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🔆 5 Hard-Hitting Quotes from Everybody Loves a Good Drought – P. Sainath
📘 Stories from India’s poorest districts

On Poverty & Inequality
🗨️ “Poverty is not just about income — it is about powerlessness.”
📌 Use in essays on: Social justice, Empowerment, Rural development

On Governance
🗨️ “India’s poor are not poor because they lack enterprise; they are poor because systems deny them justice.”
📌 Use in essays on: Governance failures, Welfare delivery, Policy gaps

On Rural India
🗨️ “In the villages of India, development often arrives as a contractor’s bill.”
📌 Use in essays on: Infrastructure vs. outcomes, Inclusive growth, Rural economy

On Social Justice
🗨️ “The poor are invisible not because they do not exist, but because we refuse to see them.”
📌 Use in essays on: Marginalisation, Representation, Ethical responsibility

On Development Models
🗨️ “Drought is not just about lack of rain — it is about lack of justice.”
📌 Use in essays on: Sustainable development, Climate justice, Equity


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We remain consistent, whether the outcome is positive or negative, because our self-worth is no longer dependent on external validation. Krishna argues that such an attitude cleanses the mind and interrupts the cycle of disappointment. We grow in humility, patience, and tranquility by giving results to the Divine. Work therefore becomes a form of worship, rather than a burden. In everyday life, this entails trying wholeheartedly—whether in a profession, relationships, or service—and accepting outcomes with grace. Nishkama Karma elevates ordinary action into a spiritual discipline, liberating us from pain and bringing us closer to inner harmony.
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Your ignorance is the cause of all your sufferings. Therefore you dont need motivation . because it just eradicates the suffering for a temporary period. you need to look into yourself to know the depth of your thought, most of the answers of the questions you are puzzled about, the answer lie within yourself, so instead of looking into outside for someone who would uplift you is merely useless. what you need is inner cleansing . And through intellect and observation every dukkha- pain , could be transgressed. you must see into the root of the pain rather than bothering about the magnificent tree. know that the leaves fall and new leaves do come, its a process, do not grief because a leaf has fallen , its the law of nature.
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🔆 GS - 3 Marks Distribution in CSE 2023

economy -50 marks
2(10m)+3(15 m)
agri-35 marks
2(10m)+1(15m )
science -40 marks
2(10m)+ 2(15m)
envi + dm - 75marks
3(10m)+3(15m)
Inter security -50 marks
2(10m)+2(15m)
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Happiness comes when your work and words are of benefit to yourself and others...
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Distractions test you but determination defines your real strength.

Make yourself so much determined that no distractions no External disturbance won't shake your inner confidence and dreams....

Distractions challenge every person who is struggling hard to achieve his dreams... but the point is you need to figure it out where and how much energy you invest in a particular thing... whenever you give your time and energy to a particular thing ask yourself... what would be the output of that investment... once you realise that the output is negative or positive you would start rationalizing you actions accordingly.

At the end... discipline is not about suppressing desires.... it’s about wisely choosing where your energy flows.

when energy flows in the right direction.. results grow🌷

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🔆 5 Quotes from The God of Small Things – Arundhati Roy
📘 A story of love, loss, and inequality in India

On Inequality
🗨️ “There’s really no such thing as the ‘voiceless’. There are only the deliberately silenced, or the preferably unheard.”
📌 Use in essays on: Marginalisation, Social justice, Representation

On Caste & Barriers
🗨️ “It is curious how sometimes the memory of death lives on for so much longer than the memory of the life that it purloined.”
📌 Use in essays on: Caste oppression, Historical injustice, Memory of inequality

On Social Injustice
🗨️ “Change is one thing. Acceptance is another.”
📌 Use in essays on: Reform vs. social mindset, Resistance to equality, Social change

On Freedom
🗨️ “They all crossed into forbidden territory. They all broke the rules. They all tampered with the laws that lay down who should be loved, and how.”
📌 Use in essays on: Individual liberty, Gender justice, Love vs. law

On Human Dignity
🗨️ “Things can change in a day.”
📌 Use in essays on: Hope, Social reform, Human resilience

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In Sanskrit, ego is ahankara, which literally means “I-maker.” It’s the part of your mind that builds your identity. Not your true self, but the story you tell about who you are: your name, your job title, your relationships, your status, your opinions, your desires, your “shoulds.” Ego isn’t just “I’m awesome.” It’s also “I’m a failure,” “I must be loved,” “I’m nothing without my success,” “I’ll never be enough.”

