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news-trust-india · 3 days ago
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Delhi Election Result 2025 : दिल्ली में शुरुआती रुझानों में भाजपा को बहुमत; 50 सीटों पर आगे
Delhi Election Result 2025 : दिल्ली की सभी 70 सीटों पर वोटों की गिनती जारी है। शुरुआती रुझानों में भाजपा ने बहुमत हासिल कर लिया है। भाजपा 50 सीटों पर आगे है। आप ने 19 सीटों पर बढ़त बना रखी है। एक सीट पर कांग्रेस आगे है। भतरौजखान में दो गांजा तस्कर गिरफ्तार, साढ़े छः लाख से अधिक कीमत का गांजा बरामद मुस्तफाबाद सीट से भाजपा आगे मुस्तफाबाद सीट से भाजपा उम्मीदवार मोहन सिंह बिष्ट 5700 वोटों से आगे हैं।…
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5thpiillar · 2 months ago
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Latest Politics News in Hindi: Insights and Updates at 5th Pillar
Politics impacts every aspect of our lives, from the economy to social policies. At 5th Pillar, we’re dedicated to providing comprehensive coverage of the latest politics news in Hindi to keep you informed and engaged. Our platform features real-time updates, detailed reports, and critical analysis of political developments. Whether it’s state-level elections, international diplomacy, or legislative changes, we deliver news that empowers you with knowledge. With a focus on Hindi content, we make sure that important political stories reach every corner of the country. Stay connected with 5th Pillar for news that is relevant, reliable, and presented in your preferred language. Be an informed citizen and understand the forces shaping our society.
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5thpillar2 · 3 months ago
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Exclusive Bihar Vidhan Sabha News for Engaged Citizens
For anyone interested in Bihar’s governance and political shifts, 5th Pillar delivers exclusive Bihar Vidhan Sabha news with a focus on accountability and transparency. We cover legislative sessions, important bills, and major debates that shape Bihar’s policies and future. Our news platform provides not only daily updates but also exclusive interviews with leaders and legislators, bringing you perspectives directly from the source. By choosing 5th Pillar, you’re choosing to stay updated with credible and detailed reports that give you a clear understanding of the legislative actions affecting Bihar. Join us as we explore the key issues in Bihar’s Vidhan Sabha and keep you informed every step of the way.
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blackswaneuroparedux · 2 years ago
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Anonymous asked: Of all the many languages you speak which is your weakest one? Do you use those languages?
It’s privilege to learn any language that isn’t your mother tongue. As Ludwig Wittgenstein correctly observed, “The limits of my language means the limits of my world”. If English is our native tongue we put ourselves at a disadvantage because we expect every other nationality to take the trouble to speak it. There seems no incentive to learn a foreign language. We become lazy not just in language but also in other ways including our cultural enrichment, our imagination, and a misplaced sense of our self-importance in the world.
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Of the European languages I know, I probably think German would be my weakest. When I was in school in Switzerland you’re brought up in three languages: French, Italian, and German (even if the Swiss speak Swiss German). When I say weakest I mean I can converse fluently, but I don’t have time to read German literature in the same immersive way I would say with French literature or take any special interest in German affairs.
I would say I’m fairly fluent in French now but still prone to silly mistakes. I’ve been told that I can speak without an accent and that is heart warming to know, because that was always the goal once I moved here to France. I don’t really use French in my work as it’s a multi-national entity and so English is the default language of corporate world, but I’m speaking French pretty much the rest of the time outside of work.
I was extremely fortunate to be born into a multi-lingual family where Norwegian and English were spoken from birth. All my siblings were being versed in Latin (not Greek which came years later after doing Classics at university) by the time I was 8 or 9 years old because my father was a classicist and he felt Latin was the building blocks to mastering other languages.
All this occurring whilst we moved lived and moved around a lot in the world such as China, Japan, India, and the Middle East. When I was initially sent to one of the first of my English girls boarding schools I was horrified that most of the girls only spoke English. I thought I was the stupid one for only knowing 6. Boarding school, if nothing else, gave me a great privilege to hone in on the languages I did know and start to learn others.
