Category: Strategy Sessions

  • How to memorize things for UPSC IAS exams? Learn techniques with memory champion | Join Stashed club by Poorti ma’am (Link inside)

    UPSC IAS exam is an information-loaded exam and there is no way out to memorizing things both in GS and optional. Other than this you have to learn and remember a lot of things from current affairs as well that includes laws and provisions; data and facts; budget, economic survey, ARC and other reports, etc.

    https://youtu.be/wJJUVdTPdJE

    Retaining whatever you have studied and learned for a longer period of time in your memory and recalling it back effectively is crucial to your success in UPSC IAS exam. However, doing so is a challenge for many. Stashed program here will help you overcome this challenge.

    What is Stashed?

    Stashed is a unique program to help you learn memory techniques and their application for the UPSC IAS exam.

    Program starting from 22nd Feb 2021.

    It will be conducted as a 10 days workshop on Habitat where you will be learning, discussing with Poorti ma’am and peers, and practicing these techniques.

    You’ll also be covering important yet hard to memorize and complex topics in this program through memory techniques.

    Stashed program will start from 22nd Feb 2021 till then you must join free Stashed preparatory club and engage in discussions with Poorti ma’am.

    Topics to be covered in Stashed program

    Important but hard to memorize topics from these subjects will be covered in this program. A detailed list will be shared in the Habitat group. These topics are important from both prelims and mains perspective but many students are prone to skipping them owing to the difficulty they face in learning these topics.

    • Art and culture
    • Modern history
    • Maps
    • Landforms
    • Ancient- dynasties, rulers and their specifics
    • Medieval- imp terms
    • Polity- articles, schedules, parts, bodies, etc
    • Environment- species, IUCN, etc
    • S&t- missiles, missions, etc
    • Budget
    • Economic survey

    How to attend these workshops?

    This program will start from 22nd Feb 2021. It is a 10 days course-cum-workshop.

    Video lecture by Poorti ma’am will be shared with you all before a session. These lectures will cover memory techniques and their application. You must watch them before every workshop.

    Workshops are going to take place on Habitat, our chat-based learning platform. On Habitat, you are going to discuss the techniques and their application with Poorti ma’am. Habitat sessions are going to be a mix of text and audio messages.

    You will also learn to apply the same techniques to topics other than those covered in the lecture.

    Students are encouraged to bring their topics as well and discuss with peers and Poorti ma’am as how to memorize them quickly and effectively. You’ll be receiving worksheets which to be attempted and discussed in Habitat sessions.

    Poorti ma’am is going to be there to guide and resolve all your doubts in the Habitat club.

    How to access the course?

    Habitat club’s link will be emailed to you as soon as you enroll in the program. You can also access the link in the Curriculum section above.

    All the discussions, video lectures, PDFs of notes, and worksheets will be shared in the Habitat club.

    Program inclusion

    1. 10+ Memory techniques and their application for UPSC IAS exam
    2. Video lectures
    3. 10 days Habitat workshop
    4. Worksheet and notes (PDF)
    5. Membership to the exclusive Stashed club on Habitat
    6. Support and mentorship by Poorti ma’am

     

  • 16th February 2021| Daily Answer Writing Enhancement

    Important Announcement:  Topics to be covered on 17th February

    GS-1  Indian National Movement.

    GS-4 Case Studies.

    Question 1)

    Coins form an invaluable source in reconstruction of India past. Explain with examples from ancient India. 10 marks

    Question 2)

    The growing power of digital tech giants has necessitated the world’s democracies to get together to discuss global digital governance. In light of this, examine the challenges posed by the digital tech giants and suggest the measures to deal with these challenges. 10 marks

    Question 3)

    For a country with sizable socioeconomic problems, it is quintessential to strategise well to combat climate vulnerability and associated risks. In light of this, suggest the measures India must adopt to make India resilient. 10 marks

    Question 4)  

    You are the director of a unit in a regulatory agency that is charged with monitoring the use of potentially harmful commercial chemicals. Geeta, a junior project manager under your supervision, is responsible for studying a broad-spectrum insecticide that is used not only in agriculture by small food-grain farmers and cotton farmers, but also in the livestock sector as an animal spray. She has been assigned to determine whether this product should be removed from the market. At a social event, Geeta met a man named Siddharth, who she later learned was the Mumbai representative for the insecticide manufacturer. After meeting Siddharth several times, she became rather fond of him and wanted to pursue the relationship further. However, Geeta realized that their professional roles created a potential conflict of interest for her, and she decided to tell you about the situation. She intended to continue seeing Siddharth and said she considered herself mature enough to maintain a separation between her professional and private lives. Geeta insisted that her feelings for Siddharth would not influence her judgment in any way; in fact she and Siddharth had never even discussed the chemical in question. What would you do in such a situation? While you evaluate the alternatives available to you, what are the moral codes and maxims that come to your mind as reference points for arriving at a decision? 10 marks

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    Reviews will be provided in a week. (In the order of submission- First come first serve basis). In case the answer is submitted late the review period may get extended to two weeks.

    *In case your answer is not reviewed in a week, reply to your answer saying *NOT CHECKED*. If Parth Sir’s tag is available then tag him.

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  • 15th February 2021| Daily Answer Writing Enhancement

    Important Announcement:  Topics to be covered on 16th February

    GS-1  Art and Culture.

    GS-4 Case Studies.

    Question 1)

    Explain how earthquake waves are used as an indirect source for understanding the structure of the interior of the earth. 10 marks

    Question 2)

    The Fifteenth Finance Commission (XVFC) has or the first time, a finance commission has carved out resources meant for distributable statutory grants and dipped into the states’ revenue share for national defence, as against the tax share, in order to finance the Centre’s exclusive expenditure obligation. What are its implications for federalism? 10 marks

    Question 3)

    Agri-reforms and water accounting could address few problems of Indian agriculture. In light of this, examine the areas which could be transfored through reforms and impact of water accounting on agriculture in India. 10 marks

    Question 4)  

    You are the District Magistrate in a district where a significant number of transgenders reside. While discrimination against the community is well known, commuters increasingly complain of harassment at their hands, especially at traffic junctions where transgenders are mostly involved in begging. This, at times, also leads to traffic management issues. You have received a number of complaints in this regard and have to act quickly to resolve it. However, a group of transgender associations argue that begging is their only source of livelihood. Given the situation, answer the following questions: (a) Describe the ethical issues involved in this case. Discuss the attitude of people towards transgenders in general and reasons for the same. (b) What possible courses of action can be undertaken in such situations? Discuss their merits and demerits. 10 marks

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    Reviews will be provided in a week. (In the order of submission- First come first serve basis). In case the answer is submitted late the review period may get extended to two weeks.

