Saturday 12 September 2020

UPSC CIVIL SERVICES EXAMINATION MATHEMATICS OPTIONAL

CONTACT THE BELOW LINKS REGARDING MATHEMATICS OPTIONAL

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Mathematics Optional

  1. How to for prepare mathematics’ optional?
  1. Practice

Practice as much as you can. Take a particular concept of the subject and practice different set of questions of the concept. This will make you concepts clearer and better. For every concept try out different possible solutions through which the question can be solved and rectify every kind of doubt in a particular question.

  1. Try to avoid small and silly mistakes.

Sometimes in exams students are so busy that they tend to commit many silly mistakes. Maths is all about numbers, so while solving questions many students note down wrong figures of the questions which lead to the wrong answer and hence students loose marks in the paper. Try to avoid doing such mistakes in the exam and read every question carefully before giving any kind of answer.

  1. Answer in a proper manner

Many of the students know the answer during the time of exam. But still are not able to score good marks in the exam. This is because they don’t answer the questions in a proper manner due to which marks are deducted. So to score good marks, it’s better to answer each question and present it in a proper manner.

  1. Don’t panic and be relaxed

The best thing to do during preparation is to be relaxed and prepare with peace in mind. Being panic and stressed will not help in scoring good marks. If you prepare with stress and panic then it will hinder your preparation and you may tend to lose marks in the exam.

So it’s better to stay calm and relaxed and preparing without any kind of stress. This will boost your score and result in better marks in the exam.

  1. Go through the syllabus

Before beginning the preparation go through the syllabus well. Understand the syllabus to know what actually is asked in the exams. If you the syllabus well then it gives a clear understanding to you as what could be asked in the exam. also it helps to know which all topics to be studied.

 

Marks distribution is another aspect about which a student should know well. Through this one can categorise topic which carries the highest weight age and the ones which doesn’t have high weight age. This helps in proper planning for the main exam.

  1. Choose right preparatory books

There are books available in abundance in the market. Theses bulk of books tends to confuse the candidates as which one to opt for better understanding. This creates chaos in the mind of the candidates and results in sheer wastage of time and energy.

So it’s always better to select some books out of many books available in the market and stick to them for the preparation. Clear your concepts and study in depth about a particular topic till the time you become well versed with it. Also don’t solely rely on one book try to explore other books as well if your topic is not cleared by one book. This doesn’t imply to refer 10 books just for one topic. Try to be selective in your choice when it comes to books and study material.

  1. Practice past year papers

Practicing past year paper is one of the most vital factors involved in the preparation. If you practice past year papers then you can an idea what exactly has been asked in previous exam. And what are the important topics through which most of the questions arises in the exam. This helps to plan your preparation in a better way and study properly. If you are well versed with previous exam papers then you get an insight what is most important from the exam point of view and accordingly you can solve and practice questions for the final examination

  1. Making notes

Most of the books available are too huge and thick that day before the exam a candidate cannot solely study from it. So it’s always better to make notes out of the available books and study materials.

Writing down 1000pages into a short summary of 100pages helps in a quick revision. This exercise of making notes also saves a lot of time and energy. At the end of the notes made by you is something which will help you a lot in exam preparation.

  1.  Time management

Most of the students are unable to manage the time during the exam. This happens because many a times a candidate spends a lot of time in thinking about an answer of particular questions and this leads to a lot of wastage of time. Instead of this one needs to specify and allocate proper time to each and every question.

It will help to finish the paper on time. Also time management is important to avoid any last minute hassle. When less time is left and there are more number of questions left to be answer then many a times a candidate marks a wrong answer even if he/she knows the correct answer.

  1.  Revision of important topics

It is very important to thoroughly study the whole syllabus twice and thrice. And then keep on revising it as many times as possible. Revision helps to absorb the things in a better way. It helps to keep whole of the syllabus in our brain for a longer duration.