My parents didn’t take the easy way out and put us children in international schools like all the other expat children. That would have been too easy given how tight knit the British expatriate community was out there. Instead we were left to sink or swim in local schools in places like Tokyo and Kyoto in Japan or Shanghai in China or in Delhi, India. It was a struggle but you soon find your feet and you stumble towards some basic level of fluency.
I’m fortunate that before Covid my corporate work took me often to the Far East and it was a great opportunity to hone what I already knew. The result is I can converse and take business meetings in Chinese and Japanese (though English gets thrown into the mix too).
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I would say Chinese is more of a struggle for me these days because I’ve not been back since before the Covid lockdown in 2020. Chinese is one of those languages that can easily melt away if you don’t get the chance to converse in it on a regular basis. Japanese less so, probably because the culture had more profound impact on me than Chinese culture.
Hindi is less of an issue because I have close Indian friends and also I watch Bollywood movies as well as converse with Indian immigrants here in Paris who have local stores. Urdu I learned through the backdoor because Urdu has a spoken affinity with Hindi (if you know Hindi then you know spoken Urdu, more or less, especially in Northern India and cities like Delhi where Urdu was born in the burnt ashes of Mughal India). Reading is another matter because they each use different scripts - Sanskrit for Hindi and Arabic and Persian script for Urdu.
Strangely enough when I was doing my tour in Afghanistan years ago with the British army, I would speak Urdu with local Afghans who served as official translators or were selling goods on the base. These Afghans knew Urdu because an entire generation of Afghan boys and girls grew up in refugee camps on the Pakistani border during the different phases of the Afghan war. I have very fond memories of their friendship and hospitality, but less so of the war itself. 
With Arabic, it had lapsed woefully until I did a posting in Dubai in the past year (as catalogued in my blog) and I found myself suddenly remembering a lot and asking Arab friends. Soon I was able to hold my own amongst my colleagues and corporate clients. In these cultures it’s really hard to stay focused because so many of them speak very good English. So it’s hard to get them to stick with their own language because you want to learn from them - but they want to show off their English proficiency - and so you have to be polite but persistent to stick with Arabic.  
If you’re learning a new language then I hope you stick with it. There’s almost nothing more rewarding in your life than the disocovery a rich culture through language. The key is to find a way to make it fun rather than a trip to the dentist chair for a root canal operation.
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wrvtchedhearts · 8 months ago
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ZAKIR SETHUPATHI - the poet
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Stats --
FULL NAME: Zakir Aamir Sethupathi
AGE & DATE OF BIRTH: 28 -- January 8th
OCCUPATION: rapper, translator, interpreter
ASSOCIATE OF DEAD HAND
GENDER & PRONOUNS: cis-man, he/him
SEXUALITY: Bisexual, Biromantic
LANGUAGES:  mother tongue: Hindi, Urdu fluent: Arabic, Spanish, English, Russian, Punjabi, Gujarati conversational: Japanese, Cantonese learning: Portuguese, Mandarin, Bahasa Malay
RELATIONSHIP STATUS: Single ( crushing on Anchali )
FC: arpan kumar chandel aka King
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Biography --
Zakir was sixteen when he moved from New Delhi to New York City hoping to find a richer more full-filling life there. He hoped to become a famous rapper. He grew up the oldest son of a Muslim and Hindu couple, with little prospect in life other than continue his father's business. His uncle - a friend of his father rather than his actual uncle - told him stories of America, of New York City, and the American Dream.
He got into crime because he needed funds and connections to gain his fame. He's known for making songs in which he fluently meshes languages and meanings together, rapping under the alias Baagee. However, a lot of his time is spent translating for Dead Hand or using his understanding of languages to decipher coded messages.
He's been releasing songs steadily during the past five years, and has been an official associate of Dead Hand for three years.
Timeline
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Headcanons --
He's a polyglot; he speaks multiple languages and easily picks up new ones. Currently he's learning Portuguese, Mandarin & Bahasa Malay. He's however always interested in learning more.
He addresses anyone his age with either habibi/habibti ( ‘my dear’ or 'my love’ in Arabic ) or bhai/bhen ( 'brother’/'sister' in Hindi / Indic language ), and anyone older than him as auntie or uncle. Does this consistently and with respect.
Despite his mastery of languages, Zakir still has a distinct accent when speaking in Russian, English or Spanish.
He produces his own music.
He's a romantic, friendly and charming, and a little afraid of violence. Will always portray the role of a diplomat in a conflict.