    *In case your answer is not reviewed in a week, reply to your answer saying *NOT CHECKED*. If Parth Sir’s tag is available then tag him.

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  • The best strategy for IAS exam! | Let us make one ‘for you’ | Fill Samanvaya for IAS 2021-22 (Free 1-to-1 mentorship)

    The best strategy for IAS exam! | Let us make one ‘for you’ | Fill Samanvaya for IAS 2021-22 (Free 1-to-1 mentorship)

    Without a proper strategy, execution is aimless. Let us make one.. your strategy.. just for you!

    So, you’ve decided upon this goal. Now, this is life. You want to crack this prestigious IAS exam. And you have started, but feel stuck.

    Did you pick up NCERT or a standard book and started reading it, mindlessly, without purpose or process? Is doing current taking you 4-5 hrs but still you aren’t able to make sense of it for the exam? Is UPSC preparation becoming unmanageable for you with a job?

    Just stop wherever you are. It is not just about walking. It is about walking in the right direction. Take a deep breath and answer this question – Do you have a strategy?

    Last month we had a discussion with around 1900 students who were not able to clear prelims even after more than 2 attempts. Many were stuck on mains.

    But why? Even after taking multiple attempts, covering the full syllabus, or taking tests?

    Lack of direction, no guidance, inability to make required necessary changes in their preparation, and an absence of a well-defined strategy were issues common to all. (What issues are you facing? tell us)

    Fill the Samanvaya form for a free on-call mentorship session. We’ll call you within 24 hours.

    Civilsdaily Samanvaya 1-On-1 Mentorship Form

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    How to prepare for upsc 2021? Strategy for upsc 2021?
Answer writing for 2020
Abhishek Saraf rank 8 Civilsdaily
    Abhishek has benefited from Civilsdaily’s approach, so did 70+ candidates who cleared UPSC IAS 2019

    UPSC IAS preparation is not just about memorizing and information gathering. Neither is it about mindlessly picking up random NCERTs, standard books or spending 5 hours on the Hindu.

    More than 10.5 lakh applied, but only 796 are going to clear UPSC IAS 2020. It is going to be much more challenging in 2021 and 2022.

    IAS exam, by design, is such that it should take just one attempt to clear it. Any further attempt, if you’re taking, should only be to improve your rank.

    Did you have a look at Prelims 2020 paper? In many ways, it has highlighted the changing nature of UPSC, and to be successful you need to adapt to the expectations of UPSC and adopt a new approach.

    Civilsdaily’s Hall of Fame.

    For 2021 aspirants, your preparation should be highly outcome-oriented (enabling you to fetch more marks). Every action of yours must be very objectively defined, every step as a part of your strategy. Whatever you are learning must be utilizable in the exam (both pre and mains). Your preparation should have an element of measurability.

    Moreover, you need to balance both Prelims and Mains on one hand and current-static-optional on the other. Fill Samanvaya form to know how it should be done.

    It’s about how ‘you’ should be doing it instead of how someone else did it. That is the ‘elephant in the room’.

    All this stands true for 2022 aspirants as well. This is the right time to start preparation.

    Fill Samanvaya form given at the bottom of this post.

    Broadly, six factors determine your success in cracking this prestigious IAS exam and the most important being understanding the expectations of UPSC and according to that planning and strategizing; other being, Learning – Knowledge and information; Analyzing – making linkages, connections, etc.; Executing and utilizing information; and Constant course correction – because mistakes are inevitable, need to rectify them asap.

    These are the areas where most of the aspirants fail to create a balance. Where are you facing an issue?

    Integrate them in your preparation. We’ll tell you how to do it

    To address the problems in your preparation, guidance and mentorship are the first steps. And here comes our three tiered mentorship.

    Our 3 tier mentoring:

    1. First step starts with this Samanvaya call: Once you fill in the form, our senior mentors will have a 1-to-1 detailed discussion (on-call) with you to understand your prep level, working/ study constraints, current strategies, and create a step by step plan for next week, next month and so on.

    2. You are given access to our invite-only chat platform, Habitat where you can connect with mentors, ask your daily doubts, discuss your test-prep questions and have real-time live sessions on news and op-eds, and find your optional groups.

    How to prepare for upsc 2021? Strategy for upsc 2021?
Answer writing for 2020
    Daily target monitoring.

    3. The third and the most personalized tier is the dedicated 1 on 1 mentor allotment who stays with you through the course of your UPSC preparation – always-on chat and on scheduled calls to help you assess, evaluate, and chart the next milestone of your IAS 2021/2022 journey.

    Daily target monitoring on Habitat

    Who are you?

    1. Working Junta? If you are preparing for IAS 2021/2022 and working simultaneously, we can help you strategize and decipher the IAS exam and design a timetable that fits right in your hectic schedule.
    2. First-time prep? If you are in the last year of college or thinking of dropping a year and preparing for IAS 2021/2022 full time, we’ll help you pick the right books and craft a practical & personal strategy.
    3. Have appeared before? and weren’t successful. We’ll help you identify your mistakes, rectify them for the necessary course correction. Let this be your final and successful attempt.

    You just have to take 5 minutes out and fill this form: Samanvaya For IAS 2021/2022

    Talk to senior mentors from Civilsdaily: Fill Samanvaya form for IAS 2021 and IAS 2022. Once done, we will call you within 24 hours or so.

    Fill up the following details in Samanvaya form given below to schedule a free one-on-one mentorship session with senior mentors from Civilsdaily. We’ll call you within 24 hours.