If a student keeps on learning and doesn’t revise what he has studied then he tends to forget the thing on the day of the exam. This is because what he/studies didn’t ever got registered in his brain. Thus revision is the key factor to restore things in the brain

 

About Mathematics Optional:

Mathematics Optional is one of the Best Optional Subject in IAS, UPSC, IFS, IFoS, CSE-Civil Service Mains Examinations. It will give maximum scoring among rest of the Optionals in the IAS Mains Optional Exams. 

MATHEMATICS

 PAPER I

(1) Linear Algebra: Vector spaces over R and C, linear dependence and independence, subspaces, bases, dimensions, Linear transformations, rank and nullity, a matrix of a linear transformation. Algebra of Matrices; Row and column reduction, Echelon form, congruence’s and similarity; Rank of a matrix; Inverse of a matrix; Solution of a system of linear equations; Eigenvalues and eigenvectors, characteristic polynomial, Cayley-Hamilton theorem, Symmetric, skew-symmetric, Hermitian, skew-Hermitian, orthogonal and unitary matrices and their eigenvalues.

(2) Calculus: Real numbers, functions of a real variable, limits, continuity, differentiability, mean-value theorem, Taylor’s theorem with remainders, indeterminate forms, maxima and minima, asymptotes; Curve tracing; Functions of two or three variables; Limits, continuity, partial derivatives, maxima and minima, Lagrange’s method of multipliers, Jacobian. Riemann’s definition of definite integrals; Indefinite integrals; Infinite and improper integral; Double and triple integrals (evaluation techniques only); Areas, surface and volumes.

(3) Analytic Geometry: Cartesian and polar coordinates in three dimensions, second-degree equations in three variables, reduction to Canonical forms; straight lines, the shortest distance between two skew lines, Plane, sphere, cone, cylinder, paraboloid, ellipsoid, hyperboloid of one and two sheets and their properties.

(4) Ordinary Differential Equations: Formulation of differential equations; Equations of the first order and first degree, integrating factor; Orthogonal trajectory; Equations of first order but not of the first degree, Clairaut’s equation, singular solution. Second and higher-order linear equations with constant coefficients, complementary function, particular integral and general solution. Section order linear equations with variable coefficients, Euler-Cauchy equation; Determination of complete solution when one solution is known using the method of variation of parameters. Laplace and Inverse Laplace transforms and their properties, Laplace transforms of elementary functions. Application to initial value problems for 2nd order linear equations with constant coefficients.

 (5) Dynamics and Statics: Rectilinear motion, simple harmonic motion, motion in a plane, projectiles; constrained motion; Work and energy, conservation of energy; Kepler’s laws, orbits under central forces.Equilibrium of a system of particles; Work and potential energy, friction, Common catenary; Principle of virtual work; Stability of equilibrium, the equilibrium of forces in three dimensions.

(6) VectorAnalysis: Scalar and vector fields, differentiation of vector field of a scalar variable; Gradient, divergence and curl in cartesian and cylindrical coordinates; Higher order derivatives; Vector identities and vector equation. Application to geometry: Curves in space, curvature and torsion; Serret-Furenet's formulae. Gauss and Stokes’ theorems, Green's identities.

PAPER-II

(1) Algebra: Groups, subgroups, cyclic groups, cosets, Lagrange’s Theorem, normal subgroups, quotient groups, homomorphism of groups, basic isomorphism theorems, permutation groups, Cayley’s theorem. Rings, subrings and ideals, homomorphisms of rings; Integral domains, principal ideal domains, Euclidean domains and unique factorization domains; Fields, quotient fields.

(2) Real Analysis: Real number system as an ordered field with the least upper bound property; Sequences, the limit of a sequence, Cauchy sequence, completeness of real line; Series and its convergence, absolute and conditional convergence of series of real and complex terms, rearrangement of series. Continuity and uniform continuity of functions, properties of continuous functions on compact sets. Riemann integral, improper integrals; Fundamental theorems of integral calculus. Uniform convergence, continuity, differentiability and integrability for sequences and series of functions; Partial derivatives of functions of several (two or three) variables, maxima and minima.