Zakir was raised in a Muslim and Hindu household, though neither him nor his siblings got much of a choice which religion they wanted to follow. As a result he still follows a lot of rules from Islam and participates in all its religious days, including Ramadan.
He doesn't drink or smoke - though he on occasion uses the drugs available at El Anhelo, and has his way to say why those aren't as bad.
He has an augmentation in his eyes, installed just before he moved to the United States by a street engineer. Because it was a prototype, he's had to get it checked out several times. It essentially works as a video camera: he can zoom in, zoom out, rewind, slow down, and speed up. As well as choose to save certain moments to his phone to view later. Because his eyes are more sensitive now, he wears sunglasses or tinted glasses almost all the time.
wanted and established connection can be found here.
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Slang --
Some slang Zakir might use and its meaning:
Yaar: friend/buddy/dude, addressing someone.
Arre yaar: addressing someone while expressing disappointment, surprise, or frustration.
Mashallah: 'God has willed it'
Inshallah: 'if God wills'
Wallah: 'I swear', said very often, presume Zakir never lies when he says this, as it's a sin.
Yallah/Chalo/Vamonos: Let's go!
Alhamdulillah: 'Praise to God'
Subhanallah: 'Glory to God'
Māśūqa: sweetheart, used for Anchali
Chai: Zakir never says tea
Jhakaas: Awesome!
Mast: excellent or fantastic
Bhai __ hai?: he uses this in restaurants mostly when he wants something quickly.
Theek hai: ok or it's okay
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heibaicom · 1 year ago
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The Benefits of Web Series Over TV Shows and Films
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There is no doubt that Web series have taken the world by storm, but their revolution in India is on a whole different scale. Web series have created excitement around the world, mainly because people have immediate access to new content, not just national, but international as well.
The success of Web series in India is largely due to their effectiveness in eliminating the major shortcomings of the industry. In fact, these were serious issues that had plagued the industry for quite a while.
The debate still exists- which is better?
There are a number of advantages to watching Web series over traditional hindi tv shows and movies.
Censorship is less prevalent
The biggest advantage of Web series, (at least according to viewers who believe in the creative rights of a creator), is that the Film Censor Board of India has not yet loomed over the OTT content in India like a hungry vulture. As a result, many filmmakers and producers prefer OTT platforms to screen their films or series without having to deal with unnecessary cuts and censorship.
It appears that OTT content will not need to be censored in India (fingers crossed). Unlike movie theatres, OTT content is mostly made to be watched privately.
With OTT platforms, mature content can also be easily separated from family content. This makes it easy for those who want to avoid mature content to avoid it.
Talent that's newer and better
It is web series that have deservedly recognized actors like Pratik Gandhi, Shreya Dhanwanthry, Tripti Dimri, Jaideep Ahlawat, and many others. To maximize box office collections, directors tend to cast actors who have a strong fan following. As a result of their subscription-based revenue model, web series and movies do away with relying on a star's fame and cast the best actors for the role.
A greater degree of democracy has been achieved in talent recognition and awarding thanks to web content.
The best release for great writers and better stories
As well as actors, web series have also brought talented writers to the fore like Sudip Sharma, who wrote 'Patal Lok'; Gaurav Shukla, who wrote 'Asur'; and Richie Mehta, who created 'Delhi Crime'.
It was Shupp Sharma’s dream to become a storyteller that led him to quit his conventional corporate job to create ‘Pataal Lok’. In addition to writing the story for movies like ‘NH10’ and ‘Udta Punjab’, he also wrote the incredible story for Sonchiriya. Though Sonchiriya did not do well in the box office, it received critical acclaim throughout India.
It is a tragedy that films like Sonchiriya, or creators like Sharma, whose stories are critically acclaimed and really worth watching, don't do well at the box office because moviegoers have specific aspirations.
It is true that the same themes work wonders on OTT platforms because it is a subscription-based model, and people are willing to watch serious content on such platforms. Pataal Lok is an example.
Stream anywhere, anytime
The greatest reason why web series are so popular with young and working people is that you don't have to wait for them to be broadcast. You can watch them anytime, anywhere.
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Web series made in six to ten episodes have become more and more popular due to the binge-watch culture.
