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Cooperative federalism and Competitive federalism are very important topics that are asked in the UPSC exam. Both are also important for the growth of the country. Get fully solved question papers from Lawxpertsmv India for cooperative and competitive federalism upsc topics. 
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Vajirao IAS Academy: A Beacon Among IAS Institutes in Delhi
In the heart of India's educational capital, Vajirao IAS Academy stands out as a premier coaching institute for IAS aspirants. With a legacy spanning over three decades, Vajirao has become synonymous with comprehensive UPSC preparation, guiding thousands of students towards their dream of entering the Indian Civil Services.
Why Vajirao IAS Academy?
Vajirao IAS Academy's success is built on its unwavering commitment to quality education. The academy boasts a team of distinguished faculty members, including former civil servants and subject matter experts, who bring a wealth of knowledge and experience to the classroom. Their pedagogical approach combines theoretical clarity with practical insights, ensuring that students grasp the complexities of the UPSC syllabus.
Tailored Learning Experience
Understanding that each student has unique learning needs, Vajirao offers a variety of courses, including regular batches, weekend classes, and even online sessions for remote learners. This flexibility allows students to customize their preparation journey according to their personal schedules and study preferences.
Results That Speak Volumes
The proof of Vajirao's excellence lies in its results. The academy has an impressive track record of producing top rankers in the UPSC exams year after year. Success stories of alumni like Akshat Jain (AIR-2, UPSC-2018) and Shruti Sharma (AIR-1, UPSC-2021) serve as an inspiration to current and future batches of students.
Holistic Preparation
At Vajirao, the focus is not just on academic excellence but also on developing the analytical and ethical framework required of a civil servant. The curriculum is meticulously designed to cover every aspect of the UPSC exam, including Prelims, Mains, and the Personality Test. Regular mock tests and interview simulations ensure that students are well-prepared for the actual exam environment.
Study Material and Resources
Students at Vajirao have access to an extensive library of study materials, including meticulously prepared notes, daily current affairs updates, and a comprehensive test series. These resources are constantly updated to reflect the latest trends and changes in the UPSC examination pattern.
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Vajirao IAS Academy is more than just an institute; it's a community. The supportive environment fosters a sense of camaraderie among students, encouraging peer learning and group study. The academy also provides personalized mentorship, addressing the individual concerns and doubts of students.
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With its prime location in Delhi, Vajirao is easily accessible to students from all corners of the country. The academy's online presence further extends its reach, allowing aspirants from remote areas to benefit from its top-notch coaching.
Conclusion
Choosing the right coaching institute is a critical decision for any IAS aspirant. Vajirao IAS Academy, with its proven track record, experienced faculty, and comprehensive resources, stands out as a leading choice among IAS institutes in Delhi. As you embark on your journey to become a part of India's esteemed civil services, let Vajirao be your guiding light towards achieving your goals. Join the ranks of successful candidates who have made their mark in the civil services with Vajirao's guidance. Your path to success starts here.
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How to Prepare World History UPSC CSE
The UPSC has mentioned the world history syllabus very briefly. Therefore, most of the questions in the main examination seem to be asked from outside the syllabus. Due to this reason, we have to redraw the syllabus very intelligently. For that, we can take direct help from the world history syllabus of the history optional. Here no need to go depth into these topics but just overall understanding of these topics will help you to answer the GS world history part.
If we analyze previous years UPSC mains Paper 1 question paper, we will see that no question from world history was asked in 2018, 1 question was asked in 2017 (decolonization in the Malay Peninsula) and 1 question in 2016 (anti-colonial struggle by elite western educated individuals in West Africa). So, considering the trend, it would be wise not to spend too much time and energy for in-depth study of World History.
However, no aspirant should go unprepared for any portion of the syllabus. And the same applies to World History.Now two things can be done considering the time an aspirant is giving for preparation. First, if an aspirant is starting the preparation a year before appearing for Prelims, he/she can go through the Story of Civilization Part-I & Part-II old NCERT book. After that, he/she can read RIIIM Academy yellow booklet, a world history book and “Mastering Modern World History”. But one thing should be kept in mind that any book that the aspirant is going through, he/she should have enough time to revise them at least three times.
