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  1. Asked: July 31, 2025In: Education

    Is the UPSC not for the average people?

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    Added an answer on July 31, 2025 at 3:25 pm

    Absolutely not! It's entirely for ordinary people. The UPSC doesn't ask where you're from, just your attendance. With the right strategy, consistency, and the right mindset, even so-called "average" candidates can become excellent candidates. Himanshu Kaushik (AIR 77, 2018) was an average student wiRead more

    Absolutely not! It’s entirely for ordinary people. The UPSC doesn’t ask where you’re from, just your attendance. With the right strategy, consistency, and the right mindset, even so-called “average” candidates can become excellent candidates.

    Himanshu Kaushik (AIR 77, 2018) was an average student with 65% in engineering and two backlogs. He worked as a software developer before quitting to join the UPSC.

    He passed the UPSC on the first attempt and became an IAS officer.

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  2. Asked: July 31, 2025In: Culture

    How to identify 5 Mukhi Rudraksha?

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    Added an answer on July 31, 2025 at 3:19 pm

    A five mukhi Rudraksha can be recognized by the five clear, natural lines that run from top to bottom. These lines, called mukhis or faces, should be easy to see and spaced evenly. When you look at it from the top, it should look like it has five sides. Inside, a real five mukhi Rudraksha also has fRead more

    A five mukhi Rudraksha can be recognized by the five clear, natural lines that run from top to bottom. These lines, called mukhis or faces, should be easy to see and spaced evenly. When you look at it from the top, it should look like it has five sides. Inside, a real five mukhi Rudraksha also has five sections that match the five lines outside. Ask ChatGPT

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  3. Asked: July 31, 2025In: Health

    If you let a cavity go and never get it fixed, what will eventually happen to the tooth?

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    Added an answer on July 31, 2025 at 3:11 pm

    Many people, because of fear, money, or lack of time, decide not to visit the dentist when they get a cavity, crack a tooth, chip a crown, or lose a filling. Often, people only go to the dentist when they feel pain. If it doesn’t hurt, they think they can wait until it’s more convenient. But waitingRead more

    Many people, because of fear, money, or lack of time, decide not to visit the dentist when they get a cavity, crack a tooth, chip a crown, or lose a filling. Often, people only go to the dentist when they feel pain. If it doesn’t hurt, they think they can wait until it’s more convenient. But waiting is not a good idea!

    If a tooth chips or a filling falls out, it usually means there’s already a problem. Fillings often fall out because the tooth underneath has started to decay again. A chip or crack may mean the tooth has a fracture. These problems might not hurt right away — maybe because of your pain tolerance or because the damage is in an area with fewer nerves. But just because it doesn’t hurt doesn’t mean you should ignore it.

    Whenever something happens to your tooth, it’s always best to see your dentist as soon as you can. Your dentist can find out what’s wrong and fix it early. Early treatment usually costs less, hurts less, and gives your tooth a better chance of staying healthy. At the very least, let your dentist check and tell you if it’s okay to wait. Dentists know how to find problems and understand how they can get worse. Since you can’t see inside your own teeth, it’s always safer to get an expert’s opinion.

    Remember this: “Cavities are like cancer — when they hurt, it’s often too late.”

    Think about this: If you lose a filling and feel no pain, you might still have hidden decay. Fixing it early is quick and inexpensive. But if you wait until it hurts, the decay might reach the nerve. Then you might need a root canal, a crown, or even lose the tooth and need an implant or bridge. That costs much more money, time, and pain than fixing a small problem early.

    So please, don’t wait! If something happens to your tooth — even if it doesn’t hurt — call your dentist and make an appointment. Your teeth will thank you for it!

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  4. Asked: July 31, 2025In: Education

    How should I prepare for UPSC without any coaching?

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    Added an answer on July 31, 2025 at 3:06 pm

    Yes, you can pass the UPSC without any coaching; many candidates have succeeded on their own. All you need is a good strategy, the right resources, and a high degree of self-discipline. Start by downloading the official UPSC syllabus and previous year's exam papers to understand what you need to stuRead more

    Yes, you can pass the UPSC without any coaching; many candidates have succeeded on their own. All you need is a good strategy, the right resources, and a high degree of self-discipline.

