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Friday, June 28, 2013
Free distribution of school shoe to Govt. School students
Friday, June 21, 2013
How to read NCERT books for Civil Service Exam
Reading NCERT books from 6th to 12 standards is not a small task as
you have 6-7 subjects, which mean more than 40 books which you are
supposed to mug up before you start serious preparation.
We know it is easy to say that for Civil Services Examination
preparation (particularly for General Studies) read this… this… and
this and a long list of books starts with NCERT books from 6th to 12
standards. But, I agree with you, it is not a small task as you have
6-7 subjects, which mean more than 40 books which you are supposed to
mug up before you start serious preparation.
So, it implies that you are to read this first; it may take months as
you begin preparation by reading, remembering and making notes out of
these. How to manage this all? A big question!
We will answer this question in two parts; one, what is the need and
two, how to manage.
What is the need?
Well, UPSC has always innovated and changed the type, pattern of
questions being asked in Preliminary as well as in the Main
Examination. This calls for a comprehensive understanding of the topic
which comes once your basics are clear.
NCERT books help you build fundamentals. You understand the broad and
wide-ranging aspects crystal clear when you correlate it with
contemporary developments.
You can't think of an effective performance till the time your basics
are not clear that is why experts recommend NCERT Books.
How to manage
We all have gone through these books while in school and have gained
early knowledge reading these only. After 10th standard, when you
decide about future career options and chose the stream, you start
disconnecting with some subjects and by the time you become eligible
to appear in Civil Services Examination, you lose touch with these
subjects which you have read in school.
As Civil Services Examination syllabus calls for awareness from
diverse streams, you need to comprehend with the demand hence just to
be in touch again, you are asked to read NCERT first.
This does not mean that you have to be glued to these for months. You
have to refresh what all you had read in school days. May be you had
taken science stream and chosen engineering field, but when you will
read say History or Civics, chances are you will find these
interesting and the purpose of reading these (Civil Services
Examination) will keep your curiosity alive.
You have to choose the subjects which require more attention and have
more significance in CSE. Prioritise you needs and make a study plan
where these are read as leisure pursuit which in turn will never give
you a feel that these are a burden.
Note : There are books available in the market with the Gist/Synopsis
of the NCERT books as ready reckoner .You can try Oswaal Study
Material Based on NCERT Text Book or you can read and take tests at
http://www.meritnation.com or you can download and read gist of
subjects at http://static.upscportal.com/files/upsc2012/igp/csat-paper1/Indian-Polity-GIST-of-NCERT.pdf
Please see
1. http://www.upscportal.com/civilservices/download/ebook for free e-books
2. http://www.upscportal.com/civilservices/order-form/the-gist for
books on payment basis
Wednesday, June 19, 2013
List of Useful Books for Civil Service Exam
List of Useful Books for Civil Service Exam
by
Dr. N. Tej Lohit Reddy
(AIR-101 : 2013)
(I) PRELIMS :
1. History : Modern India by spectrum or Krishna reddy(Tata McGraw hill Indian history)
2. Polity : Indian Polity for Civil Services Examinations by M. Laxmikanth
3. Indian Geography : Khullar/spectrum
4. World Geography : Gochengleong
5. Science And Technology And Environment : spectrum
6. Economy : Srirams IAS material
7. Current Affairs : The Hindu newspaper + any one monthly journal
Note : 1. use internet extensively for everything
2. CSAT : practice is more important, take mock tests
(II) MAINS :
i.) G.S : I can't suggest any books because pattern changed but newspaper and internet will help you very much.
ii.) Optional – I Public Administration
Paper - 1 :
1. Nicolas henry (only few chapters like 2nd and 10th)
2. Organisational behaviour (judge robbins)(only a few chapters)
3. Administrative thinkers (Prasad and Prasad)
4. Administrative theories (fadia and fadia)
5. Public administration book by S.POLINAIDU
6. 2nd ARC reports (only few selected necessary chapter)
7. Sunil Gupta/ Vajiram and Ravi hand written notes
Paper - 2
1. Sunil Gupta/ Vajiram and Ravi hand written notes
2. Newspaper helps some times
3. 2nd ARC reports (a few selected chapters)
4. Use internet extensively for various reports by ministries
iii.) Optional – II Anthropology
Paper - 1 :
1. Anthropology by ember and ember
2. Theories of Anthropology by upadhyay and pandey
3. Physical Anthropology by P.Nath
Paper – 2 :
1. Indian Anthropology by Nadeem husnaian
2. Tribal Anthropology by Nadeem husnaian
3. Caste and other issues by Ram ahuja( read only caste)
4. Caste and other essays by M.N. Srinivas
Note: the books I suggested are not perfect and might not be adequate, read and supplement with other books or materials whenever necessary. All the best
Monday, June 17, 2013
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Full text of Shri. Andra Vamsi IAS Civil Services Interview 2009 ( PART-II )
PART- II Dt. 11-04-2009
Hi,
My 2nd interview for the civil s main 2008..held as on 11th April morning session allotted for the KK Paul s board. a bit tough indeed and most of the things being the fact based, which remained unanswered by me...the process s like this. prior to this I have submitted 2 colored photographs of poor quality wearing a Red Color T shirt
the process s like this where I have been enumerating it in a proper manner...let us take the chair man KK Paul as C and the rest of others sitting besides to him as M1,M2,M3,M4..a round table room ,a bit congested indeed .no enough space to walk right from the door.. called into the room around 10.30 am, the 2nd one being in the process of 6 interviews in the forenoon session. .realized that I have been out of the room at 11.03 am
Me: may I come in sir
C : yes , come in and please have your seat
Me: just moved around the table and wished them "Good Morning Sir."