Second, if the aspirant is only starting to prepare for the world history after Prelims, he/she should only consider reading the Story of Civilization Part-I & Part-II old NCERT book thoroughly, considering the lack of time and weight in mains paper. Overall, an aspirant should not give too much time to world history part as the syllabus of the GS mains paper -1 is very vast in comparison to the number of questions asked in the Main Exam. Instead, that time can be utilized in other areas of history.
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Day 1
24 June 2023
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Hello to whosever is reading this,
Let me first introduce myself, I am a UPSC aspirant who started this journey way back in 2018. I straightforwardly failed the 4 attempts at the Prelims level (Those who doesn’t know the pattern of UPSC or what UPSC is - the fortunate ones, Please go to the end of this piece to know more). Now at my fifth attempt I have managed to clear the Prelims. I strongly believed that I got selected because of 
1. Difficulty level of Paper (Especially CSAT) - held on 28 May 2023
2. My caste (Reservation)
3. Lot of Hardwork + Bit of Luck
I think first 2 points needs no explanation but 3rd point is as equal as anything else. I will share the exact experience of that day on some other day, On this day I want to talk about WHY I WANT TO WRITE THE BLOG
Firstly, this is not the first time I have started to write the blog, I have tried it maybe 100 times on different platforms in different mediums (writing, recording, video), But this time is special
As I got selected for UPSC Mains 2023, and the result got declared on 12th June 2023, Monday. Since then lot of water has flown under the bridge and now after lot of anxienty and excitement, here I am to share my journey of this last attempt of UPSC
I am going to write daily and discuss my targets, my strategy to complete them and what are the obstcles I face. I am doing this because at the end of the I want to communicate with my future self and tell him what I am doing right now GOOD or BAD which results me into my future self...
Lets see how it goes, Wish me luck.....
WHAT IS UPSC - It is a autonomous body who conducts exams in order to select bureaucrats on merit. It has 3 stages
1. Preliminary Exam (Objective Type) - 10 lakh fill the form,5 lakh appear, 14,000 got selected this year
2. Mains Exam (Subjective) - approx 3000 will get selected for Personality Test
3. Personality Test (One-to-one interaction with UPSC Board) - approx 1000 will get selected for different govt services and work as public servants
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Political Science and International Relations
PSIR Course for UPSC 2023
Prerna Madam’s courses are known for being extremely comprehensive and ensure conceptual and analytical understanding of PSIR and Polity to aid students in tackling any question that may come their way. Under her guidance, a number of aspirants have secured ranks in UPSC through PSIR Optional including Aditya Raj (AIR 225- 2021), Anurag Nayan (AIR 279-2021), Raghvendra Sharma (AIR 340-2021), Preeti Panchal (AIR 449-2021), Anjali Birla (2019), Ravinderpreet Kaur (AIR 389- 2018), Rupesh Kumar (AIR 487- 2018) and more.
Foundation Courses 2023(With Instalments)
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Prerna Trehan Ma’am is a deeply committed teacher with extensive knowledge of political science, international relations, and Indian politics and government.
She also worked as a parliamentary researcher for Dinesh Trivedi, a former minister of railways and member of parliament.
She has over 7 years of teaching experience at Chandigarh colleges and has prepared for the UPSC.
She is a recipient of the UGC Senior Research Fellowship.
She has served as a guest professor for the MoHRD National Mission on Education through ICT for Postgraduate Courses in Political Science.
Why our PSIR Courses?
This is the Political Science and International Relations Optional Course:
This course will provide Comprehensive Content Coverage, with detailed lectures of over 2 hours each. We will try to build a conceptual understanding via these lectures.
We will then integrate it with Answer Writing. There will be 24 Topic-wise tests. This topic-wise answer writing will help the students write regularly and chart their improvement. There will be a gradual increase in the topic-wise questions. We will increase the number of questions from two to three, as we go forward in the course, and as students learn concepts and answer writing.
