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@mallu

Learning new things each day.

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@Sarthak32237851 @huntingthejeets Haan toh Developed toh ho hi jayega apna bharat. Lekin filhaal jo problems hain unko bhi toh solve karna hai. Ho solve ho bhi rahi hain bas criticism se inspire hona chahiye. Baaki dogs always bark when an Elephant walks
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Sarthak tyagi
Sarthak tyagi@Sarthak32237851·
@mallu @huntingthejeets I am not running away from reality I am tell u the fact that India is fastest growing major economy right now india. I am not saying that India is completely developed but india will be a developed nation in a coming years
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Curry Chicken King
Curry Chicken King@gimmekuddyplz·
Both China and #India make plans for the future. But the major difference is ... China achieves their plans. While India only boasts about their plans for months, before abandoning them, due to lack of expertise, skill and lQ. 😮🥴🤭 (Guangzhou / Mumbai)
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Jairam Ramesh
Jairam Ramesh@Jairam_Ramesh·
In his first speech after coming back from the unjustified disqualification, @RahulGandhi spoke from 12:09pm to 12:46pm i.e. 37 minutes during the No-Confidence Motion. Out of which the Sansad TV camera showed him for ONLY 14 mins 37 seconds. That’s less than 40% screen time! What is Mr. Modi afraid of?
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Vinay Kumar G B@vinaygb·
Looking at all the unfortunate disturbing events that are taking place around the country, I feel instead of indulging in whatabouteries and conspiracies, we need to pause a bit and reflect sanely why such events are happening. We must prioritise peace over violence, development over politics and the present over history to live a normal life.
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M N Harish@HarishNT599417·
UPSC CSAT paper 2023 is a clear violation of Article 16. It's very difficult and out of syllabus to crack those come from Humanity, Non Hindi, Rural background aspirants. Being a Constitutional body have some #Equality #social justice @upsc_official @PMOIndia #csat #upsc
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CSAT was unfair towards deserving candidates . It breached prescribed syllabus given by UPSC. India's Demographic dividend is wasted in preparing Govt exams. Candidates in crores prepare for many Years. Kindly address our issues Sir. @narendramodi #UnfairCSAT2023 # UPSC
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Unfair CSAT & COVID Compensatory Attempt
We demand that cut off be reduced from 33% to 23% as a relief to the candidates. No prior information was provided to the candidates regarding the increased difficulty level of paper and this has caused widespread concern among the candidates. #UnfairCSAT23 #UPSC
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with truth@doctor_dud·
CSAT paper of UPSC CSE exam this year has breached the officially set syllabus which mentions that only 10th level maths would be asked. Questions asked in the exam were of CAT & IIT JEE level which caught candidates unprepared. @narendramodi @DrJitendraSingh #UnfairCSAT23 #UPSC
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crispy@AF@SohamVispute2·
tommorow upsc cse prelims results expected, excited to see my roll no. on the list, truly waited for this moment from last 6 years, now its time to see one step towards my dreams... #JustSaying #upsc #prelims #mysticbeing
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Vironika
Vironika@vironikaom·
ASPIRANT: How can I beat boredom during UPSC PREP? There are several strategies you can employ to beat boredom and stay motivated during your preparation:- 1. Break your study sessions into smaller, manageable chunks. Set specific goals for each session and take short breaks in between. 2. Instead of just reading textbooks, incorporate other techniques such as watching educational videos, participating in group discussions, or solving practice papers. 3. Take care of your physical and mental well-being will help you combat boredom and maintain a positive mindset. 4. Break down your preparation into smaller milestones, such as completing a specific number of chapters or solving a certain number of practice questions. Whenever you achieve these milestones, reward yourself with something you enjoy, like watching an episode of your favorite show, treating yourself to a snack, or taking a short outing. 5. Visualize your future success and the impact it will have on your life. Surround yourself with positive affirmations, inspirational quotes, or success stories. Preparation for the UPSC exam is a long and steady process, requiring endurance rather than quick results. It's common to experience boredom and demotivation along the way, but by utilizing these approaches and maintaining your focus on your objectives, you can conquer these challenges and persist on your path to success. #upsc
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@vasujain_vj Shame on you Dude! How dare you ask Central Administration Tribunal bench to Levy exorbitant fees on innocent students. A man of character would never say such negative thing. Apologise!
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@vasujain_vj Are you not Ashamed of what you just said.
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Pratibha Sheoran@PratibhaSh672·
UPSC CSAT 2023 paper was out of syllabus. The syllabus mentions that knowledge of 10th level mathematics is required, but the questions asked in the paper were of CAT and JEE level. It is discriminatory towards the candidates of non maths background. #UnfairCSAT2023 #UPSC
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Phoenix IAS By Nitin Shriwas
Phoenix IAS By Nitin Shriwas@phoenixiasbyNS·
I ain't UPSC apologist. If they are doing something wrong then it must be criticized. Their 2023 prelims CSAT Paper 2 was absolutely weird & not as per the syllabus of class 10th standard as they claim. But to blame UPSC for removing eliminating method in GS Paper is weird too.
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Sayyed Mohd Arif@Sayyedarif51·
@UnfairCSAT2023 This year's CSAT paper is very difficult to solve in a stipulated time frame and most affected ones are from poor sections, ST/SCs and rural background. In the below jpg file, you can see how UPSC has breached the syllabus lines in Prelims PAPER I. #UnfairCSAT2023
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