Wednesday, 3 September 2014

GREEN GDP AND ECOLOGICAL LOSS

Sir,

Please find the links relating to the issues we covered during our discussion on loss in GDP due to ecological loss.


 Krishna Ajjampudi 




thank you...

keep me posted of anything interesting in ANY SUBJECT AND ASK QUERY IN ANY SUB

Tuesday, 22 July 2014

Problem Scoring in Mains -- GS PAPER I, 2, 3



Dear sir,
Please send across the books list for Mains as scores were down. Thanks a lot for all the help extended.

-RK-


as i see from ur book list it is all standard text books ..

the problem/issues with the exams then  seem to be 
either

1)  internalisation of content which was good otherwise u could not
answer well during interviews we conducted

2) writing practice.. 

3) you have to check question papers once again and see
what Qns you were able to answer and what Qns u have left off
without attempting.. unable to answer.. TOTAL MARKS LEFT OFF IN EACH PAPER...
this wil give u an idea of 
the mains areas which u need to REFOCUS..

when time permits u pick a difficult question ONE EACH from each of
the papers and send me answers as u have written in ;the exams..

4)how do u rate ur handwriting for being legible??? scan and send the hand written ans

one of these may be ur problem or else we may have to seek re-evaluation of ur papers

        
         Phani Siddha
Super Sixty IAS Academy

Friday, 16 May 2014

Government Policies - A debate pro govt

              Phani Siddha
@ Super Sixty IAS Academy

                   Hyd 


Dear Sir,

This is Harsh, your student. 

This is following today's discussion in the class about how government is almost always in a fix with respect to the policies it has to make, even if it has the best intentions of the people in mind. 

The problem arises because in a country as diverse as India, there are always opposing requirements among its people at any given time. Due to limited resources, the govt has to take the middle path in order to pacify the people. This leads to slow down of progress, if at all any. 

In a country like India, or any country for that matter, the solution for any widespread problem has to come from the people only. Only when people realize that large scale development requires some discomforts on smaller scales and agree to put up with it for the greater good can such a change be brought about. No government policy can bring about such a change. 

A country is only as good as its people. However good/far sighted the government may be, if the people are not on the same page, it will not work. The problem can only be solved if a large section of people can keep the greater good ahead of their own interests. It has happened before in India - during the freedom struggle. Our country needs another such revolution. Only this time the enemy would be within. If and when a leader emerges who can make people keep the larger interests above their personal interests, such a leader can bring about the change that we are all looking for.
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Regards,
Harsh

Tuesday, 30 April 2013

Take the exam pressure OFFFF : ))

              Phani Siddha
@ Super Sixty IAS Academy
                   Hyd 







Anil Kumar also commented on his Wall post.


Anil wrote: "Thank u for recognising me sir. I am confused sir as i am unable to retrieve the data i studied.   Pls help me sir."






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Phani Kr Siddhavaram 

<phanisiddha@gmail.com>
Tue, Apr 30, 2013 at 12:50 PM
To: Reply to comment
Dear Anil, It happens with every student who starts preparation..
they tend to forget and are not able to recollect.  bcoz the content is vast
which u hv studied in the one full year..

go by current issues.. read as much as you can.. do not pressurise urself..
keep a schedule of 4-6 hours of study.. start with current affairs and see
what you have written for that topic in your notes..
read, recollect and think on the subject

.. if you have clarity about the topic then u can start with the next topic..
do exercise for 15 mins morning and 15 mins evening and go for a small
walk of 15 mins.. relax and study..
 my best wishes with you

Tuesday, 19 February 2013

FASTER BETTER PREPARATION FOR PRELIMS

              Phani Siddha
@ Super Sixty IAS Academy

                   Hyd 

Sir if you have few minutes of time could suggest me with some tips to make my preparation faster and easier....??

bhavati, 


INSTEAD OF STARTING WITH BOOKS NOW.. IF YOU HAVENT DONE TILL NOW.. PICK CURRENT ISSUES AFFAIRS OF THE YEAR AND READ ABOUT THEM THOROUGHLY AND WHEREVER YOU FIND ANY COMPLEX OR CONFUSING DETAIL READ IT AGAIN..
AND THRU UR TEXT BOOKS FOR THAT TOPIC POSE QNS LIKE WHAT, HOW , WHEN, WHY, WHO, CONCLUSION ETC AND SEE IF UR READING GAVE U THE ANSWERS ..  

THIS WAY UR SUBJECTS AND CURRENT ISSUES WILL GET FINISHED WITH PRIORITY

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Hi Sir,

Yes TMH has some content on envI..but i thought going through a book
would be better, i will go through TMH once and i will try to answer.
I will check some of the books mentioned by u and get back.


Thanking you --krishnavamshi--



Dear Vamshi, 

after the text books the best way is to browse the net for the content

 i gave u topics as important study areas for exams 2013 so

google search them and study if something isnt found in the text..

u can visit the geo, envi blogs thru phanisiddha.blogspot.in for
current imp issues .. i have posted them for prelims 2013..

my best wishes always with u..
revert back if any need







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doubtsndoubts.blogspot.in  - queries of students are posted here

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geossias.blogspot.in - new blog for geography of ssias

enviissues.blogspot.in - for environmental issues 

apgeographeee.blogspot.in - complete Andhra Pradesh Geography for Interviews, state exams

geopoliticalissues.blogspot.in - for International affairs and India and the World topics

smartinterviewprep.blogspot.in - Interview preparation

disastermanagementconcepts.blogspot.in 

econind.blogspot.in - topics on economy

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historyssias.blogspot.in - a startup on history sub

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united4worldpeace.blogspot.in - is the ultimate goal



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Friday, 21 December 2012

Jal Satyagraha

              Phani Siddha
@ Super Sixty IAS Academy

                   Hyd


POLICE CRACK DOWN ON JAL SATYAGRAHA PROTESTERS IN HARDA, KHANDWA DISTRICTS IN MP


SOLE OF THE NATION: Blisters on the feet are all that these villagers in Harda district of Madhya Pradesh are left with after 13 days of ‘jal satyagraha’ demanding land as compensation and reduction in the height of the Indira Sagar dam on the Narmada.Senior activist C. Palit being moved from the satyagrah site forcibly on Wednesday. Photo: Special Arrangement.

from the Hindu

PIC 1.SOLE OF THE NATION: Blisters on the feet are all that these villagers in Harda district of Madhya Pradesh are left with after 13 days of ‘jal satyagraha’ demanding land as compensation and reduction in the height of the Indira Sagar dam on the Narmada.
PICTURE 2. Senior activist Chittaroopa Palit of NBA being moved from the satyagrah site forcibly\

For 17 Days dam affected people of the Omkareshwar project (Khandwa) and of the Indira Sagar project (Harda) had been offering jal satyagraha by standing in neck deep water, demanding proper rehabilitation, compensation and a reduction in the level of dam waters.
Omkeshwar oustees had ended their jal satyagraha 'victorious' after the Shivraj Singh Chouhan government accepted all their demands but in Harda People continued jal satyagraha in waters o f Indira Sagar dam, after the government rejected their demands of rehabilitation and a reduction of dam waters from 262 to 260 meters.
NBA to file contempt petition as per orders of the MP High Court, upheld by the Supreme Court, the water level of the Indira Sagar dam has to be kept at 260 meters.

similar jal satyagraha had been taken up by citizens protesting against Kudankulam Nuclear Power plant by forming a human chain in the ocean in the coastal areas in Tamilnadu..