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Shivi Yadav

Preparing for Civil Services
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Whenever someone hears the word 'UPSC', the image that often comes to mind is of thick books, sleepless nights, and most importantly — expensive coaching classes in Delhi or other big cities. But the real question is: can someone actually crack this exam without ever setting foot in a coaching institute?Absolutely yes -clearing civil services without joining a coaching institute is possible. Every year, many aspirant prove their  success story but let's be real- it is not an easy journey. When you are preparing without coaching, you need ...more

How To Prepare For UPSC in 6 Months?

I have graduated and I want to prepare for the IAS. I do not know how to start my preparation.
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Preparing for UPSC in just 6 months is definitely not easy. But with the right plan,limited resources, and full discipline- even this short period can lead to selection. Everyday counts,and you must prepare with calm focus, not panic.Step 1: Understand the Exam first (Week 1)Begin with the complete syllabus both for Prelims and Mains .Go through previous year questions(MCQ )to understand what UPSC really expects . Make a rough roadmap; What to study, and what to skip. Finalize your strategy: Choose your optional syllabus. Decide ...more
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'In my view, frequent disruption in Parliament are harming the democratic spirit of the country'. I feel that instead of debate and discussion, shouting and walkouts have taken over,which is very disappointing for any democracy As a student,I believe Parliament should be a model for respectful discussion, but that is rarely seen now.Cause and Effect When sessions are disrupted,it not only wastes time but also forces the government to bring ordinances, which is not healthy for a democracy They obstruct meaningful debate and accountability, mini ...more

Can a State Act be challenged by the Supreme Court?

Exploring the authority of the Supreme Court over State legislation.
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Yes, a State Act can definitely be challenged in the Supreme Court specially when it is believed to violate the Constitution of India.India is a federal country where both centre and state make laws,but all laws must follow the constitution I think if any state law violate Fundamental Rights or goes beyond the powers given by the constitution the Supreme Court can cancel it .According to article 13, laws which breaks Fundamental Rights are not valid and can be removed by the court.If both centre and state make laws on the same subject and they ...more