  • The best strategy for IAS exam! | Let us make one ‘for you’ | Fill Samanvaya for IAS 2021-22 (Free 1-to-1 mentorship)

    The best strategy for IAS exam! | Let us make one ‘for you’ | Fill Samanvaya for IAS 2021-22 (Free 1-to-1 mentorship)

    Without a proper strategy, execution is aimless. Let us make one.. your strategy.. just for you!

    So, you’ve decided upon this goal. Now, this is life. You want to crack this prestigious IAS exam. And you have started, but feel stuck.

    Did you pick up NCERT or a standard book and started reading it, mindlessly, without purpose or process? Is doing current taking you 4-5 hrs but still you aren’t able to make sense of it for the exam? Is UPSC preparation becoming unmanageable for you with a job?

    Just stop wherever you are. It is not just about walking. It is about walking in the right direction. Take a deep breath and answer this question – Do you have a strategy?

    Last month we had a discussion with around 1900 students who were not able to clear prelims even after more than 2 attempts. Many were stuck on mains.

    But why? Even after taking multiple attempts, covering the full syllabus, or taking tests?

    Lack of direction, no guidance, inability to make required necessary changes in their preparation, and an absence of a well-defined strategy were issues common to all. (What issues are you facing? tell us)

    Fill the Samanvaya form for a free on-call mentorship session. We’ll call you within 24 hours.

    Civilsdaily Samanvaya 1-On-1 Mentorship Form

    Field will not be visible to web visitor
    How to prepare for upsc 2021? Strategy for upsc 2021?
Answer writing for 2020
Abhishek Saraf rank 8 Civilsdaily
    Abhishek has benefited from Civilsdaily’s approach, so did 70+ candidates who cleared UPSC IAS 2019

    UPSC IAS preparation is not just about memorizing and information gathering. Neither is it about mindlessly picking up random NCERTs, standard books or spending 5 hours on the Hindu.

    More than 10.5 lakh applied, but only 796 are going to clear UPSC IAS 2020. It is going to be much more challenging in 2021 and 2022.

    IAS exam, by design, is such that it should take just one attempt to clear it. Any further attempt, if you’re taking, should only be to improve your rank.

    Did you have a look at Prelims 2020 paper? In many ways, it has highlighted the changing nature of UPSC, and to be successful you need to adapt to the expectations of UPSC and adopt a new approach.

    Civilsdaily’s Hall of Fame.

    For 2021 aspirants, your preparation should be highly outcome-oriented (enabling you to fetch more marks). Every action of yours must be very objectively defined, every step as a part of your strategy. Whatever you are learning must be utilizable in the exam (both pre and mains). Your preparation should have an element of measurability.

    Moreover, you need to balance both Prelims and Mains on one hand and current-static-optional on the other. Fill Samanvaya form to know how it should be done.

    It’s about how ‘you’ should be doing it instead of how someone else did it. That is the ‘elephant in the room’.

    All this stands true for 2022 aspirants as well. This is the right time to start preparation.

    Fill Samanvaya form given at the bottom of this post.

    Broadly, six factors determine your success in cracking this prestigious IAS exam and the most important being understanding the expectations of UPSC and according to that planning and strategizing; other being, Learning – Knowledge and information; Analyzing – making linkages, connections, etc.; Executing and utilizing information; and Constant course correction – because mistakes are inevitable, need to rectify them asap.

    These are the areas where most of the aspirants fail to create a balance. Where are you facing an issue?

    Integrate them in your preparation. We’ll tell you how to do it

    To address the problems in your preparation, guidance and mentorship are the first steps. And here comes our three tiered mentorship.

    Our 3 tier mentoring:

    1. First step starts with this Samanvaya call: Once you fill in the form, our senior mentors will have a 1-to-1 detailed discussion (on-call) with you to understand your prep level, working/ study constraints, current strategies, and create a step by step plan for next week, next month and so on.

    2. You are given access to our invite-only chat platform, Habitat where you can connect with mentors, ask your daily doubts, discuss your test-prep questions and have real-time live sessions on news and op-eds, and find your optional groups.

    How to prepare for upsc 2021? Strategy for upsc 2021?
Answer writing for 2020
    Daily target monitoring.

    3. The third and the most personalized tier is the dedicated 1 on 1 mentor allotment who stays with you through the course of your UPSC preparation – always-on chat and on scheduled calls to help you assess, evaluate, and chart the next milestone of your IAS 2021/2022 journey.

    Daily target monitoring on Habitat

    Who are you?

    1. Working Junta? If you are preparing for IAS 2021/2022 and working simultaneously, we can help you strategize and decipher the IAS exam and design a timetable that fits right in your hectic schedule.
    2. First-time prep? If you are in the last year of college or thinking of dropping a year and preparing for IAS 2021/2022 full time, we’ll help you pick the right books and craft a practical & personal strategy.
    3. Have appeared before? and weren’t successful. We’ll help you identify your mistakes, rectify them for the necessary course correction. Let this be your final and successful attempt.

    You just have to take 5 minutes out and fill this form: Samanvaya For IAS 2021/2022

    Talk to senior mentors from Civilsdaily: Fill Samanvaya form for IAS 2021 and IAS 2022. Once done, we will call you within 24 hours or so.

    Fill up the following details in Samanvaya form given below to schedule a free one-on-one mentorship session with senior mentors from Civilsdaily. We’ll call you within 24 hours.

  • Day 2 of the workshop starts at 11 am(FREE)| Prelims-1000 Club by Amit sir | Link inside

    Day 2 of the workshop starts at 11 am(FREE)| Prelims-1000 Club by Amit sir | Link inside

    The second session of Prelims-1000 workshop will start from 11:00 am today. Do join the session.

    Amit sir had organised a three days workshop-cum-preparatory session for Prelims-1000 club, yesterday was the first session.

    Focus areas of workshop:

    1. Three Prelims-1000 sessions
    2. Approach to Prelims 2021 through MCQs
    3. How to cover NCERTs, standard books and making notes?
    4. Important topics and doubt sessions

    Prelims-1000 program will start from 15th Feb 2021.

    What is Prelims-1000 by Amit sir?

    With 1000 MCQs in 40 days, we’re going to cover and revise Current affairs + related static parts for IAS Prelims 2021.