    1. Start by downloading the official UPSC syllabus and previous year’s exam papers to understand what you need to study.
    2. Read the NCERT textbooks from Grades 6 to 12 in History, Geography, Political Science, Economics, and Science.
    3. Here are some must-reads:

    Indian Politics – M. Laxmikanth
    Modern History – Spectrum by Rajiv Ahir
    Indian Economy – Ramesh Singh or Nitin Singhania
    Geography – G.C. Leong + NCERT
    Environment – ​​Shankar IAS

    1. Read The Hindu or the Indian Express daily. You can also check out the monthly news magazines (Vision IAS, Insights, Drishti).
    2. Start writing your answers 2 to 3 months after starting your preparation. Follow websites like Insights on India, IASbaba, or ForumIAS to answer daily questions.
    3. Take online practice tests for the preliminary and main exams. This allows you to assess your performance and improve your time management.
    4. Write short notes for each topic. Review at least three times before the exam for optimal memorization.
    5. Plan your day with study slots, breaks, and revisions. A rigorous routine is essential for successful self-study.
    6. Use websites to prepare:

    Insights on India
    Mrunal.org
    Vision IAS
    ClearIAS
    Drishti IAS (for Hindi/English)

    Self-study requires focus and commitment, but allows you to take full control of your preparation. Be consistent, avoid distractions, and be confident in your strategy.

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  5. Asked: July 31, 2025In: Culture

    How to Check If Rudraksha is Real?

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    Added an answer on July 31, 2025 at 2:55 pm

    To determine if a Rudraksha bead is authentic, several tests can be performed. These include examining the surface texture, counting the Mukhis (lines), looking for natural holes, observing its behavior in water, and using a magnifying glass to inspect its structure. More advanced methods, such as XRead more

    To determine if a Rudraksha bead is authentic, several tests can be performed. These include examining the surface texture, counting the Mukhis (lines), looking for natural holes, observing its behavior in water, and using a magnifying glass to inspect its structure. More advanced methods, such as X-rays or CT scans, can also be used to confirm the number of compartments within the bead.

    Mukhi Count: Authentic Rudraksha beads have clear, natural Mukhis (lines) running from top to bottom, corresponding to the number of compartments within the bead.

    Surface Texture: Authentic Rudraksha beads have a rough, uneven, and natural surface texture. Fake beads may be smooth and polished.

    Color and Shape: Authentic Rudraksha beads show natural color variations and have a consistent, natural shape.

    Water Test: Place the Rudraksha in water. An authentic bead will sink, but a green or air-filled bead may float. A sinking bead is not necessarily authentic, as some fake beads may contain lead.

    Copper Coin Test: Place the Rudraksha between two copper coins. If the bead rotates the coins, it could be authentic. However, this test is not conclusive, as any round object can cause rotation.

    Thermal Reaction Test: An authentic bead is resistant to breaking or disintegrating after brief exposure to heat.

    X-ray or CT scan: These tests can reveal the internal structure of the bead, confirming that the number of compartments matches the Mukhi count.

    Lab Certification: Reputable sellers can provide lab certifications for their Rudraksha beads, verifying their authenticity.

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  6. Asked: July 29, 2025In: Health

    How long should it take to fill 3 cavities?

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    Added an answer on July 29, 2025 at 12:07 pm

    The size, depth, and proximity to the dental nerve are important. Access and opening width are also important. The jaws are fun to work with. Relaxed patients can become numb in 1 to 5 minutes, while tense and nervous patients usually require 10 to 20 minutes. Working on the distal aspect of the lasRead more

    The size, depth, and proximity to the dental nerve are important. Access and opening width are also important. The jaws are fun to work with. Relaxed patients can become numb in 1 to 5 minutes, while tense and nervous patients usually require 10 to 20 minutes.

    Working on the distal aspect of the last tooth is a thousand times more difficult than performing two or three tiny dot composites on a person’s midline. Using a hard tissue dental laser is a hundred times gentler than using a high-speed air turbine drill.

