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PAVITR, i need more hcs, analysis… whatever you like tbh, i just love the way you write about Spider-Verse characters
Aww, thank you!
I love writing about Pavitr, I wish he was real so bad
I can write headcanons, but for the analysis part, I think I've gone over most of what I can think of 😭 If anyone has any ideas for scenes or anything you want me to research about him, let me know and I'll fs cook up some posts, but for now the creativity is on a down low :/.
Anyway here are some Pavitr headcanons that I absolutely adore!
Pavitr Prabhakar/Spider-man India Headcanons!:
I always headcanon him as of South Indian descent
Basically, I like to think he was a small town boy from either Andrapradesh (no I'm not projecting) or Tamil Nadu
And he moved to Mumbattan after his parents died when he was young to live with his Auntie Maya and Uncle Bhim (this is canon btw)
I like to think that he speaks one of the South Indian languages, either Telugu/Tamil/Malayalam and sometimes accidentally mixes it in when he speaks Hindi
He loves going to temple with his Aunt Maya
He also loves wearing traditional wear even though most his age don't because it just makes him feel very connected to his culture
Considering the fact that he got his powers from an ancient yogi, he's probably a fairly strict Hindu
He's probably vegetarian like a lot of Hindus in India are
His favorite street food is pani puri (still not projecting) especially the traditional kind but he likes the sweeter versions as well
Loves coconuts and coconut water, hes constantly drinking it while on patrol or during missions cuz its good for you and it gives him energy healthily
hes a good cook and he makes his auntie teach him how to make different snacks so he can show off to Gayatri
He learned how to make Sarson Ka Saag, a traditional Punjabi dish (at least thats what my research says) just for Gayatri
I headcanon Gayatri as punjabi sikh cuz her dad wears a turban
Indian schools are very strict on being late and stuff
So I think Pav probably came to school late once cuz of Spider-man stuff and he got severely punished so he never came late again
Like hes always early cuz he'd rather do that than be stuck outside the school waiting for an hour or being forced to run laps as punishment
yes they do that, idk if they do it anymore but I know some schools used to do that 💀
He probably has a really nice voice, like he sings Carnatic music and practices it
This also connects with him being from South India cuz Carnatic music originated in South India <3
He watched the Indian serials with his auntie all the time
like the really long ones our grandmothers watch with the weird sound effects and zero plot
theyre like telenovelas but worse and he loves them
These are the only ones I have rn but if I think of more I'll post them lol
I love him so much 😭
#across the spiderverse#atsv#spiderman atsv#pavitr prabhakar#atsv pavitr#spiderverse pavitr#pavitr my beloved#spider man india#pavitr prabhakar x reader#atsv headcanons#spiderman: across the spiderverse#spider man across the spider verse#spiderman across the spiderverse#across the spider verse#spiderman across the verse#pavitr headcanons#spiderman india#indian spiderman#mumbattan#gayatri singh#pavitr x gayatri#gayatri atsv
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no scientist would deny that black people lived in Europe, and likely all over the entire Eurasian / African super-continent; before caucasians came in. Black Africans have been seafaring and crossing the Atlantic for millennia. Scientists now agree that even before the younger dryas, seafaring peoples also populated the Americas via Pacific island chains. There's no dispute that at least 3 different genetic sources of humans entered the Americas, including as well the Siberian-American landbridge. beyond dispute that white people originated from south Asia / India, and / or Hindi culture (hence, Indo-European meaning, Hindo or Hindu-European); it makes sense that this was a mercy program for people with albinism, born in the tropics of South Asia and India, to migrate north in their lifetime to seek a life away from the sun that would leave them burnt and with lowered life expectancy. No scientist would argue with the statement that India sent their albinos north and that became what we know as "caucasians" today, so calling caucasians "dravidian albinos" seems pretty accurate to me, almost seems beyond scientific debate at this point, but this write up does a nice job of at least conveying the fragility among audiences on this topic. Is it true some white people get offended by this analysis? holy snowflake meltdown batman I'm a human first and foremost, but i won't deny i am typically perceived as a white guy, this does not offend me whatsoever, I'm just genuinely curious where the controversy or confusion is ...
