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Bharti Airtel Foundation Scholarship 2024, check eligibility

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Bharti Airtel Foundation launches scholarship programme for Engineering students

This merit-cum-means scholarship aims to support deserving students from diverse socio-economic backgrounds with a focus on girl students, the foundation said.

To commemorate its 25-year anniversary, Bharti Airtel Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Bharti Enterprises, has announced the launch of the ‘Bharti Airtel Scholarship Program’

This merit-cum-means scholarship aims to support deserving students from diverse socio-economic backgrounds with a focus on female students, the foundation said in a press release.

Undergraduate students pursuing technology-based Engineering courses and students of five-year integrated courses in the top 50 NIRF colleges are eligible for the scholarship.

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Another criterion for the scholarship is that the annual income of the family of the candidate should not be more than 8.5 lakh.

“Starting this year with 250 students, the Program is designed to scale up incrementally with its successful implementation through each cohort. The ambition is to expand reach to 4,000 scholars with an outlay of 100+ cr per year as the Program reaches its peak,” the foundation said.

The scholarship will cover 100 per cent of the college fees throughout the entire duration of the course.

Other benefits include a laptop and fees for the hostel and mess.

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Rakesh Bharti Mittal, Vice Chairman of Bharti Enterprises and Co-Chairman of Bharti Airtel Foundation said, “As we reflect on the last 25 years, the Bharti Airtel Foundation is proud to have touched 6 million+ lives through our educational initiatives. With this pioneering Bharti Airtel Scholarship Program, we are expanding our commitment to empower students from diverse socio-economic backgrounds, particularly girl students, to achieve academic excellence and pursue their dreams….”

To know more about the scholarship, visit the official website of the foundation at bhartifoundation.org/bharti-airtel-scholarship

NCDC Announces Admissions in Montessori Teacher Training Program and Rapid Spoken English Course

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NCDC Announces Admissions in Montessori Teacher Training Program and Rapid Spoken English Course

Srinagar, J&K: The National Child Development Council (NCDC) has announced admissions in two distinctive educational programs aimed at empowering women and enhancing language skills.

In a recent announcement, NCDC announced admissions in Montessori Teacher Training Program exclusively for women, alongside a Rapid Spoken English Course. These initiatives are designed to cater to individuals seeking professional growth and proficiency in English communication.

An official spokesperson highlighted the uniqueness of the Montessori Teacher Training Program, emphasizing its global certification and job-oriented curriculum. The program, set to commence soon, offers limited seats, underlining its popularity and relevance in the educational sector.

“For more information on the Montessori course and enrollment details, interested candidates can contact +919846808283 or visit NCDC’s official website at [https://ncdconline./](https://ncdconline./),” the spokesperson added.

Regarding the Rapid Spoken English Course, NCDC issued a statement underscoring its accelerated approach to English proficiency. The course promises English fluency within 50 hours, stressing the potential benefits of language proficiency in unlocking diverse opportunities and experiences.

“Aspirants eager to join the Spoken English course can reach out via +918129821775 or visit NCDC’s course page at [https://ncdconline.g/courses/](https://ncdconline./courses/) for further details,” the statement highlighted.

NCDC, established as an autonomous national organization dedicated to promoting child welfare and women’s empowerment in India, continues to expand its educational offerings to foster holistic development and educational excellence.

J&K Students Association Urges LG Sinha to Extend Summer Vacation Amid Heatwave

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J&K Students Association Urges LG Sinha to Extend Summer Vacation Amid Heatwave

Srinagar, July 17, KDC: The Jammu & Kashmir Students Association today expressed deep concern regarding the decision by the Director of School Education Kashmir to reopen schools on July 18th despite the ongoing heatwave across the region. In a statement, Additional Spokesperson of the Association, Zubair Reshi, said that while colleges have rightly commenced their summer break, younger students are being asked to return to classrooms after a mere 10-day vacation. This decision disregards the serious health risks posed by the current intense heat, which can lead to dehydration, fatigue, and heat-related illnesses among children, he said.

“In Kashmir, colleges are closed from July 15 for summer vacation, but schools reopen on July 18 after just 10 days. How are younger students supposed to stay cool when college students get to chill at home? Can the Director of School Education explain the logic behind this decision?” the Association asked.

Reshi noted that in recent weeks, Jammu & Kashmir has experienced record-high temperatures, making daily activities uncomfortable and unsafe, particularly for younger students who are more susceptible to extreme weather conditions. Many schools lack adequate cooling infrastructure, leaving classrooms hotter than outdoor temperatures and creating a challenging environment for effective learning.