(3) Complex Analysis: Analytic function, Cauchy-Riemann equations, Cauchy's theorem, Cauchy's integral formula, power series, representation of an analytic function, Taylor’s series; Singularities; Laurent’s series; Cauchy’s residue theorem; Contour integration.

(4) Linear Programming: Linear programming problems, basic solution, basic feasible solution and optimal solution; Graphical method and simplex method of solutions; Duality. Transportation and assignment problems.

(5) Partial Differential Equations: Family of surfaces in three dimensions and formulation of partial differential equations; Solution of quasilinear partial differential equations of the first order, Cauchy’s method of characteristics; Linear partial differential equations of the second order with constant coefficients, canonical form; Equation of a vibrating string, heat equation, Laplace equation and their solutions.

(6) Numerical Analysis and Computer Programming: Numerical methods: Solution of algebraic and transcendental equations of one variable by bisection, Regula- Falsi and Newton-Raphson methods, solution of a system of linear equations by Gaussian elimination and Gauss-Jordan (direct), Gauss-Seidel (iterative) methods. Newton’s (forward and backwards) and interpolation, Lagrange’s interpolation. Numerical integration: Trapezoidal rule, Simpson’s rule, Gaussian quadrature formula. Numerical solution of ordinary differential equations: Euler and Runga Kutta methods. Computer Programming: Binary system; Arithmetic and logical operations on numbers; Octal and Hexadecimal systems; Conversion to and from decimal systems; Algebra of binary numbers. Elements of computer systems and concept of memory; Basic logic gates and truth tables, Boolean algebra, normal forms. Representation of unsigned integers, signed integers and reals, double precision reals and long integers. Algorithms and flow charts for solving numerical analysis problems.

(7) Mechanics and Fluid Dynamics: Generalised coordinates; D’Alembert’s principle and Lagrange’s equations; Hamilton equations; Moment of inertia; Motion of rigid bodies in two dimensions. Equation of continuity; Euler’s equation of motion for inviscid flow; Stream-lines, the path of a particle; Potential flow; Two-dimensional and axisymmetric motion; Sources and sinks, vortex motion; Navier-Stokes equation for a viscous fluid.

Thursday 20 August 2020

SENIOR CITIZENS SOCIAL SECURITY SCHEMES IN INDIA

 The elderly should be viewed as contributors to the process of development, and their ability to affect social betterment must be taken into account during policy and programme formulation at all levels

Senior Citizens are a treasure to our society. They have worked hard all these years for the development of the nation as well as the community. They possess a vast experience in different walks of life. The youth of today can gain from the experience of the senior citizens in taking the nation to greater heights. At this age of their life, they need to be taken care of and made to feel special. Indian Government provides several benefits through its schemes in various sectors of development.


1. Senior Citizens Saving Scheme (SCSS)

• This is a government-backed savings instrument offered to Indian residents above the age of 60.
• The deposit matures in five years and can be extended once for an additional three year period.
• One can avail this scheme either through a public/private bank or through the Indian Post office.
• interest rate for January to March 2019 has been set at 8.6 per cent and is reviewed by the government every quarter.
• The accrued interest is compounded and credited quarterly.
• A minimum deposit of Rs 1,000 and a maximum of Rs 15 lakh can be made via this scheme.
• Investments made under this scheme are eligible for tax exemptions.
• If, for some reason, you wish to withdraw money before the scheme matures, then there will be a penalty charge of 1.5 percent of deposit amount deducted in case the withdrawal is before two years, and 1 per cent after two years.
• If you wish to register for this scheme, the registration form can be downloaded here.

