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1. How would you overcome the habit of remaining aloof ?.........
2. A reputed football team wants Aashish to play for them in May but his college is playing inter-university tournament at that time. He…
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3. A railway bridge next to his village catches fire and the train is to arrive any time. He….
4. Imported toy of his sister is stolen and she is crying and is morose. He…..
5. Ram and his friend were asked by the principal to come to dense forest at 12’ O’clock, at night. His friends are not very keen to go. He…..
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IND and PAK border.(Relations)
India shares a 3,323 km border with Pakistan. The border is divided into three parts:
First is the International Border (IB), which stretches for approximately 2,400 km from Gujarat to the north banks of Chenab in Akhnoor in Jammu.
Second is the Line of Control (LoC), which is 740 km long and runs from parts of Jammu to parts of Leh. It is a ceasefire line which came into existence after the 1948 and 1971 wars between India and Pakistan. It was delineated in the Simla Agreement (July 1972) whereby both sides agreed not to alter it unilaterally.
Third is the Actual Ground Position Line (AGPL), which divides the current position of Indian and Pakistani troops in the Siachen region. It is 110 km long and extends from NJ 9842 to Indira Col in the north.
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IND and PAK border.(Relations)
Sir Creek Issue
• Sir Creek is a 96 km tidal estuary on the border of India and Pakistan.
• The creek, which opens up into the Arabian Sea, divides the Gujarat state of India from the Sindh province of Pakistan
• The dispute lies in the interpretation of the maritime boundary line between Kutch and Sindh.
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IND and PAK Relations.

Gilgit Baltistan
Why in news :-because of China–Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC)

About Gilgit Baltistan (GB) region
• The region was a part of the erstwhile princely state of Jammu and Kashmir, but has been under Pakistan’s control since November 4, 1947, following the invasion of Kashmir by tribal militias and the Pakistan army.
• The region was renamed ‘The Northern Areas of Pakistan’ and put under the direct control of Islamabad. The Northern Areas were distinct from Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK), the part of J&K that Pakistan calls “Azad Kashmir”. The Northern Areas are, however, more than six times the size of PoK.
• China–Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) is passing through Gilgit Baltistan.
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Current Status
• It has an elected Assembly and a Council headed by the Prime Minister of Pakistan.
GB do not find any mention in the Pakistan’s constitution: It is neither independent, nor does it have provincial status. It was treated as a separate geographical entity by Pakistan till now.
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#INTERNATIONAL_forum
BRICS:-
• British economist Jim O’Neill had coined the acronym “BRIC” in 2001.
• It was officially formed in 2006, originally including Brazil, Russia, India and China. Its first summit took place at Russia in 2009.
• In 2010, South Africa became the 5th member of the grouping.
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#INTERNATIONAL_forum

Group of Twenty (G-20)
• It is an international forum for the governments and central bank governors from 19 countries and the European Union.
• The first G20 Summit was held in Berlin in December 1999 and was hosted by the finance ministers of Germany and Canada.
• It was formed in 1999 to discuss policies relating to financial stability, in the aftermath of the Asian Financial Crisis of 1997-1998.
• Its agenda was expanded since 2008 including heads of governments / heads of states as well as finance ministers and foreign ministers.
• There are no formal criteria for G20 membership and the composition of the group has remained unchanged since it was established.
• For the first time, India will host the annual G-20 Summit in 2022.
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discuss this image #TAT21 generate your ideas and your actions.
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1. How would you overcome the habit of remaining aloof ?....
sol:- talked to other peoples understand them and make friends.
2. A reputed football team wants Aashish to play for them in May but his college is playing inter-university tournament at that time. He…
sol:- informed them about the inter-university tournaments and played tournament.
3. A railway bridge next to his village catches fire and the train is to arrive any time. He…
sol:- immediately informed the nearest railway crossing man, call fir brigade, and extinguished the fire along with them.
4. Imported toy of his sister is stolen and she is crying and is morose. He….
sol:- convinced him, promised and assured him to find his toy.
5. Ram and his friend were asked by the principal to come to the dense forest at 12’ O’clock, at night. His friends are not very keen to go. He…
sol:- enquired about the arrangements, took permission from his parents and attended it with parents permission .
#tips_to_all.
Solve SRTs to improve your stories with full complete steps in crisp form.
so that you will able to make balance in your responces.
#Important_currentaffair.
READ IT .
FDI is in current affairs read about that. your interviewer can ask a question from that part. very important issue. and India also changed the FDI norms for neighboring countries.
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1 Easy:- dedication and hard work make goals easy to achieve.
2 Ahead:- our practice keep us ahead of every competitor.
3 Sacrifice:- to achieve our goal we have to sacrifice our comfort.
4 Happy :- helping other make me happy.
5 Discussion:- discussions help in bringing the common conclusion.
6 Satisfaction:- utilization of time properly satisfied us.
7 Encourage:- team leader encourages teammates to achieve success.
8 System:- immune system enhance by yoga
9 Quick:- giving quick solutions shows clearity of mind.
10 Comfort:- soldiers avoid their comfort zome.
11 Judge:- Impartial judgment is the prime focus of any judicial system.
12 Women:- backbone of family.
13 Desire:- provoke us to do hard work to achieve them.
14 Bold:- bold peoples convinced others easily
15 Brave:- brave peoples have control on their emotions.
16 Defeat:- proplanning helps in defeating the opponents.
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How to perform in PPDT and in GD for the screening?
(the answer to this question is acc to my experience of 8 screen in out of 9. "my experience")
IN PPDT.
1. it is a game of 5min 30sec in which.
(a) 30 sec to see the image.
(b) 1 min for filling details of the PPDT image like no. of characters you see and their mood.
(c) 4 min to write the story.
you have to utilize this time properly in a planned way with proper strategy.