He urged the Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha and the Directorate of School Education to reconsider this decision and extend the summer vacation for younger students until the heatwave subsides. “It’s unbearable for children and for all ages, and it’s very difficult for children to attend schools in such conditions. The current scorching heatwave poses significant health risks, especially to young students,” Reshi emphasized.

Ensuring the health and safety of students should be the utmost priority. Prolonging their exposure to these conditions in classrooms without proper cooling measures is both irresponsible and detrimental to their well-being, he asserted.

National Media Coordinator of Association Osheeba Bashir said that a thoughtful extension of the summer vacation will not only protect children from potential health hazards but also contribute to a more conducive learning environment when they do return to school. She urged authorities to prioritize the welfare of students and take immediate decision to address this pressing issue by extending the summer vacation until there is a noticeable change in the weather conditions (KDC)

Indian Army Recruitment 2024 for 379 Vacancies Apply online

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Indian Army will recruit candidates for SSC course. Candidates can apply for 379 vacancies at joinindianarmy.nic.in.

Indian Army has invited applications for Short Service Commission course. Eligible candidates who want to apply for the course can apply online through the official website of Indian Army at joinindianarmy.nic.in. This recruitment drive will fill up 379 vacancies in the organisation

The registration process started on July 16 and will end on August 14, 2024. Read below the eligibility conditions, selection process and other details.

India Post GDS Recruitment 2024: Apply for 44228 vacancies at indiapostgdsonline.gov.in, here’s how to register

Vacancy Details

  • SSC(Tech)-64 Men: 350 vacancies
  • SSC(Tech)-64 Women: 29 vacancies

Eligibility Criteria

Candidates who have passed the requisite Engineering Degree course or are in the final year of the Engineering Degree course can apply. Candidates studying in the final year of the Engineering degree course should be able to submit proof of passing the Engineering Degree Examination along with mark sheets of all semesters/years by 01 APR 2025 and produce the Engineering Degree Certificate within 12 weeks from the date of commencement of training at Pre-Commissioning Training Academy (PCTA).

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The age limit is between 20 to 27 years as on April 1, 2025 (Candidates born between 02 Apr 1998 and 01 Apr 2005, both days inclusive).

Widows of Indian Armed Forces Defence Personnel who Died in Harness can check the educational qualification and age limit in the Detailed Notification available here.

Selection Process

Candidates will be shortlisted based on the organisation’s cut-off. After the applications are shortlisted, the centre allotment will be emailed to the candidate. After the Selection Centre is allotted, candidates will have to select their SSB dates, which are available on a first-come, first-served basis.

Candidates will be put through a two-stage selection process. Those who clear Stage 1 will go to Stage 2. The merit list will be prepared for the engineering stream/subject based on the marks obtained by the candidate at the SSB interview. For more related details, candidates can check the official website of the Indian Army.

Railway recruitment 2024: Apply Online for 2324 Vacancies, Qualification 10th Pass

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Railway recruitment 2024: The Central Railways (CR) has recently announced a significant recruitment drive under the Apprentices Act 1961, aiming to fill 2,424 apprentice positions. This opportunity is open to eligible candidates who meet the specified educational qualifications and age criteria. Interested individuals can apply via the official website of Central Railways, rrccr.com, starting from July 16. The application window will close on August 15, so applicants are encouraged to complete their submissions within this period.

To be eligible for the apprentice roles, candidates must have completed 10th grade with a minimum of 50% marks and possess an ITI certificate in a notified trade. The age limit for applicants is set between 15 to 24 years. As for the application process, candidates from General/OBC/EWS categories are required to pay a nominal fee of Rs 100, while those belonging to SC/ST/PWD/Female categories are exempted from paying any fee.

Selection of candidates will be based on a merit list derived from their marks in the 10th and ITI examinations. Shortlisted candidates will subsequently undergo a document verification process. It’s essential for applicants to ensure that all required documents, including educational certificates and a recent passport-sized photograph, are uploaded correctly during the application process. Upon submission, candidates should retain a printout of their application form for future reference.

For further details and updates regarding the recruitment process, interested individuals are advised to regularly check the official Central Railways website. Detailed information about the application procedure, eligibility criteria, and selection process can also be found on the website, ensuring transparency and accessibility for all potential applicants. This recruitment drive presents a valuable opportunity for aspiring candidates to join the esteemed Central Railways and contribute to the country’s vital transportation infrastructure.

