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POLITICAL SCIENCE and INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS (PSIR)


POLITICAL SCIENCE and INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS (PSIR) Resources Teach yourself political thought. Teach yourself books. C. L. Wayper. Introduction to Political Theory – O P Gauba Political Theory – Rajeev Bhargava Political Ideologies – Andrew Heywood India’s Struggle For Independence – Bipan Chandra Indian Government and Politics – B L Fadia Global Politics- Andrew Heywood Theories and Approaches to International Relations by Vin... Read More...



How to Start IAS Preparation for Undergraduate Students


We all know that the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) conducts the Civil Services Examination and it is a difficult and prestigious examination of the country. Yet millions of young students from every corner of the country prepare for this exam and dream of becoming an IAS officer. If we look at the process and nature of this exam, we will find that to get success in this exam, we need to prepare with a precise strategy and system. In general, if a candidate starts preparing for this examination from graduation then it is also possible that the chances of joining the civil services increase manifold and the candidate can successfully determine his / her future... Read More...



Life of an IAS officer


Life of an IAS officer Indian Administrative Service (IAS)officer is considered as one of the most reputable and desirable careers in India. This is because an IAS officer has the potential to bring about a positive change in the society and among communities and individuals. Selection process Each year, IAS officers are selected through one of the most competitive examinations in the country -Civil Services Exam (CSE). Conducted by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC), CSE also recruits candidates for other Central and All India Civil Service posts such as Indian Foreign Service (IFS), I... Read More...



IAS Exams 2019 - Application Form, Online Registration


IAS stands for Indian Administrative Service. It is one the most prestigious competitive exam held every year in India conducted by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) to recruit aspirants for civil services like IPS, IFS, CAPF-AF, etc. There are 3 stages to clear and be an IAS:-   Stage 1: IAS Prelims – June 2, 2019 ... Read More...



India Cooling Action Plan ICAP


Significance: India is one of the world's first countries to develop a comprehensive Cooling Action Plan that has a long-term vision to address the need for cooling across sectors and lists actions that can help reduce cooling demand. The need for cooling is cross-sectoral and an essential part of economic growth and is required across various sectors of the economy, such as residential and commercial buildings, cold chains, refrigeration, transport and industry. The objectives that emerge from the suggested ICAP interventions are:   Read More...



5 Best Habits That Every IAS Candidate Should Practice


Many IAS candidates want a formula there to make the Civil Services Exams successful. They frequently wanted to know what the successful IAS candidates have done and want to emulate during their preparation phase.   The answer is that there's no secret ingredient at all according to the best IAS academy in Delhi. Only a few great habits have been cultivated by successful IAS aspirants. These five effective habits, common to all candidates who passed the IAS test, can also help you to perform your examinations.   5 Essential Hab... Read More...



Facts and Importance of Swadeshi and Boycott Movements


Launched in the early 20th century, the Swadeshi movement was a direct consequence of the British India government's decision to partition Bengal. The two main goals of this movement were the use of Swadeshi goods and the boycott of foreign-made goods. In this post, we will learn in detail about the facts and significance of the movements of swadeshi and boycott.   Read More...



Non-Cooperation & Khilafat Movement in India


The Non - Cooperation Movement launched by Mahatma Gandhi on August 1,1920 was the first mass movement organized nationwide during India's struggle for freedom. In this article, we will read in detail about the Non - Cooperation Movement's causes, methods, impact, and Read More...






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