting insights from successful UPSC mentors and rankers.

    So, come join us and uncover the skills and understanding necessary to be a part of that 1% for UPSC 2024. Register now for the webinar and take your first step towards achieving your IAS dream!

    What Can You Expect to Learn from Dominate Prelims Webinars?

    Through these webinars, Zeeshan sir will prepare you for the changed expectations of UPSC, which is targeting not just rote knowledge but also Common Sense, Stress Response, and Risk Appetite. 

    • Learn the best approach to cover the GS and current affairs syllabus.
    • Master note-making techniques for effective revision.
    • Acquire smart elimination strategies for accurate answering.
    • Explore recommended study resources and toolkits for comprehensive preparation.
    • Stay updated with summaries of government reports and surveys.
    • Interact with Zeeshan Hashmi Sir and gain valuable insights from his experience.

    Entry is FREE but seats are limited (only 100)

    You will also get an opportunity to interact 1-1 with Zeeshan sir to discuss:

    1. What most important reports/publications you must cover?
    2. Critical insights to fill gaps in your preparation.
    3. Decoding the complex and changing patterns of UPSC wrt government data,reports, etc.
    4. Practical insights and tips for tackling common challenges on your UPSC journey.
    5. Strategies for continuously adapting to the evolving nature of UPSC.

    (Note: The zoom link will be shared soon. Stay tuned for updates!)

    CivilsDaily’s FREE Atomic Notes Magazine

    Post-webinar we will share Civilsdaily’s Atomic Notes Magazine with you all along with other important PDFs, timetable framework, and notes.

    • Samachar Manthan Current Affairs Module for FREE
    • Prelims and Mains 2024 Toolkit

    We will also schedule your 1-1 detailed mentorship call to help you prepare your self-study routine.

    Join us for this power-packed webinar session with Zeeshan Hashmi Sir to gain a competitive edge in your UPSC Prelims 2024-25 preparation. Enhance your knowledge, refine your approach, and boost your confidence in tackling the various components of UPSC Prelims effectively.

    Entry is FREE but seats are limited (only 100)

    Book your seat now!

  • Covering Most Important Govt publications, Surveys, and Commission Reports for UPSC Prelims & Mains | Webinar by Parth Verma sir | Get Summary of Reports

    Covering Most Important Govt publications, Surveys, and Commission Reports for UPSC Prelims & Mains | Webinar by Parth Verma sir | Get Summary of Reports

    Join Parth sir for this important Webinar | 22nd July, 7:30 pm | Get summary of reports and CD’s Atomic Notes PDF post-webinar | Register below to secure your spot


    Government reports like the Economic Survey, Union Budget, Administrative Reforms Commission reports, India Year Book, NITI reports, State of the Forest reports, and other important reports play a crucial role in UPSC preparation. They provide valuable insights into various sectors, policies, and government priorities. Understanding and analyzing these reports can significantly enhance your knowledge, analytical skills, and answer-writing abilities.

    There are 25 govt reports that UPSC aspirants must cover for Prelims and Mains..however, right approach is a must..

    Parth Verma

    Join our upcoming webinar with Parth Verma sir, a senior IAS mentor who has personally mentored more than 50 rankers in UPSC 2022.

    In this insightful session, Parth Verma sir will guide you on covering the most important government publications, surveys, and commission reports for UPSC Prelims and Mains.

    Table of content:

    1. Details of the webinar
    2. What can you expect to learn from this webinar?
    3. Who should attend this webinar?
    4. Download: Civilsdaily’s Atomic Notes Magazine

    Civilsdaily’s Toppers

    https://youtube.com/shorts/DEnW_FoZFBk?feature=share

    How to attend this webinar?

    Date: 22nd July 2023, Saturday

    Time: 7:30 pm

    Mode: Online through Zoom

    The Zoom Link for the webinar will be shared by email

    Entry is FREE but seats are limited (only 100)

    However, you can come and visit Civilsdaily’s Karol Bagh Center and meet Sajal sir and other mentors personally.

    Address: Civilsdaily IAS, 1 LGF, Apsara Arcade, (near Karol Bagh metro station gate number 7) New Delhi, Rajinder Nagar, New Delhi, 110060

    Contact here: +917303316700

    Who Should Attend This Webinar?

