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HOW TO PREPARE CIVILS MAINS

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How To Prepare UPSC Civil Services Mains Paper-II (GS-1) UPSC has brought changes to the  Civil Services Mains examination  in both the pattern and the syllabus. We know that now there are  4 General Studies Papers apart from one Essay and Optional paper each. This article discusses preparation strategy for General Studies -1 (i.e Paper-II, Paper-I is Essay) Before you start reading further, please remember the following important mantra  given by the  Almighty UPSC: “ The questions are likely to test the candidate’s basic understanding of all relevant issues, and ability to analyze, and take a view on conflicting socio‐ economic goals, objectives and demands. The candidates must give relevant, meaningful and succinct answers.”  This sentence is the guiding light for your preparation. You don’t have to master the topics, all you need is BASIC UNDERSTANDING and the ability to analyze. Basic understanding comes from reading and re-reading. Ability to analyze what you have

MAINS ANALYSIS 2013

1ST OF ALL, ALL THE BEST FOR THE STUDENTS WHO QUALIFIED PRILIMS..... LETS MOVE TO ANALYSIS OF MAINS Mains Exam: Change of format Before (upto 2012) After (2013) Paper Marks Paper Marks Compulsory language papers Regional language paper. Marks not counted in merit. 300 Same as Earlier 300 English Paper. But marks not counted in final merit list. 300 same as earlier 300 Essay Yes 200 Yes 250 General Studies 2 papers 600 4 papers (new topics included) 1000 First optional 2 papers 600 2 papers 500 Second optional 2 papers 600 Removed 0 Interview Yes 300 Yes but marks reduced 275 total 2900 Merit from 2300. 2900 Merit from 2025 What is removed from general studies? Statistics and data interpretation topic removed from General Studies (Mains). Public Health, Health education and ethical concerns regarding health-care, medical research and pharmaceuticals topic removed. (It is no longer Explicitly mentioned under syllabus, although doesn’t prevent UPSC from asking this und

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FUTURE OF RUPEE....

   VALUE OF RUPEE GOING DOWN FOR HOUR TO HOUR                                                                                                                   MUMBAI: The  Indian rupee  today is the worst performing currency in the world. The rupee is down more than 7.5 per cent this week and more than 13 per cent in August alone. It has plunged nearly 25 per cent in 2013. A host of negative factors have been responsible for its fall. The latest one to spook the  markets  has been the geo-political concerns in  the Middle East. There are allegations that  Syria  used chemical weapons on civilians. The US, UK and France are contemplating a military action against Syria, which has had negative impact on financial assets markets including currencies and equity. The Asian economies have already been under  stress  on speculation that  US Federal Reserve  will sooner than later start curbing stimulus leading to money flowing out of these economies. The whole of Asia and other emergin