Apart from the routine answer writing, there will also be 4 Half-length tests. Papers 1 and 2 will be divided into 4 sections, with a test at the end of each section. Apart from these, there will be 2 Full-length tests, one each for Paper 1 and 2.
Both the weekly answer writing as well as the tests shall be evaluated. You will also have model answers along with video solutions to these questions. The aim is to inculcate good writing habits and structure-making among the students as well as get them used to writing well-formulated answers for UPSC Mains.
Sleepy Classes believes in a truly democratic framework. In pursuit of the same, we have a dashboard for doubt resolution where students can ask questions. You will also benefit from questions that other students have asked and the faculty has answered.
PSIR Mains Test Series 2023: 
PSIR Mains Test Series For Mains 2023;
4 HLTs & 6 FLTs;
Detailed evaluation;
Model Answer & Video Solution;
Calls with mentor for further improvement;
Summary of important editorials
Sleepy Classes ensures all its faculty members have a deep knowledge as well as experience to ensure a great learning experience for all its students.
Course Length and Schedule
PSIR Course for UPSC 2023
This course is spread over a period of approximately six months, giving you enough time to get a hold of the subject, unlike numerous other courses available online that rush through the optional and try finishing it within three months.
Also, you can watch the lectures as many times as you like until you get conceptual clarity, or for revision.
To download The Full Schedule for PSIR Batch 5 : Batch 5 Schedule 
To download The Full Schedule for PSIR Mains Test Series : Download 
To download The Full Schedule for Daily Answer Writing : PSIR DAW 
Classes will begin on Monday, 15th August, 2022.
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The course will be delivered through our web platform at courses.sleepyclasses.com
You can also access all the courses via our Android and iOS Mobile Apps.
Syllabus Covered
Paper – I: Political Theory and Indian Politics: 
PART – A: Political Theory and Thinkers
Political Theory: meaning and approaches.
Theories of state: Liberal, Neo-liberal, Marxist, Pluiralist, post-colonial and Feminist.
Justice: Conceptions of justice with special reference to Rawl’s theory of justice and its communitarian critiques.
Equality: Social, political and economic; relationship between equality and freedom; Affirmative action.
Rights: Meaning and theories; different kinds of rights; Concept of Human Rights.
Democracy: Classical and contemporary theories; different models of democracy—representative, participatory and deliberative.
Concept of power: hegemony, ideology and legitimacy.
Political Ideologies: Liberalism, Socialism, Marxism, Fascism, Gandhism and Feminism.
Indian Political Thought: Dharamshastra, Arthashastra and Buddhist Traditions; Sir Syed Ahmed Khan, Sri Aurobindo, M. K. Gandhi, B. R. Ambedkar, M. N. Roy.
Western Political Thought : Plato, Aristotle, Machiavelli, Hobbes, Locke, John S. Mill, Marx, Gramsci, Hannah Arendt.
PART – B: Indian Government and Politics:
Indian Nationalism: Political Strategies of India’s Freedom Struggle : Constitutionalism to mass Satyagraha, Non-cooperation, Civil Disobedience; Militant and Revolutionary Movements, Peasant and Workers Movements; Perspectives on Indian National Movement; Liberal, Socialist and Marxist; Radical Humanist and Dalit.
Making of the Indian Constitution : Legacies of the British rule; different social and political perspectives.
Salient Features of the Indian Constitution : The Preamble, Fundamental Rights and Duties, Directive Principles; Parliamentary System and Amendment Procedures; Judicial Review and Basic Structure doctrine.
Principal Organs of the Union Government : Envisaged role and actual working of the Executive, Legislature and Supreme Court; Principal Organs of the State Government : Envisaged role and actual working of the Executive, Legislature and High Courts.
Grassroots Democracy : Panchayati Raj and Municipal Government; Significance of 73rd and 74th Amendments; Grassroot movements.
Statutory Institutions/Commissions : Election Commission, Comptroller and Auditor General, Finance Commission, Union Public Service Commission, National Commission for Scheduled Castes, National Commission for Scheduled Tribes, National Commission for Women; National Human Rights Commission, National Commission for Minorities, National Backward Classes Commission.