2. Pradhan Mantri Vaya Vandana Yojana (PMVVY)

• The scheme is managed by the Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC).
• Under this scheme the beneficiary is assured of 8 per cent per annum return on the deposit. The ‘pension’, or the return will be payable for a period of 10 years and the beneficiary has the option of choosing the tenure of payment.
• One can subscribe to this until 30 March 2020.
• Under this scheme there is a cap on the amount that can be invested, an individual can invest upto Rs 15 lakh and a minimum of Rs 1,000.
• The scheme has no tax benefits.
• In case of death of the beneficiary before the completion of the tenure, the principal amount will be credited to the nominated beneficiary’s account.
• This scheme also has the provision for a premature exit in case of critical illness of self or spouse. In such a case 2 per cent will be withheld as a penalty charge.
• Further details about this scheme can be found here.

3. Varishta Pension Bima Yojana

• Launched by the LIC, this scheme provides its beneficiaries with a steady 8 per cent per annum interest rate for a period of 10 years.
• Unlike other schemes, one doesn’t have to go through any medical check-ups to avail its benefits.
• This scheme, however, has a lock in period of 15 years.
• If the policyholder is diagnosed with a critical illness then one can make an early withdrawal.
• Under this scheme the beneficiary will also get tax exemptions.
• If for some reason you are not satisfied with the scheme then you have 15 days from the start date to cancel it.
• You can opt to get the pension payout monthly, quarterly, half-yearly or annually.
• This is a single premium policy and the premium will vary depending on the pension amount you want.
• Single premium of Rs 6,66,665 enables the policyholder to receive Rs 5,000 per month and an annual premium of Rs 6,39,610 affords the pensioner a sum of Rs 60,000 per annum.
• You can download the form here and submit it along with medical reports, address proof, KYC documents, and existence certificate.

4. Rashtriya Vayoshri Yojana (RVY)

• Launched in 2017 by the Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment of Government of India.
• This scheme is only available to those senior citizens who are below poverty line, that is, are BPL cardholders.
• Senior citizens suffering from low vision, hearing impairment, loss of teeth, and locomotor disability will be provided with assisted-living devices.
• A committee chaired by the Deputy Commissioner or District Collector with the help of the State governments identifies those who are eligible for this scheme.
• 30 per cent of the beneficiaries from each district will be women.
• Walking sticks, elbow crutches, walkers, hearing aids, wheelchairs, and artificial dentures are some of the aids that are provided under this scheme.
• The scheme will be implemented in 260 districts and benefit almost 5 lakh plus beneficiaries in 2019-2020.

5. Indira Gandhi National Old Age Pension Scheme

• Introduced in 2007 by the Ministry of Rural Development of India, this scheme is popularly known as National Old Age Pension Scheme (NOAPS).
• This scheme provides social assistance benefits to senior citizens, widows, and those with disabilities.
• Under this scheme the beneficiary will receive a monthly pension.
• The interesting part about this scheme is that it is a non-contributing scheme, which means that the beneficiary does not have to contribute any amount to receive the pension.
• The beneficiary must be a BPL cardholder and have no regular source of financial support from any other source.
• If the beneficiary is between 60 to 79 years old, a monthly amount of Rs 200 is given and for those above 80 years, a sum of Rs 500.
• The pension amount will be credited to the bank account as furnished by the beneficiary or post office account.
• You can get more details on how to apply for this scheme here.

REGARDING THE OLDAGE PESNION BENEFITS AND OTHER TAXATIONS FROM THE GOVERNMENT OF INDIA THE CITIZENS CAN REFER TO THE BELOW LINK

https://pensionersportal.gov.in/SeniorCitizenCorner.asp


Tuesday 28 July 2020

CYBER CRIME COMPLAINT CHANNEL FOR WOMEN SAFETY

Cyberbullying or cyberharassment 

is a form of bullying or harassment using electronic means. Cyberbullying and cyberharassment are also known as online bullying. It has become increasingly common, especially among teenagers, as the digital sphere has expanded and technology has advanced. Cyberbullying is when someone, typically a teenager, bullies or harasses others on the internet and in other digital spaces, particularly on social media sites. Harmful bullying behavior can include posting rumors, threats, sexual remarks, a victims' personal information, or pejorative labels (i.e. hate speech). Bullying or harassment can be identified by repeated behavior and an intent to harm. Victims of cyberbulling may experience lower self-esteem, increased suicidal ideation, and a variety of negative emotional responses including being scared, frustrated, angry, or depressed.





