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eliteias12 · 1 year
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Best Online Coaching For UPSC With Fees
Elite IAS, a renowned ias coaching fees in delhi , offers a top-tier program for UPSC aspirants. With a focus on personalized attention, comprehensive study materials, and regular mock tests, Elite IAS ensures that students are well-prepared for the exam. Don't miss the opportunity to receive top-notch UPSC coaching in Mukherjee Nagar. Enroll now at Elite IAS and secure your path to success in the UPSC examination.
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k3-ias-indore · 10 months
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Best Online Coaching for MPPSC and UPSC | #K3IAS Indore
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believersiasacademy · 2 years
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Grab this opportunity to fulfill your dreams. Believers IAS Academy is joining hands on this auspicious occasion of "Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav." special offer on the occasion of #azadikaamritmahotsav On account of India completing 75 years of independence  this August 15th, Believers IAS Academy is announcing a GS Foundation Course for all UPSC aspirants. The fees would be Rs 1̶,̶6̶0̶,̶0̶0̶0̶/̶-̶ ̶ 75,000/- for the first 75 students. Visit: https://believersias.com/ for details. Call @ +91 9611321616 / +91 9611451616 #Believers #AzadiKaAmritMahotsav #AmritMahotsav #AzadiKaAmritMahotsav #75thintependenceday #IndianFlag #Newbatch #announcement #regularbatches #weekendbatches #2022 #iasaspirant #bestiascoachinginbangalore #onlineupsccoaching #onlinecourse #onlineclasses #civilservices #coaching
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believersiasacademy · 2 years
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How to start IAS preparation: The Beginner’s Guide
1. Carefully read the Syllabus
One of the main reasons why students go far and wide while studying for the UPSC is that they ignore the curriculum. You don’t require a lot of expertise or a lot of understanding. UPSC requires employees who are generalists rather than specialists. You’ll be able to focus your preparation on the things that matter if you stick to the syllabus and understand exactly what they expect.
Furthermore, each subject has dynamic components, some more than others, so knowing the syllabus will aid you in selecting the appropriate news and putting a stop to your current affairs preparation. Current events can be overwhelming on their own, but when you combine them with the syllabus and last year’s questions, you won’t have any trouble deciding what news to read.
2. Get into the habit of being the planner.
Planning should be one of your strong suits as an IAS official. Put that ability to the test right away by devising a plan to follow for the next year. For this work, do not rely on coaching institutes; remember, you are the greatest judge of yourself. Plan your study so that you can maximise your output. Once you grasp the exam’s syllabus and format, this should be simple. You can get ideas from other toppers, but make adjustments to fit your individuality.
3. Reduce the number of sources
There are numerous publications available for UPSC newcomers, as well as a wealth of study material for this coveted test. As a result, locating the most trustworthy, original, and complete source becomes a difficult endeavour. The recommendation here is to skim through the books mentioned by others and then pick the ones that appeal to you the most. Do not purchase books online until you have physically read them and determined that they will be useful in your preparation. There is no substitute for NCERTs, no matter whatever supplemental books you use. Always begin with them and work your way up from there.
4. Keep your notes until last.
Do not start taking notes as soon as you begin a new subject. Apart from the NCERT, consult at least 1–2 other sources, underline key aspects as you read, and then consolidate them into notes. Many people make the error of taking historical notes solely from the old NCERT and reference books like R.S Sharma, Bipin Chandra, and others, only to learn later that the Tamil Nadu NCERTs and other books also contain a wealth of significant material. As a result, he or she will have to rewrite all of their notes. Make the most of your time by taking detailed notes, as this is what you will be referring to throughout the final months of your preparation. You won’t have time to read all of the books at this point, so make a list of everything that’s relevant in your notes.
5. Make it a habit to revise.
When you start learning, you’ll notice that even the most basic topics have a wealth of information. You tend to forget the old as you read more. As a result, before acquiring fresh information on a topic, make it a point to review the previous day’s notes. It will take you less time to revise every day than it will to finish an entire topic and then read it again.
6. A solid foundation is essential.
There will be many occasions during your preparation when you would wish that you had paid more attention in school! For those who did, the preparation gets easier because they only need to add to it rather than start from scratch. There are numerous issues that one may encounter, and for which one only must learn the advanced portions. But don’t give up if your ideas aren’t obvious
How can Believers help in your journey?
BELIEVERS IAS Academy is one of the premier institutes in training the aspirants for UPSC CSE and has a well-structured strategy for the students. As mentioned earlier every individual will have his/her own strengths, so every student needs individual care and attention to make their preparation easier. Here at Believers, the main objective is to train the students on a micro level and deliver results. It is for this reason that the batch strength is restricted to 25 students per batch. Apart from this, every student will be assigned to a mentor, the mentorship programme will be held regularly and the student’s progress will be analysed thoroughly. It is through a mentorship programme that the student will get to know where he/she stands.
The classroom programme begins with covering NCERTs just in order to strengthen the basic knowledge of the students. So, after becoming well versed with the basics for two months then the foundational course begins with an integrated approach towards prelims and mains coupled with regular prelims cum mains test series.
This process continues for the next 6–7 months, once the student completes this foundation course he/she will be put into another crash course before prelims along with an All India Mock Test Series. This will help the student in a great way in knowing about the exam before facing the UPSC CSE prelims.
Once the students get through prelims, he/she will not be left alone in the journey. He/she will continue the journey with Believers in the form of a crash course for mains along with a test series which will be analysed by the experts on a microscopic level, thereby moulding the answers of every individual student. This journey of three months is crucial for any aspirant because answer writing skill is of utmost necessary for the student, any student who has completed the foundation course in Believers will not find it difficult because he/she would have practised at least a thousand answers in their test series and daily answer writing practice at Believers.
