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Prelims 2024 hurt.
Dropped questions. Flawed keys. Illogical chaos.
But let’s be real —
🔸 UPSC has never been fair.
🔸 It doesn’t select. It rejects.
🔸 Those who survive — become toppers.
🛑 Stop seeking fairness.
Train like this system won't forgive your next mistake.
🎯 Mains 2025 is next.
No discussions. No debates. Just discipline.
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We know the pressure. The doubt. That feeling of "kya sab kuch ho payega?"
But just know this:
You're not alone. Thousands feel the same.
What matters is — you show up on the 25th. Calm. Clear. Focused.
Because after that?
We’ll be right here —
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That’s what matters now.
Not the perfect notes. Not the trending cut-off guesses.
Bas yeh yaad rakhna ki tumne give up nahi kiya.
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The mocks drained you. Doubts crept in. And still — you kept going.
That’s what matters now.
Not the perfect notes. Not the trending cut-off guesses.
Bas yeh yaad rakhna ki tumne give up nahi kiya.
And that’s what UPSC actually tests —
Who still shows up when it gets tough.
Just hold the line for 3 more days.
Stay calm. Revise light. Trust yourself.
We’ll talk about Mains later.
But just know — we’re here when you’re ready.
June 1. Mains Ready begins.
Daily writing. Real guidance. Zero noise.
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#Day3 – GS2 | Constitution & Judiciary
Q. Disturbing public order or inciting violence cannot be allowed under the garb of the freedom of speech and expression. Discuss with the help of the recent Supreme Court judgment on hate speech. (250 words)
✅ Directive & Syllabus Scope
Directive: Discuss – present key dimensions with legal and constitutional backing
GS2 Syllabus: Indian Constitution – Fundamental Rights; Public Order; Hate Speech; Judiciary
📝 Model Answer
🔹 Introduction
The Indian Constitution guarantees freedom of speech under Article 19(1)(a), but Article 19(2) allows the state to impose reasonable restrictions for maintaining public order. Hate speech, which disrupts harmony, falls outside the protective scope of free expression.
🔹 Constitutional and Legal Context
Public Order as a Limitation: Speech leading to violence, communal disharmony, or incitement is not protected.
Section 153A and 295A of IPC: Criminalize hate speech that promotes enmity or insults religious sentiments.
🔹 Supreme Court Interventions
Pravasi Bhalai Sangathan v. Union of India (2014):
Recognized the danger of hate speech; urged the legislature to enact stricter laws.
Shreya Singhal v. Union of India (2015):
Clarified that only speech leading to incitement of violence can be curtailed.
Amish Devgan v. Union of India (2020):
Distinguished between free speech and hate speech based on context, intent, and likely impact.
Shaheen Abdulla v. Union of India (2023):
Directed suo motu registration of FIRs for hate speech. Held that selective inaction violates constitutional principles.
🔹 Way Forward
Strengthen independent enforcement of existing laws
Encourage responsible speech in public discourse
Ensure non-partisan action against all forms of hate, irrespective of origin
🔹 Conclusion
The Supreme Court has drawn a clear line: Freedom of speech cannot shield hate or harm. Safeguarding constitutional values requires upholding both liberty and law.
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#Day3 – GS2 | Constitution & Judiciary
Q. Disturbing public order or inciting violence cannot be allowed under the garb of the freedom of speech and expression. Discuss with the help of the recent Supreme Court judgment on hate speech. (250 words)
✅ Directive & Syllabus Scope
Directive: Discuss – present key dimensions with legal and constitutional backing
GS2 Syllabus: Indian Constitution – Fundamental Rights; Public Order; Hate Speech; Judiciary
📝 Model Answer
🔹 Introduction
The Indian Constitution guarantees freedom of speech under Article 19(1)(a), but Article 19(2) allows the state to impose reasonable restrictions for maintaining public order. Hate speech, which disrupts harmony, falls outside the protective scope of free expression.
🔹 Constitutional and Legal Context
Public Order as a Limitation: Speech leading to violence, communal disharmony, or incitement is not protected.
Section 153A and 295A of IPC: Criminalize hate speech that promotes enmity or insults religious sentiments.
🔹 Supreme Court Interventions
Pravasi Bhalai Sangathan v. Union of India (2014):
Recognized the danger of hate speech; urged the legislature to enact stricter laws.
Shreya Singhal v. Union of India (2015):
Clarified that only speech leading to incitement of violence can be curtailed.
