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| Dear Aspirants, There is an important element in UPSC exam that sets them apart from other exams testing general knowledge, the way they ask you to connect the dots. Connecting the dots means linking what you study in current affairs to static topics and vice versa. Additionally, you should connect a piece of information with logical links to the past and a predictable future. Over the past weeks, as in all other weeks, this is the aspect we never overlook in our articles -- and you shouldn't either. When you read the following articles from last week, find out for yourself. Here's everything that we covered last week for you: - New! International Women's Day Special issue of the magazine: Click here to read the March 2025 issue of the UPSC Essentials monthly magazine.
- New! UPSC CSAT Simplified Practice Set: As Prelims 2025 is around the corner, test your CSAT skills now. Here's the 7th in our Sunday CSAT practice series. (Click here)
- New! The World This Week: Check out the top 7 international events from the world last week. (Click Here)
- UPSC Ethics Simplified: Is democracy and fair administration often in conflict? Nanditesh Nilay, our ethicist, answers. (Click Here)
- In our UPSC Current Affairs Pointers of the past week, curated by Khushboo Kumari, learn about World Happiness Report, Jnanpith Award, Sepaktakraw World Cup and more. (Click here)
- Issue at a glance: Roshni Yadav discusses Why Tigers Matter. Check out for environmental, economic and cultural significance of India's apex predator. (Click here)
- How did Sir Syed Ahmed reconcile faith with reason? How have India-EU trade negotiations progressed since 2007? In last week's UPSC Special articles find answers to these questions written by subject experts. (Click here)
- Brush up your current affairs knowledge and consolidate your UPSC CSE Prelims preparation with this week's top 15 questions in our UPSC Weekly Current Affairs Quiz curated by Manas Srivastava and Nitendra Pal Singh. (Click here)
- Check out our daily subject-wise quizzes by Manas Srivastava and Nitendra Pal Singh. (Click here)
- Practice Mains Answer writing by following our thought process. Nitendra Pal Singh continues to provide clues from the news for your Mains answer writing. (Click here)
UPSC Key: Exclusive for Subscribers Attention!UPSC Key is all 7 days a week. Have you considered how this week's top headlines can be relevant for your exams? You can learn more through our UPSC Key. Click here to check it out! Aspirants, helping you build an informed and critical perspective on various important issues is important for us. Therefore, take a note of how information is provided to you, just like 'connecting the dots approach' that I mentioned in the beginning of the letter. In case of any doubt, don't hesitate to reach out. Write to me at manas.srivastava@indianexpress.com, and my team and I will be happy to assist you. Looking forward to your questions. Think Smart Work Hard Conquer Your Goal! Until next week, Manas Srivastava | | | |
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