In light of the points above, it is obvious that web series have an advantage over traditional television shows and movies.
Future hindi movie hd are definitely on the rise. With the efficient way in which web series have eliminated many of the shortcomings of the Indian film industry, the entire industry has grown more positively in the few short years since OTT platforms were launched, than it has in the many years since it was founded.
OTT is by far the best way to ensure a continuous and adequate influx of good content and talent into the country. At least for now.
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gkfarming · 1 year ago
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Haryana was part of the Kuru Kingdom during the Vedic era during 1200 BCE.
Haryana has been inhabited since the pre-historic period. Haryana was part of the Indus Valley civilization during the Bronze Age period. The ancient sites of Rakhigarhi and Bhirrana are some of the oldest Indus Valley civilization sites.(5) Haryana was part of the Kuru Kingdom during the Vedic era during 1200 BCE.(6)(7)(8) The area now Haryana has been ruled by some of the major empires of India. The Pushyabhuti dynasty ruled the region in the 7th century, with its capital at Thanesar. Harsha was a prominent king of the dynasty.(9) The Tomara dynasty ruled the region from 8th to 12th century. The Chahamanas of Shakambhari defeated them in the 12th century.(10)
Harsha Ka Tila mound, ruins from the reign of 7th century ruler Harsha.
Lal kot built by Anangpal Tomar in 1052
Portrait of Hem Chandra Vikramaditya, who fought and won across North India from the Punjab to Bengal, winning 22 straight battles.(11)
In 1192, Chahamanas were defeated by Ghurids in Second Battle of Tarain.(10) In 1398, Timur attacked and sacked the cities of Sirsa, Fatehabad, Sunam, Kaithal and Panipat.(12)(13) In the First Battle of Panipat (1526), Babur defeated the Lodis. Hem Chandra Vikramaditya claimed royal status after defeating Akbar's Mughal forces on 7 October 1556 in the Battle of Delhi. In the Second Battle of Panipat (1556), Akbar defeated the local Haryanvi Hindu Emperor of Delhi, who belonged to Rewari. Hem Chandra Vikramaditya had won 22 battles across India from Punjab to Bengal, defeating the Mughals and Afghans. Hemu had defeated Akbar's forces twice at Agra and the Battle of Delhi in 1556 to become the last Hindu Emperor of India with a formal coronation at Purana Quila in Delhi on 7 October 1556. In the Third Battle of Panipat (1761), the Afghan king Ahmad Shah Abdali defeated the Marathas.(14)
In 1966, the Punjab Reorganisation Act (1966) came into effect, resulting in the creation of the state of Haryana on 1 November 1966.(15)
Distribution
Haryanvis within Haryana
See also: Demography of Haryana
The main communities in Haryana are Gujjar, Jat, Brahmin, Agarwal, Ahir, Chamar, Nai, Ror,Rajput, Saini, Kumhar, Bishnoi etc.(16) Punjabi khatri and Sindhi refugees who migrated from Pakistan had settled in large numbers in Haryana and delhi.
Haryanvi diaspora overseas
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See also: Indian disaspora overseas
There is increasingly large diaspora of Haryanvis in Australia, Canada, Singapore, New Zealand, Saudi Arabia, UAE, UK, USA, etc.
In Australia, the community lives mainly in Sydney and Melbourne, has set up Association of Haryanvis in Australia (AHA) which organise events.(17)
In Singapore, the community has set up the Singapore Haryanvi Kunba organisation in 2012 which also has a Facebook group of same name. Singapore has Arya Samaj and several Hindu temples.
