Preparing current affairs for the UPSC Civil Services Examination (CSE) requires a strategic approach, considering the distinct demands of the Prelims and Mains stages.
Mastering current affairs, not just memorizing them. It's a crucial skill for any competitive exam, especially the UPSC
On Day 7, your focus is on two crucial aspects of Modern Indian History: The Revolt of 1857 and 19th-Century Social-Reform Movements. The 1857 Revolt, also known as India’s First War of Independence, was a turning point in colonial rule.…
Assertion-Reasoning Questions 1. Assertion (A): The Revolt of 1857 was primarily a military uprising. Reason (R): Indian rulers, peasants, and […]
On Day 6 of your UPSC journey, you will dive into Modern Indian History (1757-1857), focusing on the British conquest and expansion in India. Your study will cover key battles like Plassey (1757) and Buxar (1764), which marked the beginning…
On Day 5 of your UPSC Prelims preparation, you will dive into the Judiciary system of India and important Constitutional Bodies. The focus will be on understanding the structure, powers, and functions of the Supreme Court, High Courts, and Subordinate…
A list of 100 common English proverbs was provided, covering topics like wisdom, hard work, honesty, patience, and human nature. Additionally, selected proverbs were expanded with explanations, examples, and conclusions to illustrate their deeper meanings. Proverbs such as "The early…
On Day 4 of your UPSC Prelims preparation, you will dive deep into one of the most crucial topics in Indian Polity—Parliament and State Legislatures. Understanding the structure, powers, and functions of Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha, and State Legislative Assemblies…
On Day 3, focus on Fundamental Duties (FDs) under Article 51A and the Amendment Process (Article 368) of the Indian Constitution. Understand how FDs were added by the 42nd Amendment (1976), inspired by the Soviet Constitution, and are non-enforceable but…
Our daily routines shape our lives, and the Present Simple Tense helps us express these habits clearly. Whether it’s waking up, going to school, or enjoying an evening walk, we use simple sentences to describe our day.