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  • [Day 20 | GS2] Target Mains: Skill Enhancement Prog. IAS Mains 2016

    GS II (Government policies and interventions for development in various sectors and issues arising out of their design and implementation) (Hattrick)

    Do you think that central government schemes like UDAY. etc are being used to weaken Indian federalism? Critically examine.

    Demand-

    Schemes like UDAY are creating debate between the states. Some laws made on concurrent subjects are discriminating the states from benefits who don’t accept the central scheme.

    Approach-

    –  Start with Indian federalism meaning and its importance between the state and centre. (3 marks)

    –  Discuss how the central schemes are affecting the centre state federalism (any one or  max. two schemes shall be discussed; take UDAY scheme for getting better marks). Discuss the impact and challenges in maintaining the federalism with these scheme (5 marks)

    – Suggest way out and path ahead (2 marks)

  • [Day 20 | GS1] Target Mains: Skill Enhancement Prog. IAS Mains 2016

    GS I (Modern Indian history from about the middle of the eighteenth century) (Static+Analytical = Duplex)

    Discuss the social conditions in the Era of Mauryan Empire. Examine the position of women and revival of fourfold division of caste.

    Demand-

    Static question which requires to write on social conditions of people caste, marriages etc. It also demands to analyze the position of women and changes in caste system

     Approach-

    – State the social conditions of people with the reference to various philosophers, inscriptions etc (4 marks)

    – Position of women shall be analyzed comparing past position. Whether improved or deteriorated? (3 marks)

    – Analyze Fourfold system of caste and changes happened (3 marks)

  • Daily Facts 06-Sep-2016 : Indian Government Schemes 2016

    Daily Facts – IAS Exam – 06-Sep-2016 https://www.scribd.com/document/323150957/Daily-Facts-IAS-06-Sep-2016

    1. Startup India, Standup India
    2. Shyama Prasad Mukherji Rurban Mission
    3. Setu Bharatam Project
    4. Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana
    5. Rashtriya Gram Swaraj Abhiyan
    6. Pradhan Mantri Surakshit Matritva Abhiyan (PMSMA)
    7. Biju Kanya Ratna Yojana

  • Hello,

    My optional subject is sociology. Can u suggest me reference books and how to approach the paper. I’m a beginner

  • [Update #2] What are you doing for your Optionals’ Preparation?

    Update #2

    500+ users have filled up their queries in the google form and here are the results – click here to read. We see most of the responses coming from Pol Science, Geography. what we want from few of the veterans is to write to us at hello@civilsdaily.com and let us know if you can come forward and maintain a daily optional thread. It would be completely moderated by you and you will set the tone.


    Hello everyone,

    The Target Mains initiative is coming out to be really well and it looks like some more older players of this forum are coming back from hibernation and joining the new brigade in answer writing.

    Just to repeat, everything on Answer writing @Target Mains is tagged on this – Target Mains

    The September Issue of CivilsDigest is under process and for now, we have collated the first 15 days of Questions with their DNA Framework to get you a ready repository. Should be out by the end of this week.

    NOTE: The Flagship and Advanced Students will get the magazine on their portal for FREE.


    Coming to the other important point. Help us formulate an optional strategy with Civilsdaily by answering a few questions: 

    1. – We want to understand the various optionals taken by the active users here
    2. – Depending upon the level of maturity, we can form dedicated optional groups and possibly look out for mentors to help you in the same
    3. – If the optional has a good population of experienced users (those who have written mains earlier), we will go right ahead and form a group here itself
    4. Please fill this open google form – results will be available for everyone to read (public) after you have filled it. We are not asking for any private information (so, chill)

    This is the link to to the google docClick here to fill 4 questions

  • [Day 19 | GS4] Target Mains: Skill Enhancement Prog. IAS Mains 2016

    GS IV (Codes of Ethics, Codes of Conduct) (Simplex) (Analytical)

    Journalism ethics and standards comprise principles of ethics and of good practice as applicable to the specific challenges faced by journalists. Comment.

    Demand-

    Nowadays various ethical issues faced by journalists. You need evaluate those in answer. 

    Approach-

    – Evaluate statement by giving various examples on ethical parameters like truthfulness, accuracy, objectivity, impartiality, fairness and public accountability 

    – Challenges faced by journalist on ethical front and solution to work ethically

  • [Day 19 | GS3] Target Mains: Skill Enhancement Prog. IAS Mains 2016

    GS III (Basics of cyber security, linkages of organized crime with terrorism) (Hattrick)

    Social media in the present times has emerged as something inevitable for everyone. In some way or the other, it is having an impact on people and their daily lives. Discuss. Do you think that Social Media Globalising terrorism?