NOTE

IF YOU OR YOUR KNOWN PERSONS WERE THE VICTIMS OF THIS KIND OF CRIME
PLEASE GIVE YOUR COMPLAINT IN THE BELOW GIVEN LINK



Monday 20 July 2020

AN OFFICER (VOLUME-1)


This is the Volume -1 of my Book  " AN OFFICER" 

For the Aspirants of UNION PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION- INDIAN CIVIL SERVICES
EXAMINATION

I will be uploading the Series in Volume modules so that Aspirants can make sure of Precise Learning

My wishes to those Aspirants who wanna Serve this Nation with INTEGRITY & HARMONY

TRUST YOUR INNER ABILITY------------------------------------YOU SHALL ACHIEVE

Sunday 19 July 2020

ATAL PENSION YOJANA ( EARLY SAVINGS- SECURE FUTURE)



Introduction 1.1
The Government of India is extremely concerned about the old age income security of the working poor and is focused on encouraging and enabling them to join the National Pension System (NPS). To address the longevity risks among the workers in unorganised sector and to encourage the workers in unorganised sector to voluntarily save for their retirement, who constitute 88% of the total labour force of 47.29 crore as per the 66th Round of NSSO Survey of 2011-12, but do not have any formal pension provision, the Government had started the Swavalamban Scheme in 2010-11. However, coverage under Swavalamban Scheme is inadequate mainly due to lack of guaranteed pension benefits at the age of 60

Benfits

Fixed pension for the subscribers ranging between Rs. 1000 to Rs. 5000, if he joins and contributes between the age of 18 years and 40 years. The contribution levels would vary and would be low if subscriber joins early and increase if he joins late.

Eligibility for APY 3.1

Atal Pension Yojana (APY) is open to all bank account holders. The Central Government would also co-contribute 50% of the total contribution or Rs. 1000 per annum, whichever is lower, to each eligible subscriber account, for a period of 5 years, i.e., from Financial Year 2015-16 to 2019-20, who join the NPS between the period 1st June, 2015 and 31st December, 2015 and who are not members of any statutory social security scheme and who are not income tax payers. However the scheme will continue after this date but Government Co-contribution will not be available. 3.2 The Government co-contribution is payable to eligible PRANs by PFRDA after receiving the confirmation from Central Record Keeping Agency at such periodicity as may be decided by PFRDA.

Age of joining and contribution period 4.1

The minimum age of joining APY is 18 years and maximum age is 40 years. The age of exit and start of pension would be 60 years. Therefore, minimum period of contribution by the subscriber under APY would be 20 years or more.


THE SCHEME DETAILS WERE PROVIDED UNDER

https://npscra.nsdl.co.in/nsdl/scheme-details/APY_Scheme_Details.pdf


https://npscra.nsdl.co.in/nsdl/scheme-details/APY_Brochure.pdf

TO APPLY FOR THIS SCHEME CLICK THE LINK BELOW

https://www.npscra.nsdl.co.in/scheme-details.php

  Toll Free Number -1800-110-069 of Atal Pension Yojana     

Friday 17 July 2020

NATIONAL CAREER SERVICE PORTAL (PLATFORM FOR YOUR ASPIRATIONS)




National Career Service (NCS) project is a Mission Mode Project launched by the Ministry of Labour and Employment (India)Government of India for establishing quick and efficient career related services across the country by revaming the existing nation-wide set-up of Employment Exchanges into IT-enabled Career Centers. 
It was launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 20 July 2015 as part of the government’s focus on providing right skills and generating employment

Currently, there are 1000+ employment exchanges across the country being operated by the concerned state governments. The aim is to transform these exchanges into IT-enabled career centers providing a digital platform to various stakeholders in the employment market.
The Career Centres are a modified version of Employment Exchanges which serve as a platform for addressing all career-related needs of the youth and students

To register and find out the jobs that suits your profile click the link below:




Monday 8 June 2020

ONLINE CERTIFICATE COURSES during COVID-19 LOCKDOWN by Government Of India

The Government has asked Indians to stay inside their houses. In that case, we have a lot of time to focus on developing our skills. So, free online courses, that provide certificates too, are a boon in disguise. You can upskill yourself, or learn something new. And the Indian Government is trying to keep us on our toes too. Thus, I have enlisted 5 such government portals that will help you take free online courses. And don’t forget to take a certificate when you are done.