    This webinar will benefit:

    • UPSC 2024-25 aspirants seeking a comprehensive understanding of government reports
    • UPSC Mains 2023 aspirants aiming to strengthen their answer-writing skills and boosting Mains Marks
    • Students looking for expert guidance on utilizing government publications for effective preparation

    So, come join us and uncover the skills and understanding necessary to be a part of that 1% for UPSC 2024. Register now for the webinar and take your first step towards achieving your IAS dream!

    Entry is FREE but seats are limited (only 100)

    What Can You Expect to Learn in This Webinar?

    • What are the absolute essential reports and surveys that you must cover for UPSC?
    • Importance and relevance of government reports in UPSC preparation
    • Strategies to cover and analyze economic surveys, budget reports, and commission reports
    • Effective note-making techniques and information extraction methods
    • Approaches to integrate government report insights into UPSC Mains answer writing
    • Tips for utilizing government reports to stay updated on current affairs

    Entry is FREE but seats are limited (only 100)

    You will also get an opportunity to interact 1-1 with Parth sir to discuss:

    1. What most important reports/publications you must cover?
    2. Critical insights to fill gaps in your preparation.
    3. Decoding the complex and changing patterns of UPSC wrt government data,reports, etc.
    4. Practical insights and tips for tackling common challenges on your UPSC journey.
    5. Strategies for continuously adapting to the evolving nature of UPSC.

    (Note: The zoom link will be shared soon. Stay tuned for updates!)

    CivilsDaily’s FREE Atomic Notes Magazine

    Post-webinar we will share Civilsdaily’s Atomic Notes Magazine with you all along with other important PDFs, timetable framework, and notes.

    • Samachar Manthan Current Affairs Module for FREE
    • Prelims and Mains 2024 Toolkit

    We will also schedule your 1-1 detailed mentorship call to help you prepare your self-study routine.

    Entry is FREE but seats are limited (only 100)

    Book your seat now!

  • Day 3 of 14-Day Ethics Challenge | Daily Answer Writing Enhancement

    On Day 3 of 14 Days Ethics Challenge these questions were discussed in the closed Telegram group. You are also expected to attempt and submit these in the comment section below.

    Para A- Attitude: content, structure, function; its influence and relation with thought and behaviour; moral and political attitudes; social influence and persuasion.

    Q1. What factors affect the formation of a person’s attitude towards social problems? In our society, contrasting attitudes are prevalent about many social problems. what contrasting attitudes do you notice about the caste system in our society? How do you explain the existence of these contrasting attitudes? (150 Words) 2014

    Q2. A positive attitude is considered to be an essential characteristic of a civil servant who is often required to function under extreme stress. What contributes to a positive attitude in a person? (150 Words) 2020

    Q.3 Young people with ethical conduct are not willing to come forward to join active politics. Suggest steps to motivate them to come forward. (150 words) 2017

    Q.4 How could social influence and persuasion contribute to the success of Swachh Bharat Abhiyan?. (150 Words) 2016

    Part B- Theme: Ethics in private and public relationships

    You are recently posted as district development officer of a district. Shortly thereafter you found that there is considerable tension in the rural areas of your district on the issue of sending girls to schools. The elders of the village feel that many problems have come up because girls are being educated and they are stepping out of the safe environment of the household. They are the view that the girls should be quickly married off with minimum education. The girls are also competing for jobs after education, which have traditionally remained in boys’ exclusive domain, adding to unemployment amongst male population. The younger generation feels that in the present era, girls should have equal opportunities for education and employment, and other means of livelihood. The entire locality is divided between sexes in both generations. You come to know that in Panchayat or in other local bodies or even in busy crosswords, the issue is being acrimoniously debated.One day you are informed that an unpleasant incident has taken place. Some girls were molested, when they were en route to schools. The incident led to clashes between several groups and a law and order problem has arisen. The elder after heated discussion have taken a joint decision not to allow girls to go to school and to socially boycott all such families, which do not follow their dictate.

