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“Be so focused that even chaos learns to be silent around you.” “आपूर्यमाणमचलप्रतिष्ठं समुद्रमापः प्रविशन्ति यद्वत्। तद्वत्कामा यं प्रविशन्ति सर्वे स शान्तिमाप्नोति न कामकामी॥” Bhagwat Geeta "As rivers flow into the vast ocean, yet the ocean remains unmoved and full, so too, the one into whom desires enter, yet who remains steady, attains peace." Distractions will come - noise, opinions, temptations. Let them come. Let them pass. Be like the ocean - full, calm, and unwavering. You're not here for applause. You're not here to impress. You're here to evolve - quietly, powerfully. ✅Bahut distractions aayenge: "Log selection le gaye, main kahaan hoon?" "Kya itna padna worth hai?" "Social media, shaadi pressure, career choices, self-doubt..." ✅Lekin agar tum in sab mein bhi mentally stable aur mission-driven rahe, toh tumhe wo inner peace aur focus milega. WhatsApp Instragram Twitter
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20 पर्यायवाची शब्द 1️⃣ सूर्य – रवि, आदित्य, भानु, दिवाकर 2️⃣ चंद्रमा – शशि, इंदु, सोम, निशाकर 3️⃣ पृथ्वी – धरती, वसुंधरा, धरा, भूमि 4️⃣ आग – अग्नि, अनल, पावक, ज्वाला 5️⃣ जल – पानी, नीर, वारि, तोय 6️⃣ वायु – पवन, समीर, अनिल, हवा 7️⃣ राजा – नरेश, भूप, नृप, महाराज 8️⃣ मित्र – सखा, दोस्त, सहचर, मित्रवर 9️⃣ शत्रु – दुश्मन, वैरी, विरोधी, अरि 🔟 विद्या – शिक्षा, ज्ञान, अधिगम, बोध 1️⃣1️⃣ घर – गृह, भवन, निवास, आलय 1️⃣2️⃣ समुद्र – सागर, सिंधु, रत्नाकर, उदधि 1️⃣3️⃣ वन – जंगल, अरण्य, कानन, विपिन 1️⃣4️⃣ नदी – सरिता, तटिनी, तरंगिणी, निर्झरिणी 1️⃣5️⃣ आकाश – गगन, नभ, अम्बर, व्योम 1️⃣6️⃣ पर्वत – गिरि, शैल, अचल, नग 1️⃣7️⃣ पुत्र – बेटा, सुत, तनय, आत्मज 1️⃣8️⃣ पुत्री – बेटी, सुतिका, तनया, आत्मजा 1️⃣9️⃣ धन – संपत्ति, दौलत, संपदा, अर्थ 2️⃣0️⃣ हृदय – दिल, मन, अंत:करण, चित्त
🇮🇳 Sources of the Constitution of India . The Constitution was adopted on 26 November 1949 and came into force on 26 January 1950. 🔷 1️⃣ United Kingdom India borrowed many parliamentary features from the UK. 📌 Borrowed Features: Parliamentary system of government Rule of Law Cabinet system Office of Prime Minister Bicameral legislature Single citizenship Legislative procedure 👉 Most important source for Indian Constitution. 🔷 2️⃣ United States 📌 Borrowed Features: Fundamental Rights Written Constitution Independence of Judiciary Judicial Review Impeachment of President Removal of Supreme Court judges Vice-President’s office 🔷 3️⃣ Ireland 📌 Borrowed Features: Directive Principles of State Policy (DPSP) Method of election of President Nomination of members to Rajya Sabha 🔷 4️⃣ Canada 📌 Borrowed Features: Federal system with strong Centre Residuary powers with Centre Appointment of State Governors by Centre 🔷 5️⃣ Australia 📌 Borrowed Features: Concurrent List Freedom of trade and commerce Joint sitting of two Houses 🔷 6️⃣ Germany 📌 Borrowed Features: Suspension of Fundamental Rights during Emergency 🔷 7️⃣ South Africa 📌 Borrowed Features: Procedure for Constitutional Amendment Election of Rajya Sabha members 🔷 8️⃣ France 📌 Borrowed Features: Ideals of Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity 🔷 9️⃣ Japan 📌 Borrowed Feature: Procedure established by law (Article 21 concept) 🔷 🔟 Government of India Act 👉 This is the most important source. 📌 Borrowed Features: Federal scheme Office of Governor Public Service Commission Emergency provisions Administrative details About 75% of the Constitution structure was taken from this Act.