bowing my head as usually.
C: tell me your name roll number and the date of birth
Me: sir , my name s Andra Vamsi and the roll number s 087661 , followed by the date of birth 13th august 1985
C: vamsi what s wrong with your photograph? it seems that you have taken the photograph after playing a holi
Then he started laughing at me and making fun of me by showing the photograph to all the members. then started the struggle of being apprehensive and quick all the time in the board
Me: no sir it s nothing like that I haven't taken it after playing the holi
C: why it s like that?
Me: I don't know about it sir. Hope It s fine
C: you are a computer science engineer
Me : yes sir
C: tell me about fuzzy logic
Me: I don't know sir after taking a pause for few seconds
C: you belong to CSE have n't u read it?
Me: yes sir , but I'm no t able to recollect it rite now
C: tell me about the peltier effect,. hope you have studied this also
Me: I don't know sir
C: you have been recruited to the IRS Income tax, which batch does u belong to?
Me: sir I belong to 62nd batch of IRS.
C: which year you have been recruited…?
Me: I belong to 2007 civil services exam recruitment…
C: so for the past 2 years you have been working
Me: no sir its for the past 3 months that I have been undergoing for the IRS training
In the mean time the M4 has said that he has been into the service during the year 2008 and skipped the foundation course,,,
C: you play cricket or watch cricket (because it s a part of my games activities)
Me: I play and watch the cricket
C: which department are you well versed in the cricket ?
Me: I'm a left hand fast bowler sir
C: tell me few left handed bowlers that u does know?
Me: sir we have got many people ..some of them are wasim akram, waqar younis, zaheer khan and irfan pathan
M1:is waqar a left handed bowler
Me: a bit confused myself and again said it as the left hander only
C: you use the left hand and probably a left hander for all the time
Me: no sir I write with right hand and most of the things I'll do with the left hand
C: so it s a cultivated habit that u have got?
Me: yes sir
C: tell me few cricketers who got the same kind of this cultivated habits
Me: sir , I don't know
C: what s the importance of your birthday?
Me: it s the day of international left hander s all over the world
C: your optional s are anthropology and the public administration, tell me about ongese
Me: thought of telling ,but tried to avoid because of the further expected questions over this and finally I said don't know instead of taking a guess
C :do you know the shompenes
Me: I don't know
Then he directed me towards the M1
M1: why did you choose anthropology as your optional?
Me: sir it s because of 2 reasons, the first being the availability of enough coaching centre s and the material in Hyderabad and the 2nd being of the reason that it does provide me an overview about the socio ,economic ,political, cultural and other insights of the mankind which are very useful in the successful administration
M1:this s formulated by the britishers and do you still want to take the colonial thing…I think that its of no relevance today
Me :definitely not sir. .even though it traces it s origin to the colonial legacy , the existence of the anthrop s still relevant today for the effective implementation of the public policy
M1:you do want to continue to segregate the people on racial line like the colonial mindset
Me: not at all sir but what all I need is to understand all the settings I mean social, economic and the political aspects so that it serves as an effective interface for the people and the system to ensure a better policy framing and its successful implementation
C: what do you know about the word POSH?
Me: sir posh s some thing which means highly stylish and civilized
C: every one does know that ..tell me or define me about the word Posh
Me: sir as far as to my knowledge s concerned it s more stylish and better civilized with a better refinement in the behavior and the effective use of the technology by the people. more over it s nothing but to be stylish enough and more fashionable
C:what are the origins of the word posh?
Me: I don't know
M1: do you know the anthropologist Elvin?
Me: they even spelled the word for me and I don't want to land into troubles by saying yes and expect further questions on him. finally said it as don't know sir
M1:what s meant by anthropometry?