    Weekly schedule released

    To make the program accessible to working aspirants, we will be having classes on weekends as well. Join today’s workshop to discuss how to make the most out of Prelims-1000 program.

  • 12th February 2021| Daily Answer Writing Enhancement

    Important Announcement:  Topics to be covered on 15th February

    GS-1  Important Geophysical phenomena such as earthquakes, Tsunami, Volcanic activity, cyclone etc. 

    GS-4 Case Studies.

    Question 1)

    Social control and socialization are two faces of same coin. Do you agree? Critically analyse. 10 marks

    Question 2)

    What are the objectives of the Medical Termination of Pregnancy (Amendment) Bill,2020. What are the concerns with some provisions of the bill? 10 marks

    Question 3)

    What are the factors that make Uttarakhand vulnerable natural disasters? Suggest the steps that need to be taken to deal make the state disaster resilient? 10 marks

    Question 4)  

    What are some of the key sources of ethics and their ideals in India? Discuss. 10 marks

    https://www.civilsdaily.com/?post_type=mq&p=389849&preview=true

    Reviews will be provided in a week. (In the order of submission- First come first serve basis). In case the answer is submitted late the review period may get extended to two weeks.

    *In case your answer is not reviewed in a week, reply to your answer saying *NOT CHECKED*. If Parth Sir’s tag is available then tag him.

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  • Prelims-1000 Club | Three days workshop by Amit sir (FREE) | Link inside

    Prelims-1000 Club | Three days workshop by Amit sir (FREE) | Link inside

    Starting today, Amit sir is going to have a three days workshop-cum-preparatory session for Prelims-1000 club. Session will start at 7:30 pm on Habitat.

    Focus areas of workshop:

    1. Three Prelims-1000 sessions
    2. Approach to Prelims 2021 through MCQs
    3. How to cover NCERTs, standard books and making notes?
    4. Important topics and doubt sessions

    Prelims-1000 program will start from 15th Feb 2021.

    What is Prelims-1000 by Amit sir?

    With 1000 MCQs in 40 days, we’re going to cover and revise Current affairs + related static parts for IAS Prelims 2021.

    Weekly schedule released

    To make the program accessible to working aspirants, we will be having classes on weekends as well. Join today’s workshop to discuss how to make the most out of Prelims-1000 program.

  • 11th February 2021| Daily Answer Writing Enhancement

    Important Announcement:  Topics to be covered on 12th February

    GS-1  Post-independence consolidation and reorganization within the country.

    GS-4 Human Values – lessons from the lives and teachings of great leaders.

    Question 1)

    Economic upliftment is one of the most enabling elements to release women from oppression, violence and powerlessness. Discuss and also throw light on how far India has been successful in empowering women. 10 marks

    Question 2)

    As in the historical past, Asia is big enough for both Asian giants to have complementary roles, share prosperity and be independent of each other and of the West. In light of this, examine India’s challenge in aligning its foreign policy in view of China’s rising global stature. 10 marks

    Question 3)

    What are the salient feature of National Rail Plan for 2030 and how it will benefit the Indian railways? 10 marks

    Question 4)  

    In light of rapidly changing societal dynamics, examine the role of educational institutions in shaping the future of children especially when rise in crime among children has lately been observed. 10 marks

    https://www.civilsdaily.com/?post_type=mq&p=389849&preview=true

    Reviews will be provided in a week. (In the order of submission- First come first serve basis). In case the answer is submitted late the review period may get extended to two weeks.

    *In case your answer is not reviewed in a week, reply to your answer saying *NOT CHECKED*. If Parth Sir’s tag is available then tag him.

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  • 10th February 2021| Daily Answer Writing Enhancement

    Important Announcement:  Topics to be covered on 11th February

    GS-1  Role of women and women’s organization.

    GS-4 Ethics and Human Interface.

    Question 1)

    ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’ has been the guiding light for Indian family system. Comment. 10 marks

    Question 2)

    What are the different mechanisms through which the Parliament can examine whether a government bill adheres to the constitutional principles? Also, examine the important role played by the parliamentary committees in examining the various provisions of the bill. 10 marks

    Question 3)

    Discuss the role played by the construction of dams in the recent floods in Uttarakhand. 10 marks

    Question 4)  

    Elucidate the human values and their types with special reference to Patanjali’s classification of virtues. 10 marks

    https://www.civilsdaily.com/?post_type=mq&p=389849&preview=true

    Reviews will be provided in a week. (In the order of submission- First come first serve basis). In case the answer is submitted late the review period may get extended to two weeks.

    *In case your answer is not reviewed in a week, reply to your answer saying *NOT CHECKED*. If Parth Sir’s tag is available then tag him.

    For the philosophy of AWE and payment, check  here: Click2Join

  • 1000 MCQs in 40 days| Prelims-1000 club by Amit sir starting from 15th Feb| Enroll now (limited seats)

    1000 MCQs in 40 days| Prelims-1000 club by Amit sir starting from 15th Feb| Enroll now (limited seats)

    Attempting MCQs is the best way to learn concepts, explore different aspects of a topic, establish linkages, understanding the relevance of a topic for pre, and tackle unpredictability in the exam hall. And this is exactly why after first reading of the syllabus, you must integrate second reading and revision with attempting MCQs.

    With IAS Prelims 2021 fast approaching, ‘Prelims- 1000’ is the need of the hour.

    What is Prelims-1000 by Amit sir?

    With 1000 MCQs in 40 days, we’re going to cover and revise Current affairs + related static parts for IAS Prelims 2021.

    This program will start from 15th Feb 2021.

    On an exclusive Habitat club, we’re going to have five days a week sessions. These chat-based sessions under the guidance of Amit sir will be enriched by insights from peers as well. It’ll ensure that learning is active, collaborative, and effective.

    What are we going to cover?

    • 1.5 yrs of IAS Prelims 2021 worthy current affairs
    • Related static revision from NCERTs and Standard books

    Where are these discussions going to take place?

    All the discussions and sessions will be held on Habitat. It is our innovative chat-based learning platform. You’ll be assigned to an exclusive club Prelims-1000 that is administered by Amit sir.