1. NASSCOM

NASSCOM is offering free AI and Data Science courses. These courses that usually charge up to INR 7000, are currently available for free. You can learn various aspects of artificial intelligence such as AI trends and impact and career opportunities in the industry. You can also understand the impact that statistics has on AI research. The courses also teach Python as an AI Tool. The six courses available are:

Introduction to Artificial Intelligence (AI)

– SQL and Relational Databases 101

– Python for Data Science

– Algorithms

– Statistics 101

– Data Visualization with Python.

click the below link to access the NASSCOM

https://fslearning.nasscom.in/


2. SWAYAM

The SWAYAM platform is an MHRD initiative. It offers UGC’s course material as pdf and explanatory lecture videos from industry leaders. Not all courses on the portal are certificate-based, but they are more like help to UG/PG students of all streams. Some courses on the other hand, like those of Digital Marketing, Artificial Intelligence or Cybersecurity, are certificate-based. The UGC MOOCs portal is a vertical of the SWAYAM initiative of MHRD. 

click the below link to access the SWAYAM

https://swayam.gov.in/explorer


3. ICT

The ICT Initiative is another of MHRD initiatives. It provides online classes on various technological aspects like AI, computer languages and even DTH Industry. It is a part and parcel of the Swayam program. Simultaneously, students can download textbooks and reading material from the designated libraries. The portal has courses in affiliation with NIOS, IIMB, NPTEL and Fossee, Vlab etc. Begin learning from here.

4. iGOT

The iGOT platform is available on the DIKSHA Portal. The Department of Personnel and Training launched this platform to help in training frontline staff against COVID-19. It provides training and updates in coping with the pandemic. The 15+ courses are available in English and regional languages. It provides bite-sized lectures and self-paced learning. Teachers, doctors, nurses, paramedics, NCC staff etc can take online courses and be a part of the country’s fight against COVID-19.


5. AICTE ELIS Portal Launched

The All India Council for Technical Education launched an online training platform. They named it “Enhancement in Learning with Improvement In Skills (ELIS)”. Further, it offers free online courses from a single platform. These courses are sourced from 18 leading Ed-tech companies. These companies include edX, Guvi, Simpliv, Great Learning, etc. They are available for free till 15 May 2020. Enrol for the courses here.


