The ‘Evolution of Indian Administration’ is a vital area of study, covering the historical progression, institutional changes, and policy developments in the Indian bureaucracy.
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Discuss the significance of the lion and bull figures in Indian mythology, art and architecture. (250 Words 15 Marks)
In Indian mythology, the lion and bull figures hold significant symbolism. The lion symbolizes power, sovereignty, and valor, often associated
In today’s daily current affairs briefing for UPSC aspirants, we explore the latest developments that hold relevance for the upcoming civil services examination.
How will you explain the medieval Indian temple sculptures represent the social life of those days? (150 Words, 10 Marks)
UPSC Mains General Studies Paper – 1 Mains 2022 Indian Culture – Salient aspects of Art Forms, Literature and Architecture from ancient to modern times. UPSC Mains Civil Services IAS …
Welcome to our monthly current affairs update for August 2023. In this ever-changing world, staying informed about the latest events, trends, and developments is crucial.
Art & Culture Previous Year Questions UPSC Prelims (2013-2022)
Art and culture aren’t merely aesthetic pursuits; they are a reflection of a society’s values, traditions, and history.
Philosophy Optional Topic – Wise Previous Year Questions in UPSC Mains: Schools of Vedānta (2013-2023)
In particular, the section on “Schools of Vedānta” has been a recurrent theme in the UPSC philosophy optional paper from 2013 to 2023.
Philosophy Optional Topic – Wise Previous Year Questions in UPSC Mains: Mimāmsā (2013-2023)
Mimāmsā often considered the backbone of Vedic studies, poses unique challenges and opportunities for UPSC aspirants.
Philosophy Optional Topic – Wise Previous Year Questions in UPSC Mains: Nyāya-Vaiśesika (2013-2023)
The Nyāya-Vaiśesika school, rooted in ancient Indian philosophy, offers a fascinating exploration of epistemology, metaphysics, and ethics.
Philosophy Optional Topic – Wise Previous Year Questions in UPSC Mains: Jainism (2013-2023)
In this blog series, we embark on a deep dive into Jainism, focusing specifically on the previous year’s questions from 2013 to 2023