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The Central Railways (CR) has announced recruitment for apprentice post under the Apprentices Act 1961. The recruitment drive is set to fill 2,424 vacancies of Apprentice posts.

Interested and eligible candidates can visit the official website of the Central Railways at rrccr.com to apply for the recruitment before August 15.

More Details:

Important Dates:

  • Registration start date: July 16
  • Registration end date: August 15

Education Qualification:

A candidate must have completed 10th grade (minimum 50% marks) and an ITI certificate in a notified trade.

Age Limit:

A candidate must be aged between 15 to 24 years.

Application Fee:

  • General/OBC/EWS: Rs 100
  • SC/ST/PWD/Female: Exempted from paying application fee

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Selection Process:

Selection will be based on a merit list derived from marks in 10th and ITI examinations. Shortlisted candidates will be called for document verification.

How to Apply:

  • Visit the official RRC CR website at rrccr.com.
  • Find the “Apply Online” link for the RRC CR Apprentice Recruitment 2024.
  • Complete the application form with the necessary details.
  • Upload the required documents, including educational certificates and a recent passport-sized photograph.
  • Pay the application fee (if applicable)
  • Submit the application
  • Take a printout of the application form for future reference

For more details, interested and eligible candidate can visit the official website of the Central Railways (CR) at rrccr.com or click here.

Kashmir Lifeline and Health Centre Recruitment 2024

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Kashmir Lifeline and Health Centre is Hiring

Kashmir Lifeline and Health Centre, a project of Healing Minds Foundation, is hiring mental health counsellors, community mental health workers, multi purpose workers, and YMP trainees

Available positions:

  • Mental Health Counsellor (2 positions)
  • Community Mental Health Worker (6 positions)
  • Multi Purpose Worker (1 position)
  • YMP Trainee (7 positions)

Minimum qualifications:

  • Mental Health Counsellor: PG in Psychology with a minimum of 1 year experience
  • Community Mental Health Worker: PG in Social Work, Psychology, or Sociology with a minimum of 1 year experience
  • Multi Purpose Worker: 10+2 or above
  • YMP Trainee: PG in Psychology, Social Work, or Sociology

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How to apply:

Send your CV to altaf.tantry@kashmirlifeline.org

Contact:

For more details, contact 7006340971

Deadline:

The last date for submission of CVs is July 20, 2024

Kashmir Lifeline and Health Centre is a free mental health counselling helpline. Their toll-free number is 1800-180-7020

Kashmir Lifeline and Health Centre Recruitment 2024

Jobs at Voluntary Medicare Society and Amco Automobiles Pvt. Ltd, check vacancies

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Job at Voluntary Medicare Society and Amco Automobiles Pvt. Ltd

Voluntary Medicare Society, a renowned organization dedicated to the rehabilitation of physically, mentally, visually, speech, and hearing challenged individuals, is urgently seeking qualified candidates for several positions. Located adjacent to SKIMS Medical College in Srinagar, the society is looking for passionate individuals to join their team. The available positions are:

Project Coordinator
Number of Posts: 1
Eligibility: MSW/BSW with relevant work experience

Special Educator
Number of Posts: 1
Eligibility: B.Ed Special Education; experienced candidates will be preferred

Occupational Therapist
Number of Posts: 1
Eligibility: Masters/Bachelors in Occupational Therapy

Sweeper
Number of Posts: 1
Eligibility: Minimum 8th pass

Rehab Therapist
Number of Posts: 1
Eligibility: BRT/DRT with relevant work experience; freshers can also apply

Interested candidates can drop their resumes personally at VMS Bemina during office hours (10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.) or email them to vmsjk1@gmail.com. The last date for submission is July 21, 2024. Preference will be given to persons with disabilities. Shortlisted candidates will be contacted for interviews via email or call.

For more information, contact: +919541786821

Jobs at Voluntary Medicare Society and Amco Automobiles Pvt. Ltd, check vacancies

Amco Automobiles Pvt. Ltd.
Amco Automobiles Pvt. Ltd., an authorized distributor of Ashoka Leyland India Ltd., is urgently seeking Marketing Executives for the districts of Kulgam, Bandipora, Kupwara, and Baramulla. This is an excellent opportunity for both experienced candidates and freshers.

Position: Marketing Executive
Locations: Kulgam, Bandipora, Kupwara, and Baramulla
Eligibility: Experienced candidates will be preferred; freshers are welcome
Salary: Negotiable

Interested candidates can send their CVs to jobs@ksesrinagar.com or WhatsApp them to 8899824763.