#for further reading...#linguistics#anthropology#geography#dravidian albinos#origin story of caucasians?#lol i'm typically perceived as a white guy#i have to say that because every one in 50 people will swear on Gawd I have Amer-Indian blood too#and that's also the oral history of the fam
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Getty ImagesMore than 50 people, mostly Muslims, died in the 2020 religious clashes in DelhiFive years after deadly religious riots engulfed India's capital Delhi, there is no legal closure in sight for the people involved.A BBC Hindi analysis has found that more than 80% of the cases related to the violence where courts gave decisions have resulted in acquittals or discharges.More than 50 people, mostly Muslims, were killed after clashes broke out between Hindus and Muslims over a controversial citizenship law in February 2020. The violence - the deadliest the city had seen in decades - stretched on for days, with hundreds of homes and shops set on fire by violent mobs.The BBC had earlier reported on incidents of police brutality and complicity during the riots. The police have denied any wrongdoing and in their investigation, alleged that the violence was "pre-planned" as a part of a larger conspiracy to "threaten India's unity" by the people who were protesting against the law.They registered 758 cases in connection with the investigation and arrested more than 2,000 people. This included 18 student leaders and activists who were arrested in a case that came to be known as the "main conspiracy case". They were charged under a draconian anti-terror law that makes it nearly impossible to get bail. Only six of them have been released in five years, and some like activist Umar Khalid are still in jail, waiting for a trial to begin.BBC Hindi examined the status of all the 758 cases filed in relation to the riots and analysed the 126 cases in which the Karkardooma court in Delhi had given decisions.More than 80% of these 126 cases resulted in acquittals or discharges as witnesses turned hostile, or did not support the prosecution's case. Only 20 of these cases saw convictions.Under Indian law, an accused is discharged when a court closes a case without a trial because there isn't sufficient evidence to go ahead. An acquittal is when the court finds the accused not guilty after a full trial.In 62 of the 758 cases that were filed on charges related to murder, there was only one conviction and four acquittals, data accessed by the BBC through India's Right to Information law shows.Getty ImagesSeveral neighbourhoods in the city's northeastern parts were set on fire in the violenceA detailed analysis of the 126 orders also showed that in dozens of cases, the court came down heavily on the Delhi police for lapses in investigations. In some cases, it criticised the police for filing "predetermined chargesheets" that "falsely implicated" the accused.In most of the 126 cases, police officials were presented as witnesses to the events. But for various reasons, the court did not find their testimonies credible.Judges have pointed out inconsistencies in the police statements, delays in identification of the accused by the police and, in some instances, cast doubts over whether policemen were even present when the violence broke out.In two orders, the judge said that he could not "restrain" himself from saying that when history looked back at the riots, the "failure of the investigating agency to conduct a proper investigation" would "torment the sentinels of democracy". The court was hearing cases filed against three men on charges of arson and looting - but concluded they had been arrested without any "real or effective investigation".The Delhi police did not respond to the BBC's request for comment. In a report filed last April, the police had told the court that all investigations were carried out in a "credible, fair and impartial" way.Getty ImagesPolice have claimed the riots were part of a 'wider conspiracy' Testimonies from some of the accused and even the court's own observations, however, raise questions about the investigation.Shadab Alam, who spent 80 days in jail, says he can never forget the terror of the riots.He had taken shelter on the rooftop terrace of a medicine store where he worked with a few others.Just hours earlier, the police had arrived at the shop and asked them to shut it because of ongoing arson."Suddenly, they [the police] came again and took a few of us into their van," he told the BBC.When he asked the police why he was being taken, he said, they accused him of participating in rioting."They asked us our names and beat us up. Almost all of us arrested were Muslims," Mr Alam said. He added that he submitted his medical report before the court that confirmed three injuries.In its official report, the police charged Mr Alam and 10 other Muslims of burning down a shop. But the court discharged all of them even before the trial could begin.In its observations, the court criticised the police investigation saying that the witness's statements could have been "artificially prepared", and that "in all probabilities" the shop was burnt by a "mob of persons from the Hindu community".It said the police did not pursue the case in that direction, despite being present when the incident happened.Shadab Alam spent 80 days in jailMr Alam had to wait four years for the case to be officially closed."All this happened during Covid-19 pandemic. There was a lockdown. We were in a state of frenzy," said Dilshad Ali, Alam's father."In the end, nothing was proved. But we had to spend so much time and money to prove our innocence."He said the family wanted monetary compensation for their losses. "If the police made a false case against my son, then action should be taken against them," he added.In another case, the court acquitted Sandip Bhati, who was accused of dragging and beating a Muslim man during the riots.The police had submitted two videos to show Mr Bhati was the culprit. But in court, his lawyer said that the police had submitted an incomplete clip to frame his client.In the full video, which the BBC has verified, Mr Bhati is seen saving the Muslim man instead of beating him up.In its order in January, the court ruled that the police "manipulated" the video to "frame" Mr Bhati instead of tracing the "actual culprits".It also asked the commissioner of Delhi police to take appropriate action against the investigating officer in the case. The police did not respond to BBC Hindi's question on whether this had been done.Mr Bhati, who spent four months in prison, refused to comment, saying he did not wish to discuss his "ordeal".Activists like Gulfisha Fatima are still in jail with cases dragging on for yearsWith so many acquittals, former Supreme Court judge Madan Lokur said, the prosecution and police "should sit down to introspect what they have achieved in five years".He also said that "accountability needs to be fixed on the prosecution as well if the arrest is found to be illegal or unnecessary"."If the prosecution puts someone in jail because they have the power to do so or because they want to do so, they should not be allowed to get away with it if the incarceration is found to be illegal or unnecessary," he added.Even as some cases fall apart in courts, many of those arrested are still languishing in jail awaiting a trial.Gulfisha Fatima, a 33-year-old PhD aspirant, is among 12 activists who are still in jail on charges of being "conspirators" of the riots.Her family said three other police cases were lodged against her and she got bail in all of them. But she continues to face incarceration in a fourth case under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) - the stringent anti-terror law that sets exceptionally challenging conditions for bail."Since she's gone to jail, with every hearing we hope she will finally come out," her father Syed Tasneef Hussain told the BBC.In Ms Fatima's case, after months of hearing the bail plea, the judge from the Delhi High Court got transferred in 2023, and now the entire case is being heard again."Sometimes I wonder if I'll be able to see her or if I'll die before that," Mr Hussain said.Follow BBC News India on Instagram, YouTube, Twitter and Facebook.
