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HOW TO BE HAPPY- OVERCOME THESE FEARS IN LIFE

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IN ORDER TO BE HAPPY ONE HAS TO OVERCOME THE SIX BASIC FEARS OF LIFE: EVERY PERSON ON THIS EARTH EXPERIENCES FEAR, ONE TIME OR THE ANOTHER. SOME OF THE MAJOR AND COMMON FEARS THAT A PERSON ARE LISTED AS; THE FEAR OF POVERTY THE FEAR OF CRITICISM THE FEAR OF LOSS OF LOVE OF SOMEONE THE FEAR OF OLD AGE THE FEAR OF DEATH THE FEAR OF ILL HEALTH ALL THESE FEARS ARE NOTHING BUT THE STATES OF MIND THAT ANNOY US FOR NO REASON. SO THE PERSON HAS TO KEEP THIS IN MIND THAT THESE ARE JUST FEARS WHICH IRRITATE US AND MAKE US MENTALLY WEAK. NATURALLY EVERY PERSON IS SUBJECTED TO THESE FEARS. SO A PERSON NEEDS TO UNDERSTAND THESE BASIC FEARS IN ORDER TO REMAIN HAPPY THROUGHOUT THE LIFE. HERE IS A SCREENSHOT FROM THE BOOK " THINK AND GROW RICH". READ IT TO UNDER STAND THE BASIC SIX FEARS THAT EVERY COMMON MAN FACES IN LIFE:

JKBOSE- CENTER SECTOR SCHOLARSHIP SCHEME

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Central Sector Scholarship Scheme 2018 - CSSS Scholarship Govt. of India Central Sector Scheme of Scholarship for College 2018 Central Sector Scholarship Scheme 2018  - The Central Board of Secondary Education Invites Renewal Application Forms from the eligible applicants who have been granted scholarship under Central Sector Scheme of Scholarship for the year 2018 Scholarship Scheme 2018 An official notification has been released by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), calling out for students to make use of the  Central Sector  Scholarship Scheme for College and University Students (CSSS) For all the professional courses, the scholarship will be renewed till the graduation level of that course and for all the other courses, the scholarship will be renewed up to maximum of five years of that stream. About CBSE CSSS The Ministry of Human Resources Development, Dept. of Higher Education, Govt. of India had introduced "Central S...

IAS INTERVIEW TIPS

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UPSC-IAS OR CSE INTERVIEW PREPARATION:- HOW TO PREPARE FOR IAS INTERVIEW: The most feared and difficult phase of UPSC Civil Service Examination for becoming IAS Officer, IFS Officer, IPS Officer or to join any other reputed services under Central Government Of India is indeed the Personality test or the Interview. Interview is the last phase of selection after Preliminary and Mains Examination. The number of candidates Selected for Interview is thrice the no. of vacancies available. Thus the ratio of no. candidates to the no. of post is 1:3. So there is also stiff competition in the interview as well. A candidate must be prepare in advance to face the interview board. About Personality Test or Interview: The Personality test or the interview of the Civil Services exam is conducted in Delhi at the UPSC office. The interview is conducted by various boards constituted by the UPSC.  The final results of the UPSC Mains exams are declared right after the conclusion of ...

Solve MCQ's in any Exam effectively

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HOW TO SOLVE MCQ'S ( MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS) IN ANY EXAM WHETHER IT''S SSC, UPSC OR ANY COLLEGE EXAM: Image By Rameez Maqbool Kumar AS you all know that the exams are shifting from conventional way of boring descriptive answer writing to the objective tests. So in order to get good grades it's mandatory for a student to be proficient in solving Multiple Choice Questions. You may have observed that various problems are faced by students while solving objective type questions in school exam, college exam or in any competitive exam like UPSC Civil Services Examination or SSC exams. Some major problems faced by students are: Shortage Of Time: This is most viewed problem faced by one and all. Since the patterns of question papers are such that you get 1 minute for one question and some exams you get even 30-50 seconds per question. So a person needs to be very fast in solving the questions in the exam. To be Time efficient, one needs a lot of practice of exam lev...

Strategy for IAS exam by CSE-2016 Topper Rajarshi Raj Verma, AIR-120

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TOPPER’S STRATEGY: Rajarshi Raj Varma, Rank – 120, CSE-2016, ‘My journey is my reward’ BY  INSIGHTS   ·  JUNE 25, 2017 TOPPER’S STRATEGY ‘My journey is my reward’ About myself: Name: Rajarshi Raj Varma UPSC rank(s): AIR 120 (CSE 2016); AIR 295 (CSE2014); AIR 351 (CSE 2013) Optional Subject: Public Administration I spent my formative years in Patna and Ranchi and thereafter joined Economics (H) in Kirorimal College in Delhi University. Subsequently, I pursued Rural Management programme of XIM, Bhubaneswar and worked in the development sector for a year before leaving the job for full time CSE preparation. I qualified CSE 2013 in my first attempt and was allotted Indian Audit and Accounts Service. I again qualified CSE 2014 but could not get the rank I desired. I decided to continue my UPSC journey and was able to secure AIR 120 this year. I am sharing my strategy and what I have learned in the past few years during the course of prepar...

Shopian man who hijacked a plane to ‘protest 1975 accord’ dies in Lahore

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Shopian man who hijacked a plane to ‘protest 1975 accord’ dies in Lahore “On late Monday evening we got to know about his demise through social media," said Mohammad Yaqoob, brother of Mufti. Gulzar Bhat  Srinagar,  Publish Date: Sep 20 2018 9:40PM | Updated Date: Sep 21 2018 1:40AM GK Photo Molvi Rafiq Ahmad Mufti, who along with four other associates hijacked an airplane in 1976, died at 64 on Monday evening in Lahore. Mufti, a resident of Shopian, and his four young comrades—Abdul Hameeed Deewani, Mohammad Ahsan Rather, Ghulaam Nabi Itoo and Ghulam Rasool—had on 10 September 1976 hijacked the Mumbai-bound airliner with 83 passengers on board from Delhi airport. The plane, on their directions, touched down at Lahore airport. “On late Monday evening we got to know about his demise through social media," said Mohammad Yaqoob, brother of Mufti. Mufti was pursuing his graduation from the Government Degree College, Bemina, Srinagar, when one day in 1976 he sud...

IAS EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE AND CIVIL SERVICES

Emotional Intelligence : Emotional intelligence is the ability to perceive emotions, to assess and generate emotions so as to assist thought, to understand emotions and emotional knowledge, and to reflectively regulate emotions so as to promote emotional and intellectual growth (Mayer and Salovey, 19971, According to Coleman (1998), "emotional intelligence7' refers to the capacity for recognizing our own feelings and those of others, for motivating ourselves, and for managing emotions, well in ourselves and in our relationships. In simple words, emotional intelligence refers to attributes such as understanding one's feeling, empathy for others, and the regulation of emotions to enhance one's life, Background of Emotional Intelligence Aristotle wrote about emotional intelligence in 350 BC, centuries before the term became popular. Although the term Emotional Intelligence' was first coined by two colleagues from Yale University, Peter Salovey and John Mayer, Dani...