[UPSC Interview 2022] – Transcript #149 : RN Choubey Board, Law Optional, singing Hobby

Date of Interview: 24.02.23; Forenon session; Last to go Board: RN Choubey Optional: Law Background: NLIU, Bhopal Profession (if any): ex Civil Judge/ Judicial Magistrate Hobbies: singing, learning Spanish, organizing event, creative writing To view all IAS Interview Transcripts 2022, visit this page Chairman Describe your qualifications and work experience. So you worked less than… Continue reading [UPSC Interview 2022] – Transcript #149 : RN Choubey Board, Law Optional, singing Hobby

[UPSC Interview 2022] – Transcript #138 : Smita Nagraj Board, Sociology Optional, Karnataka Home State

Date of Interview: 23 feb 2023 Board: Smita Nagraj Optional: Sociology Home State: Karnataka Hobby: cooking, learning mixed martial arts, Bike Riding, Mysore, Background:  NABARD, BE in electrical and electronics(no question) To view all IAS Interview Transcripts 2022, visit this page Chairman Is this your first interview? I told third good we ll move directly… Continue reading [UPSC Interview 2022] – Transcript #138 : Smita Nagraj Board, Sociology Optional, Karnataka Home State

[UPSC Interview 2022] – Transcript #31 : M Sathiyavathy Board, Maharashtra Home state, solo travel, learning new languages Hobbies

Date of Interview: 3 February, Friday, 5th person to go Board: M Sathiyavathy  Home State: Maharashtra Background:  Mechanical engineering Hobbies: solo travel, learning new languages, visiting historical sites Achievements: leadership experience, volunteering, sports, scholarship. Work exp: HR consulting, SBI, ESIC , currently sebi grade A officer To view all IAS Interview Transcripts 2022, visit this page… Continue reading [UPSC Interview 2022] – Transcript #31 : M Sathiyavathy Board, Maharashtra Home state, solo travel, learning new languages Hobbies

How much can a four-year-old really learn from a smartphone?

Source: Indian Express Relevance: Addressing issues arising out of COVID’s impact on primary education Synopsis: Alleviating the impact of COVID on India’s primary education sector involves bringing back the dropouts, addressing the learning deficit and an increased requirement of manpower. How can India resolve COVID-induced problems in primary education? Bringing back the dropouts: Whenever schools… Continue reading How much can a four-year-old really learn from a smartphone?

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