Gotipuas are associated with which dance form?
Anonymous Quiz
15%
Bharatanatyam
20%
Kathak
46%
Odissi
18%
Manipuri
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β -Black pen for Bubbling OMR. (Liquiflow type , ask shopkeeper)
β Dupatta Or gamcha against heat.
β Headache medicine or balm in heat. Any other medicine like of cramps, BP etc if you take regularly. ENO for acidity if u suffer .
β Tiffin and food. Little sugary items have in diet.
β "Hydration: Keep hydrating yourself on exam day . Take 2 frozen water bottle with you in bag. It will be cold water whole day.
β Change money/ Cash
β Sleep try to go to bed before 10PM today. Drink cow milk(lite cold and sweetened) before retiring to bed. Helps in good sleep.
U might feel sleeplessness. Not an issue. It's normal . Very normal. It happens with every serious candidate. So try to go to bed early.Relax , close your eyes and rest . Let the Melatonin (sleep regulator) release in darkness. It will relax you and give rest to eyes even if no sleep.
β Handkerchief: for those who have pen slip issue in sweaty hand writing.
β 2 photographs
β Common sense : which is it not so common these days. Read exam centre location carefully. Search on google map. Ex : many people got delayed to exam centre in past years when there were 5 sarvodaya vidhyalaya at same location in delhi. ( One boys school, one girls school , one co-ed etc of same name) . So be careful of exact pincode address.
β put a paper slip in your bag and write your parents' phone number on that slip (in case of bag lost). Telling because ,I found last year a bag lost at centre.
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Keep your self-confidence high and be focused and calm
All the best Champions!
β Admit card. Try colored one. Read instructions carefully as this time entry closes 30 minutes before the exam starts.
β ID Card photo I'd according to admit card.
β Chocolates for instant energy, protein bars.
β -Black pen for Bubbling OMR. (Liquiflow type , ask shopkeeper)
β Dupatta Or gamcha against heat.
β Headache medicine or balm in heat. Any other medicine like of cramps, BP etc if you take regularly. ENO for acidity if u suffer .
β Tiffin and food. Little sugary items have in diet.
β "Hydration: Keep hydrating yourself on exam day . Take 2 frozen water bottle with you in bag. It will be cold water whole day.
β Change money/ Cash
β Sleep try to go to bed before 10PM today. Drink cow milk(lite cold and sweetened) before retiring to bed. Helps in good sleep.
U might feel sleeplessness. Not an issue. It's normal . Very normal. It happens with every serious candidate. So try to go to bed early.Relax , close your eyes and rest . Let the Melatonin (sleep regulator) release in darkness. It will relax you and give rest to eyes even if no sleep.
β Handkerchief: for those who have pen slip issue in sweaty hand writing.
β 2 photographs
β Common sense : which is it not so common these days. Read exam centre location carefully. Search on google map. Ex : many people got delayed to exam centre in past years when there were 5 sarvodaya vidhyalaya at same location in delhi. ( One boys school, one girls school , one co-ed etc of same name) . So be careful of exact pincode address.
β put a paper slip in your bag and write your parents' phone number on that slip (in case of bag lost). Telling because ,I found last year a bag lost at centre.
β Others: Metro card , cab booking , micro notes of revision, Maa Baap aur ishwar ka ashirvad lena mat bhulna. π Don't forget taking those blessings β€οΈ
Keep your self-confidence high and be focused and calm
All the best Champions!
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JYOTIBA PHULE BOOKS β
β’ GULAMGIRI 1872
β’ SARWAJANIK SATYA DHARMA PUSTAK
β’ DHARMA TRITIYA RATNA
β’ ISHARA LIFE OF SHIVAJ
β’SATYA SHODHAK SAMAJ
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Mouth piece--DINBANDHU
SCHOOLS FOR GIRLS IN POONA 1ST WITH SAVITRIBAI PHULE
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β’ SARWAJANIK SATYA DHARMA PUSTAK
β’ DHARMA TRITIYA RATNA
β’ ISHARA LIFE OF SHIVAJ
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Β°Shetkaryacha Asud
Mouth piece--DINBANDHU
SCHOOLS FOR GIRLS IN POONA 1ST WITH SAVITRIBAI PHULE
β’OPENED HOME FOR WIDOWS 1854
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π₯Commonly Confused in organizations in Modern History π€π€
β³οΈ Harijan Sewak Sangh (All India Untouchability League) :- Mahatma Gandhi
β³οΈ All India Depressed Class League :- Babu Jagjivan Ram
β³οΈ All India Scheduled Caste Federation/Congress (1942):- B R Ambedkar
β³οΈ All India Depressed Classes Association (1926):- M C Rajah
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β³οΈ Harijan Sewak Sangh (All India Untouchability League) :- Mahatma Gandhi
β³οΈ All India Depressed Class League :- Babu Jagjivan Ram
β³οΈ All India Scheduled Caste Federation/Congress (1942):- B R Ambedkar
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Forwarded from Priyansha Garg IAS
Hello everyone,
Most of the queries I received are related to GS Mains preparation in which I scored 466 - that was one of the highest marks that year. For aspirants convenience, I have compiled all Mains resources at one place.
