MksRcdCndt-CSM-2024-Engl-250425.pdf
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MksRcdCndt-CSM-2024-Engl-250425.pdf
CIVIL SERVICES (MAIN) EXAMINATION 2024
MARKS OF UPSC QUALIFIED CANDIDATES
LIST OF RECOMMENDED CANDIDATES
With Marks .
CIVIL SERVICES (MAIN) EXAMINATION 2024
MARKS OF UPSC QUALIFIED CANDIDATES
LIST OF RECOMMENDED CANDIDATES
With Marks .
Forwarded from JKPSC SUPER SIMPLIFIED (Dr. Gaurav J. Sontake)
π Mains Answer Writing Course βοΈ
β Comprehensive program designed to enhance your answer-writing skills π
π Daily Answer Writing Practice ποΈ
β³ Prompt Evaluation and Feedback β±οΈ
π― Personalized Mentorship π¨βπ«
π Flexible Scheduling β³
EMI Option available
Validity - 6 months
π Helpline - π² 7827779142 / π¬ @dr_gjsontake
π For more details - https://upscsupersimplified.classx.co.in/new-courses/56-upsc-mains-answer-writing-28-april-2025
β Comprehensive program designed to enhance your answer-writing skills π
π Daily Answer Writing Practice ποΈ
β³ Prompt Evaluation and Feedback β±οΈ
π― Personalized Mentorship π¨βπ«
π Flexible Scheduling β³
EMI Option available
Validity - 6 months
π Helpline - π² 7827779142 / π¬ @dr_gjsontake
π For more details - https://upscsupersimplified.classx.co.in/new-courses/56-upsc-mains-answer-writing-28-april-2025
Forwarded from JKPSC SUPER SIMPLIFIED (Dr. Gaurav J. Sontake)
IAS MAINS ANSWER WRITING SCHEDULE (28 April 2025) (1).pdf
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Essay Questions 2013-24.pdf
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Essay Questions (2013-24)
10 Important Historical Terms Asked in UPSC Prelims
1/ Araghatta
πΈ What? Waterwheel used for irrigation.
π Asked in 2016.
2/ Eripatti
πΈ What? Land revenue reserved for maintaining village tanks.
π Asked in 2016.
3/ Ghatikas
πΈ What? Colleges usually attached to temples.
π Asked in 2016.
4/ Banjaras
πΈ Who? Trader-nomads during the medieval period.
π Asked in 2016.
5/ Mahattara & Pattakila
πΈ What? Village headmen and officials in ancient India.
π Asked in 2014.
6/ Tribhanga
πΈ What? A dance pose with three bends (neck, waist, knee).
πΈ Common in Odissi dance.
π Asked in 2013.
7/ Manganiyars
πΈ Who? Musicians who performed for kings and landlords.
πΈ Known for their songs at various ceremonies.
8/ Panchayatan
πΈ What? Temple style with 4 corner shrines and 1 main shrine at the center.
9/ Kalaripayattu
πΈ What? An ancient martial art from South India.
10/ Kalyana Mandapas
πΈ What? Structures for the ritual marriage of deities.
πΈ Built under the Vijayanagara temple style.
π Asked in 2019.
Understanding such terms is key to scoring in UPSC Prelims. Save this for revision!
1/ Araghatta
πΈ What? Waterwheel used for irrigation.
π Asked in 2016.
2/ Eripatti
πΈ What? Land revenue reserved for maintaining village tanks.
π Asked in 2016.
3/ Ghatikas
πΈ What? Colleges usually attached to temples.
π Asked in 2016.
4/ Banjaras
πΈ Who? Trader-nomads during the medieval period.
π Asked in 2016.
5/ Mahattara & Pattakila
πΈ What? Village headmen and officials in ancient India.
π Asked in 2014.
6/ Tribhanga
πΈ What? A dance pose with three bends (neck, waist, knee).
πΈ Common in Odissi dance.
π Asked in 2013.
7/ Manganiyars
πΈ Who? Musicians who performed for kings and landlords.
πΈ Known for their songs at various ceremonies.
8/ Panchayatan
πΈ What? Temple style with 4 corner shrines and 1 main shrine at the center.
9/ Kalaripayattu
πΈ What? An ancient martial art from South India.
10/ Kalyana Mandapas
πΈ What? Structures for the ritual marriage of deities.
πΈ Built under the Vijayanagara temple style.
π Asked in 2019.
Understanding such terms is key to scoring in UPSC Prelims. Save this for revision!