Amish Devgan v. Union of India (2020):
Distinguished between free speech and hate speech based on context, intent, and likely impact.
Shaheen Abdulla v. Union of India (2023):
Directed suo motu registration of FIRs for hate speech. Held that selective inaction violates constitutional principles.
🔹 Way Forward
Strengthen independent enforcement of existing laws
Encourage responsible speech in public discourse
Ensure non-partisan action against all forms of hate, irrespective of origin
🔹 Conclusion
The Supreme Court has drawn a clear line: Freedom of speech cannot shield hate or harm. Safeguarding constitutional values requires upholding both liberty and law.
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#Day4 – GS3 | Economy
Q. Discuss the significance of the gig economy in India's employment landscape. (150 words)
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✅ Directive & Syllabus
Directive: Discuss – explore multiple dimensions
GS3 Syllabus: Employment, Informal Sector, Economic Growth
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📝 Model Answer
🔹 Introduction
The gig economy involves flexible, freelance or platform-based work. It has grown rapidly in India due to digitization, urban youth participation, and platform tech (e.g., Swiggy, Uber, Urban Company).
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🔸 Significance
7.7 million gig workers in 2020–21 (NITI Aayog, 2022)
Projected to hit 23.5 million by 2029–30
Offers income flexibility for semi-skilled and youth workforce
Supports sectors like delivery, transport, digital freelancing
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🔸 Challenges
Absence of job security, insurance, or legal rights
Limited representation and social protection
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🔸 Way Forward
Implement provisions under Code on Social Security, 2020
Introduce portable benefits and skilling initiatives
Create a gig worker database for targeted welfare
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🔹 Conclusion
The gig economy is a vital part of India’s employment future. Ensuring safety nets and regulatory support is crucial to making it sustainable.
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#Day4 – GS3 | Economy
Q. Discuss the significance of the gig economy in India's employment landscape. (150 words)
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✅ Directive & Syllabus
Directive: Discuss – explore multiple dimensions
GS3 Syllabus: Employment, Informal Sector, Economic Growth
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📝 Model Answer
🔹 Introduction
The gig economy involves flexible, freelance or platform-based work. It has grown rapidly in India due to digitization, urban youth participation, and platform tech (e.g., Swiggy, Uber, Urban Company).
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🔸 Significance
7.7 million gig workers in 2020–21 (NITI Aayog, 2022)
Projected to hit 23.5 million by 2029–30
Offers income flexibility for semi-skilled and youth workforce
Supports sectors like delivery, transport, digital freelancing
---
🔸 Challenges
Absence of job security, insurance, or legal rights
Limited representation and social protection
---
🔸 Way Forward
Implement provisions under Code on Social Security, 2020
Introduce portable benefits and skilling initiatives
Create a gig worker database for targeted welfare
---
🔹 Conclusion
The gig economy is a vital part of India’s employment future. Ensuring safety nets and regulatory support is crucial to making it sustainable.
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#Day6 – GS2 | Government Schemes & Welfare
Q. To what extent, in your opinion, has the Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana been successful in promoting skill development and employment in India? (150 words)
🔹 Introduction
PMKVY, launched in 2015, aims to boost youth employability through skill certification and vocational training.
🔸 Achievements
Trained 1.3 crore+ candidates by 2022
Strengthened Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) for informal workers
Developed National Skill Qualification Framework (NSQF) for standardization
🔸 Challenges
Low placement rate (<20%) due to weak industry linkage
Skill-job mismatch persists across sectors
Quality & monitoring issues in training delivery
🔹 Conclusion
PMKVY has laid a foundation for India’s skilling ecosystem, but its impact on employment remains limited. A stronger industry connect, demand-driven curriculum, and outcome tracking are essential for real transformation.
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#Day6 – GS2 | Government Schemes & Welfare
Q. To what extent, in your opinion, has the Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana been successful in promoting skill development and employment in India? (150 words)
PMKVY, launched in 2015, aims to boost youth employability through skill certification and vocational training.
🔸 Achievements
Trained 1.3 crore+ candidates by 2022
Strengthened Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) for informal workers
Developed National Skill Qualification Framework (NSQF) for standardization
🔸 Challenges
Low placement rate (<20%) due to weak industry linkage
Skill-job mismatch persists across sectors
Quality & monitoring issues in training delivery
🔹 Conclusion
PMKVY has laid a foundation for India’s skilling ecosystem, but its impact on employment remains limited. A stronger industry connect, demand-driven curriculum, and outcome tracking are essential for real transformation.
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