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एक साधारण पत्थर आराम में रहकर मूर्ति नहीं बनता। वह पूजनीय इसलिए बनता है क्योंकि वह हर चोट सहता है। हर हथौड़े की मार उसके भीतर छिपे रूप को बाहर लाती है। हर कटाव उसे और निखारता है। अगर पत्थर बोल पाता तो शायद पूछता “कब तक यह चोट सहनी पड़ेगी?” लेकिन वह चुप रहता है… और उसी सहनशीलता से देवत्व प्रकट होता है। जीवन की परिस्थितियाँ भी छेनी की तरह हैं। वे तोड़ने नहीं, तराशने आती हैं। ये मत पूछो, कब तक सहना है। ये देखो इससे तुम कितना निखर रहे हो।
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🔰 Important Battles in Indian History 🔰 ============================== 🔹Battle of Haldighati - 1576 A.D.➨ Akbar's forces headed by Raja Man Singh and Asaf Khan defeated Rana Pratap. Rana Pratap refused to surrender to the Mughal Power. 🔹Battle of Karnal - 1739 A.D.➨ Nadir Shah defeated Mohd. Shah. 🔹Battle of Plassey - 1757 A.D.➨ Lord Clive defeated Siraj-ud-Daula. 🔹Battle of Wandiwash - 1760 A.D.➨ The English forces defeated the French forces. 🔹Third Battle of Panipat - 1761 A.D.➨ Ahmed Shah Abdali defeated the Marathas. 🔹Battle of Buxar - 1764 A.D.➨ The English forces defeated the alliance of Nawab Mir Qasim of Bengal, Nawab Shuja-ud-daula of Awadh and Mughal Emperor Shah Alam II. 🔹First Anglo Mysore War - (1767-69 A.D.)➨ Hyder Ali defeated the English forces. 🔹Second Anglo Mysore War - (1780-84 A.D.)➨ Hyder Ali died in the battle (1782) and subsequently led by his son Tipu Sultan. The war concluded with the Treaty of Mangalore (1784). 🔹Third Anglo Mysore War - (1789-92 A.D.)➨ The English forces defeated Tipu Sultan. Treaty of Srirangapatnam was signed. 🔹Fourth Anglo Mysore War - 1799 A.D.➨ Tipu Sultan was defeated and killed by the English forces. 🔹Battle of Hydaspeas - 326 B.C.➨ Alexander defeated Porus. 🔹Kalinga War - 261 B.C.➨ Ashoka defeated Kalinga. 🔹First Battle of Tarain - 1191 A.D.➨ Prithvi Raj Chauhan defeated Mohammed Ghori. 🔹Second Battle of Tarain - 1192 A.D.➨ Mohammad Ghori defeated Prithvi Raj Chauhan. 🔹Battle of Chandawar - 1193 or 1194➨ Muhammad Ghori defeated Jaichandra Gaharwar. 🔹First Battle of Panipat - 1526 A.D.➨ Babar defeated Ibrahim Lodi. 🔹Battle of Khanwa - 1527 A.D.➨ Babar defeated Rana Sanga. 🔹Battle of Ghaghra - 1529 A.D.➨ Babar defeated Mahmud Lodhi and Sultan Nusrat Shah. 🔹Battle of Chausa - 1539 A.D.➨ Sher Shah Suri (Sher Khan) defeated Humayun. 🔹Battle of Kannauj (or Bilgram) - 1540 A.D.➨ Sher Shah Suri (Sher Khan) defeated Humayun. 🔹Second Battle of Panipat - 1556 A.D.➨ Bairam Khan (representing Mughal Emperor Akbar) defeated Hemu. 🔹Battle of Talikota - 1565 A.D.➨ Ahmednagar, Bijapur, Golkonda and Bidar formed alliance and defeated the Vijaynagar empire.