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Getty ImagesMore than 50 people, mostly Muslims, died in the 2020 religious clashes in DelhiFive years after deadly religious riots engulfed India's capital Delhi, there is no legal closure in sight for the people involved.A BBC Hindi analysis has found that more than 80% of the cases related to the violence where courts gave decisions have resulted in acquittals or discharges.More than 50 people, mostly Muslims, were killed after clashes broke out between Hindus and Muslims over a controversial citizenship law in February 2020. The violence - the deadliest the city had seen in decades - stretched on for days, with hundreds of homes and shops set on fire by violent mobs.The BBC had earlier reported on incidents of police brutality and complicity during the riots. The police have denied any wrongdoing and in their investigation, alleged that the violence was "pre-planned" as a part of a larger conspiracy to "threaten India's unity" by the people who were protesting against the law.They registered 758 cases in connection with the investigation and arrested more than 2,000 people. This included 18 student leaders and activists who were arrested in a case that came to be known as the "main conspiracy case". They were charged under a draconian anti-terror law that makes it nearly impossible to get bail. Only six of them have been released in five years, and some like activist Umar Khalid are still in jail, waiting for a trial to begin.BBC Hindi examined the status of all the 758 cases filed in relation to the riots and analysed the 126 cases in which the Karkardooma court in Delhi had given decisions.More than 80% of these 126 cases resulted in acquittals or discharges as witnesses turned hostile, or did not support the prosecution's case. Only 20 of these cases saw convictions.Under Indian law, an accused is discharged when a court closes a case without a trial because there isn't sufficient evidence to go ahead. An acquittal is when the court finds the accused not guilty after a full trial.In 62 of the 758 cases that were filed on charges related to murder, there was only one conviction and four acquittals, data accessed by the BBC through India's Right to Information law shows.Getty ImagesSeveral neighbourhoods in the city's northeastern parts were set on fire in the violenceA detailed analysis of the 126 orders also showed that in dozens of cases, the court came down heavily on the Delhi police for lapses in investigations. In some cases, it criticised the police for filing "predetermined chargesheets" that "falsely implicated" the accused.In most of the 126 cases, police officials were presented as witnesses to the events. But for various reasons, the court did not find their testimonies credible.Judges have pointed out inconsistencies in the police statements, delays in identification of the accused by the police and, in some instances, cast doubts over whether policemen were even present when the violence broke out.In two orders, the judge said that he could not "restrain" himself from saying that when history looked back at the riots, the "failure of the investigating agency to conduct a proper investigation" would "torment the sentinels of democracy". The court was hearing cases filed against three men on charges of arson and looting - but concluded they had been arrested without any "real or effective investigation".The Delhi police did not respond to the BBC's request for comment. In a report filed last April, the police had told the court that all investigations were carried out in a "credible, fair and impartial" way.Getty ImagesPolice have claimed the riots were part of a 'wider conspiracy' Testimonies from some of the accused and even the court's own observations, however, raise questions about the investigation.Shadab Alam, who spent 80 days in jail, says he can never forget the terror of the riots.He had taken shelter on the rooftop terrace of a medicine store where he worked with a few others.Just hours earlier, the police had arrived at the shop and asked them to shut it because of ongoing arson."Suddenly, they [the police] came again and took a few of us into their van," he told the BBC.When he asked the police why he was being taken, he said, they accused him of participating in rioting."They asked us our names and beat us up. Almost all of us arrested were Muslims," Mr Alam said. He added that he submitted his medical report before the court that confirmed three injuries.In its official report, the police charged Mr Alam and 10 other Muslims of burning down a shop. But the court discharged all of them even before the trial could begin.In its observations, the court criticised the police investigation saying that the witness's statements could have been "artificially prepared", and that "in all probabilities" the shop was burnt by a "mob of persons from the Hindu community".It said the police did not pursue the case in that direction, despite being present when the incident happened.Shadab Alam spent 80 days in jailMr Alam had to wait four years for the case to be officially closed."All this happened during Covid-19 pandemic. There was a lockdown. We were in a state of frenzy," said Dilshad Ali, Alam's father."In the end, nothing was proved. But we had to spend so much time and money to prove our innocence."He said the family wanted monetary compensation for their losses. "If the police made a false case against my son, then action should be taken against them," he added.In another case, the court acquitted Sandip Bhati, who was accused of dragging and beating a Muslim man during the riots.The police had submitted two videos to show Mr Bhati was the culprit. But in court, his lawyer said that the police had submitted an incomplete clip to frame his client.In the full video, which the BBC has verified, Mr Bhati is seen saving