GS 1 [115 Marks]
GS 1 Test Papers
GS1 Geography Notes
GS 2 [122 Marks]
GS2 Test Papers
GS 2 Consolidated Notes
GS 3 [97 Marks]
GS 3 Strategy and Notes
GS 3 Consolidated Notes
GS 3 Test Papers
GS 4 [122 Marks]
GS 4 Answer Copies and Notes
Public Administration [292 Marks]
Public Administration Strategy I
Public Administration Strategy II
Public Administration Test Papers
Public Administration Paper II Notes
Public Administration Paper 2
Public Administration Paper 1
Public Administration Value Addition
IFoS Strategy
45 Days Strategy
Forestry Strategy
Geology Strategy
Most of the queries I received are related to GS Mains preparation in which I scored 466 - that was one of the highest marks that year. For aspirants convenience, I have compiled all Mains resources at one place.
GS 1 [115 Marks]
GS 1 Test Papers
GS1 Geography Notes
GS 2 [122 Marks]
GS2 Test Papers
GS 2 Consolidated Notes
GS 3 [97 Marks]
GS 3 Strategy and Notes
GS 3 Consolidated Notes
GS 3 Test Papers
GS 4 [122 Marks]
GS 4 Answer Copies and Notes
Public Administration [292 Marks]
Public Administration Strategy I
Public Administration Strategy II
Public Administration Test Papers
Public Administration Paper II Notes
Public Administration Paper 2
Public Administration Paper 1
Public Administration Value Addition
IFoS Strategy
45 Days Strategy
Forestry Strategy
Geology Strategy
Telegram
Priyansha Garg IAS
I am sharing my Geography notes for GS 1.
SOURCES : NCERT, Kanishak Sir's Notes, Rushikesh Reddy Sir's Notes for World Resources, mineral and industry distribution.
Why not studying Geography for GS-1 is a rookie mistake :
1. 2022- 4 x15m + 4x10 m = 100β¦
SOURCES : NCERT, Kanishak Sir's Notes, Rushikesh Reddy Sir's Notes for World Resources, mineral and industry distribution.
Why not studying Geography for GS-1 is a rookie mistake :
1. 2022- 4 x15m + 4x10 m = 100β¦
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18th Lok Sabha Statistics
o The average age of MPs elected to the 18th Lok Sabha is 56 years; this was 59 years in the 17th Lok Sabha.
o 74 MPs (14%) elected to the 18th Lok Sabha are women. This is marginally lower than in 2019, when 78 women were elected. While there has been a slow increase in the number of women in Lok Sabha over the years, India still lags behind several countries. For example, 46% of MPs in South Africa, 35% in the UK, and 29% in the USA are women.
o 78% of MPs of the 18th Lok Sabha have completed at least undergraduate education.
o Agriculture and social work are the most common professions among MPs elected to the 18th Lok Sabha.
o Association for Democratic Reforms has noted that nearly 46% of the elected members (251) have registered criminal cases registered. Of these, 170 (~31%) have been registered with serious crimes that include rape, murder, attempt to murder, kidnapping, and crimes against women.
#Polity #Statistics
#MainsEnrichment
o The average age of MPs elected to the 18th Lok Sabha is 56 years; this was 59 years in the 17th Lok Sabha.
o 74 MPs (14%) elected to the 18th Lok Sabha are women. This is marginally lower than in 2019, when 78 women were elected. While there has been a slow increase in the number of women in Lok Sabha over the years, India still lags behind several countries. For example, 46% of MPs in South Africa, 35% in the UK, and 29% in the USA are women.
o 78% of MPs of the 18th Lok Sabha have completed at least undergraduate education.
o Agriculture and social work are the most common professions among MPs elected to the 18th Lok Sabha.
o Association for Democratic Reforms has noted that nearly 46% of the elected members (251) have registered criminal cases registered. Of these, 170 (~31%) have been registered with serious crimes that include rape, murder, attempt to murder, kidnapping, and crimes against women.
#Polity #Statistics
#MainsEnrichment
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