History Optional (UPSC)
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I am Nikhil Sheth, History faculty at Level Up IAS. This channel is started to cater to the needs of History Optional in UPSC CSE.
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For UPSC CSE 2025 Preliminary examination, we are starting our Free Daily Telegram MCQ Practice for History and Culture.

1. Find here the schedule for the next 11 weeks with theme-wise syllabus.
2. Every day, you will receive 5 MCQs for practice on our telegram channel.
3. At the end of the week, we will also release weekly compilations.

This is the Youtube video describing features of the initiative: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ozw0eVOCeg

2025 is the third year of our initiative. For practicing earlier questions, press on #MCQ and #PYQ. You will be able to find the archive of more than 1700 questions and all PYQs here.

Telegram Channel Link: https://t.me/nikhilhistoryculture

Nikhil
With this, humanity will enter a new stage. The age old struggle to cope with death and to conquer death.. through philosophies and pyramids, are nothing in front of it. This is the conquest of death. Society will change, emotions will change, even religions will have to change with this technology.

Humans are one step closer to become immortal with this. What will be the next step afterwards - to become Gods?

Nikhil.
https://youtu.be/uBL61kbhwNI


Some of you were inquiring about how to prepare art and culture separately for Mains. It is a matter of fact that if you see PYQs properly, we realize that AnC for GS1 is sometimes deeper and more profound that that in History Optional. It needs a different preparation for GS.

So here is the approach. I think this orientation will provide proper direction with regards to that. Do watch it completely.
Telegram initiative of Daily MCQ Practice in History, Art and Culture

This is the schedule of Topics for Week 2.

For attempting daily questions, join @nikhilhistoryculture

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It's Buddha time. Three books purchased in last 3 days on Buddhism.

#bookreview
In light of the latest Sati debate, here are some FAQs.

Were there Satis in ancient India - Yes

How commonly prevalent it was - we cannot quantify.

Was it only symbolic in ancient past - only sometimes.

Did Sati incidence increase in medieval time - probably yes on Rajathan and MP side.

Did it increase after British zamindari system - definitely yes on Bengal side

Did the Company and Missionaries have vested interest in taking benefit of Sati practice debate- unambiguously yes.

Did Missionaries exaggerate Sati incidences in Bengal - Yes

Did it mean that we didn't have Sati tradition - No. We Did have it. The extent can be disputed.

Did Sati stop after Bentinck and RRM Roy - Not completely.
How many of you are preparing History Optional for 2026?

If you are, then please give a thumbs up.

If we have some decent number of optional students of 2026 here, we are thinking of starting some activity exclusively for you.

Nikhil
https://youtu.be/c7M6n3YUDro?si=LZ0Tr0pPl7bIhCzO

Excellent till the very last sentence. First half is linguistic history and second half is the history of language.

The second half is more useful for our syllabus but both parts are exceedingly well made.

I have always been a great fan of this channel and personally recommend you to explore this in further details. There are very many interesting videos there like on Indian Philosophy or on Marathi language. On Sanskrit and on Tagore.

He is single-handedly making the linguistic history of India sexy for everyone. I cannot be less profuse in praise of this channel and shower any less adulation on this guy. I don't know who he is, but may God provide him strength to produce more and more such videos on every language of India.

Nikhil
Look at these PYQs:

"The tenets of Hindu and Muslim mystics were similar enough that the ground was ripe for syncretic movements involving adherents of both religious." Elucidate. [2005, 2007]

“Bhakti and Sufi movements served the same social purpose.” Discuss. [2017, 15 Marks]

Discuss the contribution of the Bhakti and Sufi movements of the Medieval India to the process of cultural synthesis? (30 marks, HPSC)

Nikhil
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Both Vishal sir and Me are going to record strategy vidoes to guide aspirants preparing for 2026 with History Optional. We are going to begin with the following sources related videos first.

1. Sources for Ancient India
2. Sources for Medieval India
3. Sources for Modern India
4. Sources for World History

These videos will appear on YT.

If you want us to answer any specific query with respect to these 4 topics, please write in the comment. We will make sure to involve the points in our discussion.

Nikhil
https://youtu.be/7xQM5EYXCkY

This is a short discussion, where I describe the sources one should use for World History. Which books I think are very essential for World History?

All queries are welcome as comment on YT. I will personally answer them in YT comment section there.

Rest of the videos to follow soon.

Nikhil
Has anyone seen this book?

Someone recommended this and I got it... but I am not very sure how much academically good it is. It seems like the extrapolation of Arun Shoruie's earlier book Eminent Historians.

Definitely not recommended for UPSC CSE preparation. Although the book seems to he refering to various historians, it seems more for social media consumer of history debates.

There is a class of Public Historians rising in India. This is across the spectrum from Aniruddha Kanisetti on one end to Vikram Sampath on another end. On one hand they don't come from academia to a large extent, despite some having formal education in History. On the other hand, they are the ones who are more influential today than the university professors due to the rise of social media.

The quality of their work varies. But the public excitement about history is very high today.

As Dickens would call it, "it was the best of times, it was the worst of times" for History today in India.

Nikhil
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A movie is coming on this....!! Never imagined it would be a subject for a screenplay.

School textbooks, do they really have so much impact on society? I really doubt. I don't think school textbooks of history should be made into the kurukshetra of ideological battle.

Nikhil