the Muslim man instead of beating him up.In its order in January, the court ruled that the police "manipulated" the video to "frame" Mr Bhati instead of tracing the "actual culprits".It also asked the commissioner of Delhi police to take appropriate action against the investigating officer in the case. The police did not respond to BBC Hindi's question on whether this had been done.Mr Bhati, who spent four months in prison, refused to comment, saying he did not wish to discuss his "ordeal".Activists like Gulfisha Fatima are still in jail with cases dragging on for yearsWith so many acquittals, former Supreme Court judge Madan Lokur said, the prosecution and police "should sit down to introspect what they have achieved in five years".He also said that "accountability needs to be fixed on the prosecution as well if the arrest is found to be illegal or unnecessary"."If the prosecution puts someone in jail because they have the power to do so or because they want to do so, they should not be allowed to get away with it if the incarceration is found to be illegal or unnecessary," he added.Even as some cases fall apart in courts, many of those arrested are still languishing in jail awaiting a trial.Gulfisha Fatima, a 33-year-old PhD aspirant, is among 12 activists who are still in jail on charges of being "conspirators" of the riots.Her family said three other police cases were lodged against her and she got bail in all of them. But she continues to face incarceration in a fourth case under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) - the stringent anti-terror law that sets exceptionally challenging conditions for bail."Since she's gone to jail, with every hearing we hope she will finally come out," her father Syed Tasneef Hussain told the BBC.In Ms Fatima's case, after months of hearing the bail plea, the judge from the Delhi High Court got transferred in 2023, and now the entire case is being heard again."Sometimes I wonder if I'll be able to see her or if I'll die before that," Mr Hussain said.Follow BBC News India on Instagram, YouTube, Twitter and Facebook. atOptions = 'key' : '6c396458fda3ada2fbfcbb375349ce34', 'format' : 'iframe', 'height' : 60, 'width' : 468, 'params' : ;
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#thehinduanalysis #thehindu #vocabulary#thehinduanalysis #thehindu #vocabulary #vocabularywords #thehindutoday The Hindu Editorial Analysis | 13 Feb 2025 | The Hindu Analysis | The Hindu Vocab by Sanjeev sir The Hindu Editorial Today | The Hindu Analysis | The Hindu Vocab by Sanjeev sir Today session we will discuss about the indian political issues with Amit Shah. Amit Shah discussed about the Delhi election. in this article Amit Shah point out the Delhi govt schemes Welcome to Vocab24 - Your Ultimate English Learning Hub! 🌟 Are you ready to master the English language? Look no further! Vocab24 is your all-in-one solution for English vocabulary, grammar, and exam preparation. 📚 What We Offer: Daily Updates: Get 15+ new updates every day to stay ahead. Newspaper Editorials: Read and understand articles from top newspapers like The Hindu, Economic Times, and more. Instant Word Meanings: Tap any word while reading to get its meaning in your preferred language (Hindi, Bengali, and more). Learn 10 New Words Daily: Discover new vocabulary with tricks, synonyms, antonyms, and pictures. Daily Quizzes: Test your knowledge with quizzes and see your All India Rank! Smart Learning: Watch grammar and comprehension videos in both Hindi and English. Comprehensive Vocabulary Resources: Access 60+ vocab videos covering over 3000 words, idioms, phrases, and much more! Practice Tests: Over 5000 practice tests for various competitive exams. Vocab Booster Games: Enhance your vocabulary skills through fun games. Offline Dictionary & Translator: Instant word meanings and translations, even offline. 🎓 Exam Preparation for All: Get tailored content for SSC CGL, SSC CHSL, IBPS, GRE, GMAT, IELTS, and more. Our videos cover everything you need for competitive exams! 🔗 Connect with Us: Join our Telegram Channel: Vocab24 Telegram WhatsApp for Courses: +91 78528 89280 👉 If you enjoy our videos, please like, share, and subscribe to support our channel! #Vocab24 #LearnEnglish #EnglishVocabulary #ExamPreparation #SSC #GRE #GMAT #IELTS #toefl #Vocab24 #LearnEnglish #englishvocabulary #exampreparation #ssc #GRE #GMAT #IELTS #toefl #thehindu #thehinduanalysis #thehinduanalysisinhindibankssccglisscchslienglishforall #thehindueditorial #thehindutodayanalysis #thehindunewsanalysis #thehindunewspaper #thehindutoday #thehinduanalysisduanalysis #thehindukannada #dailyvocabs #dailyvocabulary #dailyvocabshorts #dailyvocabularybooster #dailyvocabtricks #dailyvocabularywords #dailyvocab #vocab24 #vocabulary #vocabularywords #vocabularyenglish #vocab #vocabularybuilding #englishspeaking #englishspeakingpractice #englishspeakingcourse #englishspoken #englishlanguage #englsihgrammar #liveenglishclass #englishforssccgl #englishforssc #grammar #grammarquiz #grammarcourse #similarwords #rootwordvocabulary #rootwords #comphression #vocabbooster #englishbysanjeevsir #englishbyharshsir #englishclass #ssc #ssccgl2024 #sscenglish #sscenglishclasses #sscenglishpreviousyearpaper #ssconlineclasses #englishtopic #englishkesebole #englishkesesikhe #englishspeakingpractice #vocabprime #grammertips #vocabforssccgl #vocabforssc #vocabforbankingexam #vocabforbankpo #vocabularyexercises #vocabquiz #sscnotification #sscexam #ssccgl #ssc2025 #englishmarathon #sscgd #sscchsl #sscmts #closetest #parajumbles #sscenglishvocab #sscenglishquiz #sscenglish1stpaper #sscbank #dailyvocabs #dailyvocabulary #thehinduinhindi #vocabularyinhindi #vocabularyinenglish #vocabenglish #vocabboost #wordoftheday #vocab #languagelearning #learnenglish #englishidioms #writing #easyenglish #inglesonline #phrasalverbs #reels #vocabularywords #trending #americanenglish #angielski #ieltsvocabulary #vocabularybuilding #englishteacher #englishlearning #vocabularywords vocabulary | vocabulary words english learn | vocabulary words | vocabulary english | the hindu analysis | the hindu newspaper today | the hindu analysis today | the hindu editorial | the hindu editorial today | the hindu daily news analysis | daily vocab quiz | the hindu | the hindu vocabulary | the hindu vocabulary in hindi | the hindu vocab daily | hindu editorial analysis | english vocabulary | english vocabulary words | sanjeev sir english | daily voca quizs | daily vocab quizs | vocab24 vocabulary,vocabulary words,the hindu analysis,the hindu analysis today,the hindu editorial today,the hindu daily news analysis,daily vocab quiz,the hindu vocabulary in hindi,hindu editorial analysis,english vocabulary words,test your english vocabulary,sanjeev sir english,how to read the hindu newspaper,the hindu editorial,the hindu newspaper editorial,the hindu newspaper analysis today,the hindu editorial analysis,daily vocabulary english,daily vocabulary
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#thehinduanalysis #thehindu #vocabulary#thehinduanalysis #thehindu #vocabulary #vocabularywords #thehindutoday The Hindu Editorial Analysis | 1 Feb 2025 | The Hindu Analysis | The Hindu Vocab by Sanjeev sir The Hindu Editorial Today | The Hindu Analysis | The Hindu Vocab by Sanjeev sir Today session we will discuss about the indian political issues with Amit Shah. Amit Shah discussed about the Delhi election. in this article Amit Shah point out the Delhi govt schemes Welcome to Vocab24 - Your Ultimate English Learning Hub! 🌟 Are you ready to master the English language? Look no further! Vocab24 is your all-in-one solution for English vocabulary, grammar, and exam preparation. 📚 What We Offer: Daily Updates: Get 15+ new updates every day to stay ahead. Newspaper Editorials: Read and understand articles from top newspapers like The Hindu, Economic Times, and more. Instant Word Meanings: Tap any word while reading to get its meaning in your preferred language (Hindi, Bengali, and more). Learn 10 New Words Daily: Discover new vocabulary with tricks, synonyms, antonyms, and pictures. Daily Quizzes: Test your knowledge with quizzes and see your All India Rank! Smart Learning: Watch grammar and comprehension videos in both Hindi and English. Comprehensive Vocabulary Resources: Access 60+ vocab videos covering over 3000 words, idioms, phrases, and much more! Practice Tests: Over 5000 practice tests for various competitive exams. Vocab Booster Games: Enhance your vocabulary skills through fun games. Offline Dictionary & Translator: Instant word meanings and translations, even offline. 🎓 Exam Preparation for All: Get tailored content for SSC CGL, SSC CHSL, IBPS, GRE, GMAT, IELTS, and more. Our videos cover everything you need for competitive exams! 🔗 Connect with Us: Join our Telegram Channel: Vocab24 Telegram WhatsApp for Courses: +91 78528 89280 👉 If you enjoy our videos, please like, share, and subscribe to support our channel! #Vocab24 #LearnEnglish #EnglishVocabulary #ExamPreparation #SSC #GRE #GMAT #IELTS #toefl #Vocab24 #LearnEnglish #englishvocabulary #exampreparation #ssc #GRE #GMAT #IELTS #toefl #thehindu #thehinduanalysis #thehinduanalysisinhindibankssccglisscchslienglishforall #thehindueditorial #thehindutodayanalysis #thehindunewsanalysis #thehindunewspaper #thehindutoday #thehinduanalysisduanalysis #thehindukannada #dailyvocabs #dailyvocabulary #dailyvocabshorts #dailyvocabularybooster #dailyvocabtricks #dailyvocabularywords #dailyvocab #vocab24 #vocabulary #vocabularywords #vocabularyenglish #vocab #vocabularybuilding #englishspeaking #englishspeakingpractice #englishspeakingcourse #englishspoken #englishlanguage #englsihgrammar #liveenglishclass #englishforssccgl #englishforssc #grammar #grammarquiz #grammarcourse #similarwords #rootwordvocabulary #rootwords #comphression #vocabbooster #englishbysanjeevsir #englishbyharshsir #englishclass #ssc #ssccgl2024 #sscenglish #sscenglishclasses #sscenglishpreviousyearpaper #ssconlineclasses #englishtopic #englishkesebole #englishkesesikhe #englishspeakingpractice #vocabprime #grammertips #vocabforssccgl #vocabforssc #vocabforbankingexam #vocabforbankpo #vocabularyexercises #vocabquiz #sscnotification #sscexam #ssccgl #ssc2025 #englishmarathon #sscgd #sscchsl #sscmts #closetest #parajumbles #sscenglishvocab #sscenglishquiz #sscenglish1stpaper #sscbank #dailyvocabs #dailyvocabulary #thehinduinhindi #vocabularyinhindi #vocabularyinenglish #vocabenglish #vocabboost #wordoftheday #vocab #languagelearning #learnenglish #englishidioms #writing #easyenglish #inglesonline #phrasalverbs #reels #vocabularywords #trending #americanenglish #angielski #ieltsvocabulary #vocabularybuilding #englishteacher #englishlearning #vocabularywords vocabulary | vocabulary words english learn | vocabulary words | vocabulary english | the hindu analysis | the hindu newspaper today | the hindu analysis today | the hindu editorial | the hindu editorial today | the hindu daily news analysis | daily vocab quiz | the hindu | the hindu vocabulary | the hindu vocabulary in hindi | the hindu vocab daily | hindu editorial analysis | english vocabulary | english vocabulary words | sanjeev sir english | daily voca quizs | daily vocab quizs | vocab24 vocabulary,vocabulary words,the hindu analysis,the hindu analysis today,the hindu editorial today,the hindu daily news analysis,daily vocab quiz,the hindu vocabulary in hindi,hindu editorial analysis,english vocabulary words,test your english vocabulary,sanjeev sir english,how to read the hindu newspaper,the hindu editorial,the hindu newspaper editorial,the hindu newspaper analysis today,the hindu editorial analysis,daily vocabulary english,daily vocabulary
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Giridhar Sharma Chaturvedi.