Culture
Main article: Haryanvi culture
Language
Main article: Haryanvi language
Haryanvi, like Khariboli and Braj is a branch of the Western Hindi dialect, and it is written in Devanagari script.(18)
Folk music and dance
Main article: Music of Haryana
Folk music is integral part of Haryanvi culture. Folk song are sung during occasion of child birth, wedding, festival, and Satsang (singing religious songs).(2) Some haryanvi folk songs which are sung by young woman and girls are Phagan, katak, Samman, Jatki, Jachcha, Bande-Bandee, Santhene. Some songs which are sung by older women are Mangal geet, Bhajan, Sagai, bhat, Kuan pujan, Sanjhi and Holi. Folk songs are sung in Tar or Mandra stan.(19) Some dances are Khoriya, Chaupaiya, Loor, Been, Ghoomar, Dhamal, Phaag, Sawan and Gugga.(19)
Cuisine
Haryana is agricultural state known for producing foodgrains such as wheat, barley, pearl millet, maize, rice and high-quality dairy. Daily village meal in Haryana consist of a simple thali of roti, paired with a leafy stir-fry (saag in dishes such as gajar methi or aloo palak), condiments such as chaas, chutney, pickles. Some known Haryanvi dishes are green choliya (green chickpeas), bathua yogurt, bajre ki roti, sangri ki sabzi (beans), kachri ki chutney (wild cucumber) and bajre ki khichdi. Some sweets are panjiri and pinni prepared by unrefined sugar like bura and shakkar and diary. Malpua are popular during festivals.(20)
Clothes
See also: History of clothing in the Indian subcontinent and History of Textile industry in India
Traditional attire for men is turban, shirt, dhoti, jutti and cotton or woollen shawl. Traditional attire for female is typically an orhna (veil), shirt or angia (short blouse), ghagri (heavy long skirt) and Jitti. Saris are also worn. Traditionally the Khaddar (coarse cotton weave cloth) is a frequently used as the fabric.(21)(22)
Cinema
See also: Haryanvi cinema and List of Haryanvi-language films
The First movie of Haryanvi cinema is Dharti which was released in 1968. The first financially successful Haryanvi movie was Chandrawal (1984) which spurted the continuing production of Haryanvi films, although none have been as successful.(23) Other films such as Phool Badan and Chora Haryane Ka followed with only about one out of twelve films being profitable at the box office.(23) In 2000, Aswini Chowdhary won the Indira Gandhi Award for Best Debut Film of a Director at the National Film Awards for the Haryanvi film Laddo.(24) In 2010 the government of Haryana announced they were considering establishing a film board to promote Haryanvi-language films.(25)
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werindialive · 23 hours ago
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Why Biren Singh Stepped Down as Manipur CM? 
After 21 months of political turbulence, mounting opposition, and internal dissent, N Biren Singh resigned as the Chief Minister of Manipur on Sunday. His exit was the culmination of multiple pressures, from ethnic tensions to political maneuvering within his own party. 
Ethnic Conflict and Opposition Pressure 
The seeds of discontent were sown in May 2023 when an ethnic conflict broke out in Manipur. Kuki-Zo leaders and 10 MLAs from the community, including seven from the BJP, blamed Singh for the unrest. Over time, calls for his resignation grew louder, not just from the opposition but also from within the ruling alliance. 
Internal Dissent within BJP 
Dissatisfaction among BJP MLAs from the Meitei-majority Imphal Valley became evident last year. By October 2024, several BJP legislators had approached the party’s central leadership, including the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO), seeking a leadership change. However, the BJP leadership continued to back Singh until the pressure became untenable. 
The Breaking Point: Budget Session and No-Confidence Motion 
As the Budget session of the Manipur Assembly approached, the dissident MLAs prepared for drastic action. The Congress was likely to move a no-confidence motion, and Singh’s own party members were ready to back it. The divide between Singh’s loyalists and dissidents deepened, with both groups camping separately by Sunday morning. 
The situation escalated when Assembly Speaker Thokchom Satyabrata Singh, a critic of the CM, informed BJP president J P Nadda about the no-confidence motion. Around the same time, Rural Development Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh warned the BJP leadership that the government would collapse if Singh was not replaced. 
BJP’s Final Decision 
With mounting pressure, Singh traveled to New Delhi twice in early February to meet Union Home Minister Amit Shah and BJP president Nadda. Despite initial support, a two-hour discussion on Sunday sealed his fate. The party leadership decided that he had to step down to prevent further instability. 
The Larger Political Picture 
Biren Singh’s leadership was increasingly seen as a liability, especially after the BJP lost both Lok Sabha seats in Manipur to the Congress last year. The Supreme Court’s inquiry into leaked audio tapes allegedly implicating Singh in the ethnic violence further weakened his position. 
Ultimately, his resignation was the result of prolonged internal dissatisfaction, loss of trust, and the BJP leadership’s strategic decision to maintain stability in the state. For more political news in Hindi, subscribe to our newsletter! 
