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  5 habits that will help you succeed in the IAS exam The IAS exam is one of the most competitive exams in India, with lakhs of students appearing for it every year. If you’re hoping to crack the IAS exam, you need to be diligent and disciplined in your approach to studying. In this article, we’ll share five habits that will help you succeed in the IAS exam.   Create a Timetable   1.   Creating a timetable is one of the most important things you can do when preparing for the IAS exam. By creating a timetable, you will be able to better organise your time and make sure that you are prepared for each section of the exam. 2 . Studying in short bursts is another habit that will help you succeed in the IAS exam. It is important to focus when you are studying, but it is also important to take breaks so that you do not get overwhelmed. By studying in short bursts, you will be able to stay focused and retain more information. 3.   Perfect practice makes perfect! In orde...
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  Political Assassinations- Through the Ages   The recent assassination of the former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has again turned the world’s attention toward the reality of political assassinations. While speculations are abundant regarding the reason behind the assassination and the failure of the Special Force of Tokyo Police charged with his protection, let us take a trip down memory lane and look at the various political Assassinations that have shocked the world.   Abraham Lincoln   (1809–1865)   When one hears the word Political Assassination, the first figure that comes to mind is often that Abraham Lincoln. Affectionately called Honest Abe, the 16th President of the United States is famous for his Emancipation Declaration which abolished slavery and won the subsequent civil war and the Gettysburg Address which is still used to define democracy. Unfortunately, he was shot and killed by John Wilkes Booth in 1865.   Archduke Franz Ferdinand ...

Contemporary Discourse on Federalism in India

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    This video describes one of the important features of the Indian Constitution that is Federalism, though we consider India to be a federal state, we can also see many Unitary features within it so this paved the way for discussion on the principle of federalism in India. For more information, visit Nation’s Best IAS Academy in Bangalore for UPSC CSE 2022-23 -Believers IAS Academy Telegram: https://t.me/believersias Follow us on- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/believersias/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/BelieversIA ... Directions : https://maps.app.goo.gl/PFqMddPRt81EJ ... #civilservices #targetprelims2023 #bestiascoaching #currentaffairs #iasexam #maharashtra

Importance of practice paper for UPSC Prelims

  One is believed to require a solid foundation in order to construct a sturdy building. The core of UPSC CSE is persistent, repeated practice. As the phrase goes, "Practice makes perfect," and with enough practice, work may become effortless, skilled, quick, and steady. NCERTs are the pillar for a solid foundation in UPSC civil services test preparation. The question papers from past UPSC exams reveal that many of the questions were taken verbatim from the NCERT textbooks. These books not only cover the curriculum, but also make learning subjects simple with their straightforward language and writing style. Practice exams are a novel and engaging approach to acquire new facts and knowledge. In order to make the questions appear original, UPSC frequently presents them from a different angle. Mock exams assist in comprehending how an idea might be asked in a variety of ways. This will aid in creating a concept's comprehensive knowledge map. Exams for the UPSC are maratho...

Indian Aviation Needs a Strong and Steady Tailwind

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  Indian Aviation Needs a Strong and Steady Tailwind Concern The growth in aviation has been hindered by regulations, tough barriers for new entrants, high fuel prices due to high taxes, and inefficient public sector airports which have led to monopoly airports that extort the airlines due to absence of robust competition. Lack of a long-term visionary strategic policy for airlines as well as for every sector in the aviation industry. There were annual sales of 140 million tickets in the pre pandemic era. However, this number is not completely accurate as this includes 35 to 40 million frequent flyers who form the bulk of the sales. The final count shows that only 4% of the population can afford air travel, which places India just above the poorest nations in Africa. Whereas the fellow developing nations such as Brazil and China are much further ahead. Need for Aviation Aviation sector helps in equitable economic growth, will make the country globally competitive and to change the ...