Giridhar Sharma Chaturvedi Born 29 December 1881 AD
Birth land Jaipur, Rajasthan. Giridhar Sharma was an educationist at the University of Punjab, Grammarcharya at Jaipur University and Vachaspati of Kashi Hindu University. Giridharji was a member of the Constitution Sanskritism Committee of the Government of India in 1951-52 AD and was the Chairman of the Council of Philosophy of Hindi Sahitya Sammelan in 1930 and 1940 AD.
Main compositions 'Maharishi Kulavibhav', 'Brahman Siddhant', 'Prameya Parijat', 'Smriti Adhika Parihar'.
Award-degree Giridhar ji's book 'Vedic Science' and 'Indian Culture' has been awarded by the governments of Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan.
Special contributions include consideration of the importance of Indian Vedic and classical traditions, as well as their scientific and philosophical analysis.
'Geeta Lecture' and 'Purana Parijat' are the latest works of Giridhar Sharma.
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Top IAS Coaching in India: Your Guide to Cracking the Civil Services Exam
The Indian Administrative Service (IAS) is one of the most prestigious and sought-after career paths in India. With lakhs of aspirants vying for a few hundred seats each year, the right guidance and preparation are crucial. This is where top IAS coaching institutes in India come into play. In this blog, we will explore the best IAS coaching centers that can help you achieve your dream of becoming a civil servant.
Why is IAS Coaching Important?
Preparing for the UPSC Civil Services Examination requires a strategic approach, comprehensive study material, and consistent guidance. IAS coaching institutes provide:
Expert Guidance: Experienced faculty members with in-depth knowledge of the UPSC syllabus.
Structured Curriculum: Systematic coverage of all subjects, including General Studies, Optional Subjects, and Essay Writing.
Regular Mock Tests: Simulated exam environments to assess your preparation and improve time management.
Study Materials: Concise and updated notes, tailored to the UPSC pattern.
Peer Learning: Interaction with like-minded aspirants to share knowledge and ideas.

Top IAS Coaching Institutes in India
Here is a list of some of the best IAS coaching centers that have consistently helped aspirants achieve top ranks:
1. Vajiram & Ravi (New Delhi)
Why Choose Vajiram & Ravi: Known for its experienced faculty, updated study materials, and high success rate.
Courses Offered: Prelims-cum-Mains program, optional subjects, and interview guidance.
Location: Old Rajinder Nagar, New Delhi.
2. Rau's IAS Study Circle (Delhi, Bengaluru, Jaipur)
Why Choose Rau's IAS: Pioneer in IAS coaching with a legacy of over 65 years.
Special Features: GSI (General Studies Integrated) program and answer writing practice.
Location: Multiple branches across India.
3. Drishti IAS (New Delhi, Prayagraj)
Why Choose Drishti IAS: Popular for Hindi medium coaching along with English medium classes.
Key Highlights: Comprehensive test series and dedicated faculty.
Location: New Delhi and Prayagraj.
4. Chanakya IAS Academy (Delhi, Jaipur, Chandigarh)
Why Choose Chanakya IAS Academy: Offers personalized mentorship and detailed test analysis.
Unique Offering: Special workshops and seminars by retired IAS officers.
Location: Multiple cities.
5. ALS IAS (Delhi, Kolkata, Lucknow)
Why Choose ALS IAS: Renowned for its innovative teaching methods and satellite classes.
Notable Features: Weekly assessments and current affairs analysis.
Location: Available in multiple locations.
6. Vision IAS (Delhi, Pune, Hyderabad)
Why Choose Vision IAS: Known for its well-structured online courses and test series.
Special Focus: Answer writing practice and personalized feedback.
Location: Online and offline modes in various cities.
7. Next IAS (New Delhi)
Why Choose Next IAS: Excellent for engineering graduates preparing for UPSC.
Key Highlights: Foundation courses and advanced programs for experienced aspirants.
Location: New Delhi.
How to Choose the Right IAS Coaching Institute
While the above institutes are renowned, choosing the right coaching center depends on several factors:
Location: Proximity to your residence can save time and energy.
Faculty: Research the teaching staff's qualifications and experience.
Batch Size: Smaller batches allow for more personalized attention.
Success Rate: Check the institute’s past results and toppers’ feedback.
Cost: Compare fee structures and ensure it aligns with your budget.
Mode of Classes: Decide between online and offline classes based on your convenience.
Tips for IAS Preparation
Understand the Syllabus: Familiarize yourself with the UPSC syllabus and exam pattern.
Time Management: Create a realistic study schedule and stick to it.
Regular Revision: Revise frequently to retain concepts and facts.
Current Affairs: Read newspapers like The Hindu and follow trusted online platforms for daily updates.
Practice Answer Writing: Develop the skill of writing concise and impactful answers within a time limit.
Take Care of Yourself: Stay physically and mentally fit to maintain consistency in preparation.