    (a) What steps would you take to ensure girls’ safety without disrupting their education?
    (b) How would you manage and mould patriarchic attitude of the village elders to ensure harmony in the inter- generational relations? (250 words) (UPSC 2014)

  • Day 4 of IAS Conclave: Rote Learning is Irrelevant for UPSC Prelims 2024-25 | Competitive Edge through Creative Knowledge | Webinar by Sajal sir

    Day 4 of IAS Conclave: Rote Learning is Irrelevant for UPSC Prelims 2024-25 | Competitive Edge through Creative Knowledge | Webinar by Sajal sir

    📢4-Day FREE Workshop (Online/Offline) in Pune by AIR 48, AIR-218, and Sajal Sir (Mentor of 250+ Rankers)

    Entry is FREE but seats are limited (only 100)


    As we enter the peak time for UPSC 2024-25 preparation, this conclave is the perfect platform for aspiring civil servants to gain valuable insights, guidance, and strategies for their journey ahead. Whether you are a beginner or looking to improve your preparation, this event will provide you with the necessary tools, expert advice, and a supportive community to help you excel in your UPSC endeavors.

    These sessions are distinct from the routine topper talk; instead, they take you into the depths of detailed strategy-making and concrete action points. Our IAS ranker students will share the precise tactics that brought them success, and the strategic inputs provided by their mentors.

    Entry is FREE but seats are limited (only 100)

    This workshop is tailored to deliver practical insights and actionable plans, which can significantly elevate your UPSC preparation.

    Table of Content:

    Civilsdaily Hall Of Fame 2022

    IAS 2022 Toppers (including AIR 48), Sajal sir (mentor of 250+ rankers), and other Senior IAS Mentors will be taking LIVE workshop | Register for the 4-Day Conclave today! Details below

    Entry is FREE but seats are limited (only 100)

    Who should attend this Workshop?

    • UPSC 2024 aspirants who will be starting from scratch
    • Aspirants who are not able to decipher the pattern and ‘new ways of UPSC’
    • UPSC aspirants aiming for 2023-24, who need a holistic view of their preparation.
    • Candidates looking for practical strategies rather than generic guidance.
    • Aspirants who seek to understand the value of strategic mentorship in UPSC success.
    • Those who aim to overcome specific challenges in their UPSC preparation.
    • UPSC 2024 aspirants who want effectiveness, efficiency, and consistency in their preparation

    Schedule of sessions:

    15th July, 5 pm – Sajal Sir and IAS, Soham

    Topic: 20 UPSC Mains Answer Writing Commandments Tested and Perfected by 250+ IAS Rankers

    What can you expect to learn in the session?

    Students can expect to gain valuable insights and practical guidance to enhance their answer writing skills for the UPSC mains exam. Some of the key takeaways from this session include:

    1. Gain a comprehensive understanding of the UPSC mains answer writing format and requirements.
    2. Learn effective time management strategies and develop a structured approach to answer writing.
    3. Enhance critical thinking and analytical skills to craft well-supported and coherent answers.
    4. Improve language, grammar, and presentation to make answers impactful and concise.
    5. Receive personalized feedback and guidance, along with practical tips for revision and self-evaluation.

    Entry is FREE but seats are limited (only 100)

    16th July, 5 pm – Sajal sir and AIR 48, Aaditya Pandey IAS

    Topic: Understanding A to Z, 26 Critical Gaps in UPSC prep, and how to overcome them for IAS in 2023-24.

    What can you expect to learn in the session?

    Sajal sir will identify all these gaps and tell us how to fill A to Z critical gaps in UPSC Prep

    • A-Awareness Gap
    • B-Behavioral gap
    • C- Confidence gap
    • D-Delivery Gap
    • E-Excessiveness/Exclusiveness Gap
    • F-Focus gap
    • G-Generic approach gap
    • H-Herd mentality gap
    • I-Introvert nature gap
    • J-Juggling multiple things
    • K-Knowledge gap
    • L- Learning Gap
    • M- Mentoring Gap
    • N- Narrative Gap
    • O-Objectivity gap
    • P-Practice gap
    • Q-Quantification gap
    • R-Revision gap
    • S-Smartwork gap
    • T-Testing gap
    • U- Understanding Gap
    • V-Vanity issue gap
    • W- Wrong attitude gap
    • X-X-Factor gap
    • Y-Yardstick approach gap
    • Z-Zealous approach gap

    Entry is FREE but seats are limited (only 100)

    17th July, 5 pm – Sajal Sir and IRS, Pratik Korde

    Topic: How to cover UPSC Current Affairs from 4 different newspapers in just 45 mins/day?