2.how to utilize these time slots properly.
(a). 30 sec:- see the PPDT image properly, see no. of characters. and the most important part is background details which help you in writing the story around the picture and also help you to define the reason for choosing that background only(village, town, office etc) in "GD" part.
(b). 1 min:- now think about the proper story around that picture acc to your perceptions and the details you collected from the image. and if you find a suitable topic or a situation around that then started thinking about the actions you have to take. simultaneously also writer the details on the paper. you think it is a time taking process no it is not just try it now if you have time.
(c). 4 min :- anyone can finish his or her story in period. if your are not able to. then start practicing , all told this thing but in reality, I also face the same problem of time. and not able to finish my story. so always try to define your situation or topic on which you are writing the story properly and some actions so that you will be able to write at least 6 to 7 lines.

After this do not discuss your story with others but listen to them and try to confirm the details you have perceived from the picture. and remain confident on your story even if you are not completed it.
simultaneously start practicing for the narration part in "GD". if you want to add 1 or 2 actions add them no problem and if not completed the story complete it in your mind by adding the stuff you wanted to add.

before going to the "GD" room. take a deep breath and told yourself that my story is best and gain confidence on it. because you can not change your story now. and entered into the GD room with a smile. narrate your story with confidence and with a voice audible to all in that room. after that also listen to others by making proper eye contact with them with a little cute smile.

IN ”GD”,
every one starts speaking that this is the topic these are the no. of characters. Listen to them and find a proper time and immediately start speaking your background details with proper reasoning like gentleman I saw a hut in the back ground in the image so we have to make a story on the village and told your topic take pause and then speak your second point similarly to the first one. At this point of time everyone start listen to you because you are giving the reasoning of your choices.

follow these you will defiantly do well.
Jai hind
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JAI HIND DOSTO.
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Be Ready for GROUP DISCUSSION tomorrow at 9:30 am participate in IT and increase your confidence and reasoning ability.
TOPIC WILL BE ON CURRENT SCENARIO.
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#SPECIAL_SRTs.
a) He was walking on a dark street with his girl friend then suddenly 10 armed people came & started harassing his girl friend the next police station was 10km away............
write your response.
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ARMED FORCES (SPECIAL POWERS) ACT
About AFSPA
• It was enacted in the year 1958 by the parliament of India and grants extraordinary powers and immunity to the armed forces to bring back order in the disturbed areas.
Some of these extra-ordinary powers include:
o Fire upon anyone after giving warning who is acting against law & order in the disturbed area.
o Arrest anyone without warrant. o Stop and search any vehicle or vessel.
o Armed forces personnel have legal immunity for their actions.
• Presently AFSPA is operational in entire States of Assam, Nagaland, Manipur (except Imphal Municipal area), and parts of Arunachal Pradesh.
• AFSPA, enacted in the year 1958, grants extraordinary powers and immunity to the armed forces to bring back order in the “disturbed areas”.
o Areas are considered disturbed “by reason of differences or disputes between members of different religious, racial, language or regional groups or castes or communities".
• Central Government, or Governor of the State or administrator of the Union Territory can declare the whole or part of the State or Union Territory as a disturbed area.
• Once declared, the region has to maintain the status quo for a minimum of three months (according to Disturbed Areas (Special Courts) Act, 1976)
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