Hello 2021 aspirants. I thought it would be nice if we can share what we are doing and intend to do with one another here.
This could be a thread for discussing everything prep for 2021.
No one method fits all but to see the plans and progress made by fellow aspirants might help with the finer details of preparation and also keep one on track.
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@SergioRamos92:48
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Atal Adarsh Vidyalaya, East Kidwai, New Delhi. Does anyone know anything about this centre? How is it? Any places nearby to stay or eat? I'm preparing from a small town. Would really appreciate help. 🙏🏻
Hi mine centre is also there. The locality seems good as seen from Google Map Photos. The school seems to be newly built
Group Captain Varun Singh
1.I hope this letter finds you, your family, the faculty and the children
of the school in the best of health in these challenging times, I am an
alumnus of the school's 2000 batch. Wg Cdr Avtar Singh (Retd) was the
principal at the time and the present Vice-Principal Mrs Vijay Lakshmi was our English teacher. After completing school, I was selected for NDA and thereafter joined the Air Force in the Flying Branch, fighter stream
2.I write to you filled with a sense of pride and humility. On 15th Aug
this year I have been awarded Shaurya Chakra by the President of India
in recognition of an act of gallantry on 12 Oct 20. I credit this prestigious
award to all those I have been associated with over the years in school,
NDA and thereafter the Air Force as I firmly believe that my actions that
day were a result of the grooming and mentoring by my teachers,
instructcrs and peers over the years
- I write to share some thoughts about my life which I feel may help
and inspire children who might feel that they are meant to be only
mediocre in this hyper competitive world.
4.I was a very average student who barely scored 1 division in 12'h
class. Even though I was made the Discipline Prefect in 12', I was equally
average even in sports and other co-curricular activities. But 1 had a
passion for airplanes and aviation I represented the school in 92 Aeronautical Society of India Quiz twice and we stood 2nd and 3rd in those events.
5.As I went to NDA, I passed out as an OC (Officer Cadet) and did
not excel either in studies or sport to make the cut to be an appointment
in NDA. It is when I reached AFA that I started to realise that my passion
for aviation gave me an edge over my peers. Still, even then I lacked
confidence in my true capabilities.
6.I lacked confidence as I always thought I was meant to be average
and there was no point in trying to excel, as I possibly couldn't excel at
anything. After commissioning as a young Flight Lieutenant in a Fighter
Squadron I realised that I could do well if I put my mind and heart to it. I
started working to be that best I could be, as opposed to only making sure I achieve the 'pass' standard.
7.It is at this point that things started to turn around in my
professional and personal life. I resolved to do each task to the best of
my abilities, whether it was flying or otherwise. I was soon selected to
undergo the challenging Flying Instructors course, wherein I bagged two
trophies out of the five.
8.Subsequently I volunteered for the prestigious and rigorous
Experimental Test Pilot course which had a 4 stage selection and only 7
out of 59 pilots who appeared made it through. And during the 11 months
long course one of the pilots was withdrawn from the course as he could
not cope with the rigours of the course.
9.Thereafter, I was selected to undergo the prestigious Staff College
abroad and on return was posted to a Tejas aircraft Squadron even
though I had crossed the seniority bracket to qualify for change of aircraft.My credentials as an Experimental Test Pilot were the reason for this challenging and exciting posting
10.In 2019 I was in the first list of 12 candidates for ISRO's
Gaganyaan programme. Though, I did not make the final cut due to a
medical requirement. Subsequently, last year on the fateful day, I was
faced with a grave and critical failure in my aircraft, The SOP required me
to eject and abandon the aircraft. However, I took a few calculated risks
and managed to land the aircraft without any damage to either the aircraft or civilians. The citation for the award is attached as reference.
11?I bring out the above not to blow my trumpet or with a desire to
seek a pat on the back. I write to let the children know a few of the
following thoughts of my life experiences that may help them in future.
12."It is ok to be mediocre. Not everyone will excel at school and not
everyone will be able to score in the 90s. If you do, it's an amazing
achievement and must be applauded. However, if you don't, do not think
that you are meant to be mediocre. You may be mediocre in school but it
is by no means a measure of things to come in life. Find your calling, it
could be art, music, graphic design, literature etc. Whatever you work
towards, be dedicated, do your best. Never go to bed thinking I could
have put in more effort.
13.Never lose hope, never think that you cannot be good at what you
want to be. It will not come easy, it will take effort, it will require sacrifice
of time and comfort. I was mediocre, and today I have reached difficult
milestones in my career. Do nol think that 12' board marks decide what
you are capable of achieving in life. Believe in yourself, work towards it."
14.I would be deeply humbled if in your judgement some part of this
story may be shared with the children, especially the teens as they near
adulthood with its complexities of societal pressures, academic
challenges and a sometimes an uncertain and frightening future.
15?If I am is able to inspire even one child to believe him/her in
himself/herself I would have achieved my objective of writing to you.
.
Hi. I need some adviceI have prepared a good number of schematics/ flowcharts for GS papers. However, while writing the test, I'm not able to recall + incorporate them in the answers. This is probably due to lack of linkages of the schematics with the topics.How do I ensure that this is rectified and I can maximise the output?
One thing you can do is to sit and try to interlink them and pen them down on paper, without looking at your notes. A brainstorming session of sorts. It can help you to absorb the matter in a better way and replicate it easily at will.
So, I wanted to try out a new pen and ditch V5(no specific reason, bas ainvayi). I tried the trimax after a long time and it seems so better. The ink colour is brighter, and I believe they have trimmed the grip a bit, making it easier to hold. So if any of you guys are looking for a pen, do try trimax.
Note- Not the rorito maxtron, but reynolds trimax.
Hello peeps, one recent discovery I'd like to share.
So, I wanted to try out a new pen and ditch V5(no specific reason, bas ainvayi). I tried the trimax after a long time and it seems so better. The ink colour is brighter, and I believe they have trimmed the grip a bit, making it easier to hold. So if any of you guys are looking for a pen, do try trimax.
Note- Not the rorito maxtron, but reynolds trimax.
Have the same feel few days ago started trimax again after v5 ( same no reason ) and find it very good
Part of team Trimax since class eleventh!Hello peeps, one recent discovery I'd like to share.
So, I wanted to try out a new pen and ditch V5(no specific reason, bas ainvayi). I tried the trimax after a long time and it seems so better. The ink colour is brighter, and I believe they have trimmed the grip a bit, making it easier to hold. So if any of you guys are looking for a pen, do try trimax.
Note- Not the rorito maxtron, but reynolds trimax.Have the same feel few days ago started trimax again after v5 ( same no reason ) and find it very good