Every war story has two parts to it: the victors and the vanquished. Such stories celebrate the champions, yet they recount the fortitude and the grit of the conquered. UPSC is one such colossal battle— not only of very high stakes but also of very fine margins. But what makes it distinct is, in this war, there are just victors.
Heroes are created out of thin air and promising careers are decimated beyond repair. Victors are cherished long after they cross the Rubicon while the vigour, valour and the valiance of the very many brave martyrs simply die away— untold, unheard and unsung.
Sir, I have lack of communication skills and how to improve this skills. sir please respond it and it is important for many aspirants having the same doubt
You are an inspiration….thnk u sir
U- unabating determination
P- perseverance and positivity
S- strength and stability
C- conviction, concentration, competence, confidence
Hey.. Congrats..Dude you are soooo awesome!!! I’m joining the lobby soon! Would catch up then.
Taking out my dictionary! I don’t want to belong to those martyrs though!?
hello sir, i have a doubt. sir in your essay notes almost every ending is with ‘coda’ or ‘character coda’ can you please decode what is this and how to use it as conclusion…?THANK YOU.
thank u:)
Thank you. I hope that I find that courage in myself to put in the that good old hard work to reach my ‘personal mountain top’, my summit and my very dear goal.
The difficulty I face always is to remain focused .
Thinking unnecessary things is the biggest hurdle of my life .
How to control your thoughts …….
True .
Sit on your chair and table stay focused ,stay motivated …….is the hardest things to do.
To study and only study without thinking anything else .
Then only u can clear any competition exam