Wednesday, November 20, 2019

Coastal plains of India / भारत के तटीय मैदान - Indian Geography - In Hindi

Coastal plains of India / भारत के तटीय मैदान - Indian Geography - In Hindi

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In this video, Amit Sir has explained about the Western Coastal Plains are called Kathiyawar Plains in Gujarat, Konkan Coast in Maharashtra, Kannada Coast in Karnataka and Malabar Coast in Kerela.



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Monday, November 11, 2019

How should I prepare for UPSC without any coaching ?

Yes, you CAN and you SHOULD.

I always suggest to go without coaching as coaching has become almost redundant today because of online initiatives.

Coaching classes only burn a BIG HOLE in your pocket and waste your precious time.

I am reproducing one of my previous answers where I have provided a comprehensive and detailed strategy to crack UPSC.

Are you really serious about the attempt?

Are you willing to give 110%?

If yes, then First and foremost understand that you will need to really fire on all cylinders to complete the syllabus and be competent enough to clear the exam.

This should be rough time table and guidelines, please tweak it to suit your needs.

Break the available time into months, weeks, days.

Before starting anything, do previous year question papers thoroughly. This will be very helpful; don't discard it as useless activity. It should take around 10 days.

Try and finish all relevant NCERTS in max 20 days. Give INSIGHTS and VISION’s test based on NCERTS.

Move on to reference books. I'll give you a rough time taken to complete the books.

Laxmikant for polity - 15 days.
Spectrum for modern history - 10 days
Shankar ias for environment- 10 days
Class 11th NCERTS for geography - 8 days
Economy videos or class 12th Macroeconomic with Sriram notes - 10 days.
Ancient and medieval you should do from MRUNAL and onlineedge YouTube channel videos and make notes out of it (you don't have time to read books and this topic has low cost benefit ratio) - 5 days
As you can see you will take approximately 2 months to complete standard reference books. Meanwhile keep reading the Hindu and please don't make notes out of it (it's too time consuming). Instead follow INSIGHTS daily Current affairs, coupled with ONLY IAS analysis.

3 months would have gone in a jiffy!!!!!

Start giving full length mock tests for prelims from VISION and INSIGHTS (both complement each other pretty well).

Analyze each mock thoroughly and revise it umpteen numbers of times.

Neglect the revision part at your own cost because in the exam hall when you are required to analyze and recall minute details, it is the revision which would come at your rescue.

Slowly steadily start reading daily mains answer writing at one of the online website preferably INSIGHT. When you have a decent knowledge base you can start answer writing (don't spend too much time on it though!!)

After this for next 2–3 months you should keep revising the NCERTS, standard books, mock papers. Looking at this year's prelims it's clear as daylight that prelims would require fully fledged preparation.

Also prepare your optional in this time; you should have completed at least one reading before PRELIMS!!

Last 2–3 months focus should be completely on prelims. Solve mocks, revise them.

Various coaching institutes would give last minute revision modules. Do them, even if they don't come in exam directly but they surely help in developing our intelligent guessing!!!

Ant further doubts please DM me or comment below or go through my other answers for booklist and other queries.

All the best!!!

Thank you.

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Theories of Origin of Earth - UPSC 2020

Theories of Origin of Earth - UPSC 2020




इस सत्र में, Unnati mam ने पृथ्वी की उत्पत्ति के बारे में बताया है। उन्होंने प्रमुख बिंदुओं पर चर्चा की है। इस पाठ में भौतिक भूगोल के फंडामेंटल शामिल हैं - कक्षा 11 एनसीईआरटी भूगोल। पाठ्यक्रम ब्रह्मांड की उत्पत्ति, जीवन की उत्पत्ति, जीवन के विकास और मानव जाति के भविष्य के संभावित परिदृश्यों के साथ समाप्त होने के सिद्धांतों से शुरू होकर पृथ्वी की उत्पत्ति और भविष्य के बारे में बताया है। 

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Saturday, November 9, 2019

What do you understand by Chhattisgarh model for disposal of agri-waste? Explain how it offers a solution to the pollution crisis.

Introduction:    

The pollution caused by burning of Parali (stubble or crop residue) is a unprecedented crisis which has held New Delhi and its citizens to a ransom.  The agri-waste burning has not only choked Delhi or there is a 50 per cent rise in respiratory illnesses, be it COPD or asthma cases, in the National Capital Region (NCR) area, but also there is a loss of soil fertility and there is a rise in incidents of cancer in Punjab and Haryana. Parali can be mixed with cow dung and few natural enzymes under MGNREGA to generate high-grade compost, and also reduce air pollution in North India.

Body:

Air pollution crisis in NCR:

Farmers in Haryana and Punjab burn up to 35 million tonnes of parali, which is responsible for significant percentage of Delhi-NCR’s air pollution levels.
One study estimates that crop residue burning released 149 million tonnes of carbon dioxide, nine million tonnes of carbon monoxide, 0.25 million tonnes of sulphur oxides and 1.28 million tonnes of particulate matter.