Tuesday 12 May 2020

Be Indian Buy Indian ...Lets build our India Back



YOU CAN MAKE A HUGE DIFFERENCE TO THE INDIAN ECONOMY BY FOLLOWING FEW SIMPLE STEPS:-
Here's a small example:-
In 2012 1 $ = IND Rs 52
Now 1 $ = IND Rs 66
Do you think US Economy is booming? No, but Indian Economy is Going Down.
Our economy is in your hands....
INDIAN economy is in a crisis. Our country like many other ASIAN countries, is undergoing a severe economic crunch. Many INDIAN industries are closing down. The INDIAN economy is in a crisis and if we do not take proper steps to control those, we will be in a critical situation.
More than 30,000 crore rupees of foreign exchange are being siphoned out of our country on products such as cosmetics, snacks, tea, beverages, etc... which are grown, produced and consumed here.
A cold drink that costs only 70 / 80 paisa to produce, is sold for Rs.9 and a major chunk of profits from these are sent abroad. This is a serious drain on INDIAN economy.
We have nothing against Multinational companies, but to protect our own interests we request everybody to use INDIAN products only at least for the next two years. With the rise in petrol prices, if we do not do this, the Rupee will devalue further and we will end up paying much more for the same products in the near future.
What you can do about it?
1. Buy only products manufactured by WHOLLY INDIAN COMPANIES.
2. ENROLL as many people as possible for this cause.....
Each individual should become a leader for this awareness. This is the only way to save our country from severe economic crisis. You don't need to give-up your lifestyle. You just need to choose an alternate product.
LIST OF PRODUCTS
COLD DRINKS:-
DRINK LEMON JUICE, FRESH FRUIT JUICES, CHILLED LASSI (SWEET OR SOUR), BUTTER MILK, COCONUT WATER, JAL JEERA, ENERJEE, and MASALA MILK...
INSTEAD OF COCA COLA, PEPSI, LIMCA, MIRINDA, SPRITE
BATHING SOAP:-
USE CINTHOL & OTHER GODREJ BRANDS, SANTOOR, WIPRO SHIKAKAI, MYSORE SANDAL, MARGO, NEEM, EVITA, MEDIMIX, GANGA , NIRMA BATH & CHANDRIKA
INSTEAD OF LUX, LIFEBUOY, REXONA, LIRIL, DOVE, PEARS, LESANCY, CAMAY, PALMOLIVE
TOOTH PASTE:-
USE NEEM, BABOOL, PROMISE, VICO VAJRADANTI, PRUDENT, DABUR PRODUCTS, MESWAK
INSTEAD OF COLGATE, CLOSE UP, PEPSODENT, CIBACA, FORHANS, MENTADENT.
TOOTH BRUSH: -
USE PRUDENT, AJANTA , PROMISE
INSTEAD OF COLGATE, CLOSE UP, PEPSODENT, FORHANS, ORAL-B
SHAVING CREAM:-
USE GODREJ, EMAMI
INSTEAD OF PALMOLIVE, OLD SPICE, GILLETE
BLADE:-
USE SUPERMAX, TOPAZ, LAZER, ASHOKA
INSTEAD OF SEVEN-O -CLOCK, 365, GILLETTE
TALCUM POWDER:-
USE SANTOOR, GOKUL, CINTHOL, WIPRO BABY POWDER, BOROPLUS
INSTEAD OF PONDS, OLD SPICE, JOHNSON'S BABY POWDER, SHOWER TO SHOWER
MILK POWDER:-
USE INDIANA, AMUL, AMULYA
INSTEAD OF ANIKSPRAY, MILKANA, EVERYDAY MILK, MILKMAID.
SHAMPOO:-
USE LAKME, NIRMA, VELVETTE
INSTEAD OF HALO, ALL CLEAR, NYLE, SUNSILK, HEAD AND SHOULDERS, PANTENE
MOBILE CONNECTIONS:-
USE BSNL, AIRTEL
INSTEAD OF HUTCH
Food Items:-
Eat Tandoori chicken, Vada Pav, Idli, Dosa, Puri, Uppuma
INSTEAD OF KFC, MACDONALD'S, PIZZA HUT, A&W
Every INDIAN product you buy makes a big difference. It saves INDIA. Let us take a firm decision today.
BUY INDIAN TO BE INDIAN - We are not against of foreign products.
WE ARE NOT ANTI-MULTINATIONAL. WE ARE TRYING TO SAVE OUR NATION. EVERY DAY IS A STRUGGLE FOR A REAL FREEDOM. WE ACHIEVED OUR INDEPENDENCE AFTER LOSING MANY LIVES.
THEY DIED PAINFULLY TO ENSURE THAT WE LIVE PEACEFULLY. THE CURRENT TREND IS VERY THREATENING.
MULTINATIONALS CALL IT GLOBALIZATION OF INDIAN ECONOMY. FOR INDIANS LIKE YOU AND ME, IT IS RE-COLONIZATION OF INDIA. THE COLONIST'S LEFT INDIA THEN. BUT THIS TIME, THEY WILL MAKE SURE THEY DON'T MAKE ANY MISTAKES.
WHO WOULD LIKE TO LET A "GOOSE THAT LAYS GOLDEN EGGS" SLIP AWAY?
PLEASE REMEMBER: POLITICAL FREEDOM IS USELESS WITHOUT ECONOMIC INDEPENDENCE
RUSSIA, S.KOREA, MEXICO - THE LIST IS VERY LONG!! LET US LEARN FROM THEIR EXPERIENCE AND FROM OUR HISTORY. LET US DO THE DUTY OF EVERY TRUE INDIAN.
FINALLY, IT'S OBVIOUS THAT YOU CAN'T GIVE UP ALL OF THE ITEMS MENTIONED ABOVE. SO GIVE UP AT LEAST ONE ITEM FOR THE SAKE OF OUR COUNTRY!
We would be sending useless forwards to our friends daily. Instead, please forward this note to all your friends to create awareness...!!
"LITTLE DROPS MAKE A GREAT OCEAN."