Conclusion
Enrolling in one of the top IAS coaching institutes in India can significantly enhance your chances of success in the UPSC Civil Services Examination. However, self-discipline, hard work, and perseverance remain the key ingredients. Choose a coaching institute that aligns with your learning style and requirements, and embark on your journey to becoming a part of India’s elite civil services. More Details Visit Us: https://blog.oureducation.in/top-ias-coaching-centers-in-india
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Psychology Optional IAS Coaching In Delhi
Which Coaching Institute is Best for the UPSC Psychology Subject?
Choosing the right coaching institute for the UPSC psychology optional subject is a critical decision for aspirants aiming for success in the exam. Psychology is a popular optional subject because of its relevance to understanding human behavior, practical applications in governance, and a relatively straightforward syllabus. Several institutes in Delhi specialize in Psychology Optional IAS Coaching In Delhi, offering structured guidance to aspirants. Here’s a detailed look at some of the top coaching centers that can help you ace this optional subject.

1. Plutus IAS
Plutus IAS stands out as a leading choice for aspirants opting for psychology. The institute offers small batch sizes, ensuring personalized attention and tailored guidance. Their faculty members are experts in the subject and provide in-depth conceptual clarity. With its structured approach to syllabus coverage and regular test series, Plutus IAS is a preferred option for many.
Highlights:
Experienced faculty with a psychology specialization
Regular doubt-clearing sessions
Comprehensive study materials and notes
2. Yojna IAS
Yojna IAS has gained a reputation for its well-structured coaching programs for psychology optional. The institute provides bilingual teaching (English and Hindi), catering to a diverse group of students. Their regular assessments and feedback sessions make it a reliable option for psychology aspirants.
Highlights:
Bilingual instruction for better understanding
Systematic syllabus coverage
Emphasis on answer writing and exam strategy
3. Vajiram and Ravi IAS Coaching
Vajiram and Ravi is a household name in IAS coaching, offering excellent programs for optional subjects, including psychology. Their well-researched study materials and experienced faculty make them a top choice. The institute’s test series for psychology is particularly useful in gauging performance and making improvements.
Highlights:
Expert faculty with a focus on conceptual clarity
Regular mock tests and performance analysis
Exhaustive study materials
4. Chrome IAS Academy
Chrome IAS Academy is known for its innovative teaching methods and student-centric approach. For psychology optional, they provide concise notes, case studies, and practice questions to help students build a solid foundation. The academy’s emphasis on critical thinking and application-based learning sets it apart.
Highlights:
Focus on practical application of psychological concepts
Concise and updated study materials
Regular feedback on written answers
5. The Hindu Zone
The Hindu Zone serves as a one-stop platform for aspirants, offering guidance on psychology optional through expert faculty and curated study resources. The institute is known for its mentorship programs that help students strategize their preparation and improve their performance.
Highlights:
Access to experienced mentors
Affordable fee structure
Online and offline learning options
6. Beautiful Mind IAS Coaching
As the name suggests, Beautiful Mind IAS Coaching focuses specifically on psychology optional. Their faculty members are psychology experts, making their guidance highly specialized and effective. The institute’s focus on practical examples and case studies makes learning interactive and engaging.
Highlights:
Specialized focus on psychology
Interactive and practical teaching methods
Emphasis on case studies and real-world applications
7. Psyche Simplified UPSC Coaching
Psyche Simplified is another niche coaching center dedicated to psychology optional. Their detailed approach to the syllabus, coupled with frequent tests and doubt-solving sessions, ensures comprehensive preparation for the subject.
Highlights:
Subject-specific expertise
Regular tests and performance analysis
Comprehensive coverage of syllabus topics
8. Drishti IAS Coaching
Drishti IAS is known for its high-quality resources and personalized teaching methods, making it a strong contender for psychology optional preparation. The institute is particularly popular among Hindi-medium students but also offers English-medium courses.
Highlights:
Bilingual teaching approach
Regular current affairs integration with psychology
Focus on answer writing skills
How to Choose the Right Coaching Institute?
When selecting a coaching institute for psychology optional, consider the following factors:
Faculty Expertise: Choose an institute with experienced faculty members who specialize in psychology.
Study Materials: Look for centers that provide concise, well-structured, and updated materials.
Batch Size: Smaller batches ensure personalized attention and better interaction with the faculty.
Mock Tests and Feedback: Regular tests and constructive feedback are crucial for improving answer-writing skills.
Accessibility: Whether online or offline, the mode of instruction should suit your learning preferences.
Why Opt for Psychology Optional?
Psychology is a scoring subject due to its scientific nature and application-based questions. It also overlaps with topics like ethics and essay writing, offering an additional advantage. With the right guidance through Psychology Optional IAS Coaching In Delhi, aspirants can build a strong foundation and excel in this subject.
Conclusion
Delhi is home to some of the finest coaching centers for psychology optional, each offering unique features and benefits. Institutes like Plutus IAS, Vajiram and Ravi, and Beautiful Mind IAS Coaching provide expert guidance and structured programs, ensuring aspirants are well-prepared for the UPSC exam.
Choose an institute that aligns with your learning needs and begin your journey to mastering psychology. With the right resources and support, cracking the psychology optional paper becomes an achievable goal!
