Today, we will see how History Repeats itself! When we say this, it means there are themes that are of more importance in History when preparing for UPSC.
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What are the sources to refer for UPSC History?
What are the sources to refer to for UPSC History? UPSC has been asking a lot of Bouncer Questions in the Prelims & Mains Exam.Look at this question from UPSC …
Decline of Mughals – the mighty Mughals – who ruled India between the 16th to 18th centuries & brought glory to the subcontinent, eventually declined!
Understanding the UPSC optional subjects and syllabus is crucial for informed selection and targeted preparation. Delving into this guide will equip you
In a small corner of a garden, there lived a group of fleas. They hopped & jumped around, exploring every inch of their little world. One day, Rajan caught them …
First, we start with WHY does UPSC have Art & Culture as a part of the syllabus? We draw our ethos from the culture we have been a part of. …
What makes us say that Happiness is about Problems? Buddha, after his 41 days of contemplation, realized that life itself is a form of suffering.
How should be our approach to History in UPSC Mains? We recommend this formula: Read, Write & Revise PYQs between 2013-2023 Check all PYQs from 2000-2013 (identify repeating themes) Go through Old …
Land pooling and land acquisition are two distinct mechanisms employed by governments to acquire land for development purposes.
Here’s how to prepare for UPSC? – Subject-Wise IAS Preparation Strategy. Begin by understanding the syllabus and exam pattern.