Federalism : Constitutional provisions; changing nature of centre-state relations; integrationist tendencies and regional aspirations; inter-state disputes.
Planning and Economic development : Nehruvian and Gandhian perspectives; Role of Government strives to have a workforce which reflects gender balance and women candidates are encouraged to apply. planning and public sector; Green Revolution, land reforms and agrarian relations; liberalization and economic reforms.
Caste, Religion and Ethnicity in Indian Politics.
Party System : National and regional political parties, ideological and social bases of parties; Patterns of coalition politics; Pressure groups, trends in electoral behaviour; changing socio-economic profile of Legislators.
Social Movement : Civil liberties and human rights movements; women’s movements; environmentalist movements.
Paper II: Comparative Politics and International Relations
PART – A: Comparative Political Analysis and International Politics:
Comparative Politics : Nature and major approaches; Political economy and political sociology perspectives; Limitations of the comparative method.
State in Comparative Perspective : Characteristics and changing nature of the State in capitalist and socialist economies, and advanced industrial and developing societies.
Politics of Representation and Participation : Political parties, pressure groups and social movements in advanced industrial and developing societies.
Globalisation : Responses from developed and developing societies.
Approaches to the Study of International Relations : Idealist, Realist, Marxist, Functionalist and Systems theory.
Key Concepts in International Relations : National interest, security and power; Balance of power and deterrence; Transational actors and collective security; World capitalist economy and globalisation.
Changing International Political Order: Rise of super powers; Strategic and ideological Bipolarity, arms race and cold war; Nuclear threat; Non-aligned Movement : Aims and achievements; Collapse of the Soviet Union; Unipolarity and American hegemony; Relevance of non-alignment in the contemporary world.
Evolution of the International Economic System : From Brettonwoods to WTO; Socialist economies and the CMEA (Council for Mutual Economic Assistance); Third World demand for new international economic order; Globalisation of the world economy.
United Nations : Envisaged role and actual record; Specialized UN agencies—aims and functioning; need for UN reforms.
Regionalisation of World Politics : EU, ASEAN, APEC, AARC, NAFTA.
Contemporary Global Concerns : Democracy, human rights, environment, gender justice terrorism, nuclear proliferation.
PART – B: India and the World
Indian Foreign Policy : Determinants of foreign policy; the institutions of policy-making; Government strives to have a workforce which reflects gender balance and women candidates are encouraged to apply. Continuity and change.
India’s Contribution to the Non-Alignment Movement Different phases; Current role.
India and South Asia: Regional Co-operation : SAARC-past performance and future prospects; South Asia as a Free Trade Area; India’s “Look East” policy; Impediments to regional co-operation : River water disputes; illegal cross border migration; Ethnic conflicts and insurgencies; Border disputes.
India and the Global South : Relations with Africa and Latin America; Leadership role in the demand for NIEO and WTO negotiations.
India and the Global Centres of Power : USA, EU, Japan, China and Russia.
India and the UN System: Role in UN Peace-keeping; Demand for Permanent Seat in the Security Council.
India and the Nuclear Question : Changing perceptions and policy.
Recent developments in Indian Foreign Policy : India’s position on the recent crises in Afghanistan, Iraq and West Asia, growing relations with US and Isreal; Vision of a new world order.
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UPSC IAS DAILY NOTES : WATER CRISIS ISSUES AND SUGGESTIONS ( GS1, GS2, GS3, ESSAY, INTERVIEW )
UPSC IAS DAILY NOTES : WATER CRISIS ISSUES AND SUGGESTIONS ( GS1, GS2, GS3, ESSAY, INTERVIEW )
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With India facing an erratic monsoon, dwindling water resources, there is an urgent need for rainwater harvesting and better water management practices to cope with the situation.   The problem is further compounded by the receding groundwater level and contamination of water with pollutants causing water-borne diseases, says a report published by the World Resources Institute India. The world is…
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If you are planning to appear for your IAS-UPSC exams soon and want to build a successful career, this is important for you!
