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29/06/2020

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27/06/2020

Fee Structure
PRELIM - CUM - MAIN :

Prelim:

Prelim Paper I

Prelim Paper II

Mains :

Paper - I - Essay

Paper - II - Indian Heritage & Culture, History and Geography of the World and Society

Paper - III - Governance, Constitution, Polity, Social Justice and International Relations

Paper IV - Technology, Economic Development, Bio-diversity, Environment, Security and Disaster

Management.

Paper V - Ethics, Integrity and Aptitude

One Optional

Fee : Rs 1,59,300 ( Rupees One Lakh Fifty Nine Thousand Three Hundred only)

Includes GST of 18 percent



General Studies without Optional with GST of 18 percent

Fee: 1,23,900 ( Rupees One Lakh Twenty Three Thousand Nine Hundred only)


Only Optional with GST of 18 percent

Fee: 35,400 (Rupees Thirty Five Thousand Four Hundred only)

27/06/2020

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Please find May 2020 Current Events and Analysis Part-2 PDF link below:

05/06/2018

".......The Indian bureaucracy is a haven of mental power. It still attracts many of the brightest students in the country, admitted on the basis of a difficult exam. But even with very high IQs, they fail as managers. One of the reasons is the perverse incentive system; another is poor training in
implementation..."

From "India Unbound ~ Gurucharan Das"
Page 262
While reading ,these lines caught my attention
Vishnu Tej

04/06/2018

UPSC 2018 :
Which one of the following foreign travellers elaborately discussed about diamonds and diamond mines of India?
(a) Francois Bernier
(b) Jean-Baptiste Tavernier
(C) Jean de Thevenot
(d) Abbe Barthelemy Carre

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02/11/2017

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ByIshan Pratap Singh ,IPS ,2014,2015,2016 29th Rank HolderOnly one reality, like life in general, accept that this exam ...
14/08/2017

By
Ishan Pratap Singh ,IPS ,2014,2015,2016 29th Rank Holder

Only one reality, like life in general, accept that this exam is chaotic.

What this means is that you might have done everything, but unless you have that divine intervention/luck(whatever you call it), you might not succeed.

In our life and CSE specifically, I feel all of us are after order. We want things to have a direct causal realtionship. We try to find answers like If I do this, that will happen.

Before starting preparation, accept this chaos. It might be difficult at first but it will make you more realistic in preparation and more humble in success.

Is it a defeatist attitude? No. because it entails working hard as a duty. You will find a beautiful order once you accept that chaos. This order will function on your choices without getting too much into the results.

It helps in living life in the present while preparing hard for the future. :)

14/08/2017

What is the first step for civil service preparation?

By

Ishan Pratap Singh, 2016 CSE rank 29, 2015 rank 201 and 2014 rank 144.

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Clarify your goals of giving this exam.

Please do not come here for money. There are better ways to make money with way less effort.

Please do not come here for unbashed power, it does not exist in a democracy.

Please do not come here for respect from wider society. Your actions should be source of respect and not this exam.

Do not come here if you want to change systems overnight. The work of a bureaucrat is incremental. They are not ticking bombs to tear apart the system without alternatives.

You will have to learn a lot before you go for any change in the system. It will require patience, humility and eagerness to learn from the people present at margins, from the farmer who works in the field to the old women who stands in queue whole day to get her pension.

You can come here if you want to prove a point. You can come here if it is the dream of somebody very close to you and you find resonance in that dream. Come here if you want to serve the country and its people. Come here if you want to lead a good life which will be studded with enormous responsibilities.

Once your goals are right, you will find motivation within. Believe me, it will make the rest of process easier.

Must read this inspiring IAS officers story and journey against corruption "Who is U. SAGAYAM???"An IAS officer on a mis...
13/08/2017

Must read this inspiring IAS officers story and journey against corruption

"Who is U. SAGAYAM???"

An IAS officer on a mission.

In Tamil Nadu, U. Sagayam is almost always referred to by his name followed by his credentials: IAS. In recent years, it’s also varied between Sagayam for Chief Minister, even Sagayam for President. At 55, Ubagaram Pillai Sagayam, the bureaucrat with a reputation for incorruptibility and honesty, is once again in the news after he approached the Madras High Court last week, complaining of threats to his life from the granite mining lobby in the State.

He was appointed Legal Commissioner by the High Court on September 11, 2014, to inspect mining activities. He is on the verge of submitting his final report in the multi-crore granite scam reported in Madurai district to the High Court.

Why is his career eventful?

Mr. Sagayam’s has been an eventful career since his entry into the State government service as a Group I officer from a farmer’s family of Perunchunai village in Pudukottai district. He has reportedly faced 25 transfers in 27 years of service. In 1989, after clearing the UPSC examination, he served in the Central Secretariat Service in New Delhi for seven months before he decided to give it up to serve the people of Tamil Nadu.