    As per a timetable (to be shared in the group) Amit sir will take daily sessions. Every question will be dealt with in its entirety covering both the depth as well as the breadth (interlinkages).

    Where to find Prelims-1000 Habitat club link?

    After you have enrolled for the program you will receive an email with the Habitat link for Prelims-1000 club.

    You can also find the link in the curriculum section of this course.

    Below are the images of Amit sir’s sessions.

    Prelims-1000 progression:

    Below is a rough breakdown of the 8 weeks and course we are going to cover. It is going to be comprehensive and intensive.

    Program inclusion:

    • Membership to an exclusive group on Habitat. (Link will be emailed to you. You can also find that in the curriculum section of this program)
    • 5 days a week Habitat chat-based discussion sessions. (2-3 hours minimum)
    • 1000 MCQs (PDF + Habitat discussion)
    • Mentorship by Amit sir

    Note: After enrollment, please check your email inbox and visit the curriculum section of Prelims-1000 Club by Amit sir for further instructions and Habitat links.

    What makes these MCQs important?

    It’s not just the MCQs but the process that makes Prelims-1000 essential.

    The questions shall be sourced from a multitude of sources, standard plus a few more, to ensure that the candidate experiences a wide variety of questions and gets acclimatized with the kind of questions that appear in the actual examination i.e. combining multiple concepts and current events together to frame a question.

    Consider the following questions that are more a test of the application of what a candidate has learned instead of relying on the candidate’s eidetic memory:

    Ques. Narmada River does not have many tributaries primarily because:
            1. It flows through the region of scanty rainfall.       
            2. The hard rock surface and non-alluvial nature of the peninsular
                 plateau permits little scope for the development of tributaries.
            3. It flows through a narrow valley confined by precipitous hills.
     
    Choose the correct alternative using the codes given below.

    (a) 1 and 3 only

    (b) 2 only

    (c) 3 only

    (d) 1, 2 and 3

    Ques. Apart from poaching, which of the following is/are among the reasons for the decline of the bird population in India? 
            1. Extension in tea gardens and plantations 
            2. Colonization by invasive plant species 
            3. Decline in insect population 
    Select the correct answer using the codes given below.

    (a) 2 and 3 only

    (b) 1 and 2 only

    (c) 1 and 3 only

    (d) 1, 2 and 3 

    However, even the chaos should have some semblance of order. And therefore, we have tied the program to the following salient features that will help you gauge the final outcome of the course. 

    • Each question shall be followed by a discussion about the theory and the current event, if any, that motivated the question.
    • The static portion and current affairs to be covered shall be informed in advance to enable the students to prepare for the week ahead. 
    • The weekends have been kept free to ensure the candidates are not overwhelmed but the weekends can still be utilized for discussing the important issues on a need-basis.

    How this program will help you?

    And now let us answer the most pertinent question, i.e., how will the course help you in your preparation? To enumerate the benefits, at the conclusion of the course, you would have:

    • Practiced more than 1000 MCQs.
    • Attempted important MCQs sourced from Previous Year Papers.
    • Revised NCERTs and other reference books.
    • Covered current affairs for the past one and a half years.
    • Shared with- and assimilated knowledge shared by your peers.
    • Gotten a fair idea of the competition that lies ahead.
    • Discussed, argued, and counter-argued various dimensions of important topics.
    • Covered a healthy amount of interesting trivia.
    • Clarified all your doubts.
    • Put to rest any misgivings you might have about the exam and your preparation.
    • Acclimatized yourself to the exam-like conditions.
    • Attuned yourself to answering questions in a time-bound manner.
    • Perfected the art of making intelligent guesses.
    • Shared the methods you have mastered to solve the MCQs and learnt the same from your peers.
    • Transformed into a confident candidate set to take the Prelims head-on.

  • (Live) UPSC Mains 2020 GS Paper 3 analysis and strategy for 2021 Mains by Sajal sir| Details of Smash Mains 2021

    UPSC by design is an exam that should take just one attempt to crack it. Any further attempt after that must be just to improve your rank. And to accomplish this feat you must perform extremely well in GS mains papers.

    Sajal sir here in this video will help you analyze the UPSC Mains 2020 GS paper 3, explain the changing trend and discuss the strategy for UPSC Mains 2021.

    He also talked about Smash Mains 2021 in the video. Below are the details of the program.

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    About Smash Mains 2021

    Smash mains is a highly personalized and intensive handholding program for the crème-de-la-crème (veterans) amongst UPSC aspirants (the intake is 50 students).

    Note: The Entry Restricted to those who have given mains in the past 2 years and have failed to score high marks.

    It’s a three-phased program under personalized guidance by Sajal sir. The focus is on identifying and highlighting the issues with your preparation (information / analysis / utilization). According to your strength and weaknesses, a tailor-made strategy is developed. And it is worked on under Sajal sir’s strict monitoring, aiming for incremental improvements every day, after every session with Sajal sir.

    Sajal sir’s marks in UPSC 2017 GS Mains paper were:

    • GS Paper 1 – 132
    • GS Paper 2 – 125
    • GS Paper 3 – 130

    It’s a three-phased program under personalized guidance by Sajal sir. The focus is on identifying and highlighting the issues with your preparation (information / analysis / utilization). According to your strength and weaknesses, a tailor-made strategy is developed. And it is worked on under Sajal sir’s strict monitoring, aiming for incremental improvements every day, after every session with Sajal sir.

    Program inclusion:

    1. One-to-One mentorship by Sajal sir.
    2. Mains Test Series
    3. Samachar Manthan – For holistic and comprehensive coverage of Current Affairs.
    4. Decimate Prelims Crash Course
    5. Prelims Full-Length Tests – To prepare you for prelims.
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    The fact that you have been missing the cut-off with a small margin (repeatedly) tells that there are some fundamental issues with your approach. The answers to which you might or might not have. For bringing the change you have to work upon its execution as well. (Realization is not enough). And bringing that to fruition is not possible in isolation. Now onwards, it should be a guided process under a meticulously designed plan.