    1. What is the basic funda to cover the Newspaper daily in a maximum of 45 minutes? 
    2. How to maintain consistency in daily newspaper reading?
    3. How to take out case studies, anecdotes, examples, and facts for mains answers and essays?
    4. How to cover current affairs holistically for Prelims, Mains, and Interviews?
    5. How to supplement Newspapers with Magazines like Yojana, Kurukshetra, etc, and make notes from them.
    6. How to focus on these:
      • Socio-economic issues like Women’s issues, Education or Health related issues, Issues or policies affecting vulnerable sections, etc.
      • Issues of national and international importance.
      • Political issues related to Indian Constitution, Legislative and Administrative processes.
      • Supreme Court or High Court verdicts.
      • Good analysis of current issues.
      • Parliamentary Debates.
      • Government policies and orders.
    7. What is the basic funda to cover the Newspaper daily in a maximum of 45 minutes? 
    8. How to maintain consistency in daily newspaper reading?
    9. How to take out case studies, anecdotes, examples, and facts for mains answers and essays?
    10. How to cover current affairs holistically for Prelims, Mains, and Interviews?
    11. How to supplement Newspapers with Magazines like Yojana, Kurukshetra, etc, and make notes from them?
    12. How to focus on these:
      • Socio-economic issues like Women’s issues, Education or Health related issues, Issues or policies affecting vulnerable sections, etc.
      • Issues of national and international importance.
      • Political issues related to Indian Constitution, Legislative and Administrative processes.
      • Supreme Court or High Court verdicts.
      • Good analysis of current issues.
      • Parliamentary Debates.
      • Government policies and orders.
    13. How to pick important news topics for UPSC. How to Update all notes, etc after reading repeating News.

    Entry is FREE but seats are limited (only 100)

    19th July, 5 pm – Sajal sir and Pravin Garje sir

    Topic: UPSC Prelims 2024-25 – Rote Learning is irrelevant now. Only creative knowledge gives edge

    What can you expect to learn from this webinar?

    • Detailed analysis of how UPSC tests candidates’ common sense in Prelims.
    • Strategies to develop and showcase your stress response skills during the examination.
    • Understanding the role of risk appetite in Prelims and how to optimally manage it.
    • Practical tips on how to enhance these skills in the run-up to UPSC Prelims 2024.
    • Real-life examples and anecdotes from past UPSC Prelims illustrate these points.
    • An interactive Q&A session, where you can clarify your doubts and get personalized advice from Sajal sir and Pravin sir.

    How to attend?

    These sessions are FREE and Open to all, and will be held in Online/Offline mode.

    Offline Mode – Address: Civilsdaily IAS, First floor, 518, Ramprasad, opposite Radhika Bhel, Sadashiv Peth, Pune, Maharashtra 411030

    Note: These sessions are conducted by Civilsdaily Pune hence Offline sessions are available only in Pune center.

    Aspirants from rest of India can join it in Online mode through Zoom. Link will be shared post-registration.

    Register FREE for 4 Days UPSC Workshop by UPSC 2022 Rankers, Academic Director Sajal Sir

    Entry is FREE but seats are limited (only 100)

    CivilsDaily’s FREE Webinar package

    Post-webinar we will share important PDFs, timetable framework, and notes.

    • UPSC 2022 Toppers’ Timetable
    • Atomic Notes for UPSC Current Affairs PDF
    • Prelims 2024 Toolkit
    • Mains 2023-2024 Toolkit
    • Samachar Manthan FREE Module

    Other than this a strategy package will be emailed to you.


    What The Hindu opined about Civilsdaily Mentorship

    Entry is FREE but seats are limited (only 100)

  • 18th July| Daily Answer Writing Enhancement | 14 Days Ethics Challenge

    On Day 2 of 14 Days Ethics Challenge these questions were discussed in the closed Telegram group. You are also expected to attempt and submit these in the comment section below.

    Part A Human Values – lessons from the lives and teachings of great leaders, reformers and administrators; role of family, society and educational institutions in inculcating values.