Friday 1 May 2020

REGISTRATION FORMS FOR OBTAINING TRAVELLING ASSISTANCE TO MIGRANTS AND LABOURS IN INDIA DUE TO COVID-19 LOCKDOWN

IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS TO THE MIGRANTS TO TRAVEL TO THEIR HOME STATES:

 1. THEY SHOULD CARRY COVID-19 NEGATIVE CERTIFICATE ISSUED BY THE COVID-19 MEDICAL AUTHORITIES

2. THEY SHOULD HAVE THE MIGRANT CERTIFICATE REGISTERED TO COME BACK TO THEIR HOME STATES.

3. MUST HAVE A MASK AND MAINTAIN SOCIAL DISTANCE WHILE BOARDING 
BUS/TRAIN


HOW TO REGISTER FOR THE TRAVEL





STATE WISE MIGRANTS APPLICATION FORMS:

THE MIGRANTS CAN DOWNLOAD THE FORMS FROM THE BELOW LINKS AND IMMEDIATELY APPROACH THE LOCAL POLICE FOR ASSURING THE SAFE TRAVEL IN BUS/TRAIN AS PROVIDED BY THE GOVERNMENT

1. GOVERNMENT OF TELANGANA:



2. GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH

site under maintainance---shall be updated soon

3. GOVERNMENT OF DELHI


4. GOVERNMENT OF UTTARPRADESH


5.  GOVERNMENT OF HARYANA


6. GOVERNMENT OF  MADHYA PRADESH


7. GOVERNMENT OF UTTARAKHAND


8. GOVERNMENT OF WESTBENGAL


9.GOVERNMENT OF ASSOM


10. GOVERNMENT OF HIMACHAL PRADESH


11. GOVERNMENT OF GOA


12. GOVERNMENT OF PUNJAB


13. GOVERNMENT OF TAMIL NADU


14, GOVERNMENT OF KERALA


15. GOVERNMENT OF MAHARASTRA


16. GOVERNMENT OF RAJASTHAN


17. GOVERNMENT OF BIHAR


18. GOVERNMENT OF KARNATAKA


19. GOVERNMENT OF GUJARATH


20. GOVERNMENT OF CHATTISGARH


21. GOVERNMENT OF JHARKHAND


22. GOVERNMENT OF JAMMU & KASHMIR






FOR ASSISTANCE REGARDING THIS ISSUE CALL TO THE BELOW PROVIDED HELPLINE NUMBERS OF INDIVIDUAL STATES AND UNION  TERRITORIES







Current Affairs for Civil Services Examination

what to follow regarding the Current Affairs section for UPSC CIVIL SERVICES EXAMINATION?
it is the most herculean doubt that arises in any aspirant...But one should be very cautious regarding its following....

the below were the most suggested Links for Current Affairs that one can follow in their preparation.

1.http://www.visionias.in/resources/current_affairs.php?c=ca

2.https://iasscore.in/target-pt

3. https://iasbaba.com/press-information-bureau/


the above links include versatile collection of Current events, most necessary topics for the Exam and Press information Bureau collection as well.


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