📌 🔬 PERIODIC TABLE – IMPORTANT CONCEPTS (EXAM ORIENTED) 1️⃣ Modern Periodic Law 👉 The physical and chemical properties of elements are periodic functions of their atomic numbers. ✔️ Arranged in increasing atomic number ❌ Not on atomic mass (old law) 2️⃣ Structure of Periodic Table Periods → Horizontal rows (7 periods) Groups → Vertical columns (18 groups) Part Meaning Period Number of shells Group Number of valence electrons (s & p block) 3️⃣ Blocks of Periodic Table (VERY IMPORTANT) Based on valence orbital Block Groups Elements s-block 1–2 Alkali & Alkaline earth metals p-block 13–18 Non-metals, metalloids d-block 3–12 Transition metals f-block Inner transition metals 👉 Lanthanides (57–71) 👉 Actinides (89–103) 4️⃣ Group-wise Important Facts (Most Asked) 🔹 Group 1 – Alkali Metals Li, Na, K, Rb, Cs ✔️ Soft, highly reactive ✔️ Valency = 1 ✔️ Stored in kerosene 🔹 Group 2 – Alkaline Earth Metals Be, Mg, Ca ✔️ Valency = 2 ✔️ Harder than alkali metals 🔹 Group 17 – Halogens F, Cl, Br, I ✔️ Non-metals ✔️ Valency = 1 ✔️ Very reactive 🔹 Group 18 – Noble Gases He, Ne, Ar ✔️ Zero valency ✔️ Inert gases ✔️ Monoatomic 5️⃣ Periodic Trends (EXAM FAVORITE ⭐) 🔺 Atomic Size Increases ↓ group Decreases → period 🔺 Metallic Character Increases ↓ group Decreases → period 🔺 Non-metallic Character Decreases ↓ group Increases → period 🔺 Ionization Energy Decreases ↓ group Increases → period 🔺 Electronegativity Highest → Fluorine (F) Increases → period Decreases ↓ group 6️⃣ Valency Rules Group 1 → Valency 1 Group 2 → Valency 2 Group 13 → Valency 3 Group 14 → Valency 4 Group 15 → Valency 3/5 Group 16 → Valency 2 Group 17 → Valency 1 Group 18 → Valency 0 7️⃣ Metals, Non-metals & Metalloids Metals → Left side Non-metals → Right side Metalloids → Zig-zag line (B, Si, Ge, As) 8️⃣ Hydrogen – Special Case ⚠️ ✔️ Atomic number = 1 ✔️ Resembles Group 1 & Group 17 ✔️ Placed separately 9️⃣ Most Important One-Liners (Rapid Revision) ✔️ He is the lightest noble gas ✔️ Cs is the most reactive metal ✔️ F is the most electronegative element ✔️ Na is essential for nerve impulse ✔️ Ca is important for bones 🔟 Exam Tips 🎯 Questions mostly from trends + groups Remember F, Cs, He special properties Valency & blocks are high-scoring
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📘 PREPOSITION – IMPORTANT GRAMMAR RULES 🔹 RULE 1: AT / ON / IN (Time) At → exact time On → day & date In → month, year, long period ✔ at 6 am ✔ on Sunday / on 15 August ✔ in July / in 2026 ❌ in 5 pm ✔ at 5 pm 🔹 RULE 2: AT / ON / IN (Place) At → point On → surface In → enclosed area ✔ at the door ✔ on the table ✔ in the room 📌 Trick: Point–Surface–Space 🔹 RULE 3: BETWEEN vs AMONG Between → two persons/things Among → more than two ✔ between Ram and Shyam ✔ among students 🔹 RULE 4: TO vs INTO To → direction Into → movement inside ✔ go to school ✔ jump into the river 🔹 RULE 5: BY vs WITH By → agent / transport With → instrument ✔ written by him ✔ cut with a knife ✔ go by bus 🔹 RULE 6: SINCE vs FOR Since → point of time For → period of time ✔ since 2020 ✔ for five years 🔹 RULE 7: FROM vs SINCE From → starting point (with to/till) Since → starting time (perfect tense) ✔ from Monday to Friday ✔ since Monday 🔹 RULE 8: DURING vs FOR During → when something happens For → how long ✔ during the match ✔ for two hours 🔹 RULE 9: BESIDE vs BESIDES Beside → next to Besides → in addition to ✔ sit beside me ✔ besides English, he teaches Hindi 🔹 RULE 10: IN SPITE OF vs DESPITE Both mean “although” ✔ in spite of rain ✔ despite his poverty 📌 No of after despite 🔹 RULE 11: BECAUSE OF vs DUE TO Because of → verb Due to → noun ✔ He was late because of rain ✔ The delay was due to rain 🔹 RULE 12: NO PREPOSITION BEFORE THESE WORDS home, here, there, upstairs, downstairs ✔ go home ❌ go to home 🔹 RULE 13: DISCUSS / ENTER / ORDER (No Preposition) ❌ discuss about ❌ enter into ❌ order for ✔ discuss the matter ✔ enter the room ✔ order tea 🔹 RULE 14: VERB + FIXED PREPOSITION Verb Preposition depend on listen to believe in wait for belong to 🔹 RULE 15: ADJECTIVE + PREPOSITION Adjective Preposition fond of proud of afraid of angry with good at 🔹 RULE 16: PREPOSITION AT SENTENCE END (Correct) ✔ This is the boy I talked to ✔ Whom are you waiting for? 🔹 RULE 17: IN / ON with Vehicles ✔ in a car ✔ on a bus / train / plane 🔹 RULE 18: TILL vs UNTIL Both correct (Until slightly formal) ✔ till Monday ✔ until Monday 🔹 RULE 19: ABOUT vs ON About → general On → specific / formal ✔ book about history ✔ lecture on history 🔹 RULE 20: WITH vs WITHOUT ✔ tea with sugar ✔ man without fear ⭐ EXAM MEMORY TRICK Good at – Afraid of – Interested in – Depend on – Married to
ANCIENT INDIA – Important Battles 1. Battle of Hydaspes – 326 BC Between: Alexander the Great ✖ King Porus Winner: Alexander 📌 First major battle where Alexander faced war elephants in India. 2. Kalinga War – 261 BC Between: Ashoka ✖ King of Kalinga Winner: Ashoka 📌 After this war, Ashoka adopted Buddhism. 🏰 MEDIEVAL INDIA – Important Battles 3. First Battle of Tarain – 1191 Between: Prithviraj Chauhan ✖ Muhammad Ghori Winner: Prithviraj Chauhan 4. Second Battle of Tarain – 1192 Between: Prithviraj Chauhan ✖ Muhammad Ghori Winner: Muhammad Ghori 📌 Foundation of Muslim rule in India. 5. Battle of Chandawar – 1194 Between: Jaichand ✖ Muhammad Ghori Winner: Muhammad Ghori 6. First Battle of Panipat – 1526 Between: Babur ✖ Ibrahim Lodi Winner: Babur 📌 Establishment of Mughal Empire. 7. Battle of Khanwa – 1527 Between: Babur ✖ Rana Sanga Winner: Babur 8. Second Battle of Panipat – 1556 Between: Akbar ✖ Hemu Winner: Akbar 9. Battle of Haldighati – 1576 Between: Maharana Pratap ✖ Akbar (Man Singh) Winner: Mughals 📌 Maharana Pratap was not captured. 🇬🇧 MODERN INDIA – Important Battles 10. Battle of Plassey – 1757 Between: Siraj-ud-Daulah ✖ British East India Company (Robert Clive) Winner: British 11. Battle of Buxar – 1764 Between: Mir Qasim, Shuja-ud-Daulah, Shah Alam II ✖ British Winner: British 12. Anglo-Mysore War (4th) – 1799 Between: Tipu Sultan ✖ British Winner: British 📌 Tipu Sultan died in this war. 13. Revolt of 1857 (Major battles) – 1857 Between: Indian rebels ✖ British Winner: British ⭐ SUPER EXAM TIP (One-liner) Panipat = Mughal power Plassey + Buxar = British rule Tarain = Delhi Sultanate Kalinga = Ashoka → Buddhism