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Preparing for the Rajasthan Judicial Services Exam requires a thorough understanding of the syllabus. At Rajasthali Law Institute, we ensure that our students are well-versed in every aspect of the syllabus, which is divided into two main parts: Preliminary Examination and Main Examination, followed by an Interview. Here is a detailed breakdown of the syllabus for each stage:
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Preliminary Examination The Preliminary Examination is an objective type test designed to screen candidates for the Main Examination. The syllabus includes:
Law:
Constitution of India Code of Civil Procedure Criminal Procedure Code Evidence Act Indian Penal Code Contract Act Partnership Act Specific Relief Act Limitation Act Transfer of Property Act Negotiable Instruments Act Arbitration and Conciliation Act Rajasthan Rent Control Act Proficiency in Hindi and English Language:
Comprehension and grammar skills Vocabulary and usage Sentence structure General Knowledge:
Current affairs History and culture of Rajasthan General science Geography and economic developments Main Examination The Main Examination consists of descriptive type papers that test the candidate’s knowledge in-depth. It includes the following papers:
Law Paper-I:
Code of Civil Procedure Law of Torts Law of Contract and Specific Relief Hindu Law Muslim Law Law Paper-II:
Evidence Act Indian Penal Code Criminal Procedure Code Law of Judgments and Orders Law of Arbitration and Conciliation Law of Limitation Language Paper-I (Hindi Essay, Grammar and Translation):
Essay writing Grammar and usage Translation from English to Hindi Language Paper-II (English Essay, Grammar and Translation):
Essay writing Grammar and usage Translation from Hindi to English Interview Candidates who clear the Main Examination are called for an Interview. The Interview is designed to assess the candidate’s overall personality, aptitude, and suitability for a judicial role. It includes:
General awareness Legal knowledge and understanding Problem-solving ability Communication skills Ethical and moral values Preparation Strategy at Rajasthali Law Institute Detailed Study Materials:
Comprehensive notes and books covering the entire syllabus. Regular updates on current legal developments. Interactive Classes:
Expert faculty delivering lectures on each topic. Interactive sessions for doubt clearing. Practice Tests and Mock Exams:
Regular mock tests based on the exam pattern. Detailed feedback and performance analysis. Language Proficiency:
Special classes to enhance Hindi and English language skills. Practice sessions for essay writing and translations. Interview Preparation:
Mock interviews with experienced panelists. Guidance on communication skills and personality development. Enroll Today Join Rajasthali Law Institute to get a structured and strategic preparation plan for the Rajasthan Judicial Services Exam. Our tailored coaching and extensive resources ensure that you are fully prepared to excel in every stage of the examination.
For more information and to enroll, visit our website or contact our admission office.
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Khan Global Studies: How to Read Current Affairs for UPSC
The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) exam is one of the most competitive examinations in India, requiring a strategic approach to preparation. Among various subjects, current affairs play a crucial role in the Prelims, Mains, and Interview stages. One of the best platforms to prepare for current affairs for UPSC is Khan Global Studies, a well-known institute providing quality resources and expert guidance.
Importance of Current Affairs in UPSC
UPSC aspirants must stay updated with national and international events, government policies, economic trends, and scientific advancements. Questions in the UPSC Prelims often test factual knowledge, while the Mains requires analytical insights into current issues.
How to Read Current Affairs for UPSC Effectively
1. Choose Reliable Sources
Newspapers: The Hindu, Indian Express, and Dainik Jagran (for Hindi medium students)
Magazines: Yojana, Kurukshetra, Economic and Political Weekly (EPW)
Government Websites: PIB, PRS India, and Ministry Reports
Online Platforms: Khan Global Studies provides high-quality video lectures and study materials that simplify complex topics.
2. Follow a Structured Approach
Read newspapers daily for 30-45 minutes.
Focus on editorials, government schemes, policies, and international relations.
Make concise notes for revision.
Utilize monthly compilations from trusted sources like Khan Global Studies.
3. Link Current Affairs with Static Syllabus
Relate news articles to subjects like Polity, Economy, Geography, and Science & Technology.
Example: If a Supreme Court judgment is in the news, revise the Indian Constitution sections relevant to it.
4. Practice Answer Writing
UPSC Mains requires critical analysis of current issues. Write daily answers on contemporary topics.
Join Khan Global Studies' test series for expert feedback and improvement.
5. Revise Regularly
Weekly and monthly revisions help retain important facts.
Use mind maps, flowcharts, and short notes.
How Khan Global Studies Helps in UPSC Current Affairs Preparation
Khan Global Studies offers:
Daily Current Affairs Analysis with expert insights.
Comprehensive Study Materials covering static and dynamic portions.
Mock Tests and Answer Writing Sessions to enhance performance.
By following a disciplined approach with resources like Khan Global Studies, UPSC aspirants can master current affairs effectively and improve their chances of success in the examination.
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Giridhar Sharma Chaturvedi.
Giridhar Sharma Chaturvedi Born 29 December 1881 AD
Birth land Jaipur, Rajasthan. Giridhar Sharma was an educationist at the University of Punjab, Grammarcharya at Jaipur University and Vachaspati of Kashi Hindu University. Giridharji was a member of the Constitution Sanskritism Committee of the Government of India in 1951-52 AD and was the Chairman of the Council of Philosophy of Hindi Sahitya Sammelan in 1930 and 1940 AD.
Main compositions 'Maharishi Kulavibhav', 'Brahman Siddhant', 'Prameya Parijat', 'Smriti Adhika Parihar'.
Award-degree Giridhar ji's book 'Vedic Science' and 'Indian Culture' has been awarded by the governments of Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan.
Special contributions include consideration of the importance of Indian Vedic and classical traditions, as well as their scientific and philosophical analysis.
'Geeta Lecture' and 'Purana Parijat' are the latest works of Giridhar Sharma.
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