    Q1. All human beings aspire for happiness. Do you agree? What does happiness mean to you? Explain with examples. (150 Words) 2014

    Q2. “If a country is to be corruption free and become a nation of beautiful minds, I strongly feel there are three key societal members who can make a difference. They are father, the mother and the teacher” A.P.J. Abdul Kalam. Analyse (150 Words) 2017

    Q.3 Which eminent personality has inspired you the most in the context of ethical conduct in life? Give the gist of his/her teachings. Giving specific examples, describe how you have been able to apply these teachings for your own ethical development. (150 words) 2014

    Q.4 What are the main factors responsible for gender inequality in India? Discuss the contribution of Savitribai Phule in this regard. (150 Words) 2020

    Part B- Theme: Ethics in private and public relationships

    You are a young, aspiring and sincere employee in a Government office working as an assistant to the director of your department. Since you have joined recently, you need to learn and progress. Luckily your superior is very kind and ready to train you for your job. He is a very intelligent and well-informed person having knowledge of various departments. In short, you respect your boss and are looking forward to lean a lot from him. Since you have good tuning with the boss, he started depending on you. One day due to ill health he invited you at his place for finishing some urgent work. You reached his house and before you could ring the bell you heard shouting noises. You waited for a while. After entering the house, the boss greeted you and explained the work. But you were constantly disturbed by the crying of a woman. At last, you inquired with the boss but his answer did not satisfy you.

    Next day, you were compelled to inquire further in the office and found out that his behavior is very bad at home with his wife. He also beats up his wife. His wife is not well educated and is a simple woman in comparison to her husband. you see that though your boss is a nice person inthe office, he is engaged in domestic violence at home.

    In such a situation, you are left with the following options. Analyse each option with its
    consequences. (2016)

    (a) Just ignore thinking about it because it is their personal matter.
    (b) Repost the case to the appropriate authority.
    (c) Your own innovative approach towards situation.

  • 50 Ethics Terms PDF

    50 Ethics Terms PDF

    Hello Aspirants,

    The 50 Ethics Terms by Civilsdaily is the most important document to aid your Ethics Preparation.

    Ethics GS 4 paper is lot easier to score when compared with all other papers.

    It is also a lot easier to prepare if you have the right study material and the right guidance that doesn’t send you on a wild goose chase.

    Having clarity about every single term in Ethics is the single most important point to acing this paper. As a matter of fact, Ethics is all terms.

    Even veterans with 4-5 years of prep make the following mistakes

    1. Look for technical definitions from a psychology/anthro/philo point of view. That is not the requirement of the GS 4 paper. GS 4 paper wants you to present practical definitions with depth and no ambiguity.
    2. Using terms interchangeably. EMVA all help in deciding good and bad. This doesn’t help and you will get penalized for lacking depth. You have to understand points of similarity and differentiation. You can’t use definitions that miss the crux of why the term exists.
    3. Don’t understand the level of abstraction. Some are abstract, loosely held constructs while some are observable.
    4. Don’t understand the idea that certain terms are discussed together. Eg – SEC, PIH, Commitment/dedication, etc. Eg. Check the table below.
    UPSC Ethics Sympath, Empath, Compassion

    If you are quoting age old standard examples, then its impossible to stand out. You need to prepare examples from 2023 Current Affairs.

    50 Ethics Terms by Civilsdaily is a document that you will keep referring back again and again every time to sit to revise ethics.

    Click to fill the form and have it delivered on whatsapp

    PS: 14-day Ethics Challenge Starts to Today! To know more, click here

  • 17th July| Daily Answer Writing Enhancement | 14 Days Ethics Challenge

    On Day 1 of 14 Days Ethics Challenge these questions were discussed in the closed Telegram group. You are also expected to attempt and submit these in the comment section below.