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ias interview Q&A
The personality test for the remaining 623 candidates who were successful in UPSC Mains 2019 had resumed from 20th July 2020. UPSC CSE Interview 2019 for these candidates was earlier scheduled from 23 March 2020 onwards but was put on hold amid the COVID-19 outbreak. For the final round of the IAS Exam, the commission came up with a set of arrangements for the conduct of UPSC IAS Interview 2019 with all safety precautions, which you can read about below:
The UPSC Interview 2019 took place between 20th July and 30th July 2020 Considering the partial running of trains, the commission had reimbursed the lowest ‘to and fro airfare’ to the candidates who attended the UPSC PT. e-Summon letters were provided to the candidates using which they were allowed to move in or move out of the restricted zones, to attend the IAS Interview.
Candidates were also provided with lodging and transport facilities by the UPSC The Personality Test panel and the interviewee were given Sealed Kit (face shield, gloves, sanitizer) to ensure safety while conducting the interview. The highest standards of health safety and precautions were taken up by the commission to successfully conduct the UPSC Interview 2019. Following the successful completion of Mains and Interview stages; on 4th August 2020, the commission has declared the UPSC Civil Services Final Results 2019. Candidates can fetch the result in the linked article.
UPSC IAS Interview 2019
The final stage of the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) Civil Services Exam is the IAS interview or the UPSC Personality Test. The IAS personality test for UPSC 2019 had started from February 17, 2020, and was scheduled to run till April 3, 2020. But with the outbreak of Covid-19, the interview round was postponed and later resumed from 23 July onwards. The IAS Interview was finished by 30th July 2020.
Candidates preparing  for UPSC Prelims can check the below-mentioned important links to brush up their concepts:
UPSC Previous Year Question Papers
Top 5 Magazines for UPSC UPSC Notes PDF IAS Mock Tests NCERT Notes IAS Topper
The questions in the IAS Interview are more like a discussion between the UPSC board and the aspirant.
Generally, an IAS interview lasts for about 20 minutes and aspirants face interview questions that cover a broad range of topics.
UPSC Mains exam was conducted from September 20, 2019 and the UPSC Personality Test 2019 ended on 30th July 2020. The IAS interviews for the exam year 2018 started on February 9, 2019, and continued till March.
Facing the UPSC IAS interview panel is a daunting task but armed with facts and information, a candidate with confidence and appropriate soft skills can surely ace the interview.
UPSC – IAS Interview Details 
Venue: Union Public Service Commission (UPSC), Dholpur House, Shahjahan Road, New Delhi-110069
Timing: Two sessions per day ( Forenoon session 9:00 AM onwards, Afternoon session 1:00 PM onwards). It will be mentioned on the candidate’s call letter.
Dress Code: Basic formals suffice (dark trousers with a light-coloured plain shirt for men and saris or ‘churidar’ for women)
Maximum Marks: 275 (it seems less when compared to Mains but scoring high marks here can be the path to one’s service/cadre of choice).
Vacancies: 896 (as per UPSC 2019 notification)
Aspirants can check the detailed UPSC Notification at the linked article.
UPSC IAS Interview Process
Aspirants can read below the first-hand account of the UPSC IAS Interview experience:
Candidates usually reach the venue with some time in hand, and the security in front of UPSC organizes them in a queue and does the preliminary verification (interview call letter and cross-checking the candidate’s name on their list). It is recommended to carry some government-issued identification. After the security ushers the candidates inside the hallowed gates of the UPSC; they are required to check-in their bags and mobile phones. The candidates are then made to sit in an entrance hall where the actual verification of documents (education documents, caste certificates) takes place. Usually, it is a smooth process and the staff is polite and ready to help. There are also newspapers along with tea/water and biscuits for the candidates. Candidates are also handed out a questionnaire to fill (basic background info for UPSC’s research and analysis purposes).