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top4allo · 3 days ago
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besteducationtips20 · 6 days ago
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Best IAS Coaching in India: Top 10 Institutes for UPSC Aspirants
The UPSC Civil Services Examination (CSE) is one of the toughest exams in India, and cracking it requires dedicated preparation, strategic guidance, and expert mentorship. Choosing the right IAS coaching institute can make a significant difference in a candidate's journey. If you are an aspirant looking for the best IAS coaching in India, here’s a well-researched list of the Best IAS Coaching In India, with Plutus IAS securing the No.1 position.
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1. Plutus IAS – The Best IAS Coaching in India
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Affordable Fees: One of the most cost-effective coaching programs without compromising quality.
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Famous for its Hindi and English medium coaching, Drishti IAS has helped numerous candidates crack the exam.
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Renowned for its unique approach and quality coaching, particularly in Environmental Science and CSAT.
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A pioneer in IAS coaching, known for its systematic approach to exam preparation.
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Well known for its Mains Answer Writing Program and Interview Preparation.
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Known for its best mentorship programs and high success rate.
10. Elite IAS Academy
Providing innovative learning techniques with expert faculty guidance.
Conclusion
Selecting the best IAS coaching institute depends on various factors such as faculty, study material, fee structure, online/offline classes, and past results. Plutus IAS has consistently proven to be the top choice among UPSC aspirants due to its student-centric approach and unparalleled guidance. If you are serious about cracking the IAS exam, choosing the right coaching institute can be the key to your success!
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5thpillar2 · 3 months ago
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In-Depth Election Coverage in Hindi for Engaged Citizens
5th Pillar is dedicated to empowering voters with factual and comprehensive election news Hindi readers appreciate. Our coverage spans the entire election journey—from candidate announcements and campaign developments to voter turnout and result analysis. With a focus on clear, unbiased reporting, we aim to create an informed readership ready to engage in meaningful discussions about the future of our nation. By highlighting key issues, policies, and candidate promises, we make it easier for you to stay up-to-date on the latest political shifts. Count on 5th Pillar to keep you informed with relevant, real-time election updates tailored to Hindi-speaking audiences.
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aimlayresearch · 10 days ago
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CUET PG 2025: Everything You Need to Know
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The Common University Entrance Test for Postgraduate CUET PG 2025 is a national-level entrance exam conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) for admission into various PG programs across 190+ universities, including Central, State, Deemed, and Private institutions.
CUET PG 2025 Exam Overview
Conducting Body: National Testing Agency (NTA)
Exam Mode: Online (Computer-Based Test)
Application Mode: Online
Exam Duration: 90–105 minutes
Number of Questions: 75 (MCQs)
Marking Scheme: +4 for correct answers, -1 for incorrect answers
Languages Available: English & Hindi
CUET PG 2025 Important Dates
Application Start Date: January 2, 2025
Last Date to Apply: February 1, 2025
Correction Window: Late January 2025
Admit Card Release: First week of March 2025
Exam Dates: March 13–31, 2025
Result Declaration: Mid-April 2025
(Dates are subject to change. Always check the official website for updates.)
Eligibility Criteria
Educational Qualification: Candidates must have completed a Bachelor’s degree or be appearing for their final year exams in 2025.
Age Limit: No upper age limit for CUET PG 2025.
University-Specific Criteria: Some universities may have additional eligibility requirements for certain courses.
CUET PG 2025 Exam Pattern
CUET PG Exam Mode Computer-Based Test (CBT)Duration90–105 minutes Total Questions75 (MCQs)Total Marks300Marking Scheme+4 for correct answers, -1 for incorrect answers
Application Process
Visit the official website: exams.nta.ac.in
Click on "Registration for CUET PG 2025"
Fill in personal details (name, email, phone number, DOB, etc.)
Receive application number and password
Log in and complete the form with academic details
Upload scanned documents (photo & signature)
Select preferred exam center
Pay the application fee
Submit the form and download the confirmation page
Application Fees
CategoryFees (for up to 2 papers)Additional Paper FeesGeneral₹1200₹600 per paperOBC/EWS₹1000₹500 per paperSC/ST/Third Gender₹900₹500 per paperPwD₹800₹500 per paperInternational Candidates₹6000₹2000 per paper
(Different sources report slight variations in fees. Always verify from the official NTA website.)
