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IQ Versus EQ!!

Well we all are aware of Intelligence Quotient but how many of us are aware of Emotional Quotient(Emotional Intelligence). A very apt move by UPSC to include it in MAINS syllabus, because in present scenario EQ is lacking. We are having highly intelligent officers but the RED TAPISM shows they lack EQ. Everything in this world cannot be counted in terms of monetary benefits and materialism, that is not basic human nature. There are certain things which surpass these things " feel GOOD factors ". Thats why the lifestyle diseases, the stress levels have increased, Anxiety, Depression. The youth is not able to cope with such pressures thats why Suicides have increased, Anti Social Elements have increased. Its high time people understand that things like happiness, love, humility, empathy.sympathy are all very important too than IQ alongwith Honesty, Trustworthiness, compassion, love for Environment, (The nature which sustains us we are destorying it how can that be cal

Bio-Pharmacy

Krishi Vigyan Kendras (KVKs) or farm science centres exist in almost all districts of the country to support farming activities. But only a handful of them are able to conceive new innovative ideas and transform them into action at the field level. The Kerala Kannur kendra is one such institution that has been successful in introducing an agro bio pharmacy and farmers’ engineering service and training (FEST) centre. The major problem faced while adopting organic farming is the non-availability of trustworthy organic products and the cumbersomeness of preparation of organic products. Different products An array of products ranging from tobacco decoction to pheromone traps are produced and sold at the pharmacy. The labour for the production of these items is provided by different self-help groups trained by the Kendra. “It is a concept conceived by us and is aimed at providing inputs required for organic agriculture. Safe use of insecticides is just one of the numerous tools

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Union Health Minister Azad Dedicates Asia’s First BIO-Safety Level –IV Laboratory to the Nation- PIB

Union Minister of Health and Family Welfare, Shri Ghulam Nabi Azad dedicated to the Nation the Asia’s First Bio-Safety Level-IV Laboratory established by ICMR with support from Department of Science & Technology at Pune today.  Addressing the inaugural programme, Shri Azad said ever since the establishment of the Department of Health Research, there has been several achievements to the credit of our scientists working in the field of health and medicine and this Lab is an outstanding example of their capabilities. The Department of Health Research has not disappointed the nation, whether it was facilitating the development of domestic reagents and domestic vaccine for Influenza-A (H1N1), increasing the number of Labs from 2 to 46, both within one year’s time, or working on new challenges. For instance, 75 leads of potential public health importance have been identified for development and evaluation including new regimens for the treatment of Kala-Azar, new drug combinations for t

Jamini Roy An artist

Jamini  Roy (1887 – 1972) was one of the earliest and most significant modernists of 20 th  century Indian art who played a prominent role in breaking away from the art practices of his time. His career spanning over nearly six decades had many significant turning points showcasing the versatility in his visual language. Trained in the British academic style of painting in the early decades of the 20 th  century,  Jamini  Roy became well-known as a skilful portraitist. He received regular commissions after he graduated from the Government Art School in what is now Kolkata, in 1916. However, the first three decades of the 20 th  century saw a sea-change in cultural expressions in Bengal.   The growing surge of the nationalist movement prompted all kinds of experiments in literature and the arts. In visual arts also the experiments were clearly manifest with the founding of the Bengal School by  Abanindranath  Tagore rejecting European naturalism and the use of oil as a medium.

Crisis in Uttarakhand

http://www.thehindu.com/opinion/op-ed/another-climate-change-event/article4834485.ece?ref=relatedNews

New Batches commences from 27th June

Mains 2014 batches begin from 27th June  Written Notes  for New Mains syllabus, Experienced Faculty, Answer Writing Practice, Library & Reading Room Facility.  Mains Test Series commencing shortly  Get registered online now !!! Call 9819772116 Visit us at Triumph IAS Academy Mira road (E).

Mains Syllabus(New)-2013

PAPER-I Essay PAPER-II General Studies- I: Indian Heritage and Culture, History and Geography of the World and Society.  Indian culture will cover the salient aspects of Art Forms, Literature and Architecture from ancient to modern times.  Modern Indian history from about the middle of the eighteenth century until the present- significant events, personalities, issues  The Freedom Struggle - its various stages and important contributors /contributions from different parts of the country.  Post-independence consolidation and reorganization within the country.  History of the world will include events from 18th century such as industrial revolution, world wars, redrawal of national boundaries, colonization, decolonization, political philosophies like communism, capitalism, socialism etc.- their forms and effect on the society.  Salient features of Indian Society, Diversity of India.  Role of women and women’s organization, population and associated issues, poverty

Mains Preparation!!!

This time the Mains syllabus has been changed and it would be a difficult task to get the proper sources and prepare for the mains stage. Nonetheless the best way to prepare is to follow the syllabus carefully and devote proper time to cover all sections. Since there will be one optional, One has to select carefully which optional will fetch more marks and will be easy to prepare compared to other optionals. Answer writing practice is again very crucial and should be given preference alongwith preparation.   All the very Best :)

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PM visit Japan

The Joint Statement reflects India - Japan 's mutual understanding and the steps taken to advance mutual  relationship.Particular importance was given to intensifying political dialogue and strategic consultations and progressively strengthening defence relations, including through naval exercises and collaboration in defence technology. Cooperation in high technology, space, energy security and rare earth minerals will also add rich content to India-Japan strategic partnership.  While continuing Japan's development partnership, especially in the infrastructure sector in India, India - Japan will also strive to substantially expand the flow of trade and private investment.   India - Japan will seek reforms in the United Nations Security Council, an open, rule-based and balanced regional architecture and deeper regional economic integration and connectivity.  Source : PIB

India's PM visits Thailand

Our connectivity projects by sea and land will further deepen linkages and cooperation between India and Southeast Asia. They will support economic development and reinvigorate historic cultural and spiritual links in the region, especially in northeastern India. We will work together with Myanmar to ensure completion of the trilateral highway project by 2016 and pursue development of other corridors.  Our growing security cooperation received a major boost today. The Extradition Treaty, concluded after two decades of negotiations, and a memorandum on cooperation in anti-money laundering send a major signal of our shared commitment to combating terrorism, organized crime, drug trafficking and counterfeiting.  We also agreed to continue strengthening defence relations, including through exchanges, exercises and joint patrolling.  As you have seen from the agreements signed today, we place strong emphasis on improving collaboration in areas like science and technology, space science, ed