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Hello students,
Most of you have come to this channel through the Youtube channel dedicated History Optional. This channel was started by LevelUp IAS merely 6-7 months ago. As it appears, it is about touching 9000 subscribers and it is already India's largest channel exclusively for History Optional students.
(For those who don't know, here is the link to the History Optional YT Channel)
Please understand that we both, Vishal sir and me, are teachers. We are not content creators or podcasters. Our main objective is to restrict ourself to UPSC CSE demand, although occasionally we end up going perilously close to the limits of its requirement. But I am sure this only helps in deepening our understanding of History as a subject. I am also told that there are many students from various Universities pursuing their BA/MA in History, who also have joined this channel. Some students are also preparing for UGC exam or for state PCS exams. We are only happy to be useful.
Coming to the main point, I guess you all understand the courage it took us to put our entire Optional Foundation course on youtube for everyone. I have been teaching for last 10-11 years now and Vishal sir also almost similar duration. Before coming to LevelUp IAS, he taught in at least half a dozen states to a vast number of students. I used to teach in Vajiram and Ravi and then joined LevelUp IAS. In 2024, we decided to go on Youtube with the entire course. Our idea was two-fold. (1) To reach maximum number of students across India who dont have access to good quality of teaching (self presumptuous..:)) and (2) Refocus our efforts on students at the level of skill building of answer writing, content enrichment, tests and mentorship which requires more time. Daily Foundation classes were not allowing us time to do that earlier. But now we have time for it.
Both Vishal sir and I were also able to come in touch with many new students in this last 6 months. From every nook and corner of India. It was immensely rewarding journey to both of us as well. At personal level, we are also able to read more history books and enrich our content now with more time at disposal.
Now it is almost the end of January 2025. Our entire Foundation course is in public domain. The remaining lectures will be broadcasted in next few days. In this last 6-7 months, except for 2 days where we delayed the posting of the lectures by an hour, there was not a single miss. It was an immense amount of background work and I thank everyone at LevelUp IAS for their relentless, disciplined and creative support.
As most of you are watching these lectures on YT every day, I only request that you like/share and most importantly write comments, either positive, negative, doubts, whatever. Consider this as token of appreciation or guru dakshina of kind. If you write at least one comment for every video you watch, it helps us reach more students. Although we are not podcasters or youtubers, we still cannot escape the rules of Youtube platform.
As our Foundation lectures are coming close, we are planning newer projects for the channel. And in that, wider reach is going to help us a lot. Please consider the request favourably.
Thank you,
Nikhil Sheth
LevelUp IAS
Most of you have come to this channel through the Youtube channel dedicated History Optional. This channel was started by LevelUp IAS merely 6-7 months ago. As it appears, it is about touching 9000 subscribers and it is already India's largest channel exclusively for History Optional students.
(For those who don't know, here is the link to the History Optional YT Channel)
Please understand that we both, Vishal sir and me, are teachers. We are not content creators or podcasters. Our main objective is to restrict ourself to UPSC CSE demand, although occasionally we end up going perilously close to the limits of its requirement. But I am sure this only helps in deepening our understanding of History as a subject. I am also told that there are many students from various Universities pursuing their BA/MA in History, who also have joined this channel. Some students are also preparing for UGC exam or for state PCS exams. We are only happy to be useful.
Coming to the main point, I guess you all understand the courage it took us to put our entire Optional Foundation course on youtube for everyone. I have been teaching for last 10-11 years now and Vishal sir also almost similar duration. Before coming to LevelUp IAS, he taught in at least half a dozen states to a vast number of students. I used to teach in Vajiram and Ravi and then joined LevelUp IAS. In 2024, we decided to go on Youtube with the entire course. Our idea was two-fold. (1) To reach maximum number of students across India who dont have access to good quality of teaching (self presumptuous..:)) and (2) Refocus our efforts on students at the level of skill building of answer writing, content enrichment, tests and mentorship which requires more time. Daily Foundation classes were not allowing us time to do that earlier. But now we have time for it.
Both Vishal sir and I were also able to come in touch with many new students in this last 6 months. From every nook and corner of India. It was immensely rewarding journey to both of us as well. At personal level, we are also able to read more history books and enrich our content now with more time at disposal.
Now it is almost the end of January 2025. Our entire Foundation course is in public domain. The remaining lectures will be broadcasted in next few days. In this last 6-7 months, except for 2 days where we delayed the posting of the lectures by an hour, there was not a single miss. It was an immense amount of background work and I thank everyone at LevelUp IAS for their relentless, disciplined and creative support.
As most of you are watching these lectures on YT every day, I only request that you like/share and most importantly write comments, either positive, negative, doubts, whatever. Consider this as token of appreciation or guru dakshina of kind. If you write at least one comment for every video you watch, it helps us reach more students. Although we are not podcasters or youtubers, we still cannot escape the rules of Youtube platform.
As our Foundation lectures are coming close, we are planning newer projects for the channel. And in that, wider reach is going to help us a lot. Please consider the request favourably.