Syllabus & Preparation Strategy
The syllabus aligns with undergraduate-level content and varies by subject. It is divided into six broad domains:
Humanities
Sciences
Acharya
Languages
M.Tech
General Paper (Logical Reasoning, Quantitative Aptitude, General Awareness, and English Comprehension)
Preparation Tips
Understand the syllabus thoroughly
Familiarize yourself with the exam pattern & marking scheme
Refer to standard books and study materials
Solve past-year papers & take mock tests
Create a structured study plan
(The detailed syllabus will be released on the official website soon.)
Admit Card & Exam Day Guidelines
Admit Cards will be available in the first week of March 2025 on the official website.
Candidates must carry a valid photo ID (Aadhaar, PAN, or Passport) and a printed copy of the admit card to the exam center.
Arrive at least 1 hour before the exam starts.
Participating Universities
Over 190 universities accept CUET PG scores, including:
Banaras Hindu University (BHU)
Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU)
Delhi University (DU)
Aligarh Muslim University (AMU)
Hyderabad University
Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI)
(Check specific universities for course-wise eligibility.)
Final Thoughts
CUET PG 2025 is a crucial exam for students aiming for postgraduate admissions in top universities across India. With a well-structured study plan, regular practice, and mock tests, you can maximize your chances of success.
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vivekchauhan04 · 14 days ago
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Which IAS coaching institute ranks highest among UPSC aspirants in Delhi?
Top IAS Coaching Institutes in Delhi for UPSC Aspirants
Delhi is the hub for UPSC preparation, offering several renowned coaching institutes that cater to various needs of aspirants. Below are five top IAS coaching institutes that consistently rank highly among UPSC aspirants in Delhi:
1. Plutus IAS Plutus IAS is one of the leading coaching institutes in Delhi, gaining popularity for its personalized approach to UPSC preparation. Known for its small batch sizes and one-on-one mentoring, Plutus IAS provides both online and offline coaching, making it accessible to a larger number of students. Their experienced faculty and focus on conceptual clarity ensure that aspirants are well-prepared for all stages of the UPSC exam.
2. Yojna IAS Yojna IAS has built a strong reputation due to its structured programs and affordable fees. It caters to both Hindi and English medium students, providing bilingual coaching that is ideal for a diverse range of aspirants. The institute focuses on strong conceptual foundations, regular tests, and answer-writing practice, which helps students enhance their performance in the UPSC exams.
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3. Vajiram & Ravi Vajiram & Ravi is one of the oldest and most prestigious IAS coaching institutes in India. Known for its vast experience and consistent results, Vajiram & Ravi has produced numerous top-ranking candidates over the years. It offers a well-structured syllabus, expert faculty, and excellent study materials, making it one of the best institutes in Delhi for serious UPSC aspirants.
4. Vision IAS Vision IAS is another top contender, particularly known for its innovative approach to UPSC preparation. The institute offers a comprehensive test series, current affairs modules, and personalized mentorship, ensuring a holistic preparation for both Prelims and Mains. Vision IAS’s emphasis on performance tracking and regular feedback has helped many aspirants succeed in the exam.
5. Drishti IAS Drishti IAS is especially popular among Hindi-medium aspirants, but it also offers quality coaching for English-medium students. The institute is known for its well-researched study materials, interactive classes, and strong mentoring system, ensuring that aspirants are well-equipped to tackle the UPSC syllabus.
Conclusion
For aspirants seeking high-quality coaching, Plutus IAS, Yojna IAS, and Vajiram & Ravi are among the top-ranked institutes in Delhi, providing excellent guidance, personalized attention, and proven results. Vision IAS and Drishti IAS also offer specialized programs for comprehensive UPSC preparation.
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dawso67 · 17 days ago
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11th Class Humanities Admissions in Gurugram- Pathways to Academic and Personal Growth
The transition to Class 11 is a pivotal moment in a student’s academic journey, particularly for those choosing the Humanities stream. In Gurugram, a city renowned for its top-notch educational institutions, the Humanities stream offers a diverse array of opportunities, preparing students for a range of careers in social sciences, arts, law, education, and more. This guide explores the admission process, key subjects, and how to make informed choices to thrive in the Humanities stream.
Why Choose Humanities?