Once the documents are submitted, the candidates are given the number of the panel and the sequence number of the order in which they will appear before the panel. For e.g. a candidate might be told he/she has to appear before the panel number 5, and for that panel, he/she will be going in as the 3rd individual for that session. They don’t disclose the name of the panel chairperson at that time and it is pointless to ask that.
The somewhat visibly nervous candidates are then escorted to a large circular hall in the centre of the building complex. Here, the candidates are grouped and seated based on their panel number (all the people scheduled to appear before the panel number 5 will sit in a group and so on). Also, this is where a few staff members will hand out forms for travel reimbursement for out-of-town candidates (they refund for train travel in 2nd class).
In one session, a panel takes the interview of 5-6 aspirants. So, initially, the hall is quite full (5-6 panels in all, hence 30-35 odd candidates sitting and waiting). Usually, an interview lasts for about 20 minutes, although there is no time limit as such and people have recounted experiences of being part of even 40-minute interview.
One by one, names are called and candidates make their way to their respective panels (after another security check where one has to leave any remaining documents/papers/pen). Usually, a staff member escorts one from here to the room of the panel chairperson.
So, candidates usually reach the venue around 8:45 AM for the forenoon session. After the formalities, the first candidate to appear before the panel will be called around 10:15 AM. Depending on one’s sequence number, one can estimate the waiting period. Hence, it is essential that you don’t arrive on an empty stomach or sleep-deprived.
Tackling the actual UPSC interview is a completely different challenge. It’s a unique experience for everyone, even for experienced candidates but there are some essential things which candidates need to inculcate before they face the panel.
Broadly speaking, a polite, humble candidate who is calm and confident has the best chance to score high marks irrespective of the panel chairperson, the medium of the interview and the number of questions answered.
Check the linked article for detailed preparation information and study material for IAS 2020.
Read on to know more about IAS toppers and relevant interview questions one can expect.
IAS Interview Questions
The UPSC interview questions test the candidates’ mental acuity, general awareness, social etiquette, and the overall personality. The questions in IAS interview are not meant to solely ascertain the theoretical knowledge so instead of mugging up, candidates should focus on their soft skills.
The IAS interview questions faced by Civil Service aspirants follow a similar pattern. Let’s look at a few of the broad categories of questions in the IAS interview and how candidates can prepare for them.
IAS interview question on Introduction
Tell us briefly about yourself. Tell us about your hometown. What is the meaning of your name (first name/ surname) Tell us about your family To answers questions related to self-introduction in IAS interview, which are open-ended and straight forward, aspirants should prepare 30-40 second coherent responses. These questions are merely setting a baseline i.e. the eminent UPSC board will use the information you give to ask follow-up questions.
IAS interview questions on Education
Which subjects did you study during school/graduation and do you think they are relevant to life in administration
Which subject was your favourite/least favourite?
Why did you choose ‘xyz’ college/school?
What kind of projects did you do during school/graduation/PG?
Would you call yourself an average student? Why?
The basic educational qualification for the UPSC CSE exam is graduation. The questions in the IAS interview may be oriented towards your graduation subject or the latest trends in the same. However, if you don’t know the answer to a particular question then trying to bluff your way out is not advised. It’s better to be humble and truthful.
IAS Interview questions on Current Affairs
What are today’s headlines?
Few important issues in news about India/your state/your hometown in the last few months Reading newspapers and following the daily news is important from the UPSC IAS Interview perspective as well. The IAS interview questions can refer to latest news topics. Try to avoid giving one-dimensional opinion/information unless the question is relatively straight forward. (for e.g., What does the term ‘Petrodollars’ mean?)
To know more about the Current Affairs related information, refer to the linked article.
IAS interview questions on Work profile
What were your roles and responsibilities at your job?
Why do you want to become an IAS/IPS/IFS officer?
Be prepared to answer questions about any gaps in your work history and how your previous experience is going to help in your career as an administrator.
IAS interview questions on Optional Subject
Why did you choose ‘xyz’ optional?
Why didn’t you pick your graduation subject as your optional?
Also, you might face some questions in IAS interview related to topics/theory/contemporary issues based on your optional subject.
