I want to have a real talk with all the students studying in India.
I am sorry to say that now you are on your own. My time was different. People used to care about us back then. Now no one cares about you.
All the politicians you are asking for accountability from have already sent their sons and daughters abroad.
They don't care if this country is doomed or not.
Those politicians who don't have sons and daughters are unmarried so they also don't care about you.
You are on your own and you have to fight this battle all alone.
@AmazonHelp My order was cancelled by your side, not by me, yet ₹5 was deducted from my refund. Since the cancellation was on your side, why was any amount deducted? Please look into this and issue the full refund asap.
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@AmazonHelp Extremely disappointed. My Amazon order was canceled on the scheduled delivery day after I had waited for it for several days. No proper explanation was provided. This is unacceptable and has caused a lot of inconvenience. Please investigate and provide a resolution.
Dear @PMOIndia
A few days ago, you urged people not to spend Indian money abroad.
So, kindly bring a law mandating that kids of ministers & bureaucrats study only in India.
Their children should also experience the policies & infrastructure their parents create for our kids.
Success in the UPSC Civil Services Preliminary Examination is no longer about how much you know; it is about knowing what matters. In an era of information overload, the biggest challenge for an aspirant is not finding resources, but filtering them.
For years, I have observed brilliant students falter not because they lacked hard work, but because they lacked direction. The common narrative is that UPSC is "unpredictable." I strongly disagree. I believe that while the questions change, the logic remains consistent. The examiner leaves footprints in the form of recurring themes, evolving concepts, and specific "trap" patterns. The problem is that standard compilations bury these footprints under chronological lists, making it impossible to see the bigger picture.
This PYQ Trend Map Compilation is my answer to that chaos.
I have not just compiled questions; I have deconstructed them. By breaking down the syllabus into micro-topics, I have attempted to isolate the DNA of the exam. This book is designed to serve as a high-resolution lens, allowing you to see exactly which areas have been exhausted, which are rising in importance, and which are likely to return after a hiatus. My goal is to transform your preparation from "blind reading" to "strategic targeting."
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There’s a phase in life when you’re not earning, not partying, not even living fully — just preparing for something only you can see.
And that silent phase? It builds everything they’ll later applaud.
Just learnt about BharOS, which is an android open source project aimed at providing Indian consumers an alternative for the Google variant of Android.
Coming after ONDC and OCEN. These are big moves for the evolution of the Indian economy.