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Karl Marx proved wrong❓ Behind the Question Explained 🎙️ Nikhil & Vishal sir
Join Nikhil Sheth sir and Vishal Singh sir for the episode 3 of Behind The Question Explained Podcast. In this episode our History faculty will dive deep into a PYQ from UPSC History Optional from Mains 2023 Paper. They will analyse and deconstruct the question…
Appeal to all aspirants,
After Pooja Khedkar scam, many officers' names are being circulated in media and social media, pointing towards a larger trend in using forged documents - either non creamy layer in OBC or EWS, or PwBD.
Forging income documents, hiding real income, showing fake divorce of parents, getting private hospital certification for disability etc seem to be happening more frequently than suspected earlier. Nepotism is also there. The issue is no more about Pooja Khedkar alone. These are all serious allegations and I am sure it is being seriously taken note of by the government.
However, I want to make a serious appeal to all aspirants. Don't get emotional. The social media creators and youtubers are pointing out about a dozen cases over last many years. Every year about a 1000 candidates are selected. Not everyone is selected through fraudulent means. Majority are still honest candidates.
However, the border between public vigilance and media trial is very thin. Also understand that questioning upsc's credibility and calling it a UPSC scam may be one way to garner attention, incite passion and attract eyeballs.
In all these, a serious aspirant would still continue working hard, with head down and focus on exam. The not-so-serious ones would get diverted, feel disillusioned or demotivated, spend a lot of time with friends over chaay discussing desh ka kya hoga, ye sab bike huwe hai. Now they have got something to blame for not getting selected. Don't be one of them.
Follow the news, follow the developments but at the end of the day, it should not come at the cost of your time of quality study.
Your time is precious. Your focus is precious. It must not get diluted.
Nikhil
After Pooja Khedkar scam, many officers' names are being circulated in media and social media, pointing towards a larger trend in using forged documents - either non creamy layer in OBC or EWS, or PwBD.
Forging income documents, hiding real income, showing fake divorce of parents, getting private hospital certification for disability etc seem to be happening more frequently than suspected earlier. Nepotism is also there. The issue is no more about Pooja Khedkar alone. These are all serious allegations and I am sure it is being seriously taken note of by the government.
However, I want to make a serious appeal to all aspirants. Don't get emotional. The social media creators and youtubers are pointing out about a dozen cases over last many years. Every year about a 1000 candidates are selected. Not everyone is selected through fraudulent means. Majority are still honest candidates.
However, the border between public vigilance and media trial is very thin. Also understand that questioning upsc's credibility and calling it a UPSC scam may be one way to garner attention, incite passion and attract eyeballs.
In all these, a serious aspirant would still continue working hard, with head down and focus on exam. The not-so-serious ones would get diverted, feel disillusioned or demotivated, spend a lot of time with friends over chaay discussing desh ka kya hoga, ye sab bike huwe hai. Now they have got something to blame for not getting selected. Don't be one of them.
Follow the news, follow the developments but at the end of the day, it should not come at the cost of your time of quality study.
Your time is precious. Your focus is precious. It must not get diluted.
Nikhil
Things are going to change drastically for India in time to come. This is a window of opportunity or doom, only time will tell.
Someone had said, "May you live in interesting times." It could be true for all of us.
Someone had said, "May you live in interesting times." It could be true for all of us.
What does the voyage of Vasco da Gama have to do with tobacco? On July 8, 1497, began the historic voyage of Vasco da Gama.
Tobacco, originally cultivated by Native Americans, was brought to Europe in the 16th Century and, soon after, introduced to South Asia by European traders and colonisers. The Portuguese, followed by the Dutch and the British, were instrumental in spreading tobacco use. Tobacco quickly embedded itself into the cultural and social fabric of South Asian societies. Yet, it is essential to remember that smoking was alien to Indian ethos and culture. Despite the linguistic diversity in India, with as many as five linguistic families (thousands of languages), none of the Indian languages have a native or original word for “tobacco”.
Surprisingly, there has not been a robust enough critique of the British Raj for tobacco. Indeed, it isn’t the Kohinoor that should symbolise European exploitation. The introduction of tobacco in India has left a lasting legacy of addiction and disease.
Tobacco, originally cultivated by Native Americans, was brought to Europe in the 16th Century and, soon after, introduced to South Asia by European traders and colonisers. The Portuguese, followed by the Dutch and the British, were instrumental in spreading tobacco use. Tobacco quickly embedded itself into the cultural and social fabric of South Asian societies. Yet, it is essential to remember that smoking was alien to Indian ethos and culture. Despite the linguistic diversity in India, with as many as five linguistic families (thousands of languages), none of the Indian languages have a native or original word for “tobacco”.
Surprisingly, there has not been a robust enough critique of the British Raj for tobacco. Indeed, it isn’t the Kohinoor that should symbolise European exploitation. The introduction of tobacco in India has left a lasting legacy of addiction and disease.