IAS interview questions on Hobbies
Here, the nature of questions varies depending on the hobbies you have listed in your DAF. For those who have listed sports as a hobby, the Panel has asked questions on famous sports persons or/and latest results. A few candidates have also been asked to sing during the interview process.
IAS Interview Preparation Strategy
Keep following current affairs
Prepare a list of possible questions that can be asked based on your DAF Practice answering questions in front of a mirror If possible, record yourself as you answer questions during the practice session Brush up your knowledge on your graduation subject The purpose of the questions in the IAS interview is to check a candidate’s suitability to life in administration. It is not at all mandatory that one has to answer all the questions to get good marks in the UPSC Personality Test. Often, it is not about whether you know the precise answer to the question but how you actually come across as an individual when put under some pressure.
Few key points to avoid in an IAS interview
Don’t stress out on the day before the Interview. Better be rested and calm. Don’t try to bluff your way out. The IAS interview is unlike any other interview you have encountered before, so don’t try bluffing strategies. Don’t be concerned about theoretical questions. It is more about how you approach any question which is being asked to you. Don’t argue with the panel members. It is a discussion but candidates should maintain decorum at all times.
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https://www.eliteias.in/student-zone/upsc-exam-syllabus/ 
https://www.eliteias.in/25-best-ias-interview-questions-and-answers/
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A Turning Point in Crypto Regulation, led by Europe
For Mains
The Advantages of Crypto Currency
Crypto is an Internet-native asset not limited by geographical boundaries.
To transfer crypto, one does not need a pipeline or shipping container.
Crypto assets are not issued or controlled by any enterprise hence are market determined which allows for higher transparency.
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The concerns about crypto currency
Regulating crypto currency is not easy.
Monitoring the flow of capital to and from a country becomes a major point of concern.
Usage/Misuse of crypto currencies by organised crime groups and even terrorist organisations are a major concern.
What is the Regulation of Markets in Crypto-Assets, or MiCA?
The European Commission’s Regulation of Markets in Crypto-assets (MiCA) proposal is a regulatory framework developed since 2018 to help regulate currently out-of-scope crypto-assets and their service providers in the EU and provide a single licensing regime across all member states by 2024.
MiCA aims to “harmonise the European framework for the issuance and trading of various types of crypto token as part of Europe’s Digital Finance Strategy”
It proposes to regulate crypto asset services and crypto asset issuers.
By regulating these entities, Europe intends to provide consumer protection, transparency, and governance standards, regardless of the decentralised nature of the technology.
Then, MiCA goes further to put forth specific regulations for stablecoins, rightly demarcating them from other crypto assets.
Under MiCA, stablecoin issuers must maintain reserves to cover all claims of the coins, and should implement a process for immediate redemption if and when holders seek one.
What are Stablecoins?
Stablecoins are cryptocurrencies the value of which is pegged, or tied, to that of another currency, commodity or financial instrument.
Stablecoins aim to provide an alternative to the high volatility of the most popular cryptocurrencies.
Stablecoins pursue price stability by maintaining reserve assets as collateral or through algorithmic formulas that are supposed to control supply.
India can use the European regulation as a model and adapt a suitable legislation to regulate the crypto market in the country.