Forwarded from UPSC preparation with Kunal
Important desert's in Gulf nations
Saudi Arabia
Rub' al-Khali
* An-Nafud
* Ad-Dahna Desert
* Al-Harrah
Iran
Dasht-e Kavir
* Dasht-e Lut
* Kavir-e Namak
* Rigestan Desert
* Maranjab Desert
Oman
Rub' al-Khali
* Wahiba Sands
* Jiddat al-Harasis
Saudi Arabia
Rub' al-Khali
* An-Nafud
* Ad-Dahna Desert
* Al-Harrah
Iran
Dasht-e Kavir
* Dasht-e Lut
* Kavir-e Namak
* Rigestan Desert
* Maranjab Desert
Oman
Rub' al-Khali
* Wahiba Sands
* Jiddat al-Harasis
Prelims Economics Important Topics List
Basic Economic Concepts
- Inflation
- Idea of National Income, GDP/GVA
Macro Economic Concepts
- Evolution of Money
- RBIβs Monetary Policy
Indian Economy Related Concepts
- Evolution of Indian Economy
- Planning in India
- Economic Reforms
Financial Institutions
- Banking in India
- Security Market
- Insurance
External Sector
- Balance of Payment and Related Concepts
- Currency Related Concepts
- International Bodies and Agreements
Sectors of Economy
- Agriculture
- Industries
- Services
Public Finance
- Fiscal Policy
- Taxation
- Budget
Social Infrastructure and Miscellaneous
- Education
- Health
- Welfare Schemes
- Important Indices and Reports
@upscsupersimplified
Basic Economic Concepts
- Inflation
- Idea of National Income, GDP/GVA
Macro Economic Concepts
- Evolution of Money
- RBIβs Monetary Policy
Indian Economy Related Concepts
- Evolution of Indian Economy
- Planning in India
- Economic Reforms
Financial Institutions
- Banking in India
- Security Market
- Insurance
External Sector
- Balance of Payment and Related Concepts
- Currency Related Concepts
- International Bodies and Agreements
Sectors of Economy
- Agriculture
- Industries
- Services
Public Finance
- Fiscal Policy
- Taxation
- Budget
Social Infrastructure and Miscellaneous
- Education
- Health
- Welfare Schemes
- Important Indices and Reports
@upscsupersimplified
MOST_REPEATED_THEMES_FOR_UPSC_PRELIMS_PART_1_BASED_ON_PYQs.pdf
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MOST REPEATED THEMES FOR UPSC PRELIMS (BASED ON PYQs)
MOST_REPEATED_THEMES_FOR_UPSC_PRELIMS_PART_2_BASED_ON_PYQs.pdf
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MOST REPEATED THEMES FOR UPSC PRELIMS (PART 2)
(BASED ON PYQs)
(BASED ON PYQs)
These next few days and nights are important. Make every second count. Work hard.
I want students of this group to feature in final PDF.
GIVE your everything! ππ
I want students of this group to feature in final PDF.
GIVE your everything! ππ
βΆοΈDifferent Types of Hydrogen
Hydrogen is categorized by its production method and environmental impact, often color-coded:
1. Green Hydrogen
- Produced via electrolysis of water using renewable energy (solar, wind, hydro).
- Zero COβ emissions during production.
2. Blue Hydrogen
- Made from natural gas (methane) via steam reforming, but with carbon capture and storage (CCS) to reduce emissions.
- Low-carbon, but not fully emission-free.
3. Grey Hydrogen
- Produced from natural gas (steam methane reforming) without carbon capture.
- High COβ emissions (most common today).
4. Black/Brown Hydrogen
- Made from coal gasification.
- Highly polluting (common in coal-rich countries).
5. Pink/Purple Hydrogen
- Produced via electrolysis powered by nuclear energy.
- Low-carbon but controversial due to nuclear waste.
6. Turquoise Hydrogen
- Made via methane pyrolysis, splitting methane into hydrogen and solid carbon (no COβ emissions if powered by renewables).
- Still in experimental stages.
7. White (Natural) Hydrogen
- Naturally occurring hydrogen found in geological formations.
- Potentially the cleanest if extracted without environmental harm.
Hydrogen is categorized by its production method and environmental impact, often color-coded:
1. Green Hydrogen
- Produced via electrolysis of water using renewable energy (solar, wind, hydro).
- Zero COβ emissions during production.
2. Blue Hydrogen
- Made from natural gas (methane) via steam reforming, but with carbon capture and storage (CCS) to reduce emissions.
- Low-carbon, but not fully emission-free.
3. Grey Hydrogen
- Produced from natural gas (steam methane reforming) without carbon capture.
- High COβ emissions (most common today).
4. Black/Brown Hydrogen
- Made from coal gasification.
- Highly polluting (common in coal-rich countries).
5. Pink/Purple Hydrogen
- Produced via electrolysis powered by nuclear energy.
- Low-carbon but controversial due to nuclear waste.
6. Turquoise Hydrogen
- Made via methane pyrolysis, splitting methane into hydrogen and solid carbon (no COβ emissions if powered by renewables).
- Still in experimental stages.
7. White (Natural) Hydrogen
- Naturally occurring hydrogen found in geological formations.
- Potentially the cleanest if extracted without environmental harm.