_30 WORDS THAT NEVER TAKE FIXED PREPOSITIONS ⚠️ These words are used directly with an object or clause, without any preposition. 📘 VERBS (Most Important) Discuss ❌ discuss about the issue ✅ discuss the issue Order ❌ order for food ✅ order food Request ❌ request for help ✅ request help Enter ❌ enter into the room ✅ enter the room Reach ❌ reach to the station ✅ reach the station Mention ❌ mention about the problem ✅ mention the problem Describe ❌ describe about the event ✅ describe the event Resemble ❌ resemble with father ✅ resemble father Marry ❌ marry with her ✅ marry her Lack ❌ lack of money (verb) ✅ lack money 📘 MORE COMMON EXAM TRAPS Emphasize ❌ emphasize on rules ✅ emphasize rules Explain ❌ explain about the rule ✅ explain the rule Highlight ❌ highlight on issue ✅ highlight issue Demand ❌ demand for justice ✅ demand justice Comprise ❌ comprise of five members ✅ comprise five members 📘 DAILY USE + EXAM USE Accompany ❌ accompany with me ✅ accompany me Face ❌ face with problems ✅ face problems Follow ❌ follow to the rules ✅ follow the rules Oppose ❌ oppose to the plan ✅ oppose the plan Obey ❌ obey to the law ✅ obey the law 📘 HIGH-SCORING WORDS Inform ❌ inform about him ✅ inform him Attack ❌ attack on enemy ✅ attack the enemy Control ❌ control on anger ✅ control anger Approach ❌ approach to teacher ✅ approach the teacher Join ❌ join in the company ✅ join the company 📘 LAST 5 (VERY COMMON MISTAKES) Answer ❌ answer to the question ✅ answer the question Consider ❌ consider about the case ✅ consider the case Consult ❌ consult with doctor ✅ consult a doctor Afford ❌ afford for car ✅ afford a car Stress ❌ stress on grammar ✅ stress grammar 🧠 GOLDEN RULE (EXAM TRICK) 👉 If the verb already has complete meaning, 👉 DO NOT add a preposition._
🛕 IMPORTANT TEMPLES IN INDIA (Builder-wise) 🛕 Brihadeeswara Temple (Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu) Builder: Raja Raja Chola I Key Fact: Built in 1010 AD, UNESCO World Heritage Site 🛕 Konark Sun Temple (Odisha) Builder: Narasimhadeva I (Eastern Ganga dynasty) Key Fact: Built in shape of a chariot of the Sun God 🛕 Khajuraho Temples (Madhya Pradesh) Builder: Chandela rulers Key Fact: Famous for Nagara style and intricate sculptures 🛕 Lingaraja Temple (Bhubaneswar, Odisha) Builder: Jajati Keshari Key Fact: Dedicated to Lord Shiva, Kalinga style 🛕 Jagannath Temple (Puri, Odisha) Builder: Anantavarman Chodaganga Deva Key Fact: Famous for Rath Yatra 🛕 Meenakshi Temple (Madurai, Tamil Nadu) Builder: Nayak rulers (expanded) Key Fact: Dedicated to Meenakshi (Parvati) and Sundareswarar (Shiva) 🛕 Kailasa Temple, Ellora (Maharashtra) Builder: Krishna I (Rashtrakuta dynasty) Key Fact: World’s largest monolithic rock-cut temple 🛕 Virupaksha Temple (Hampi, Karnataka) Builder: Deva Raya II (Vijayanagara Empire) Key Fact: Dedicated to Lord Shiva 🛕 Ramanathaswamy Temple (Rameswaram, Tamil Nadu) Builder: Pandya rulers (later expanded by Sethupathis) Key Fact: Longest corridor (prakaram) in India 🛕 Somnath Temple (Gujarat) Builder: Originally by Chalukya rulers Key Fact: Rebuilt many times after invasions 🛕 Kedarnath Temple (Uttarakhand) Builder: Adi Shankaracharya Key Fact: One of the 12 Jyotirlingas 🛕 Mahabodhi Temple (Bodh Gaya, Bihar) Builder: Emperor Ashoka Key Fact: Place where Buddha attained enlightenment 🛕 Dilwara Temples (Mount Abu, Rajasthan) Builder: Chalukya rulers Key Fact: Famous for Marble carving (Jain temples) 🔑 QUICK REVISION (One Line) Brihadeeswara → Raja Raja Chola → UNESCO Konark → Narasimhadeva I → Sun chariot Kailasa → Krishna I → Rock-cut Jagannath → Chodaganga Deva → Rath Yatra Mahabodhi → Ashoka → Enlightenment