Thank you,
Nikhil Sheth
LevelUp IAS
YouTube
History Optional for UPSC
Hey everyone! I’m Nikhil Sheth, and welcome to History Optional 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…
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…
Nikhil Sheth - History and Culture pinned «Hello students, Most of you have come to this channel through the Youtube channel dedicated History Optional. This channel was started by LevelUp IAS merely 6-7 months ago. As it appears, it is about touching 9000 subscribers and it is already India's largest…»
If you want to take a brake of half a day from your preparation in ORN, you must visit the world book fair. Its the largest book fair in India with hundreds of stalls, thousands of people and millions of books. Its the Ganga of books.
I have been visiting almost every year for past 15 years now. It is a great fun. Keep your time aside and plan a visit. Delhi me agar ho to kuchh fayda ho.
Hope to see you there.
I have been visiting almost every year for past 15 years now. It is a great fun. Keep your time aside and plan a visit. Delhi me agar ho to kuchh fayda ho.
Hope to see you there.
Two tableaus stood apart this 26 January for Visual Arts history.
1. Karnataka - Lakkundi Temple Architecture (Vesara style)
2. West Bengal - Bishnupur Temple architecture (Nagara style)
#architecture
1. Karnataka - Lakkundi Temple Architecture (Vesara style)
2. West Bengal - Bishnupur Temple architecture (Nagara style)
#architecture
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We have a 'LevelUp IAS Scholarship Test for UPSC CSE GS Foundation 2026 program' on 2nd Feb 2025
You can get a Rs. 50,000 scholarship for UPSC CSE prep.
You will have to register for the test and can attempt it in online or offline (at Karol Bagh center) mode.
2nd Feb 2025 | 2 pm | FREE for all
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Confirmation and test links will be shared via email and whatsapp.a
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This is my most favourite series of books called Very Short Introduction (VSI) published by Oxford. These are little knowledge enrichment capsules.
So far, Oxford has published over 600-700 titles on various topics. I have collected about 65-70 of them, mostly related to History. Today I added a few more titles after visiting the World Book Fair, Delhi.
Tomorrow (9th Feb) is the last day of the book fair. If you are in Delhi, take out some time and visit. Entry is free and it is open from 10AM to 9PM.
- Nikhil
#bookreview
So far, Oxford has published over 600-700 titles on various topics. I have collected about 65-70 of them, mostly related to History. Today I added a few more titles after visiting the World Book Fair, Delhi.
Tomorrow (9th Feb) is the last day of the book fair. If you are in Delhi, take out some time and visit. Entry is free and it is open from 10AM to 9PM.
- Nikhil
#bookreview
Forwarded from Level Up IAS (Official Channel)
Things are changing fast.
On one side, we are creating new age private universities like Ashoka, OP Jindal, Shiv Nadar, JIO, Azeem Premji and Krea. They are trying to offer world class education.
On the other side, IITs are also opening their foreign branches in Arabia and Africa.
Thirdly, this is another trend of India opening up to foreign universities (see the news image). So far, these are second and third tier universities which are entering India. I hope that soon enough some actually first grade universities from top 20 or top 50 too open up India branches.
All in all, this is a new avatar of globalization in higher education, much more profound than mere export of Indian students.
Nikhil
On one side, we are creating new age private universities like Ashoka, OP Jindal, Shiv Nadar, JIO, Azeem Premji and Krea. They are trying to offer world class education.
On the other side, IITs are also opening their foreign branches in Arabia and Africa.
Thirdly, this is another trend of India opening up to foreign universities (see the news image). So far, these are second and third tier universities which are entering India. I hope that soon enough some actually first grade universities from top 20 or top 50 too open up India branches.
All in all, this is a new avatar of globalization in higher education, much more profound than mere export of Indian students.
Nikhil
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https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2025/02/11/groups-support-needed-for-over-40000-civil-servants-identified-as-being-at-high-risk-for-mental-health-issues
Mental Health of IAS
Last year there was a major debate about mental health of civil service officers in India. Some voices from within the officers community also had opened up with some essays/articles.
At it turns out, this issue is not limited to India alone. This report is from Malaysia. The officers there are also struggling with mental health issues so much that it is recognized formally and officially.
In India there is some murmur but no official acceptance of it as a problem that needs some action.
Recently there were some initiatives at local level. In Pune Municipality, a contract was awarded to develop some App for helping the staff of the Municipality. However this merely is a beginning and with no proven efficacy.
Still, at the level of Class 1 officers this subject is still is not spoken out. There was a statement a few weeks ago by Economic Advisor that the young generation is facing major issues of stress and anxiety after Covid and as they enter the labour force with diminished capacity it will impact the GDP. He even had given estimated impact on GDP due to this. Even then, the topic of Class I officers in India suffering from mental health was not opened up. Somehow it is still treated as an individual problem of particular officers and not a situation needing some systemic intervention.
“The mental health of civil servants must be a government priority as it directly impacts public service performance" as the article quotes.