Me: sir it deals with the measurement aspects of the mankind in different socioeconomic and the political aspects
M1:what about the physical aspects?
Me: yes sir that s what it does and applies it to various settings
M1:then again you want to segregate the people on the racial lines
Me: no sir I want to have an ease over the administration by having an adequate knowledge over this things of the people…using this we can identify many people belonging to various regions in India and can sense their corresponding social, cultural and the cultural, educational aspects…also being into all india services it provides the necessary inputs in terms of the above said aspects..still it s relevant
M1:so you feel that it s still relevant ?
Me: yes sir definitely in the implementation of the public policies according to the popular mind sets and also for a better citizen –administrative interface and moreover for the all India services its of so much use where people have been given different cadre s
M1:what do you mean by nasal index?
Me: it deals with the measurement of the nose
C: every one does know that, tell me something new?
Me: sir I don't the technical formula of that sir rite now and not able to recollect it
Then he directed his hand to the M2
M2:do you watch telugu films?
Me: yes sir
M2:do you know mrinal sen?
Me: I don't know sir
M2:he got a national award for the best director. don't you know him?
Me: I don't know sir
M2:to which category of direction he won the national award?
Me: I don't know sir
M2:he directed only one telugu movie. do you know that?
Me: I don't know sir
M2:do u know the movie Oka Oori kadha ?
Me: no, sir
M2:its directed by him
Me:k sir
M2:do you know director premchand?
Me: I don't know sir
M2:do you know satyajith ray?
Me: yes sir I does know him
M2:what are green house gases?
Me: sir some of them are the co2, so2,n2o…they aid the green house effect which in turn leads to the global warming.(interrupts in the middle)
M2:what s the green house effect?
Me: sir when the cosmic rays e.g. .IR,UV and some others etc.. enters into the earth s atmosphere some of these gases react with the chemical compositions present in the upper layers of the atmosphere and will get the ray entrapped due to the difference created within the wave lengths and keeps them with in the earth s atmospheric without being retreated them out of the earth. .these gases in turn aid them to warm the earth s other layers which in turn leads to the global warming..
M2: what are it s effects?
Me: it leads to climatic fluctuations and in turn leads to invariable monsoons leading to drought and floods.. majorly the melting of the global ice and rise in the sea levels
M2: how does it impact the food security?
Me: it may lead to the decline in the production due to the invariability of the monsoons and also its un predicted ness lead to un healthy production.
M2:do you think that India doesn't have the enough agricultural production?
Me: sir we have got comfortable levels but a little amount of deficit s also there for which we have been importing so as to maintain some buffer stocks
M2:so you say that there s a deficit production in the country?
Me: a little amount of deficit s still there. we also have to build enough reserves or the buffers for the future needs or to contain the adverse situations
M2:what are the major food crops that we are importing?
Me: sir the first one s wheat an amount of 13 million tones this year. And also rice too at the same time
M2:what s the wheat production this year?
Me: sir it s 78 million tones this year
M2:what s the household rating for the availability of the food grains?
Me: sir still there s a need to improve the availability of the food security ..
M2:why do you say like that we have got enough food production, maintaining so many buffer stocks .do u think that the PDS s not doing well what are the major reasons for its failure?
Me: sir we failed to identify the prime beneficiaries of the PDS which s a major drawback ,still there s enough scope to contain the black marketing and the hoarding activities..
M2:what do you know about Azlam shah?
Me: I don't know
M2:a sport has been named after him ,do you know that?
Me :I don't know sir
Then the turn s for the M3 ..In the mean time the chairman
C: be a bit louder ,we are not able to hear you
Me: yes sir
M3:vamsi do you think that tax s only for the revenue motive or is there any other thing concerned with the tax?
Me: sir primarily tax s for generating and augmenting the revenue ,,it s also some time s used to avoid certain adverse situation s like inflation and also to raise the level of exports and the trade the state may cut it down ,I mean the export duty , to improve the imports it may reduce or decrease at the same time with in the national interest …the best example s to raise the food security in terms of the imports and build up the buffers. there fore it does depend upon the national interest whether to raise the tax in the motto of public benefit whether to contain it or to raise it…the prime motto s to augment the revenue…
M3:what s the difference between the customs duty and the excise duty. both are duties only …what s the differences amongst them?
Me: sir both are indirect taxes only. but customs duty s one thing levied on the international things especially on the imports and the excise duty s with in the national perspective that s levied on the outlet of the produced good from the factories..
M3:what s the specialty of the excise duty?
Me: sir its levied on the manufacturer and here there s an onus on the part of the producer to pay the tax rather than the consumer paying the tax…its an indirect means of levying the tax on the income of the producer…moreover it s also applicable to the states..
M3:do you know WTO?