The State first heard of Mr. Sagayam, after he, acting on a complaint of dirt found in a bottle of Pepsi, sealed the production unit of the multi-national company in Kancheepuram district, as district revenue officer-cum additional district magistrate, in 1999. Armed with a government laboratory report, which confirmed that the samples were “not fit for human consumption,” he banned sales.

What happened in 2011?

In 2011, the Election Commission of India posted him as Collector of Madurai, days before the Assembly elections, hoping his reputation for being a straightforward officer would stand him in good stead for a district that had become known for bribing voters.

Along with two IPS officers — P. Kannappan, Commissioner of Police, Madurai City, and Asra Garg, superintendent of Madurai rural district — Mr. Sagayam thwarted multiple attempts at bribing voters. They even registered a case against the son of the then Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi, M.K. Alagiri, a Union Minister at that time.

During this stint, Mr. Sagayam was also recognised as a friend of the poor. He started Uzhavan Unavagam (farmers’ foodcourt) where poor farmers could sell traditional dishes. He helped in the rehabilitation of three great grandchildren of freedom fighter V. O. Chidambaram, who were in abject poverty. As Namakkal Collector, he uploaded details of his assets on the district administration’s website. Hundreds of youth, who gathered under the banner Ezhuchi Tamilagam in Madurai in 2016, appealed to Mr. Sagayam to enter politics to cleanse the system.

How did he get the granite case?

A petition under the Right to Information Act revealed that Mr. Sagayam had sent a report on massive looting by granite quarry operators in Madurai district. In the meantime, he was posted at Cooptex, where he lodged a complaint with the Chief Secretary, seeking a probe into the interference of Minister Gokula Indira in an assault case filed by his staff. Mr. Sagayam was transferred.

The next day, the High Court appointed him Legal Commissioner to probe the granite scam. It was after a long-drawn legal battle that the State government was forced to allow him to take up the investigation. Amid complaints of little cooperation from district officials, he took up the mammoth task of probing hundreds of complaints of landgrab from the people of Melur taluk.

His inquiry revealed looting of high-value granite from private and government land, destruction of waterbodies, diversion of rivers and several other irregularities in the export of granite, right under the nose of government officials. This was evident when vigilance officials raided the houses of two former Collectors of Madurai.

The prolonged inquiry was marked by allegations of wire tapping his room in Circuit House and goons of granite barons attempting to attack him and his team.

Photographs of Mr. Sagayam spending a night during his probe sleeping at a graveyard at E. Mallampatti, a remote village, went viral. After sunset, the police refused to exhume bodies, believed to be part of a human sacrifice ritual done by some granite quarry operators. Mr. Sagayam slept in the open to prevent destruction of material evidence.

Ramnath kovind, 14th President of India, Cleared Civil Services at starting of his career Mr. Kovind, 71, was born in a ...
21/07/2017

Ramnath kovind, 14th President of India, Cleared Civil Services at starting of his career

Mr. Kovind, 71, was born in a village in rural Kanpur, the son of a farmer who subsequently sold off a piece of land to fund his son’s education in Kanpur, where he enrolled for a law degree and prepare for the civil services examination picking up scholarships along the way. Mr. Kovind cleared the exam in his third attempt, but did not join the service that was not of his choice. He chose instead to practise as a lawyer, first at the Delhi High Court and later as standing counsel at the Supreme Court between 1980 and 1993.

Ram Nath Kovind is 14th President of India.Ram Nath Kovind, the NDA candidate, was on Thursday elected as India’s 14th P...
20/07/2017

Ram Nath Kovind is 14th President of India.

Ram Nath Kovind, the NDA candidate, was on Thursday elected as India’s 14th President receiving an overwhelming majority of votes from the country’s lawmakers.

Mr. Kovind defeated opposition’s Meira Kumar, a former Lok Sabha speaker, garnering more than 65 per cent of the votes in the Electoral College, the Returning Officer for the poll announced on Thursday.

The 71-year-old, who will be the second Dalit to hold the top constitutional position, received 2930 votes with a value of 702044, the returning officer, Anoop Mishra, said.

Mr. Kovind will be the first BJP member to be elected president.

Ms. Kumar, also a Dalit, polled in 1844 votes with a value of 367314.

The Electoral College comprises of Members of Parliament and members of legislative assemblies of all states.

A total of 4,896 voters — 4,120 MLAs and 776 elected MPs — were eligible to cast their ballot. MLCs of states with legislative council are not part of the electoral college.

While the value of an MLA’s vote depends on the population of his or her state, the value of an MP’s vote remains the same at 708.

The polling was marked by cross-voting in various states where many opposition members favoured Mr. Kovind.

The Vice-Presidential election will be held on August 5.

While BJP has nominated a former party president, Venkaiah Naidu, the opposition has fielded former West Bengal governor Gopal Krishna Gandhi.

Was going through an interesting article in BBC About "Whether women are less important than cattle in India?"Can you gi...
28/06/2017

Was going through an interesting article in BBC
About "Whether women are less important than cattle in India?"

Can you give a constructive approach between the issues going on in India and relate it latest developments?

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