CSIR NET 2024: Exam City Slips Released – Download Here

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CSIR NET 2024: Exam City Slips Released – Download Here

To download the Joint CSIR-UGC NET Exam City Slip 2024, candidates will need to enter their Application Number and Date of Birth.

The National Testing Agency, NTA, has released the advance exam city intimation slips for the Joint CSIR-UGC NET Exam 2024. Candidates who will be appearing for the examination can download the exam city slips from the official website at csirnet.nta.ac.in.

To download the exam city slip, candidates will need to enter their Application Number and Date of Birth as log in credentials.

DIRECT LINK TO DOWNLOAD CSIR NET EXAM CITY SLIP 2024

It may be mentioned here that the examination is scheduled to be conducted from July 25 to July 27, 2024. The exam will be held for three hours – from 9 am to 12 pm. For a some papers, the exam will be held from 3 pm to 6 pm.

Candidates must note that the exam city slip should not be confused with the admit card. The CSIR NET hall tickets will be released soon by the NTA on its official website.

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Notably, the examination was scheduled to be held from June 25 to June 27, but was postponed. The NTA had issued a press release wherein it had announced that the exam was postponed due to unavoidable circumstances and logistical issues, adding that the new exam dates will be shared later in the official website.

The postponed of the examination came amid the controversies surrounding a slew of crucial entrance examinations including the NEET UG 2024 and UGC NET 2024.

About the exam

The Joint CSIR-UGC NET exam determines eligibility for Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) and Lectureship (LS)/Assistant Professor roles in Indian universities and colleges. Applications for the test are invited online twice a year through nationwide press notifications, according to the Ministry of Education website.

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JOINT CSIR-UGC NET 2024: How to download exam city slip:

  1. Visit the official website at csirnet.nta.ac.in.
  2. On the home page, click on the Joint CSIR UGC NET Exam City link.
  3. Enter Application Number and Date of Birth on the log in page.
  4. Check the exam city slip displayed on the screen.
  5. Download and print a copy of the same for future reference.

For more details, visit the official website.

UPSC Mains 2024: Comprehensive GS Paper Strategies and Trend Analysis

UPSC Mains Exam 2024: Subject-wise strategy for GS papers, expert analysis of trends emerging from past exams

A proper planning is a must if you are preparing for the UPSC civil services main exam. The General Studies and Essay paper carries a big chunk of total marks.

The Civil Services Main Examination 2024 will start on September 20. Candidates who have passed the civil services preliminary examination 2024 must be preparing for the mains examination with full intensity.

The mains exam plays a vital role in the final ranks UPSC aspirants get, ultimately deciding which service he/she will get.

A proper planning is a must if you are preparing for the UPSC civil services main examination. The General Studies and Essay paper carries a big chunk of the total marks in the UPSC mains examination.

In this article, UPSC civil services aspirants will get to know the strategy to prepare for the civil services mains examination as provided by experts from the Rau’s IAS Study Circle. The focus of this article is on the preparation for General Studies papers.

As per experts, unlike the Preliminary exam, the main exam has a well-delineated syllabus which has remained unchanged since it was introduced in 2013. So they feel that excelling in Mains can be assured with thorough preparation and practice.

Highlights based on close analysis of mains exam papers of the past by experts:

1. Largely follow the syllabus: Barring a few years, when random questions have appeared, most of the questions in the main papers have been by the syllabus prescribed by the UPSC.

2. Based on Predictable themes: Questions in the UPSC mains follow a pattern, and we can predict broad themes. If somebody has prepared for the exam smartly, he/she should know the topics. Given no time constraint, he/she will be able to write a good answer to the questions asked.

3. Preparation and Practice cause the difference: What brings the difference in the marks of aspirants in the Mains exam is the hard work and preparation they have put in. Since the questions are predictable and stick to primarily contemporary issues related to the UPSC mains syllabus, the preparation and practice of answer writing bring about differences in the marks fetched by aspirants.

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Subject wise strategy:

● History (GS Paper 1):

○ History has a comprehensive syllabus covering India’s Art & Culture, Modern Indian History, Modern World History & India’s Post-Independence History. However, a quick glance at questions asked by UPSC reveals that the focus of UPSC has been Art & Culture and Modern Indian History, with relatively less focus on other sections like Post-Independence History and World History. Therefore, students should focus on these areas by going through important Art, Architecture and Literature from Ancient to Modern Times and mains aspects of Modern History. Most sources used by students in prelims for these sections are still relevant for this section.

