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Internal Security of India and Disaster Management – For Civil Services (Main) Examination

Internal security of India and disaster Management has been designed to help the aspirants have an in-depth understanding of the sociopolitical order of the country while exploring linkages between development and spread of extremism. The book provides a comprehensive coverage of all topics of internal security and disaster Management, as per UPSC/state PSC syllabus. Every

IPS officer shares do’s and don’ts to prepare for UPSC Civil Services Exam

Syed Waqar Raza, a 2007-batch Indian Police Service (IPS) officer of West Bengal cadre and the author of India’s Internal Security and Disaster Management recently published by Oxford University Press, lays out the fundamentals for aspirants preparing for the civil services exam. has shared. UPSC Civil Services: Must Do Read from less books, materials but

A Part-of-Speech Conundrum in English and Tamil Dictionaries

Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary (OALD) designates the word yes as an exclamation when it is (i) used to answer a question and say that sth is correct or true, (ii) used to show that one agrees with what has been said, (iii) used to disagree with sth negative that sb has just said, (iv) used

Expectations and Positivity

Today’s walk through the countryside starts at the English verb expect. A pregnant woman is said to be expecting. Does Bangla too stretch its ordinary words for ‘expect’ to cover pregnancy, we wonder. But the language stonewalls us. Nothing of the sort happens. This negative result does not necessarily close the chapter, though. Perhaps you,

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