Ye maine thoda jyada hi bol diya...
Recently, UPSC coaching industry has kind of become motivation industry. But I really dont understand this 'motivation' type questions. So, when a student asked it in a live class, I actually spoke something which most people generally don't tell openly.
Let me know if you agree with this view in the comment section. It will "motivate" me to "motivate" you...! ππ
https://youtube.com/shorts/pKq9cjiDvOo?feature=share
Recently, UPSC coaching industry has kind of become motivation industry. But I really dont understand this 'motivation' type questions. So, when a student asked it in a live class, I actually spoke something which most people generally don't tell openly.
Let me know if you agree with this view in the comment section. It will "motivate" me to "motivate" you...! ππ
https://youtube.com/shorts/pKq9cjiDvOo?feature=share
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Stop Waiting for Motivation in UPSC Prep! #shorts
In this clip, Nikhil Sir explains why relying on motivation is the wrong approach in UPSC preparation. Discipline and duty, not temporary motivation, define ...
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Folks, watch this. If you want to save time, watch from 1.00 hour onwards. But do watch some of it.
The contingents, the weaponry, the technology of missiles and unmanned warfare on display is marvelous. And most of this is available to the bhade ka tattu Pakistan as well.
It puts your heart to miss beat for a moment. This has marked the changing of all the equations. It puts shame to Trump's ragtag military parade a few months ago. Therein, US army came off not as professional.
I know personally that, in the heart of heart, a common American is extremely worried of the Chinese power. I have spoken to enough of the Americans over the years to know that by now.
We in India are at least 30-40 years behind in this race. We should also be extremely extremely worried.
PS: With this parade, China is claiming that it was Russia and China that suffered most losses, that fought the longest and that fought the most decisive wars in the World War 2. It was Russia and China that won the World War 2 while the Western World just wrote history that suited their narrative. But no more. What a grand and powerful way of rewriting history...!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-aH6rGs-_Q4
The contingents, the weaponry, the technology of missiles and unmanned warfare on display is marvelous. And most of this is available to the bhade ka tattu Pakistan as well.
It puts your heart to miss beat for a moment. This has marked the changing of all the equations. It puts shame to Trump's ragtag military parade a few months ago. Therein, US army came off not as professional.
I know personally that, in the heart of heart, a common American is extremely worried of the Chinese power. I have spoken to enough of the Americans over the years to know that by now.
We in India are at least 30-40 years behind in this race. We should also be extremely extremely worried.
PS: With this parade, China is claiming that it was Russia and China that suffered most losses, that fought the longest and that fought the most decisive wars in the World War 2. It was Russia and China that won the World War 2 while the Western World just wrote history that suited their narrative. But no more. What a grand and powerful way of rewriting history...!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-aH6rGs-_Q4
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China military parade 2025 LIVE: Putin, Kim Jong Un attend as weapons on display
Watch live as China marks the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II with a military parade in Beijing. Russia's Vladimir Putin and North Korea's Kim Jong Un will attend.
#china #victoryday #parade #live
#china #victoryday #parade #live
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Dhoni ka fridge. Ganguly ka excitement. It's all in your mind.
Those who see through properly are the ones who ultimately clear the Prelims.
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Those who see through properly are the ones who ultimately clear the Prelims.
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This was my first brush with the history of Industrial Revolution in the US.
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This is a great pleasure. Three hours of reading time at the airport...
BTW, Dr Peggy Mohan will be coming to LevelUp IAS for discussing linguistic history very soon. We will discuss with her the mystery of Harappan language and much much more.
She has taught at various places in the US and now associated with JNU and Ashoka University. Her writings on history of languages is like a detective novel.
Looking forward to extremely enriching conversation. You will all be invited.
- Nikhil
BTW, Dr Peggy Mohan will be coming to LevelUp IAS for discussing linguistic history very soon. We will discuss with her the mystery of Harappan language and much much more.
She has taught at various places in the US and now associated with JNU and Ashoka University. Her writings on history of languages is like a detective novel.
Looking forward to extremely enriching conversation. You will all be invited.
- Nikhil
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We should be extremely vigilant.
What is happening in Nepal is not just frustrated Gen Z and Corruption angry people rising against the government. There are additional layers to it.
There is a talk that CIA is perfecting its model of using social media to manipulate population with such controlled experiments. First Bangladesh and now Nepal. There is also the talk that it is some kind of warning to India. First in Bangladesh then in Nepal.
And these are not just random conspiracies that I am cooking up. These are real discussions ongoing within India's security establishment literally right now.
It is always better to be cynical than sorry in case of national security.
- Nikhil
What is happening in Nepal is not just frustrated Gen Z and Corruption angry people rising against the government. There are additional layers to it.
There is a talk that CIA is perfecting its model of using social media to manipulate population with such controlled experiments. First Bangladesh and now Nepal. There is also the talk that it is some kind of warning to India. First in Bangladesh then in Nepal.
And these are not just random conspiracies that I am cooking up. These are real discussions ongoing within India's security establishment literally right now.
It is always better to be cynical than sorry in case of national security.
- Nikhil
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All the directive words explained quickly but conceptually. Please don't confuse it ever again.
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We should be extremely vigilant. What is happening in Nepal is not just frustrated Gen Z and Corruption angry people rising against the government. There are additional layers to it. There is a talk that CIA is perfecting its model of using social mediaβ¦
PS:
Giving me some thumbs down is of no use here.
I don't want to diminish the struggle of Nepali youth. They have very legitimate grievances. And they are running out of patience.
But that's not my focus. Someone wise taught us long back, "every game is a part of a bigger game." It all depends on what all your nazar can capture.