    It is all about redesigning the machinery which is unable to convert your knowledge and analysis into marks in Mains. And you know it – Fewer marks in mains, very low chances of seeing your name in the final list.

    What makes Smash Mains unique?

    Individual attention and approachability are the USPs of this program.

    Not putting Penguins among the Fowls – You already know how to write an average answer (you’re missing it by a few marks actually). You want to know how to increase your score from 90 to 110-115. The approach followed by other institutes in their Test series is the same for a veteran and a complete newbie and here lies the problem. Without personalized one-to-one interaction with someone like Sajal sir (who has scored these awesome marks), it will be difficult for you to rectify these minute yet very important shortcomings.

    Evaluation is a strength of this program and we put it on a high priority. Sajal sir himself is involved in the process, unlike other institutes where evaluation is outsourced to those who themselves might not have appeared for mains (It’s bizarre). It shouldn’t be based on ‘model answers’ as there are 3-4 ways of approaching an answer. Only a seasoned player will be able to go beyond these model answers and be able to appreciate your approach (If it’s innovative) even if it differs from the model answers provided.

    Test copies get checked in a time-bound manner. The questions, answers and material provided are of the highest quality.

    Always on time and insightful discussions end with a reality check and motivation to perform better in the next test.

    Emphasis on execution and utilization of knowledge – Mains is not only about knowledge but the way you express the relevant knowledge in the most optimum manner.

    Sajal sir’s interventions are highly specific and not generalized. Sitting right in front of you he walks you through each and every question. Always there, he will not let you lose your focus.

    We deliver what we promise.

    Progression of the program:

    Phase 1: Identifying the fundamental flaws in your Answers. Working on them with Sajal sir.

    Phase 2: Prelims- This is the first hurdle. Decimate Prelims course will be provided here. We’ll work on strategy and the way to attempt a prelims paper here.

    Phase 3: After Prelims- Mains Test series each followed by one-to-one detailed and in-depth interaction with Sajal sir. Final refinements are done in this phase. Value addition material, as well as pointers, will be provided here.

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    GS-1  Salient features of Indian Society, Diversity of India. 

    GS-4 Contributions of moral thinkers and philosophers from India and world. 

    Question 1)

    Present a sketch of major Sufi orders in India. What was their goal? Explain. 10 marks

    Question 2)

    India has been at the receiving end of the international criticism for some of its internal affairs. Suggest the measures to avoid such criticism. 10 marks

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    The Union Budget has provided a stimulus to growth by focusing on the infrastructure. But this there are several concerns about such a push. In light of this, examine how the Budget provides a stimulus to the growth and what are the concerns about such provision in the Budget. 10 marks

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  • [Burning Issue] Myanmar Coup

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    • In the early hours of day, Myanmar’s military, also known as the Tatmadaw staged a bloodless coup which brought the country’s recent and limited experiment with democracy to an end.
    • Tens of thousands of protesters poured onto the streets across Myanmar in the biggest anti-coup rallies with deteriorating situation amidst internet ban.

    India voiced a strong condemnation of the deeply disturbing developments in Myanmar.

    Myanmar: A backgrounder

    • Myanmar, also known as Burma, is in South East Asia and neighbours Thailand, Laos, Bangladesh, China and India.
    • The biggest city is Yangon (Rangoon) but the capital is Nay Pyi Taw.
    • The main religion is Buddhism. There are many ethnic groups in the country, including Rohingya Muslims.
    • The country gained independence from Britain in 1948. It was ruled by the armed forces from 1962 until 2011, when a new government began ushering in a return to civilian rule.

    Myanmar under Suu Kyi

    • Aung San Suu Kyi became world-famous in the 1990s for campaigning to restore democracy.
    • She spent nearly 15 years in detention between 1989 and 2010 after organising rallies calling for democratic reform and free elections.
    • She was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize while under house arrest in 1991.
    • In 2015, she led the NLD to victory in Myanmar’s first openly contested election in 25 years.

    Her crackdown on Rohingyas

    • Suu Kyi’s international reputation has suffered greatly as a result of Myanmar’s treatment of the Rohingya minority.
    • Myanmar considers them illegal immigrants and denies them citizenship. Over decades, many have fled the country to escape persecution.
    • Thousands of Rohingya were killed and more than 700,000 fled to Bangladesh following an army crackdown in 2017.
    • Ms Suu Kyi appeared before the International Court of Justice in 2019, where she denied allegations that the military had committed genocide.

    The ‘infamous’ Coup

    • The military is now backing in charge and has declared a year-long state of emergency.
    • It seized control following a general election which Suu Kyi’s National League for Democracy (NLD) party won by a landslide.
    • The armed forces had backed the opposition, who were demanding a rerun of the vote, claiming widespread fraud.
    • The election commission said there was no evidence to support these claims.
    • Suu Kyi is thought to be under house arrest. Several charges have been filed against her, including breaching import and export laws and possession of unlawful communication devices.

    Public has outraged

    Suu Kyi has urged her supporters to “protest against the coup”. The nights that followed the military takeover saw people show their dissent by banging pots and honking car horns.

    • The military blocked access to Facebook, which is widely used across the country than Twitter and Instagram. But that failed to stop large nationwide protests on Saturday.
    • The rulers then ordered a full internet blackout. Protesters, again, took to the streets to denounce the coup.
    • Next day saw the country’s largest protests since the so-called Saffron Revolution in 2007, when thousands of the country’s monks rose up against the military regime.

    What has the international reaction been?

    Experts say that the real motivation behind the military’s action is Suu Kyi’s popularity and growing power, which it believes could erode its control over critical policy domains.

    • The UK, EU and Australia are among those to have condemned the military takeover.
    • UN Secretary-General António Guterres said it was a “serious blow to democratic reforms”.
    • US President Joe Biden has threatened to reinstate sanctions.

    Someone seems ‘pleased’

    China neither condemned nor expressed any concern. It just said that reconciliation is needed between the civilian set-up and Myanmar military or Tatmadaw.

    • China blocked a UN Security Council statement condemning the coup.
    • The country, which has previously opposed international intervention in Myanmar, urged all sides to “resolve differences”.
    • Its Xinhua news agency described the changes as a “cabinet reshuffle”.
    • Neighbours including Cambodia, Thailand and the Philippines, have said it is an “internal matter”.