Basically, ego is the one in your head constantly narrating your life like it’s an Oscar-winning drama. It’s exhausting because it never shuts up and it takes everything personally.
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What feels dull today builds your success tomorrow.

Often the things that feel boring and repetitive are the very steps that lead us towards success. Excitement may give us a start, but only quiet hours of routine, revision, discipline and consistency brings results. What looks dull today is silently building the foundation for tomorrow’s achievements.

Instead of running away from boredom... accept it as a companion of growth. Whenever you feel tired of repetition... remind yourself that every page read, every line revised, every effort repeated is a step closer to your goal.

Keep going
Keep hustling🌷
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🔆 5 Profound Quotes from The Difficulty of Being Good – Gurcharan Das
📘 On the subtle art of dharma in public and private life

On Dharma & Dilemma
🗨️ “The Mahabharata’s heroes are not saints. They stumble, they fail, they learn — and that is why they are so human.”
📌 Use in essays on: Ethical dilemmas, Leadership, Humanity in governance

On Justice
🗨️ “Dharma is not a fixed code, but a conversation about what is right in a given context.”
📌 Use in essays on: Rule of law vs. morality, Contextual ethics, Policy-making

On Greed & Power
🗨️ “The Kauravas show us that greed is not just a personal vice — it can destroy institutions and societies.”
📌 Use in essays on: Corruption, Institutional ethics, Political morality

On Responsibility
🗨️ “The Mahabharata insists that we are responsible not only for our actions, but also for our inaction.”
📌 Use in essays on: Civil service ethics, Accountability, Public duty

On The Human Condition
🗨️ “The real difficulty is not in knowing what is good, but in being good.”
📌 Use in essays on: Ethical conduct, Character, Integrity

🔆 “The Difficulty of Being Good” – गुरचरण दास
📘 महाभारत के नैतिक प्रश्न और धर्म की जटिलता

धर्म और दुविधा पर
🗨️ “महाभारत के नायक संत नहीं थे। वे लड़खड़ाए, असफल हुए, सीखे — और इसी कारण वे मानवीय लगे।”
📌 निबंध में उपयोग: नैतिक दुविधा, नेतृत्व, मानवीयता

न्याय पर
🗨️ “धर्म कोई स्थिर संहिता नहीं है, बल्कि यह इस पर विमर्श है कि किसी परिस्थिति में क्या सही है।”
📌 निबंध में उपयोग: न्याय बनाम नैतिकता, प्रसंगानुकूल आचार, नीति-निर्माण

लोभ और सत्ता पर
🗨️ “कौरव हमें दिखाते हैं कि लोभ केवल व्यक्तिगत दोष नहीं है — यह संस्थाओं और समाजों को भी नष्ट कर सकता है।”
📌 निबंध में उपयोग: भ्रष्टाचार, संस्थागत नैतिकता, राजनीतिक आचरण

जिम्मेदारी पर
🗨️ “महाभारत यह आग्रह करता है कि हम केवल अपने कर्मों के लिए ही नहीं, बल्कि अपनी अकर्मण्यता के लिए भी जिम्मेदार हैं।”
📌 निबंध में उपयोग: प्रशासनिक उत्तरदायित्व, कर्तव्य, सार्वजनिक जीवन

मानव स्वभाव पर
🗨️ “कठिनाई अच्छाई को जानने में नहीं, बल्कि अच्छा बनने में है।”
📌 निबंध में उपयोग: नैतिक आचरण, चरित्र निर्माण, ईमानदारी

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