    Day 1: Ethics and Human Interface

    Part A:

    Q1. What do you understand by ‘values’ and ‘Ethics’? In what ways is it important to be ethical along with being professionally competent? (150 words) 2013

    Q2. What is meant by ‘environmental ethics’? why is it important to study? Discuss any one environmental issue from the viewpoint of ethics. (150 Words) 2015

    Q3. Explain how Ethics contributes to social and human well-being. (150 Words) 2016

    Q4. With regards to morality of actions, one view is that means are of paramount importance and the other view is that the ends justify the means, which view do you thing is more appropriate? Justify your answer. (150 Words) 2018

    Part B: Case Study

    Theme: Issues relating to Women/ Sexual Harassment at work place

    You are the Executive Director of an upcoming Infotech Company which is making a name for itself in the market. Mr. A, who is a star performer, is heading the marketing team. In a short period of one year, he has helped in doubling the revenues as well as creating a high brand equity for the company so much so that you are thinking of promoting him. However, you have been receiving information from many corners about his attitude towards the female colleagues; particularly his habit of making loose comments on women. In addition, he regularly sends indecent SMS’ to all the team members including his female colleagues.

    One day, late in the evening, Mrs. X, who is one of Mr. A’s Team members, comes you visibly disturbed. She complains against the continued misconduct of Mr. A, who has been making undesirable advances towards her and has even tried to touch her inappropriately in his cabin.

    She tenders her resignation and leaves your office.
    (a) What are the options available to you?
    (b) Evaluate each of these options and choose the options you would adopt, giving reasons.
    (250 words) 20 marks – 2013

  • How to make a perfect UPSC Timetable with daily and weekly targets? Webinar by Dimple Ma’am, UPSC’22 ranker and Senior IAS Faculty

    How to make a perfect UPSC Timetable with daily and weekly targets? Webinar by Dimple Ma’am, UPSC’22 ranker and Senior IAS Faculty

    Join Dimple ma’am for UPSC Time Management and Time table Session for UPSC 2024-25 | 18th July, 7:30 pm | Get CD’s Atomic Notes PDF post-webinar | Register below to secure your spot


    Preparing for the UPSC exam can be a tough race against time. And if you are a working professional or college student preparing for UPSC or just an aspirant with a serious time crunch, odds are against you. Coping with the syllabus can be extremely difficult, frustrating, and unproductive.

    But does that mean you give up on your dreams?

    NO!

    Time management is a #UPSCskill that tops all other skills in this long journey. Moreover, the complexity and vastness of the syllabus, unpredictability and ever-changing pattern of the UPSC exam, and cut-throat competition necessitate you to invest your time wisely.

    Once you master your time, you will understand how easy it is for IAS rankers and first attempt IAS wonders

    Known for her meticulous planning and strategic study methodologies, Dimple ma’am will be guiding you through a comprehensive 12-month phase-wise study plan and detailed specifically tailored for UPSC 2024 aspirants.

    Table of content:

    1. Details of the webinar
    2. What can you expect to learn from this webinar?
    3. Who should attend this webinar?
    4. Download: Civilsdaily’s Atomic Notes Magazine
    5. About Dimple Chouhan ma’am

    Civilsdaily’s Toppers

    https://youtube.com/shorts/DEnW_FoZFBk?feature=share

    How to attend this webinar?

    Date: 18th July 2023, Tuesday

    Time: 7:30 pm

    Mode: Online through Zoom

    The Zoom Link for the webinar will be shared by email

    Entry is FREE but seats are limited (only 100)

    However, you can come and visit Civilsdaily’s Karol Bagh Center and meet Sajal sir and other mentors personally.

    Address: Civilsdaily IAS, 1 LGF, Apsara Arcade, (near Karol Bagh metro station gate number 7) New Delhi, Rajinder Nagar, New Delhi, 110060

    Contact here: +917303316700

    About Dimple Chouhan

    IAS’22 Topper, AIR-878, Dimple Chouhan is a senior IAS faculty at CivilsDaily. She has been mentoring UPSC aspirants for 4 years now and has mentored 150+ aspirants to Prelims success.

    Time management isn’t the main thing. It is the only thing.

    Who Should Attend This Webinar?

    This webinar will benefit you if:

    1. Aspirants gearing up for UPSC 2024-25, be it college students, working professionals, or candidates who are at the very onset of their journey and struggling with time management.
    2. Those who attempted UPSC 2022 but couldn’t make it through and aim to make critical improvements for a stronger comeback in 2024.
    3. Candidates still trying to wrap their heads around the patterns, syllabus, and expectations of UPSC with respect to Current Affairs.

    So, come join us and uncover the skills and understanding necessary to be a part of that 1% for UPSC 2024. Register now for the webinar and take your first step towards achieving your IAS dream!