Chhattisgarh model for disposal of agri-waste:

In Chhattisgarh, we have already undertaken this innovative experiment by setting up gauthans.
A gauthan is a dedicated five-acre plot, held in common by each village, where all the unused parali (paira in Chhattisgarhi) is collected through parali daan (people’s donations) and is converted into organic fertiliser by rural youth.
This provides them a living.

It involves an integrated regenerative rural development model of narwa (rivulet regeneration), garuwa (cattle conservation), ghuruwa (composting) and baari (kitchen garden) through a participatory process using MGNREGA.

Role of state Government in the initiative:

Farmers cannot do this alone as it involves capital expenditure.
In Chhattisgarh, the government supports only the transportation of Parali from the farm to the nearest gauthan.

The state has successfully developed 2,000 gauthans.

Importance of recycling in Agriculture:

Agriculture is a regenerative process, one which recycles.
What we need is to utilise every product in the process and return it to the soil in one form or another.
From 35 million tonnes of parali, we can obtain 21 million tonnes of high-grade organic fertiliser.
The total amount of nitrogen, phosphorous, potassium and sulphur in the 23 million tonnes of parali annually burnt in Northwest India is about seven lakh tonnes, valued at Rs 1,000 crore.
This apart, organic carbon is also destroyed during stubble burning.
Thus, parali offers an important source for meeting the nutrient requirements of crops and improving soil health.
These nutrients also reduce the risk of cancers in Punjab by reducing the levels of carcinogens in soil.

Way forward:

Supreme Court could constitute a committee consisting of economists, agricultural experts, farmer delegates and bureaucrats to evaluate the parali burning crisis and explore the possibilities of expanding schemes like the MGNREGA to harvesting and composting.

The state needs to step in and engage already-existing mechanisms like the MGNREGA for this purpose.

To do this, the Centre needs to allow states to include activities like harvesting and composting in MGNREGA. This has been a longstanding demand of many states.

Conclusion:

A collective intervention using traditional wisdom and local resources and facilitated by sound administrative support can upturn this national problem.

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कैसे बनाये अर्थव्यवस्था पढ़ने की रणनीति | Strategy to Study Economy for Prelims & Mains Exam |

कैसे बनाये अर्थव्यवस्था पढ़ने की रणनीति | Strategy to Study Economy for Prelims & Mains Exam |
Shashank Sir Introduction on UPSC CSE Economics For Prelims & Mains. #Economics is a very important from the UPSC exam point of view. It is very crucial not just for CSE Prelims but for CSE Mains and interview as well.


Introduction Parts :-
1) Why Economics is important in UPSC?
2) Strategy to Prepare Economy for UPSC CSE.
3) Concepts and Notes.


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Friday, November 8, 2019

UPSC 2020 Syllabus Analysis | UPSC की तैयारी कैसे करे?

UPSC 2020 Syllabus Analysis | UPSC की तैयारी कैसे करे? - OnlineEdge

Preparing for UPSC 2020 exam, a candidate must be well versed with the UPSC Exam Pattern 2020. A prior knowledge of the exam pattern will give an edge to the aspirant while he/she is preparing for the same. Exam pattern for UPSC 2020, let us see the phases in which the Exam for UPSC IAS is conducted.



UPSC 2020 will be conducted in three different stages:

* Preliminary Exam
* Mains Exam
* Interview Process

The candidate who successfully passes the Pre-exams gives the Mains Exams and after passing mains also is selected for the interview process.

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Thursday, November 7, 2019

Detailed Analysis of Geography Syllabus | Geography Revision for UPSC 2020

Detailed Analysis of Geography Syllabus | Geography Revision for UPSC 2020

►इस सत्र में, Unnati mam ने UPSC सिविल सेवा IAS प्रीलिम्स और मेन्स परीक्षा के लिए भूगोल तैयार करने के तरीके के बारे में बताया। उन्होंने पाठ्यक्रम और अध्ययन सामग्री पर भी चर्चा की है। यह सत्र आपको यह समझने में मदद करता है कि परीक्षा की तैयारी कैसे करें। यह वीडियो न्यू आकांक्षी, SSC (CGL), राज्य सरकार को मदद करेगा। नौकरियां, पीसीएस, यूपीएससी नए छात्र। मुझे आशा है कि यह Session आपकी UPSC परीक्षा में अच्छे अंक लाने मैं आपकी मदद करेगा.



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Coastal plains of India / भारत के तटीय मैदान - Indian Geography - In Hindi

Coastal plains of India / भारत के तटीय मैदान - Indian Geography - In Hindi Register here http://bit.ly/2oPEYdS for Geography Prelims ...