● Geography (GS Paper 1) and Disaster Management (GS-Paper 3):

○ Geography: The focus of geography has been on important geographical phenomena of climatology, climate change, oceanography, the evolution of the earth and geomorphology. Some questions are also asked from industrial locations and distribution of resources. This section can be prepared well by going through NCERTs, PYQs and current affairs developments in geography and related fields. While writing answers, try to incorporate diagrams, maps and specific examples to substantiate which will help you fetch higher marks.

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○ Disaster Management: Every year, one or two questions about disaster management and related issues are asked. Students should prepare for key disasters like cyclones, earthquakes, droughts, heat waves, and floods. The guidelines published by NDMA and the NCERTs are one good source for preparing these topics.

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● Indian Society (GS Paper 1) and Social Justice (GS-Paper 2):

 Indian Society: Questions from the Indian Society section focus on salient features of Indian society such as Caste, Class, language, religions, urbanisation, and issues related to vulnerable sections such as women, scheduled tribes and scheduled castes. The focus should be on these elements’ current status, dynamism, and inter-relationships. One good way to prepare for this section is from sociology NCERTs of Class XI and Class XII, PYQs and notes of coaching institutions. Answers in this section should be enriched with examples, case studies, and some data to be substantiated.

○ Social Justice: Questions from the social justice section often focus on policy and legislation for vulnerable sections, development sectors such as health, education, and nutrition, and the workings of government schemes and their review. For this, students need to focus on important legislation related to children, women, old age, health, education, etc. For this, it is important to keep abreast of current affairs.

 Polity & Governance (GS Paper 2): Most questions from the Polity & Governance section are around issues of our constitution, such as various constitutional offices of governor, speaker, Parliament, centre-state relations, working and review of our judiciary, bureaucracy and fundamental rights. Students should have a good basic understanding of what they use while preparing for Prelims, and some evaluation, analysis and suggestions, which can be collated from various committee reports such as Second ARC, Law Commission Reports, NCRWC, etc.

● International Relations (GS Paper 2) & Internal Security (GS-Paper 3):

○ Four questions come from the International Relations section, with one on India’s foreign relations with a neighbouring or an important country such as China, USA, Russia, etc. This can be prepared by effectively following current affairs.

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○ However, some static questions from this section are on international organisations and India’s diaspora, which are a bit static in nature. These can be prepared from notes, the Ministry of External Affairs website, and current developments from newspapers.

● Indian Economy & Agriculture in GS Paper 3:

○ Macroeconomics: This requires focusing on macroeconomic indicators, fiscal policy, monetary policy and broader issues in the Indian economy. The answers in this section should have focus on data and committee reports to substantiate better.

○ Agriculture: Agriculture section has high weightage which focuses on key challenges, trends and developments in the Indian Agricultural sector. For this one very good resource is reports of government committees like Ashok Dalwai Committee report on Doubling of Farming Income, Swaminathan Committee Reports, current policy developments in the agricultural sector. Students can prepare these using following current affairs and policy developments in the agricultural sector.

○ Infrastructure: Here the students should focus on issues related to Roadways, Railways, Ports, Airports etc. and their financing such as PPP etc. Focus should be on government initiatives and its assessment. This topic can include data, maps and diagrams to better enhance answer writing.

● Environment in GS Paper 3: About 3-4 questions come from environment and related issues such as biodiversity, conservation, India’s and global policies to address climate change, pollution and Environmental Impact Assessment. Most questions on these issues focus on the basic concepts and current developments related to the above aspects particularly policies and legislations etc. Focus should be current developments, examples, statistics and static concepts of environment from newspapers, monthly magazines etc.

 Science & Technology in GS Paper 3: Science & Technology section is dynamic in nature. However, what students need to prepare is to know what a technology is, its key applications in various fields; related regulatory and other challenges and suggestions to improve the situation. Students need to prepare these items with examples for various technologies and developments from the field of Indian science and technology.

 Ethics, Integrity & Aptitude in GS Paper 4: This paper demands good conceptual understanding of key ethical concepts like integrity, transparency, governance etc. with their applications, concerns and ways to bring them about in governance structures of India. Focus should be on also understanding the key philosophical positions and ethical theories in the field. There are many good textbooks to prepare for this paper, however, one thing that needs to be emphasised is the diligent preparation of topics from Previous Year Questions asked by UPSC.

So, what should the aspirants do?