    Entry is FREE but seats are limited (only 100)

    What Can You Expect to Learn in This Webinar?

    1. Making a timetable that will ensure a top-50 rank in UPSC 2024-25
    2. How to manage effective 5 hours per day for UPSC success. Make a timetable and set targets.
    3. Management of Priorities – UPSC- work, family and life as well.
    4. Reducing time on non-priorities.
    5. Planning ahead, making targets, staying consistent w.r.t targets.
    6. How should the syllabus be approached to complete it within the time limit?
    7. Balancing prelims-mains on one hand and GS-current affairs on the other.
    8. How to determine the primary focus areas of the Prelims, Mains, and Personality tests?
    9. How to apply bookish as well as classroom knowledge to the exam?’

    We will discuss the important ways in which you can crack this exam through the following methods:

    1. Personalized timetable
    2. Personalized study plan
    3. Tracking your progress
    4. Investing in topics with good ROI
    5. Focusing on smart study

    Entry is FREE but seats are limited (only 100)

    You will also get an opportunity to interact 1-1 with Dimple Chouhan ma’am to discuss:

    1. A comprehensive, step-by-step 12-month strategy for UPSC preparation.
    2. Critical insights to fill gaps in your preparation.
    3. Decoding the complex and changing patterns of UPSC.
    4. A customizable framework for effectively aligning your preparation with UPSC’s expectations.
    5. Practical insights and tips for tackling common challenges on your UPSC journey.
    6. Strategies for continuously adapting to the evolving nature of UPSC.

    (Note: The zoom link will be shared soon. Stay tuned for updates!)

    CivilsDaily’s FREE Atomic Notes Magazine

    Post-webinar we will share Civilsdaily’s Atomic Notes Magazine with you all along with other important PDFs, timetable framework, and notes.

    • Samachar Manthan Current Affairs Module for FREE
    • Prelims and Mains 2024 Toolkit

    We will also schedule your 1-1 detailed mentorship call to help you prepare your self-study routine.

    Join Dimple ma’am in the “Clarity with Rankers” webinar. Let her guide you toward a strategically planned, well-executed, successful UPSC journey. Together, let’s conquer UPSC 2024-25!

    Entry is FREE but seats are limited (only 100)

    Book your seat now!

  • (Today @ 7:30 pm)- AIR 48, IAS topper’s approach to UPSC’24 Current Affairs: Linking CA-GS static, Making notes, and Answer Writing | Webinar by Aaditya, IAS | Get CD Atomic Notes PDF on registration

    (Today @ 7:30 pm)- AIR 48, IAS topper’s approach to UPSC’24 Current Affairs: Linking CA-GS static, Making notes, and Answer Writing | Webinar by Aaditya, IAS | Get CD Atomic Notes PDF on registration

    Join AIR 48, Aaditya for the Most Important Current Affairs Session for UPSC 2024-25 | 12th July, 7:30 pm | Get CD’s Atomic Notes PDF post-webinar | Register below to secure your spot


    There is a certain manner in which UPSC toppers approach current affairs and then there are 99% of the aspirants who face numerous challenges when it comes to CA prep.

    With countless resources like newspapers, magazines, and online materials to sift through, it becomes overwhelming to decide what to read and what to leave out.

    Aspirants often end up spending hours every day on current affairs coverage, only to realize that much of what they’ve studied may not even be relevant to the exam. This inefficient and time-consuming approach steals precious hours that could have been invested in GS static preparation or optional subjects.

    I want to share my UPSC current affair approach which was wholesome, integrated, simplified and minimalistic.. you don’t need to spend countless hours and waste your time-efforts..

    Aaditya Pandey, AIR 48

    To tackle these issues & streamline your current affairs preparation, IAS, AIR 48 and Super Mentor at Civilsdaily IAS, Aaditya Pandey will be conducting a live strategy webinar.

    Table of content:

    1. Details of the webinar
    2. What can you expect to learn from this webinar?
    3. Who should attend this webinar?
    4. Download: Civilsdaily’s Atomic Notes Magazine
    5. About Aaditya Pandey and his Super Mentorship batch for UPSC 2024-25
    https://youtube.com/shorts/DEnW_FoZFBk?feature=share

    How to attend this webinar?