    Demand-

    Increase reach of internet to be discussed.  Stand has to be taken and justify the same.

    Approach

    -Brief on the social media’s pros and cons (3 marks)

    -Take a stand and justify with proper reasons.(4 marks)

    – Impact of your stand on global terrorism, Challenges and way ahead  (3 marks)

  • [Day 19 | GS2] Target Mains: Skill Enhancement Prog. IAS Mains 2016

    GS II (Functions and responsibilities of various Constitutional Bodies) (Duplex) (Anlytical)

    Do you think that CAG has been used by successive political parties as a political tool ? How this crucial constitutional body can be strengthened & be made more transparent?

    Demand-

    CAG’s role shall be discussed and analysed. The way to make it more transparent and shall not get used as political tool should be discussed here in paralel. 

    Approach-

    -Start with small introduction about CAG. Are political parties using it as political tool ? Choose a side and justify the same (4 marks)

    – Discuss strengths & weaknesses of CAG. Suggest to improve and overcome these weaknesses. (3 marks)

    – Brief on need of making CAG transparent and ways of doing so (3 marks) 

  • [Day 19 | GS1] Target Mains: Skill Enhancement Prog. IAS Mains 2016

    GS I (Important Geophysical phenomena such as earthquakes, Tsunami, Volcanic activity, cyclone) (Simplex) (Static)

    Why are volcanoes called active even when there is no eruption? How would you find out if a volcano was going to explode? What are the relationships between geysers and volcanoes?

    Demand-

    Static question. Answer each question with mandatory example at every place to get good marks

    Approach-

    – Start with definition of Volcano. Differentiate between active and extinct volcanoes with examples (3 marks)

    – State the reasons of explosion of with example. Explain how we can predict the volcano eruptions. Some changes are observed before the eruption, mention those changes. Suggest any advance mechanism or technological way of prediction.  (5 marks) 

    – Explain the relation between geysers and volcanoes. (2 marks) 

  • Improving on her previous mistakes, Vishakhapatnam girl qualifies CSE with AIR 14 in UPSC 2015

    source

    Background: Chekuri Kirthi, a student of Metallurgy Engineering batch in the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras, emerged as the topper in the two Telugu states in the Civil Services exam. She picked up the idea of being an IAS officer in her third year at IIT inspired by a talk of serving officer. She says, “couldn’t imagine myself working in the four walls of a company… the vast scope of service civil services throw up actually drew me towards it.”

    Her journey: She cleared UPSC with 14th rank in her third attempt (CSE-2015). Her ranks in previous attempts were 440 in CSE-2013 and 512 in CSE-2014. She prepared for the exam this time while undergoing the training in academy.

    Suggestion for Prelims: We tend to overestimate our potential and neglect prelims thinking Prelims marks wouldn’t count for the exam. Neglecting prelims can prove to be a very costly mistake. Many toppers in the list cleared prelims with a margin of 1-3 marks. One can understand that 1-2 questions in Prelims can make or break your dreams.

    In 2013, she cleared the Prelims by just 4 marks. She admits that her reason for low performance in Prelims 2013 was minimal practice in Quant and playing safe in Paper-1. She knew 45 questions comfortably in paper-1 and just guessed 10 more there by attempting just 55 questions. She realized it was a very dangerous strategy. In prelims, one should mark the questions in which one is 100% percent sure in the first round. In the second round, one should also try to attempt those questions in which one can eliminate two options. With this strategy, she comfortably cleared prelims in CSE 2014.

    Mains strategy: In her first two attempts, her mains marks were marginally above the cut-off (10 marks). She admits that she cleared both the attempts only because of her interview. She made a few changes in her Mains answer writing approach which helped her enormously.

    • Diagrams: She drew a lot of diagrams. She drew India and World Maps for Geography or International Relations.
    • Side headings
    • Flow Charts
    • Breadth instead of Depth: Cover as many dimensions as possible in an answer rather than covering the issue in depth with quality analysis. UPSC prefers the no. of dimensions in an answer.
    • Introduction: Take the key words of the question and explain them. That becomes the introduction.

    Internalize the points you study in your preparation- what are the side-headings you can give, how to draw flow chart for the question, maximizing the dimensions etc.

    Attempt as many questions as you can, unless you are absolutely clueless and can’t make an intelligent guess about what’s asked. Go through the question paper in first 2-3 minutes and select the questions you are good at(around 10) and attempt them first. Only then go for the other questions on which you’ll have little idea where you have to guess.

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