Hello Students,
We are publishing our entire History Optional Foundation course open for all.
Nikhil sir and Vishal are the two faculties for History Optional at LevelUp IAS. Their lectures of the entire foundation course, about 180+, are being made public on Youtube. We have started a separate dedicated channel on YT only for this purpose.
Every day, one video lecture is being published. This way, over next 6 months, entire history optional will be covered in detail, chapter-by-chapter. Presently, we have already started with World History and 20 lectures are already there.
Apart from lectures, we also bring question-answer discussion every day. Every day, one UPSC answer is discussed in a separate video. Additionally, there many other series like Behind The Question (BTQ) Explained series where we try to decode the mind of UPSC examiner in a very analytical and insightful manner. Thus, for history optional, this is a one-stop solution.
Subscribe to the channel to remain updated.
https://www.youtube.com/@HistoryOptionalforUPSC
We are publishing our entire History Optional Foundation course open for all.
Nikhil sir and Vishal are the two faculties for History Optional at LevelUp IAS. Their lectures of the entire foundation course, about 180+, are being made public on Youtube. We have started a separate dedicated channel on YT only for this purpose.
Every day, one video lecture is being published. This way, over next 6 months, entire history optional will be covered in detail, chapter-by-chapter. Presently, we have already started with World History and 20 lectures are already there.
Apart from lectures, we also bring question-answer discussion every day. Every day, one UPSC answer is discussed in a separate video. Additionally, there many other series like Behind The Question (BTQ) Explained series where we try to decode the mind of UPSC examiner in a very analytical and insightful manner. Thus, for history optional, this is a one-stop solution.
Subscribe to the channel to remain updated.
https://www.youtube.com/@HistoryOptionalforUPSC
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History Optional for UPSC
Hey everyone! I’m Nikhil Sheth, and welcome to History for UPSC!
I have a deep passion for history and love reading and sharing stories from the past. I’ve read hundreds of books and created original study materials just for you. Here’s what you’ll find on…
I have a deep passion for history and love reading and sharing stories from the past. I’ve read hundreds of books and created original study materials just for you. Here’s what you’ll find on…
With reference to recent pomp and slpandour of the Ambani wedding, listen to this poem in Hindi.
It may not gel well with your generation, which is raised in the intellectual atmosphere of liberal capitalism as the only value system. Still, try to be little empathetic and understand the other view.
It always enriches us, if we can understand plural perspectives. After all, we do read Anekantavad in Jainism in our syllabus.
https://youtu.be/8uYOaT8f4rA?si=AjvTL0g1vUsEGHUg
It may not gel well with your generation, which is raised in the intellectual atmosphere of liberal capitalism as the only value system. Still, try to be little empathetic and understand the other view.
It always enriches us, if we can understand plural perspectives. After all, we do read Anekantavad in Jainism in our syllabus.
https://youtu.be/8uYOaT8f4rA?si=AjvTL0g1vUsEGHUg
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निर्लज्जमेव जयते : हूबनाथ
A feast for the elephants, Aanayoottu in Malayalam, is a ritual meant to propitiate Lord Ganesha. Sree Vadakkumnathan Temple in Thrissur district of Kerala holds a mega Aanayoottu, drawing a huge crowd of elephants and elephant lovers. As many as 60 elephants from across the State participated in this year’s feast.
The jumbo feast at the temple started in 1982. The first time was for the elephants who participated in the parade during the opening ceremony of the Asian Games held in New Delhi that year, to help them regain their health after the long journey to the national capital and back and the parade duties. The long journey made many of them sick and weak. The temple fed them nutritious food to nurse them back to health, a practice that has now become a tradition.
Who said all traditions are old? We create new traditions always. The culture is always alive and lively.
The jumbo feast at the temple started in 1982. The first time was for the elephants who participated in the parade during the opening ceremony of the Asian Games held in New Delhi that year, to help them regain their health after the long journey to the national capital and back and the parade duties. The long journey made many of them sick and weak. The temple fed them nutritious food to nurse them back to health, a practice that has now become a tradition.
Who said all traditions are old? We create new traditions always. The culture is always alive and lively.
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🏆History Optional Sunday LIVE Orientation session
28th July | 11 am | FREE-Open to all | Online-Offline
🔴Session highlights:
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2. Demo and walkthrough of History Optional mentorship process
3. Approach for 300+ in History Optional
4. Detailed strategy for World History
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🏆History Optional Sunday LIVE Orientation session
28th July | 11 am | FREE-Open to all | Online-Offline
🔴Session highlights:
1. Orientation for History Optional Sunday LIVE program
2. Demo and walkthrough of History Optional mentorship process
3. Approach for 300+ in History Optional
4. Detailed strategy for World History
Register FREE | Limited seats