Me: yes sir it s a multilevel trade institution that provides a free trade agreement amongst all the nations signatory to it so as to promote the free flow of good s and the services and also to enforce the process of the globalization..
M3:is India a signatory to it?
Me: yes sir
M3:when did India join WTO?
Me: in the year 1991
M3:how many countries are their in the WTO?
Me: I don't know sir
M3:what s the specialty of the WTO?
Me: sir it provides a common platform for the trade of goods and services amongst all the nations and try to ensure equitable trade with in the nations internationally and at the same time it tries to avoid the regional trading blocks
M3:we have got many regional trading blacks for which India s a signatory, why still we are doing this things despite being a part of the WTO?
Me: sir it all depends upon my nation s interest to secure the immense trade benefits to the people. if I do think that this has got a leverage to improve the trade growth and the economic growth at the very best then I can prefer both the things..
M3:tell me few regional trade agreements for which India has been a part of it?
Me: sir we have got a PTA with the Chile ,FTA with the sri lanka ,about to pursue FTA with the Thailand, ASEAN , EU, and also an RTA with the china
M3:what s the difference between the PTA and the FTA?
Me: sir it varies according to the degree of openness to the trade and the free flow of good s and the services ,PTA s degree of flow s comparatively less to that of the FTA…FTA provides for the nullification of the import and the export duties ,elimination of the quantitative restrictions and ensure the free flow of the trade …these things cannot be changed overnight but they are realized progressively. how ever in the case of PTA these things are missing and the trade s limited to the selective or preferred good s and the services.
Then he directed his hand towards the M4
M4:what s the Palestine issue all about, what s the conflict going on there?
Me: sir it corresponds to a land dispute between two sects of people the jews and the Palestinians for the effective control and rights over the holy land of the Palestine. after second world war a new state named Israel has been carved out of the holy place of Palestine due to massive exodus of the Jews from all the parts of the world…
M4:when was Israel formed ?
Me: sir I don't remember the year in which it was formed but it was formed after second world war due to the massive exodus of the Jews …previously a minor amount of jews are also living in that place
M4:that s all?
Me: the problem s the increased violence between the Jews and the Palestinians and the launch of rocket launching attack s by the Gaza strip people into the Israel territories…also it s about the failure to arrive at the 2 state solution ,the Annapolis conference witnesses a major failure in the year 2007 and also the factions with in the westbank named fatah headed by the mohammad abbas and the Gaza based hamas headed by ismael haniyeh
M4:when was rashtrapathi bhavan built..i hope u know where the rashtrapathi bahavn is?
Me: I don't know sir
M4:what is it previously called?
Me: sir its called as vice regal lodge
M4:what is the peculiarity of the Swiss bank?
Me: sir recently it was in the news ..here the account name of the holder will not be revealed and that has provided the enough scope for the people to deposit the money whether it s black or white, legal or illegal with their identities not being disclosed to the other s ..
M4:it s an issue since many years?
Me: but the impact of its secrecy s very much felt during this recession days because of the squeeze in liquidity…that has led to bankruptcy of many other things and also the availability of credit s low due to excessive deposits in the Swiss bank that has been procured through the false means
M4:do u know when was UPSC formed…?
Me: sir it has been existing before the independence and formed as Federal Public Service Commission according to the Govt of India Act 1935.afte r independence it has been named as Union Public Service Commission..
C:thank you you may go
Me:thanks a lot sir
This all the things that I have memorized, lasted for 30 minutes and the conversation s very fast indeed…will update the other things if I recollect them in the mean time.
Score during the Second attempt CSE 2008
QUALIFIED IN WRITTEN Roll No. : 087661
Name : ANDRA VAMSI
Civil Services(Main) Examination 2008 | |||||||
Subject | Maximum | Marks | |||||
Essay(Paper III) | 200 | 115 | |||||
General Studies (Paper-IV) | 300 | 164 | |||||
General Studies(Paper-V) | 300 | 104 | |||||
Optional I,Anthropology | Paper-VI | 300 | 153 | ||||
Paper-VII | 300 | 129 | |||||
Optional II, Public Administration | Paper-VIII | 300 | 186 | ||||
Paper-IX | 300 | 160 | |||||
Penalty Marks | 0 | ||||||
Written Total | 2000 | 1011 | |||||
Interview Marks | 300 | 138 | |||||
Final Total | 2300 | 1149 | |||||
Remarks : Recommended.
Rank : 695
Qualified for the Indian Customs , On a Court Verdict Services have been Re Allocated and am Placed into DANICS.
NOTE: Shri. Andra Vamsi, I.A.S is presently posted as
Assistant Collector & Joint Magistrate
Shahjahanpur, Bareilly Division
Uttar Pradesh