    Date: 12th July 2023, Wednesday

    Time: 7:30 pm

    Mode: Online through Zoom

    The Zoom Link for the webinar will be shared by email

    Entry is FREE but seats are limited (only 100)

    However, you can come and visit Civilsdaily’s Karol Bagh Center and meet Sajal sir and other mentors personally.

    Address: Civilsdaily IAS, 1 LGF, Apsara Arcade, (near Karol Bagh metro station gate number 7) New Delhi, Rajinder Nagar, New Delhi, 110060

    Contact here: +917303316700

    About Aaditya Pandey

    Who Should Attend This Webinar?

    This webinar will benefit you if:

    1. Aspirants gearing up for UPSC 2024-25, be it college students, working professionals, or candidates who are at the very onset of their journey.
    2. Those who attempted UPSC 2022 but couldn’t make it through and aim to make critical improvements for a stronger comeback in 2024.
    3. Candidates still trying to wrap their heads around the patterns, syllabus, and expectations of UPSC with respect to Current Affairs.

    So, come join us and uncover the skills and understanding necessary to be a part of that 1% for UPSC 2024. Register now for the webinar and take your first step towards achieving your IAS dream!

    Entry is FREE but seats are limited (only 100)

    What Can You Expect to Learn in This Webinar?

    In this interactive session, you will learn not only how to cover current affairs and the best sources, but also how to collect-analyse-organize-utilize-revise current affairs.

    1. How to cover daily current affairs in just 1.5 hrs along with notes and answer writing? Important especially for working professionals and college-going aspirants.
    2. How to link Current Affairs and GS Static parts in UPSC Preparation and particularly for UPSC answers? Integrating content in your answers for a toppers’ level answer.
    3. How Current Affairs can help beat the unpredictability of UPSC paper, especially Prelims?
    4. Effective note-making techniques that are tailored to UPSC current affairs.
    5. Best, authentic, minimum source of current Affairs for UPSC-CSE prelims & Mains Preparation. Do’s & Dont’s, How to remake ‘Recognition of information’ into ‘recall, analyze & express’
    6. Issues in Current Affairs coverage- 
      • What to read and what to ignore?
      • What are the sources?
      • How much time should be devoted to Current Affairs?
      • Can newspapers be a substitute for monthly magazines?
      • How toppers make their current affairs notes?
      • How to integrate CA into Mains answers
      • Daily, weekly coverage vs monthly coverage
    7. Subjects, directly and indirectly, dependent on UPSC Current Affairs
    8. What is the difference between ‘Opinion-based current affairs’ & ‘Current issues with Fact-based’ questions will also be discussed thoroughly in this webinar.
    9. What are the common Blindspots and Loopholes in the preparation for Current Affairs that are faced by most of the aspirants?
    10. How to have a comprehensive analysis covering all the relevant current affairs topics, with a focus on interlinkages, answer writing, and retention of information?

    Entry is FREE but seats are limited (only 100)

    You will also get an opportunity to interact 1-1 with AIR 48, Aaditya Pandey to discuss:

    1. A comprehensive, step-by-step 12-month strategy for UPSC preparation.
    2. Critical insights to fill gaps in your preparation.
    3. Decoding the complex and changing patterns of UPSC.
    4. A customizable framework for effectively aligning your preparation with UPSC’s expectations.
    5. Practical insights and tips for tackling common challenges on your UPSC journey.
    6. Strategies for continuously adapting to the evolving nature of UPSC.

    (Note: The zoom link will be shared soon. Stay tuned for updates!)

    CivilsDaily’s FREE Atomic Notes Magazine

    Post-webinar we will share Civilsdaily’s Atomic Notes Magazine with you all along with other important PDFs, timetable framework, and notes.

    • Samachar Manthan Current Affairs Module for FREE
    • Prelims and Mains 2024 Toolkit

    We will also schedule your 1-1 detailed mentorship call to help you prepare your self-study routine.

    Join Aaditya Pandey in the “Clarity with Rankers” webinar. Let him guide you toward a strategically planned, well-executed, successful UPSC journey. Together, let’s conquer UPSC 2024-25!

    Entry is FREE but seats are limited (only 100)

    Book your seat now!