Nikhil
Mental Health of IAS
Last year there was a major debate about mental health of civil service officers in India. Some voices from within the officers community also had opened up with some essays/articles.
At it turns out, this issue is not limited to India alone. This report is from Malaysia. The officers there are also struggling with mental health issues so much that it is recognized formally and officially.
In India there is some murmur but no official acceptance of it as a problem that needs some action.
Recently there were some initiatives at local level. In Pune Municipality, a contract was awarded to develop some App for helping the staff of the Municipality. However this merely is a beginning and with no proven efficacy.
Still, at the level of Class 1 officers this subject is still is not spoken out. There was a statement a few weeks ago by Economic Advisor that the young generation is facing major issues of stress and anxiety after Covid and as they enter the labour force with diminished capacity it will impact the GDP. He even had given estimated impact on GDP due to this. Even then, the topic of Class I officers in India suffering from mental health was not opened up. Somehow it is still treated as an individual problem of particular officers and not a situation needing some systemic intervention.
“The mental health of civil servants must be a government priority as it directly impacts public service performance" as the article quotes.
Nikhil
The Star
Groups: Support needed for over 40,000 civil servants identified as being at high risk for mental health issues
PETALING JAYA: With over 40,000 civil servants identified as being at high risk for mental health issues such as depression, anxiety, substance abuse and suicidal behaviour, interest groups say a better support system, including expanding the One-Stop Social…
Two new books. Just arrived. World Book Fair doesn't mean you don't buy books outside it.
Let's hope they are good...:)
#bookreview
Let's hope they are good...:)
#bookreview
https://youtu.be/Nb-QIBLGW4M
Out of about 8 hours of wandering in the World Book Fair, these are about 9 mins of glimpses. This year, I bagged around 45 books. Some of them are directly useful for our preparation.
Credits: I was feeling very awkward with a camera and mic moving around. Camera in classroom ki aadat ho gayi hai Covid ke baad, lekin this is something of a new experience. Still our Ravi sir did manage to get this footage without a hint of awkwardness.
Nikhil
Out of about 8 hours of wandering in the World Book Fair, these are about 9 mins of glimpses. This year, I bagged around 45 books. Some of them are directly useful for our preparation.
Credits: I was feeling very awkward with a camera and mic moving around. Camera in classroom ki aadat ho gayi hai Covid ke baad, lekin this is something of a new experience. Still our Ravi sir did manage to get this footage without a hint of awkwardness.
Nikhil
YouTube
UPSC Teacher Raids World Book Fair 2025 📚 | Pragati Maidan, Delhi #books #bookfair 2025
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In this video, Nikhil Sir, History faculty at LevelUp IAS, visits the World Book Fair 2025 at Pragati Maidan, Delhi. He shares valuable insights on must-have UPSC books and…
In this video, Nikhil Sir, History faculty at LevelUp IAS, visits the World Book Fair 2025 at Pragati Maidan, Delhi. He shares valuable insights on must-have UPSC books and…
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Understand the latest Iron Age debate. Was South India more advanced than North India during the prehistoric era? Or it is merely a political stance??
https://youtu.be/WL4llKeR8tU
https://youtu.be/WL4llKeR8tU
YouTube
South Indian Iron Age debate Explained by Nikhil Sheth Sir | Archeology, Politics & Tamil Pride
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For UPSC CSE 2025 Preliminary examination, we are starting our Free Daily Telegram MCQ Practice for History and Culture.
1. Find here the schedule for the next 11 weeks with theme-wise syllabus.
2. Every day, you will receive 5 MCQs for practice on our telegram channel.
3. At the end of the week, we will also release weekly compilations.
This is the Youtube video describing features of the initiative: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ozw0eVOCeg
2025 is the third year of our initiative. For practicing earlier questions, press on #MCQ and #PYQ. You will be able to find the archive of more than 1700 questions and all PYQs here.
Telegram Channel Link: https://www.tg-me.com/nikhilhistoryculture
Nikhil
1. Find here the schedule for the next 11 weeks with theme-wise syllabus.
2. Every day, you will receive 5 MCQs for practice on our telegram channel.
3. At the end of the week, we will also release weekly compilations.
This is the Youtube video describing features of the initiative: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ozw0eVOCeg
2025 is the third year of our initiative. For practicing earlier questions, press on #MCQ and #PYQ. You will be able to find the archive of more than 1700 questions and all PYQs here.
Telegram Channel Link: https://www.tg-me.com/nikhilhistoryculture
Nikhil
With this, humanity will enter a new stage. The age old struggle to cope with death and to conquer death.. through philosophies and pyramids, are nothing in front of it. This is the conquest of death. Society will change, emotions will change, even religions will have to change with this technology.
Humans are one step closer to become immortal with this. What will be the next step afterwards - to become Gods?
Nikhil.
#musing
Humans are one step closer to become immortal with this. What will be the next step afterwards - to become Gods?
Nikhil.
#musing