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  7. Asked: July 27, 2025In: Exams

    Which is the best institute for the UPSC in Delhi?

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    Added an answer on July 27, 2025 at 4:01 pm

    Delhi is a hub for UPSC preparation, and several institutes enjoy excellent reputations for their results, faculty, and student support. Here are some of the top-rated UPSC coaching institutes in Delhi in 2025: Vajiram & Ravi – Renowned for its experienced faculty and consistent results. LocatedRead more

    Delhi is a hub for UPSC preparation, and several institutes enjoy excellent reputations for their results, faculty, and student support. Here are some of the top-rated UPSC coaching institutes in Delhi in 2025:

    Vajiram & Ravi – Renowned for its experienced faculty and consistent results. Located in Old Rajinder Nagar. Fees range from ₹1.5 to ₹2.5 lakh.
    Vision IAS – Famous for its test series and current affairs materials. Also located in Old Rajinder Nagar. Fees range from ₹2.35 lakh.
    Drishti IAS – Offers courses in Hindi and English. Popular with Hindi-medium students. Located in Karol Bagh and Mukherjee Nagar.
    First IAS Institute – Increasingly popular thanks to its small groups and personalized mentoring. Fees range from ₹48,000 to ₹2.87 lakh.
    IAS by Rau – One of the oldest and most respected names in the industry.
    IAS Next – Backed by the Made Easy Group, renowned for its structured content and test series.
    IAS KSG – Focuses on answer writing and interview preparation.

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  8. Asked: July 27, 2025In: Exams

    Why upsc is considered the toughest exam in the whole world?

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    Added an answer on July 27, 2025 at 3:58 pm

    UPSC is called the toughest because it’s not just about studying a lot. You’re competing with lakhs of people who are all working really hard. The syllabus is huge, and you need to remember things from Polity, History, Economy, Current Affairs — everything. It’s like preparing for 10 different examsRead more

    UPSC is called the toughest because it’s not just about studying a lot. You’re competing with lakhs of people who are all working really hard. The syllabus is huge, and you need to remember things from Polity, History, Economy, Current Affairs — everything. It’s like preparing for 10 different exams at once.

    Even if you know everything, you can still fail because the questions are unpredictable. You might clear Prelims but get stuck in Mains. Or do well in Mains and mess up the interview. One small mistake and you’re out — and you have to wait a whole year to try again.

    Also, it takes years — not months. You have to stay motivated through failures, delays, and uncertainty. That’s why people say it’s the toughest. It’s not just about brains — it’s about patience, consistency, and mental strength.

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  9. Asked: July 27, 2025In: Culture

    How to Book Rooms in Mookambika Temple Guest House?

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    Added an answer on July 27, 2025 at 12:09 pm

    You can book rooms through the Karnataka Temple Accommodation website, the only official government platform for temple stays. Karnataka Temple Accommodation – Mookambika Temple Payments should be made only through the website's payment gateway. You can also book by calling the temple accommodationRead more

    You can book rooms through the Karnataka Temple Accommodation website, the only official government platform for temple stays.

    Karnataka Temple Accommodation – Mookambika Temple

    Payments should be made only through the website’s payment gateway. You can also book by calling the temple accommodation office directly:

    Phone: 08254-200200

    Email: eosmtkollur@gmail.com

    Available Guesthouses

    The temple operates several guesthouses:

    Lalithambika
    Sowparnika
    Matha Chatra
    Jagadambika

    Avoid transferring money to unknown phone numbers or third-party agents.

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  10. Asked: July 24, 2025In: Education

    How much tuition fees should I take for class 7 students per subject per month?

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    Added an answer on July 24, 2025 at 2:54 pm

    For class 7 tuition in West Bengal, you can expect to pay between ₹1200 to ₹1500 per month. Basically, you can charge around Rs. 300-800 for each subject.

    For class 7 tuition in West Bengal, you can expect to pay between ₹1200 to ₹1500 per month. Basically, you can charge around Rs. 300-800 for each subject.

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