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🎯Questions based on Indian National Congress Annual Sessions, are often asked in UPSC CSE Prelims. ✅ What was the main reason for the split in the Indian National Congress at Sura...
📣Session 2: Game of Elimination! 🗓️Date :11th Nov 2022 📍IASbaba Bengaluru HQ’s 🎤Real-time solving of UPSC Prelims 2020, 2021, and 2022 Questions using the KCT Approach by Mohan Si...
🔈IASbaba Presents ‘GAME OF ELIMINATION’ A Well Read Person with Keen Observation can Crack this Exam! In many questions, the answer is within the question itself. 📌This Open se...
🔈IASbaba Presents ‘GAME OF ELIMINATION’ A Well Read Person with Keen Observation can Crack this Exam! In many questions, the answer is within the question itself. 📌This Open sess...
[1/4] Interesting takeaways from the bestseller 'Atomic Habits' for UPSC Aspirants. Apply them in your preparation smartly! #atomichabits #atomichabitsbook #atomichabitsbyjamescl...
[1/5] Recently seen in news, "Stephan's Quintet" is a .........? It is a grouping of five galaxies of which four form the first compact galaxy group ever discovered. https://t.co/...
[1/4] Carbon and nitrogen are essential to the survival of animals and plants — however, too much of it can have a devastating effect on the planet. The oyster naturally filters wa...
[1/4] Gurukul Foundation for Freshers targeting UPSC & UPPSC is going to begin from July 14th in our Lucknow Centre! Gurukul is an effort to revive the Age Old Tradition of Guru...
[1/4] BABA’s GURUKUL – STANDING THE TEST OF TIME! 🌟 8 RANKS in 100 STUDENTS 🌟 👉 Ayush Krishna, AIR 6 (UPSC IFoS 2021) 👉 Sanket Garud, AIR 23 (UPSC IFoS 2021) 👉 Anjali Shrotriy...
[1/5] At the start of the 20th century, the mass of human-created stuff weighed in at 35 billion tons, or roughly 3 percent of global biomass. Since then, anthropogenic mass has gr...
[1/4] GPGP is the largest of the five offshore plastic accumulation zones in the world’s oceans. It is located halfway between Hawaii and California. https://t.co/WR1LlKbBM3
[1/4] One particular species, Prochlorococcus, is the smallest photosynthetic organism on Earth. But this little bacteria produces up to 20% of the oxygen in our entire biosphere....