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UPSC CSE Prelims 2023 admit card released ππ»
UPSC CSAT (GS Paper 2)
https://upsconline.nic.in/eadmitcard/admitcard_csp_2023/instructions.php
UPSC CSE Prelims 2023( general instructions)
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UPSC CSAT (GS Paper 2)
https://upsconline.nic.in/eadmitcard/admitcard_csp_2023/
UPSC CSE Prelims 2023 (admit card)
Daily Current affairs - 18 May 2023.docx
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Daily Current Affairs - 18 May
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Daily Current Affairs - 19 May 2023.docx
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Daily Current affairs - 19 May 2023
What's inside??
1. Operation Karuna
2.Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF)
3. Riverine Based Religious Tourism Circuit
4.Wings India 2024
What's inside??
1. Operation Karuna
2.Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF)
3. Riverine Based Religious Tourism Circuit
4.Wings India 2024
Daily Current affairs - 20-21 May 2023.docx
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Daily Current Affairs - 20-21 May 2023
Topics/Articles of the day
1. Quad Leaders' Summit 2023
2.Prime Minister's visit to Japan, Papua New Guinea and Australia
3. IDB 22
4.INSV TARINI
Topics/Articles of the day
1. Quad Leaders' Summit 2023
2.Prime Minister's visit to Japan, Papua New Guinea and Australia
3. IDB 22
4.INSV TARINI
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Daily Current Affairs - 22 May 2023.docx
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Daily Current Affairs - 22 May 2023
Topics in NEWS today
1. National Academy of Coastal Policing
2. PM MITRA Park
3. Centre of Excellence on Sustainable Land Management (CoE-SLM)
4. Grand Companion of the Order of Logohu(GCL)
5. Lumpy Skin Disease
6. Open Network for Digital Commerce (ONDC)
Topics in NEWS today
1. National Academy of Coastal Policing
2. PM MITRA Park
3. Centre of Excellence on Sustainable Land Management (CoE-SLM)
4. Grand Companion of the Order of Logohu(GCL)
5. Lumpy Skin Disease
6. Open Network for Digital Commerce (ONDC)
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Keep the Kosis on
UPSC has declared the final result of CSE 2022 examination on 23rd May 2023
Firstly heartiest congratulations to all those who cleared the UPSC CSE 2022 examination.
At the same time, to those who couldn't manage to get through in this round, the first thing they must acknowledge to themselves is that the race will remain 'on' as long as their commitment is not 'off'. There are always two ways to respond to a situation. The first is the destructive ways where we refuse to accept the reality and blame the external sources and bad fate instead of introspecting one's own self. This attitude blurs the scope of new opportunities and the person is caught in the vicious cycle of repeating the same mistake. The second is the constructive way, where, the first step is to bring your emotional fluctuations to stability as soon as possible. Its only in this stable state, that you can analyze the things wisely and decide upon your next course of action. A committed aspirant is always motivated to work on the weaker areas so that he/she can get into the virtuous cycle of improvement. Success, then, just becomes a matter of time. While, with the first approach, one remains stuck with the 'failure', the second approach make one see the opportunity and emerge out as the 'fighter'. You need to figure out the apt 'Plan B' for you and work on it diligently.
Either in or out, this was just one round of the entire race. You cannot afford to get carried away by the happiness or disappointment from the result. Stay focused, committed and consistent till you make it to the final list.
KEEP the KOSIS on
UPSC has declared the final result of CSE 2022 examination on 23rd May 2023
Firstly heartiest congratulations to all those who cleared the UPSC CSE 2022 examination.
At the same time, to those who couldn't manage to get through in this round, the first thing they must acknowledge to themselves is that the race will remain 'on' as long as their commitment is not 'off'. There are always two ways to respond to a situation. The first is the destructive ways where we refuse to accept the reality and blame the external sources and bad fate instead of introspecting one's own self. This attitude blurs the scope of new opportunities and the person is caught in the vicious cycle of repeating the same mistake. The second is the constructive way, where, the first step is to bring your emotional fluctuations to stability as soon as possible. Its only in this stable state, that you can analyze the things wisely and decide upon your next course of action. A committed aspirant is always motivated to work on the weaker areas so that he/she can get into the virtuous cycle of improvement. Success, then, just becomes a matter of time. While, with the first approach, one remains stuck with the 'failure', the second approach make one see the opportunity and emerge out as the 'fighter'. You need to figure out the apt 'Plan B' for you and work on it diligently.
Either in or out, this was just one round of the entire race. You cannot afford to get carried away by the happiness or disappointment from the result. Stay focused, committed and consistent till you make it to the final list.
KEEP the KOSIS on
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FR-CSM-22-engl-230523.pdf
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Daily Current Affairs - 23 May 2023.docx
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Daily Current Affairs - 23 May 2023
Articles inside
1. Smart Cities Mission
2. 44th edition of the coveted annual 3. ISO COPOLCO
4. PARAKH (The National Assessment Centre)
5. e-Malkhana
6. Operation Dhvast
7. Thirukkural
8. NVS-01
9. GRSEβs βGAINSβ Startup Challenge
Articles inside
1. Smart Cities Mission
2. 44th edition of the coveted annual 3. ISO COPOLCO
4. PARAKH (The National Assessment Centre)
5. e-Malkhana
6. Operation Dhvast
7. Thirukkural
8. NVS-01
9. GRSEβs βGAINSβ Startup Challenge
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Daily Current Capsules - 24 May 2023.docx
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Daily Current Affairs - 24 May 2023
Articles inside
1. Historic sceptre 'Sengol' to be placed in new Parliament building
2. Fijiβs Anti β India Coup of 1987
3. National e-Vidhan Application (NeVA)
4. Carbon border adjustment mechanism
5. Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace Exhibition (LIMA 23)
6. World Turtle Day
Articles inside
1. Historic sceptre 'Sengol' to be placed in new Parliament building
2. Fijiβs Anti β India Coup of 1987
3. National e-Vidhan Application (NeVA)
4. Carbon border adjustment mechanism
5. Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace Exhibition (LIMA 23)
6. World Turtle Day
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Daily Current affairs - 25 May 2023.docx
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Daily Current Affairs - 25 May 2023
Articles inside
1. UDAN 5.1
2. National Centre for Medium Range Weather Forecasting (NCMRWF)
3. Alprazolam
4. First-ever Urban Climate Film Festival
5. AI Supercomputer AIRAWAT puts India among top supercomputing league
Articles inside
1. UDAN 5.1
2. National Centre for Medium Range Weather Forecasting (NCMRWF)
3. Alprazolam
4. First-ever Urban Climate Film Festival
5. AI Supercomputer AIRAWAT puts India among top supercomputing league
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