My mother always says, "ΰ€ΰ€ΰ€Ύΰ€ΰ€Ύ ΰ€ΰ€ΰ€Ύΰ€° ΰ€ΰ₯ΰ€΅ΰ€’ΰ€Ύ? ΰ€ΰ₯ΰ€―ΰ€Ύΰ€ΰ₯ΰ€―ΰ€Ύ ΰ€€ΰ₯ΰ€―ΰ€Ύΰ€ΰ₯ΰ€―ΰ€Ύ ΰ€‘ΰ₯ΰ€ΰ₯ΰ€―ΰ€Ύΰ€ΰ€΅ΰ€’ΰ€Ύ". (How big is the world? As big as each oneβs own head. Meaning, everyoneβs perception of the world is limited by their own mind.)
We cannot wish away things only because we don't like them or we can't see them or we don't understand them. Even before Newton, gravity did exist. Just that the people didn't understand it.
Giving me some thumbs down is of no use here.
I don't want to diminish the struggle of Nepali youth. They have very legitimate grievances. And they are running out of patience.
But that's not my focus. Someone wise taught us long back, "every game is a part of a bigger game." It all depends on what all your nazar can capture.
My mother always says, "ΰ€ΰ€ΰ€Ύΰ€ΰ€Ύ ΰ€ΰ€ΰ€Ύΰ€° ΰ€ΰ₯ΰ€΅ΰ€’ΰ€Ύ? ΰ€ΰ₯ΰ€―ΰ€Ύΰ€ΰ₯ΰ€―ΰ€Ύ ΰ€€ΰ₯ΰ€―ΰ€Ύΰ€ΰ₯ΰ€―ΰ€Ύ ΰ€‘ΰ₯ΰ€ΰ₯ΰ€―ΰ€Ύΰ€ΰ€΅ΰ€’ΰ€Ύ". (How big is the world? As big as each oneβs own head. Meaning, everyoneβs perception of the world is limited by their own mind.)
We cannot wish away things only because we don't like them or we can't see them or we don't understand them. Even before Newton, gravity did exist. Just that the people didn't understand it.
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When I learnt reading nastaliq script back in 2006-07, I had to use balbharati school books of Urdu medium first, and then practice using Gopi Chand Narang's bi-scriptual books (English and Urdu).
There was no Rekhta back then. I used to follow Prof Pritchett for reading Ghalib voraciously and then sher-by-sher commentary on it by CM Naim. (Although I must say that this hard way did a create a solid foundation.)
Today, Rekhta ke initiatives have made it so easy for all of us... to learn Urdu, to read poetry and to enjoy it. Amozish ho ya poetry appreciation ho. Ya printed books ho.
And see this innovative musical video. First word in Roman and second in Nastaliq. Such an attractive way to get hooked...
I hope more and more people pick it up. Its very easy to learn. Hardly takes two weeks to understand Urdu script because we already know the Hindi grammar. And vocab keeps on expanding..
And you will cherish it for lifetime.
- Nikhil
There was no Rekhta back then. I used to follow Prof Pritchett for reading Ghalib voraciously and then sher-by-sher commentary on it by CM Naim. (Although I must say that this hard way did a create a solid foundation.)
Today, Rekhta ke initiatives have made it so easy for all of us... to learn Urdu, to read poetry and to enjoy it. Amozish ho ya poetry appreciation ho. Ya printed books ho.
And see this innovative musical video. First word in Roman and second in Nastaliq. Such an attractive way to get hooked...
I hope more and more people pick it up. Its very easy to learn. Hardly takes two weeks to understand Urdu script because we already know the Hindi grammar. And vocab keeps on expanding..
And you will cherish it for lifetime.
- Nikhil
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To the youth of Nepal,
Dekh raftaar-e-inqilaab 'firaq'
Kitni ahista, aur kitni tez.
(βSee how the revolution moves, Firaqβ With slow elegance, yet blazing swift.β)
Dekh raftaar-e-inqilaab 'firaq'
Kitni ahista, aur kitni tez.
(βSee how the revolution moves, Firaqβ With slow elegance, yet blazing swift.β)
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What sort of question is this? Will the tax dis-incentivize students joining coachings?
We already have 18% GST in UPSC coaching sector and we havenβt seen an impact.
For smaller coachings and informal sector at school level, it only incentivizes parallel accounting and cash economy to some extent. But it doesn't deter parents and students from joining coaching.
We already have 18% GST in UPSC coaching sector and we havenβt seen an impact.
For smaller coachings and informal sector at school level, it only incentivizes parallel accounting and cash economy to some extent. But it doesn't deter parents and students from joining coaching.
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I sometimes find this person little irritating but some other times, he has got a point.
Some of these external western indices are total fraud. And if we depend on them for self-assessment, then we are doomed.
We should judge ourselves, by ourselves, however harsh that may be.
Some of these external western indices are total fraud. And if we depend on them for self-assessment, then we are doomed.
We should judge ourselves, by ourselves, however harsh that may be.
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Trend Analysis & Full Paper Discussion
π 12th September | π 5 PM | π Online (Zoom) & Offline at LevelUp IAS
Open for All
Register here: https://tinyurl.com/a6nz5etz
This isnβt just another discussion.
Itβs the most detailed breakdown of History Optional Paper-1 youβll get anywhere:
β Question-by-question analysis β what was expected, what was tricky, and how toppers would attempt it
β Exact approach to answers β what to write, what to avoid, how to structure
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β Scoring strategy β how to convert knowledge into marks
If youβre serious about History Optional, this is the must-attend session to sharpen your edge for UPSC Mains 2026
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