    The two vastly different stances adopted by India and China offer a glimpse into who stands to gain as military rule returns to Myanmar after 10 years of gradual, albeit limited, political opening.

    An analysis: India-Myanmar Relations

    India-Myanmar relations are rooted in shared historical, ethnic, cultural and religious ties. As the land of Lord Buddha, India is a country of pilgrimage for the people of Myanmar. The geographical proximity of the two countries has helped develop and sustain cordial relations and facilitated people-to- people contact.

    Both share a long land border of over 1600 km (approx.) and a maritime boundary in the Bay of Bengal.

    A large population of Indian origin (according to some estimates about 2.5 million) lives in Myanmar. India and Myanmar signed a Treaty of Friendship in 1951.

    India’s interests

    • The geographically strategic location of Myanmar makes it a bridge between South Asia and Southeast Asia.
    • India needs a good working relationship with the Myanmar government for its diplomatic and strategic initiatives.
    • This is especially due to China’s nefarious designs in Myanmar, which wants to develop it as a geopolitical base against India.
    • Despite Myanmar being ruled by military junta over the years, India has developed close ties and shares a good relationship with Tatmadaw.

    (a) Strategic relations

    • Last year, despite facing shortage of its own, India handed over INS Sindhuvir, a submarine, to the Myanmar Navy.
    • Tatmadaw responded well to Indian overtures and even allowed India to conduct counter-interagency operations against Indian insurgents groups in Myanmar border areas.
    • Both nations seek to cooperate to counteract drug trafficking and insurgent groups operating in the border areas.

    (b) Economic relations

    (c) HADR operations

    • India responded promptly and effectively in rendering assistance after natural disaster in Myanmar such as the earthquake in Shan state (2010) Cyclone Mora (2017), and Komen (2015).
    • India offered to help in capacity building in disaster risk mitigation as well as strengthening Myanmar’s National Disaster Response Mechanism.

    What defines China-Myanmar relations?

    China has its own designs and wants to use Myanmar as another base in its ‘string of pearl’ strategy against India. Through the string of pearls approach, China intends to encircle India by developing military bases in India’s neighbouring countries and Myanmar has long been on China’s radar.

    (a) Debt traps

    • Burdening Myanmar under Chinese debt trap is the first step of the plan.
    • Under China-Myanmar Economic Corridor (CMEC) part of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), China is funding and developing many big projects in Myanmar that can be used as military bases in future.
    • These infrastructure projects have put Myanmar in massive Chinese debt trap, and accounts for over 40 per cent of the current $10 billion national debt.

    (b) Political interference

    • The second Chinese step was to control the political machinery.
    • Like in Nepal, where China maneuvered to install a pro-Beijing and anti-India group government, Myanmar is expected to witness the same thing with military coup.
    • Geostrategic experts say China instigated Nepal to start the border dispute with India.

    (c) Trade dependence

    • With this second step done, the third step comes into play: making a country your economically held scapegoat.
    • When it comes to bilateral trade with India, it stood at just $1.5 billion dollars in 2019-20, nowhere near that of China.  With China, the bilateral trade is worth $12 billion dollars.
    • But if we go by an official Chinese report quoting the Ministry of Commerce of China, export and import between China and Myanmar was worth $168 billion dollars in 2019.
    • That is huge for a small country like Myanmar.

    Through the prism of Coup

    (a) Impact on India

    While the coup invited international condemnation, not much will change for India as it has built ties with the Tatmadaw over the years.

    • The handing over late last year of INS Sindhuvir, a kilo-class submarine of the Indian Navy, to the Myanmar Navy, was the most recent sign of the deepening ties between New Delhi and the Tatmadaw.
    • India and China have been competing for influence in Myanmar.
    • If India hadn’t agreed to help Myanmar meet its naval requirements, it would have meant a greater Chinese presence in the Bay of Bengal.

    Senior General Min Aung Hlaing (behind this coup) has made multiple visits to India over the last few years, most recently in 2019, when he met our PM.

    (b) Impact on China

    • India was the largest supplier of weapons and other military equipment to Myanmar in 2019, the last year for which records are available in the SIPRI Military Expenditure Database.
    • Tatmadaw exported military hardware worth $100 million from India that year while it spent only $47 million on Chinese military equipment the same year.
    • This is significant because China has been the largest supplier of weapons to the Southeast Asian country over the decades.
    • The General has also been critical of China, accusing Beijing of providing support to certain insurgent groups in the country, including the Arakan Army in Rakhine state, which the Tatmadaw has been fighting.

    Many rebel groups in Myanmar have been using Chinese-made weapons against the military. This, experts say, rules out a tight embrace of China in the near term.

    Repercussions of the Coup

    • And with over 50 years of military rule and an isolated status in the world, it seems that most of the relations are held by China alone.
    • If the US goes ahead with its threat of sanctions because of the coup, Myanmar will have to turn to Beijing as a shield.
    • In a nutshell, Myanmar’s economy is largely dependent on China, and with a pro-Beijing government in place, Myanmar may well fall finally into Chinese debt trap by allowing China funded BRI projects.
    • If that happens, Myanmar will be reducing to a mere economic scapegoat of its largest trading partner China, and a hostile neighbour for India’s geopolitical interests.
    • This in turn will emerge as a deterrent in the global vision of Indo-Pacific.

    It may be often tempting to describe India’s Myanmar policy as suffering from a dilemma between values and interest.

    Wait….. India never acts blindfolded

    India’s interest in Myanmar has always been guided strategically by the centrality of democracy to ensure deeper ties.

    India has also learned to accept that “the liberal democratic paradigm will not automatically come about” in Myanmar, nor in any other part of India’s politically volatile neighbourhood.

    So while Indian policymakers have always been clear about their democratic endgame in Myanmar, they also recognise that pragmatic adjustments are sometimes necessary to engage with the military, which remains the ultimate guarantor of internal stability and order.

    Since Nehruvian times….

    60 years ago, the Burmese armed forces, the Tatmadaw, first took over power to end a decade of democratic reforms in the 1950s.