11th class humanities admission in Gurugram is an excellent choice for students interested in exploring the complexities of human behavior, society, culture, and history. The stream provides flexibility and a broad knowledge base, encouraging critical thinking, creativity, and analytical skills. Careers in psychology, journalism, law, political science, and education are just some of the avenues Humanities can lead to.
Key Subjects Offered in Humanities
Schools in Gurugram provide a variety of subject combinations under the Humanities stream. Core subjects typically include:
History: Study of past events, civilizations, and how they shape the present.
Political Science: Understanding governance, politics, and international relations.
Geography: Exploration of the Earth’s landscapes, resources, and human-environment interactions.
Economics: Analysis of markets, financial systems, and resource allocation.
Psychology: Insights into human behavior and mental processes.
Sociology: Study of society, social behavior, and cultural norms.
Languages: Options like English, Hindi, or foreign languages to enhance communication skills.
Optional Subjects: Some schools also offer subjects like Fine Arts, Philosophy, or Mathematics.
Students can choose combinations based on their interests and career aspirations, allowing them to tailor their academic path.
Admission Process in Gurugram
The admission process for Class 11 Humanities in Gurugram typically involves the following steps:
Application Submission: Most schools begin the admission process after Class 10 board exam results are declared. Some schools may accept provisional applications before the results.
Eligibility Criteria: Admission is generally based on performance in Class 10 board exams. Certain schools may have a minimum percentage requirement for Humanities, while others emphasize an interest in the stream.
Entrance Tests/Interviews: Some reputed schools may conduct entrance tests or interviews to evaluate the student’s aptitude and interest in Humanities subjects.
Documentation: Students must submit necessary documents, including Class 10 mark sheets, transfer certificates, and ID proofs.
Selection and Fee Payment: Once selected, students are required to confirm admission by paying the fees within the given timeline.
Top Schools Offering Humanities in Gurugram
Gurugram is home to several esteemed schools offering Humanities, including The Heritage School, GD Goenka World School, Delhi Public School, and Amity International. Each institution provides a well-rounded curriculum, experienced faculty, and opportunities for extracurricular development.
How to Make the Right Choice
When selecting a school, consider factors such as curriculum, subject combinations offered, teaching methodologies, and co-curricular opportunities. Attend open houses, interact with faculty, and review school rankings and reviews.
Conclusion
Choosing 11th class humanities admission in Gurugram opens the door to countless possibilities. With the right guidance and a focus on your interests, this stream can lead to both academic excellence and personal growth. Explore your options, make informed decisions, and embark on a rewarding educational journey.
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sultanblog12 · 26 days ago
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Which is the best UPSC coaching institute in India for 2025 aspirants?
Here’s a list of the top 5 UPSC coaching institutes in India for 2025 aspirants, curated to help you make the best choice for your IAS preparation:
1. Plutus IAS
Plutus IAS continues to lead the rankings with its stellar performance in producing top-ranking candidates. Known for its personalized mentoring, comprehensive study materials, and a focus on conceptual clarity, Plutus IAS is ideal for aspirants seeking a result-oriented coaching experience. Their online and offline hybrid model ensures flexibility and accessibility for all students.
2. Yojana IAS
Yojana IAS is renowned for its excellence in preparing students for general studies and optional subjects in both Hindi and English mediums. Their expert faculty, specialized test series, and in-depth analysis of current affairs make it a preferred choice for UPSC aspirants. They also provide well-structured online coaching for those unable to attend physical classes.
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3. Vajiram & Ravi
One of the oldest and most prestigious coaching centers, Vajiram & Ravi is celebrated for its experienced faculty and comprehensive approach. Their meticulously curated study materials and consistent test series are well-regarded in the UPSC preparation community.
4. Vision IAS
Vision IAS is best known for its innovative approach to test series and current affairs programs. Their online portal is a treasure trove of resources, including video lectures, study materials, and interview guidance, making it a top choice for many aspirants.
5. ALS IAS
ALS IAS is another trusted name in the UPSC coaching landscape. They offer highly engaging classroom sessions and robust mentorship programs. Their study materials are concise yet comprehensive, catering to both prelims and mains preparation effectively.
These institutes are leaders in the field of UPSC coaching, providing consistent results and unwavering guidance to help aspirants succeed in their journey to becoming civil servants.
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