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What is Blood? | RBC/WBC/PLATELETS - Complete Lecture by: Rista Mam I Biology for SSC/CGL What is Human Blood? 1. Blood is a fluid connective tissue. 2. The quantity of blood in the humans' body is 7% of the total weight. 3. This is a dissolution of base whose pH value - 7.4 4. There is an average of 5-6 litres of blood in the human body. 5. Female contains half a litre of blood less in comparison to male. Blood is consist of two part. (A) Plasma and (B) Blood corpuscles. A Plasma : This is the liquid part of blood 55% of the blood is plasma Its 90% parts is water 7% protein, 0.9% salt and 0.1% is glucode, remainig substances are in a very low quantity. The function of plasma: Transporation of digested food, hormones, excretory product etc. from the body takes place through the plasma. Serum: When fibrinogen & protein is extracted out of plasma the remaining plasma is called serum. (B) Blood Corpuscles: this is the remaining 45% part of the blood, this is divided into three parts. (I) Red Blood corpuscles (RBCs) (II) While blood corpuscles (WBC) and (III) Blood platelets. (I) Red Blood Corpuscles (RBC): Red Blood corpuscles (RBC) of a Mammal is biconcave. 1. There is no nucleus in it. Exception - Camel and Lama. RBC if formed in bone marrow. (At the embryonic stage its formation takes place in the liver) 2. Its life span is from 20 days to 120 days. 3. Its destruction takes place in the liver & spleen, therefore, the liver is called grave of RBC. 4. It contains haemoglobin, in which home iron containing compound is found and due to this, the colour of blood is red. 5. Globin is a proteinous compound which is extremely capable of combining with oxygen and carbon dioxide. 6. The Iron compound found in haemoglobin is haematin. 7. Anaemia disease is caused due the deficiency of haemoglobin. 8. At the time of sleeping RBC reduces by 5% and people who are at the height of 4200 meters RBC increases by 30% in them. (II) White blood corpuscles (WBC) or Leucocytes: in shape and constitution this is similar to an amoeba. 1. Its formation takes place in bone marrow, lymph node and sometime in liver and spleen. 2. Its life span is from 1-2 days. 3. Nucleus is present in the white blood corpuscles. 4. Its main function is to protect the body from the disease. The ration of RBC and WBC is 600: 1 (III) Blood Platelets or thrombocytes: It is found only in the blood of human and other mammals. 1. There is no nucleus in it. 2. Its formation takes place in bone marrow. 3. Its life span is from 3 to 5 days. 4. It dies in the blood / Spleen 5. Its main function is to help in clotting of blood. Functions of blood : (I) To control the temperature of the body and to protect the body from diseases. (II) Clotting of blood. (III) Transporation of O2, Co2, Digested food, conduction of hormones etc. (IV) To help in establishing coordination among different parts. #Whatisblood #rbcwbcplatelets #BiologyforSSC ► 𝗙𝗿𝗲𝗲 𝗖𝗼𝘂𝗻𝘀𝗲𝗹𝗹𝗶𝗻𝗴/𝗚𝘂𝗶𝗱𝗮𝗻𝗰𝗲 𝗖𝗮𝗹𝗹 𝗨𝘀 - 9911119407 / 8 अगर आप हमारे YOUTUBE चैनल को SUBSCRIBE नहीं किया है तो अभी सब्सक्राइब करे और वीडियो का अपडेट तुरंत पाये और अपने सुझाव हमें हमारे SOCIAL LINK पे दे सकते है A new channel which is committed to help those who are helpless to get govt. jobs. Popular video of our channel (Links of videos) :- 1. Contract Farming act 2018 | formalization of Indian agriculture sector - Current Affairs 2018:- https://youtu.be/ix-TkIoim90. 2.What is skeletal system in Hindi | Biology Gk (कंकाल तंत्र ) For SSC, UPPCS, Police, Railway Exam:- https://youtu.be/NdlT0wo9Kc8 3.पदोन्नति में आरक्षण | Reservation for SC/ST in promotion, Quota in promotion | current affairs 20188 ✔ :- https://youtu.be/4HWlR3MkfC8 4. Is taj mahal turning Yellow and Green? Current Affairs 2018: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bEyhi... 5. Time Managment Made Easy IAS / UPSC in Hindi: https://youtu.be/Amdy9qAxX9I 6. Very Important Vocabulary Words I ENGLISH | ALL COMPETITIVE EXAMS I Daily Vocab I by.: Mohan Kaushik:. https://youtu.be/9F4Aac6WgsA contact us only on whatsapp. 9810152344 Join us telegram group. https://t.me/satyaganga Connect with us our Facebook page:- https://ift.tt/2C67Wdu Thank you so much everyone who has watched our videos.Please leave a LIKE, SHARE with your friends and if you feel like being Awesome...Click here to SUBSCRIBE for Regular Updates...
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