1. Analyse past trends of GS Mains Paper and the weightage UPSC accords to them: For example, the history syllabus of the exam is very large. It is actually similar to the History Optional syllabus. However, the number of questions asked from say world history and post-independence history topics have been very limited. Students should therefore spend time while preparing for the Mains exam according to the respective weightage of topics in the exam.

2. Prepare important themes: Without memorisation & quick recall getting good marks in the exam is very difficult. Analysis of the past papers will give us an idea of the important themes that we have to prepare for the coming exam. We need to prepare comprehensive analysis, points and examples on these topics and memorise them, to produce the best answers on the topics. This will help us write the best answer in the limited time we have.

3. Do smart work along with hard work: The word limit for mains answers is between 150 or 250 words answers. Many students, while preparing for the exam, tend to think that they will become scholars of the subject while preparing for the GS syllabus. This often leads them to waste their time and effort, with the result that they neither become scholars nor do they achieve their goal of getting into Civil Services. Our target while preparing for this exam is to qualify for civil services and we need to prepare according to the demand of the exam.

4. Answer Writing Practice: Practice makes the perfect answers and hence maximum marks, this is the mantra of success in the mains exam. In the Mains Exam on an average, aspirants are expected to attempt 20 questions on disparate topics in 180 minutes. This is a very demanding task.

Students in order to write this quantum, should have a habit of writing this amount. Regular answer writing on its own or under the guidance of a coaching institution is advisable. Also, answer writing will expose us to the shortcomings in our preparation.

5. Write after preparation: In order to get maximum benefit of answer writing, start writing answers after reading the material for the subject. For example, before writing a test, try and revise the topic from the study materials you have collected. This will give you confidence while writing the test. Also, however, marks you score in the tests, ask your examiner for what more could have been done by you in the answer, so that you get those one or two extra marks. These one or two extra marks in each question will make all the difference in whether you are in the list or not.

6. Being optional ready: The scoring pattern in the mains exams reveal that most aspirants score in a band of 370-440 in the four GS papers. However, there is a wide difference in the marks students score in their optional subjects. Optional subjects have large syllabus and cannot be prepared in a small window. Ideally a student should have adequate preparation when he is appearing for the Prelims. The period between prelims and mains should be dedicated to revision, answer writing practice and mastering the Previous Year Questions asked by UPSC. This will help students score around 300 marks which is what top ranks score.

7. Prepare for Essay and Ethics: The Essay paper and Ethics paper together account for 500 marks. If we analyse the actual and maximum marks fetched by students in these papers, we will find that top rankers tend to score much higher in these papers. However, average aspirants tend to discount these papers and do not accord enough time in preparing for them. Ethics & Essay papers are very predictable and doable, if we put in effort the reward will be very high. Therefore, Aspirants should focus on them.

8. Take feedback and improve: Most students when they start writing mains answers are not able to write good answers. It is here that the role of good mentorship kicks in. A good mentor can analyse your answers and give personalised suggestions which students can incorporate in their answer writing styles and improve their marks.

Should Summer Vacation Be Extended? Here’s What Weather Forecasts Suggest

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Should Summer Vacation Be Extended? Here’s What Weather Forecasts Suggest

Due to the presence of a weak Western Disturbance, there is a possibility of rains in a few areas on 18 July. Even if rains don’t occur, temperatures are still expected to come down tomorrow.

But what about afterwards?
From 19 July onwards temperatures are expected to rise again and may peak around Saturday & Saturday – reaching 34°C.

The current forecasts are also suggesting possibility of cloudy weather, along with the possibility of a monsoon shower in between during the next week. Thus, keeping the day temperatures below 33 – 34°C.

So, should Summer Vacations be Extended?
No, it will probably be not a right call to extend summer break. Temperature of 34°C or even 35°C is common during summers and can occur even in August and sometimes even in September. But, every time, we can’t declare summer breaks.
We should rather get used to such temperatures and the government should also work on upgrading infrastructure of schools like installing of 1 Fan at least in every classroom.

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We should also follow some of these precautionary measures:
1. Drink plenty of water, even if one doesn’t feel thirsty.
2. Dress in lightweight, loose-fitting clothes.
3. Wear light colored clothes. Color of uniforms should be white or any other light colored uniforms. Dark clothes like black, dark blue, dark green can absorb more heat. While as, colors like white reflect heat.
4. Morning assemblies should be skipped during the heatwave days. The same goes for outdoor games. Indoor games should be preferred.
5. Apply sunscreen with a high SPF to protect skin from harmful UV rays.
6. Avoid hot or heavy foods that can increase the body temperature.

Regards; Kashmir weather