    • The coup of March 1962 was a severe setback for India’s investment in a federal, democratic Burma under the leadership of Nehru’s great friend U Nu.
    • However, with the democratic regime in deep crisis, it made sense to engage General Ne Win to protect Indian interests, including cross-border insurgencies, China’s influence and the safety of the larger Indian diaspora.
    • Despite his personal distress at the imprisonment of his friend and the end of democracy, Nehru gave the green light for India to become one of the first countries to recognise the military regime, even before China.
    • For the time being, India will push for democracy in public domain but in private it will pivot to engage with Myanmar’s new military regime.

    The road to democracy in Myanmar lies through its military

    • Sixty years later, the situation is strikingly similar.
    • This marks a return to India’s dual policy of the 2000s, when it built a relationship of high-level trust with the Myanmar military while also nudging and supporting the Generals to embrace democratic reforms.
    • This approach was first crafted in the late 1990s by Shyam Saran, then India’s ambassador in Yangon, and executed in 2000 with a rare display of successful defence diplomacy led by Army chief VP Malik.
    • This was no easy task. Western analysts criticised India for blindly engaging Myanmar.
    • At the UN India came under attack for not supporting sanctions and condemnatory resolutions, especially during the failed 2007 democratic uprising.

    Despite such pressure, India stood firm and also paid a price for it. PM Manmohan Singh, for example, declined two invitations and only visited Myanmar in 2012, after the democratic opening.  

    Way forward

    • The carefully calibrated policy of the 2000s will serve India well today, where circumstances are even more favourable.
    • Thanks to the rise of China, the US and the EU are now more wary of isolating Myanmar.
    • And the Tatmadaw is now also less enamored of China and keen to deepen relations with India.
    • But New Delhi will still have to work hard to pursue its democratic realist policy in Myanmar.

    For India to play a role

    (a) Domestically

    • The first challenge will be to preserve trust with the Generals even while keeping up the pressure to restore a democratic order.
    • Delhi will have to keep the relationship going at the highest level to ensure that the Generals respect India’s core concerns.
    • This includes the Naga peace process, keeping an eye on China’s activities, and cross-border connectivity initiatives.

    (b) Internationally

    • The second challenge will be for India to coordinate its position internationally and buy itself manoeuvering space to engage Myanmar.
    • The US and the EU are still likely to be less understanding of India’s position than the Association of South-East Asian Nations and Japan.
    • Especially at the UN Security Council, India could play an important role to bridge differences and develop a common platform to nudge Myanmar back on to the democratic track.

    Conclusion

    • Among the first countries to react, India’s statement was crystal clear, expressing “deep concern” about the future of democracy and the rule of law.
    • Such harsh words are not just out of moral solidarity with Aung San Suu Kyi and other democrats detained.
    • They reflect India’s long-held understanding that democracy is the only model for Myanmar to achieve political stability, internal security and sustainable development.

    References

    https://mea.gov.in/Portal/ForeignRelation/myanmar-july-2012.pdf
    https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-55902070
    https://swarajyamag.com/world/explained-how-the-military-coup-unfolded-in-myanmar-and-what-it-means-for-india
    https://www.hindustantimes.com/opinion/indias-long-game-with-the-generals-101612444928293.html
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    GS-1  Indian culture will cover the salient aspects of Art Forms, Literature and Architecture from ancient to modern times. 

    GS-4 Emotional Intelligence.

    Question 1)

    What is “Love Jihad”? Critically analyse the issues associated with the law against love jihad. 10 marks

    Question 2)

    Being the largest democracies and unions of linguistically, culturally and ethnically diverse States, both the EU and India are well suited for a special relationship, but the reality is that the status is one without any spark of mutual chemistry. In light of this, examine the factors that explain the lack of mutual chemistry. 10 marks

    Question 3)

    The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code 2016 has been criticised for liquidating rather than rescuing the companies. Do you agree with this criticism of the Act? Give reasons in support of your argument. 10 marks

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    For effective functioning of civil services, what should be the main characteristics of aptitude? Elucidate with justification. 10 marks

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  • 2nd February 2021| Daily Answer Writing Enhancement

    Important Announcement:  Topics to be covered on 3rd February

    GS-1  Indian culture will cover the salient aspects of Art Forms, Literature and Architecture from ancient to modern times. 

    GS-4 Ethics and Human Interface: Essence, determinants and consequences of Ethics in human actions; dimensions of ethics; ethics in private and public relationships.

    Question 1)

    What are the basic features of social protest movement? Explain social movements as an expression of protest. 10 marks

    Question 2)

    To deal with the issue of financial disempowerment of our municipalities, we need reforms through municipal legislation by our states. Suggest the agenda which would reflect progressive and enabling financial governance of our cities. 10 marks

    Question 3)

    Ageing dams pose several challenges for India. What are these challenges? Suggest ways to deal with these challenges. 10 marks

    Question 4)  

    State reasons why war is not considered as the first option rather is taken as the last resort? 10 marks

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  • 1st February 2021| Daily Answer Writing Enhancement

    Important Announcement:  Topics to be covered on 2nd February

    GS-1  Salient features of Indian Society, Diversity of India. 

    GS-4 Probity in Governance: Concept of public service; Philosophical basis of governance and probity.

    Question 1)

    What do you understand by a colonial system and identify the factors promoting it? Elaborate on the major countries that got benefitted from colonialism and why?

    Question 2)

    Governance in India has long been marred with structural challenges like transparency, lack of accountability and sustainable and inclusive growth. In light of this, discuss the role played by the Public Financial Management System in tackling these challenges. 10 marks

    Question 3)

    The Economic Survey 2020-21 highlights the issue of the adverse rating given by international credit rating agencies to emerging economies. Examine the basis used in the Economic Survey in support of the argument. Also, suggest on what basis India should make the argument against the rating given by the international credit rating agencies. 10 marks

    Question 4)  

    Law is nevertheless an indispensable part of the picture. It is a necessary complement to both morality and ethics. Elucidate. 10 marks

    Reviews will be provided in a week. (In the order of submission- First come first serve basis). In case the answer is submitted late the review period may get extended to two weeks.

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