Now, comes the most important phase of the aspirant which is the Personality Test. Believers IAS Academy has designed a unique methodology for helping the students to get trained for the Personality Test. This consists of 9 mock interviews in total in which four interviews will be the normal kind where the student will be questioned by the panel members. Whereas the five interviews is a one-of-a-kind methodology, where every information of the student will be gathered along with the optional subject which he/she has chosen and a relevant set of officers who have cleared the exam and serving as officers will be invited as panel members and the student gets the opportunity to question them and get all their doubts cleared.
This holistic approach toward UPSC CSE will make sure that the candidate will be completely equipped to face the exam and get through with flying colours.
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believersiasacademy · 2 years
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India’s Textile and Apparel Industry
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Daily Current Affairs
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• India has touched US$ 44.4 Bn in the textiles and apparel industry including the handicrafts in the fiscal year 2021–22 indicating a substantial increase of 41% and 26% over corresponding figures in FY 2020–21 and FY 2019–20, respectively.
Which are the export destinations?
USA — 27% • EU — 18% • Bangladesh — 12% • UAE — 6%
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• The textile industry which is labour intensive provides up to 45 million employees in India which only stands next to the agriculture sector in terms of employment.
• The textile industry in India contributes significantly to the economy, it contributes up to 2.3% of the total GDP and also it contributes 7% in in the industrial output.
• It is also important to note that the export revenue from the textile sector makes up 12% of the total export earnings.
What are the challenges faced by the textile industry?
One of the hindrances to the Indian textile industry is that it is highly unorganised and fragmented which is a challenge in front of the mass production of textiles around the world. • It is also evident that the textile industry has not received much attention from foreign investors, FDI inflow into this sector is too low. • Apart from this the exports from India have remained stagnant with new competitors in the South Asian region especially Bangladesh doing well in the textile sector. • The stakeholders of the textile industry argue that the tax regime in India has made Indian producers be expensive and uncompetitive.
Source: THE HINDU.
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believersiasacademy · 2 years
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Addressing the Rising Global Hunger
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• Given the current situation of a shock of a pandemic, conflicts across borders and migrant crisis all around the world the number of people on the brink of starvation has doubled from 135 million people, pre-COVID, a year ago to 270 million.
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• The number of people in need of urgent food assistance — estimated at 270 million in 2021 will certainly rise due to few factors which are happening around the world. • This includes the crisis in Afghanistan and the conflict between Russia and Ukraine will have its impact on the living conditions of the people. • Various estimates have shown that about 150 million children are stunted, nearly 50 million wasted and many others suffer from micronutrient deficiencies. India’s Assistance:
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believersiasacademy · 2 years
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IPR WAIVER
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• Earlier in 2020, India and South Africa had jointly proposed to remove restrictions of IPR. • This was asked for the use of Covid vaccines, medicines and other related equipment. • Now there is a consensus in sight on the pending proposal.
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• Ethically if the proposal is accepted, it would be a great boost in fighting the pandemic especially the third world countries. • Such a waiver would aid scaling up of local production, critical to ensure wider access to affordable and effective vaccines. • Most of these patents are held by pharmaceutical companies in the U.S. and the European Union. • The waiver proposal was blocked at the TRIPS Council and the WTO ministerial Council though there have been several rounds of discussions involving ministers of several WTO member-countries. • In the last year though 100 countries, including the U.S., supported the proposal, the EU remained a stumbling block. But now the EU too appears to be calling a truce. What are the Challenges? • Critics say that central to the process of vaccine manufacturing are ‘trade secrets’ that specify the ingredients and chain of steps necessary to make them. • The current waiver doesn’t automatically compel patent rights holders to share this information with a potential manufacturer for free. • Another drawback is that this waiver is limited to vaccines. The original proposal sought a waiver on therapeutics and diagnostics and the agreement only says that a “discussion” on this can be held after six months. • Access to new drugs and diagnostic technologies are necessary to keep people safe everywhere.
Implications:
• The pandemic isn’t over, and despite the widespread adoption of vaccines, (many of them employing very novel technology platforms such as mRNA and adenovirus vaccine technology) the evidence is overwhelming that vaccines are only protective against severe disease but ineffective at curbing transmission. • It is possible that vaccines developed using the early strains of the virus may become ineffective over time and newer ones, potentially employing newer approaches, may be necessary in the months and years ahead. • As relatively few countries have expertise in making vaccines, a waiver of this sort could help improve global access.
• These same set of reasons, critics of the draft say, could be used to argue that such a waiver for vaccines is too little, too late.
• Global facilities such as COVAX, that are charged with ensuring all countries get vaccines now have too many vaccines — a flip from merely three months ago — when there was a scarcity.
• India too has multiple manufacturers and technology platforms, and more than 60% of the population is fully vaccinated. All this, without patent waivers.
• While pharmaceutical patents have historically been impediments to the manufacture of affordable, high-quality drugs, the global nature of the pandemic has seen that even though richer nations hoarded vaccines, prioritizing multiple inoculations for their citizens, over even a single shot for African countries, intellectual property rights on its own didn’t prove to be a hurdle.
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believersiasacademy · 2 years
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believersiasacademy · 3 years
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believersiasacademy · 3 years
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Mr. Yashwant Kumar Reddy who secured AIR 93 in UPSC CSE 2020, will be joining us to share his journey and valuable tips with students. Enroll now for the free orientation session on 14th October from 5 pm onwards.
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believersiasacademy · 3 years
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believersiasacademy · 3 years
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