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On the occasion of Savarkar Jayanti, I offer abhivādan to the countless brave revolutionaries who faced the cruelest torments in the Cellular Jail of Andaman—yet kept the flame of freedom burning.

From the fiery soil of Bengal came patriots like Ullaskar Dutt, Sachin Sanyal and Barindra Ghosh.
From the valiant land of Punjab, Bhai Parmanand stood tall in defiance.
From Maharashtra, Veer Savarkar himself became both witness and symbol of that silent suffering.

These men were not broken by chains, darkness, or isolation. Their sacrifice still echoes through the rusting locks and hollow corridors of Kalapani.

Let us not remember them as victims, but as torchbearers—who carried in their hearts a free Bharat long before we earned it.

Today, we remember. We bow. We try to carry forward their fire.

Nikhil
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On the occasion of Savarkar Jayanti, I offer abhivādan to the countless brave revolutionaries who faced the cruelest torments in the Cellular Jail of Andaman—yet kept the flame of freedom burning. From the fiery soil of Bengal came patriots like Ullaskar…
I think we have some Gandhians here. They are disliking the above post about saluting the revolutionaries. In last 1 hour, about 70 people have left the channel... We have all become good at social media protests. 😂😂

But remember, even Gandhiji praised the bravery and valour of Revolutionaries. We may think that their path of violence was right/wrong, but that is a policy decision about methods to pursue. It doesn't diminish their patriotism. It doesn't diminish the reality of the torture.

Kalapani at Andaman was a British forefather of the USA's Guantanamo Bay and Abu Ghraib. The places of extreme torture.

I really don't understand what is there to dislike about the post. I also will not turn this into a pretext to gain subscribers by asking the supporters to compensate.

Padhai karo bhai.
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It was a long expected reform. Already many state PCS do this. It took entire Pooja Khedkar scam to get the UPSC moving in this direction.

Better late than never. A welcome move indeed.
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The Nattukottai Chettiars were the most prominent traditional business community from the Tamil region. Their enterprising spirit led many of them to seek their fortunes overseas, facing many setbacks and successes along the way, conditioned by contemporary historical circumstances.

Trust, alongside risk and courage, was central to the entire saga of the Chettiar wealth generation. The lynchpin of their overseas business was the unique intra-community banking structure they developed. Over time, the breakdown of the old business and social networks led to a great deal of transformation and diversification within the community.

In a sense, their story is a thread that connects south India, Burma and Southeast Asia across the Bay of Bengal. It is equally one that spans the British imperial era and that of the modern nation state.

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Hello students,

These are the solutions to Mapping questions asked by UPSC earlier in History Optional. Since 2013 till 2024.

We have used the official upsc maps of each year directly to give the feeling.

The site identification we believe is largely correct. In case where we are not sure (about 2 or 3 places in 220 sites asked in 11 years), we have said 'possibly'.

Along with the release of our Mapping book and Mapping Modular course, we think this would add a great value to students preparation.

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After PMP and MMP, here we come with LMP...!! It was long in the making. Finally it is here... we are not hopeful but sure that it will be extremely helpful to students who have done their GS Foundation already or trying to do self study and need targeted help and discipline.

(I think ab hame GS Foundation ka bhi naamkaran GMP kar dena chahiye, for the sake of consistency. What do you think?)

https://youtu.be/MlDW9QqVyww?si=f3NAArRNYP1xSunN
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How did I miss this book? It was published in 2023...
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I totally agree...
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Look at the wall of books.... what a beauty. Simple, elegant and bewitching. I can't take my eyes off her.

Zindagi me ek ghar ho. Jisme ek diwar aisi ho.
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This is not what teachers mean when they say "make short notes for quick revision". 😂😂
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Today, I got to meet Magsaysay Award winner (2016) Bezwada Wilson sir of Safai Karmachari Andolan (SKA). Extremely interesting and lively interaction went on for more than an hour.

In GS2 we tend to study social problems in a very theoretical manner. Knowing this as a lived reality, to transform life of the people, was deeply touching.

Inspiring personality. Inspiring work.
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With Dr. Ayyaz Tamboli sir, IAS 2009 Chattisgarh cadre.

His work among the tribals of central India is extremely inspiring and exceptional. He managed to ensure that good quality medical services are available in the remote tribal locations succesfully. It is now global case study and among the best practices of governance.

I wanted to meet him for long time. He is posted in Delhi for quite some time but it was today that the meeting could happen.

I am very glad. A fanboy moment.
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This is one reason I always felt that history of Delhi is overrated. Many people in Delhi feel ki sari history jo hai yahi pe hai. Sare monuments, sari virasat....

In such mindset, yahaki chhoti chhoti ghatna bhi national hoti hai... aur rest of India ki badi badi ghatnaye bhi regional hoti hai. Bhai, go and see the country first.

Decentralization sirf polity me nahi, mindset me chahiye, and for that it should first happen in History. Our "regional" history needs to be given proper place in our history book.
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With the students of northeast India at LevelUp IAS.

Most of them are from remote tribes in Arunachal and now staying in Delhi and preparing for civil services.

I have been to Arunachal in 2015. It was 10 years ago. That visit was almost a month long and was designed to help students preparing for APPSC.

Knowing first-hand what beautiful land, people, food, culture and weather they have to leave behind, when coming to a mega city like Delhi, I salute their indomitable spirit.

LevelUp IAS will continue to have special bond with the northeast.
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