Dear friends, Many of you have doubts regarding UPSC interview. In this article I will clear some of those doubts. Most of you have a common doubt that is,can somebody give their UPSC interview in regional languages like telugu,hindi,tamil etc. Answer to this question is absolutely YES. After you clear the mains exam, you have to fill detailed application form-2 (DAF-2). In this you have to opt your language preference for interview, there you can choose your mother tongue for your interview. Though you may opt regional language for your interview but you can also give interview in English. Actually what happens is that when you enter the interview room the chairman will formally ask whether you want a translator or not. If you are not confident in giving interview in English you can ask for translator. the translator sit besides you and translates the things in English. Otherwise you can give your interview in English only.
On the other day I am going my room from my friends room by auto. In the midway the auto was stopped at a signal. I was thinking about my exam and looking around, the traffick was very huge. I was observing a young lady holding her baby of around 6-8 months old was begging. The baby was sleeping even in that crowd. I thought may be he was habituated to it. I don’t know why but at that point I remembered the amartya sen’s capability approach. It says that everyone who born on the soil of the country should be provided with equal opportunities irrespective of their economic, social background. It might be the fate of that boy who was born to that lady that’s why he was sleeping in that dusty road. I became more of philosophical and thinking what might be the causes for that situation, weather it is the fate of the boy, the fate off the old lady, the capitalistic economic policy, the poor economic status of our country, the over grown population or the political masters who did not pay...
Kadapa distrct is located in the southern part of Andra Pradesh. It is part of Rayalaseema region of Andra pradesh. Cuddapah basin has been well known for a variety of mineral resources, such as barytes(famously mangampeta berieties), asbestos, copper, iron, fullerene, lead, diamonds, uranium, gold, silver, limestone(Mydukuru and jammalamadugu variety), clay, quartz, talc-steatite, granites besides Cuddapah slabs. The forest area in Kadapa district is 5,050 km². It is 32.87% of the district area. The forests of the district are of a dry deciduous type. The deciduous forests are very open and have a luxuriant undergrowth of grass. They are mainly situated on the principal hill ranges, namely, the Veligonda, Seshachalam, Palkonda, Lankamalai and Nallamalai hills. The dominant and most valuable tree is Pterocarpiis santalinus (Red sanders– yerra Chandanam). The religious and historical significance of kadapa can be inferrred from the famous temples, mousques and the majestic forts. the...
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