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CSE 2022: Plan/ Strategy/ Daily Routine

target- 23/03
1 hour badminton- already done
the hindu+ editorials of Indian express

module 3,4,5/ 20 of economy

2 sets of 50 mcq and analysis

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@rebellion
 newspapers done

economy module done

but could only complete one set of 50 mcq

will complete the backlog tomorrow 


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24/03/2022

1 hour badminton- done

read the hindu + editorials of IE

economy module- 6,7 of 20

read pages upto 20/360 of CA book

give one 100 mcq test
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@rebellion 

newspapers and economy module done

could not analyze the mcq attempted- will have to cover it tomorrow 

could do only 10 pages of CA BOOK- backlog to cover for tomorrow

still not back to the efficiency levels of first attempt. Need to do more



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25.03


1 hour badminton- done


cover backlogs first- 10 pages of ca mag + prev mcq analysis and short notes



the hindu+ IE editorials



8,9/20 module of economy


cover till 40/360 pages of ca mag



50 mcq if time left after covering backlogs

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@rebellion 

backlog+newspapers+economy module completed

couldn't do 20 pages of ca magzine. will begin again tomorrow


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29/03

could not study for past couple of days due to personal issues but newspaper backlog completed

today-   1 hour badminton=done

eco module 13,14/20

ca book 40/360

100 mcq test

hindu+ ie explained
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@rebellion done all except eco module- very poor efficiency

today- badminton -done

hindu+IE

eco module-13,14/20

ca book- 50/360

100 mcq and analysis


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@rebellion subpar perfomance yesterday- could not do the ca book and mcq

31/03
1 hour badminton-done

the hindu+ie explained

eco module- 15,16,17/20

100 mcq





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@rebellion done

01/04

hindu+ie explained

eco module 18,19,20/20

csat prelims 2020 attempt and analysis


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hello can anybody give me the link for shankarias/iasparliament All India Free Mock Test 2021 answers pdf. thank you
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The law governing the subject of wildlife, the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972, does not discriminate between animals found in protected areas and outside. It provides for equal protection for wild animals irrespective of where they are found.As per the law, wild animals are not the property of the government, and an animal which is wild in nature and free cannot be in the ownership of either the government or a private party.Only if the wild animal becomes a danger to human life or is diseased or disabled beyond recovery can it be allowed to be captured or killed by the competent authority, the Chief Wildlife Warden of the State. This provision is applicable to wild animals listed in Schedule I of the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972, which includes leopards. Mere apprehension or fear that a wild animal could endanger human life is not a ground for capture or killing.

- verbatim from the hindu

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@Pam123 yeah 2 only is the answer it seems


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@krishna96 where did u hear this?


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