Thursday, May 17, 2018

SBI-PO 2018 ( CRACK PRELIMS IN JUST 30 DAYS)


SBI-PO 2018 

STRATEGY TO CRACK PRELIMS IN 30 DAYS


BE READY,

Here is my strategy to crack SBI-PO 2018 Prelims with flying colors in just 30 Days. But during these 30 days, you have to do the real "TAPASYA"

There is no shortcut to success. You have to burn, if you want to shine.
I assure you that you will shine one day.

JUST GO FOR IT...


I will provide you all the study material, the practice test, the time management tricks, and the daily motivation dose for this 30-day plan.

I will start the from Day-1 on 20th May, 2018.

So, Be ready.

Remember the most important thing to do some work is to start it. And the most important time to Start is NOW.

THIS IS YOUR TIME ( USE YOUR FAILURE)

GO GET IT.



Tuesday, May 15, 2018

DAILY DOSE OF EDITORIALS- 15th MAY, 2018 (Reading Comprehension)

DAILY DOSE OF EDITORIALS
 15th MAY, 2018 

(Reading Comprehension) 


You might be wondering why I am posting this dose of Editorials for you daily. The reason is very simple:

The Editorial section from the Newspapers helps you in English Section ( Reading Comprehension), 
Current Affairs Section, Descriptive writing and the last but not the least Interview Section. 

Students are working really very hard to get good marks in the written paper and then comes a big breaker in their speed ( THE INTERVIEW SECTION). 

So, You should better prepare yourself for the big bang with the  "Smart work and Hard work".

HERE you go::

THE TRIBUNE:: CLICK HERE 

HINDUSTAN TIMES:: CLICK HERE 

BUSINESS STANDARD:: CLICK HERE 




ALL THE BEST!!!

ROCK ON!!!






Monday, May 14, 2018

DAILY DOSE OF EDITORIALS- 14th May, 2018 (Reading Comprehension)

DAILY DOSE OF EDITORIALS- 14th May, 2018 
(Reading Comprehension)


"Motivation is like taking bath, you need it daily"




READING COMPREHENSION HAS NO SHORTCUTS, YOU SHOULD INCULCATE THE READING AND WRITING SKILLS IN YOU. 



Here you go::

THE TRIBUNE: CLICK HERE 

HINDUSTAN TIMES: CLICK HERE 

BUSINESS STANDARD: CLICK HERE


ALL THE VERY BEST. 




Saturday, May 12, 2018

DAILY DOSE OF EDITORIALS- 13th May, 2018 ( Reading Comprehension)



DAILY DOSE OF EDITORIALS- 13th May, 2018 
 Reading Comprehension


THE EDITORIALS ANALYSIS IS the most important part of your Bank -PO Preparation. You will feel the difference once you start taking the daily dose of Editorials.


Here you go::

THE TRIBUNE:: CLICK HERE 

HINDUSTAN TIMES:: CLICK HERE

BUSINESS STANDARD:: CLICK HERE



This dose will be fruitful in the Descriptive writing also. You should try to note down your opinions after reading this.


Friday, May 11, 2018

Subject Verb Agreement PRACTICE SET (SBI-PO -2018)



Subject Verb Agreement
SBI-PO -2018




1. If 2 singular nouns are connected with and then Plural verb is used with them

2. IF 2 Singular nouns are connected with and then use singular verb in each and every is place before the noun.

3. If 2 singular noun –pronouns are connected with as well as, in addition to, besides, like, unlike, together with, led by, guided by, controlled by, governed by, rather than, no less than -verb according to first subject.

4. If 2 singular –not only –but also-Either-or- Neither nor- Verb is used 2nd subject.

5. Each of, one of, either of, neither of, every one of, then noun pronoun will be plural and singular verb is used with them.



· ANIL IS MUCH MORE INTELLIGENT THAN AMIT.

· EVERY BOY AND EVERY GIRL ARE IS GOING TO BRING AN APPLLE.

· EACH BOY AND EACH GIRL IS GOING TO BRING AN APPLE.

· THE STUDENTS ALONG WITH THEIR PARENTS HAVE ARRIVED.

· I NO LESS THAN YOU AM TO BE BLAMED FOR THIS.


EXERCISE:

1. He three friends,(a)/ Max included, was supposed to (b)/ meet for dinner later that night. (c)/ No error (d)



2. The number of students chosen (a)/for the prestigious medical internship (b)/ have more than doubled in the past fifteen years.(c)/ No error (d)



3. Without proper funding (a)/ and a better campaign strategy, there is (b)/ no chances that our candidate will be elected to office (c)/ No error (d) .



4. Some members of the tribe (a)/ has been protesting the recent (b)/ passage of hunting laws applying to indigenous populations.(c)/ No error (d)



5. The results of the study clearly (a)/ indicates a reduction in the number of use (b)/ able pounds that can be salvaged from an average ton of recycled goods.(c)/ No error (d)



6. The president of Costa Rica, along (a)/ with two vice presidents, (b)/ are elected for a four-year term by the people.(c)/ No error (d)



7. Neither of our school’s students (a)/ nominated for the national (b)/ spelling bee were able to win the competition.(c)/ No error (d)



8. The public are receiving the new mayor (a)/ well though she was (b)/ mostly unheard of prior to the election.(c)/ No error (d)



9. I am sure that (a) / neither the flat nor its contents (b) / is for sale (c) / No error (d)


10. In time of crisis (a)/ the Bhagavad Gita gives light (b) / and guide to the mind tortured by doubt (c) / and torn by conflict of duties. (d) / No error (e)

11. It was not easy for late Raja Ram Mohan Roy (a)/ to root out the custom of Sati (b) / because a majority of (c)/ the educated class does not support him. (d)/ No error (e)

12. On reaching the (a)/ lake, the leader realized (b) / that two elephant from (c)/ his herd were missing .(d)/ No error (e)

13. The builders have (a)/ promised a customer’s (b)/ that the construction will be (c)/ completed as soon as possible. (d) / No error (e)



14. Is there any difficulties (a)/ in disposing of this gorgeous building (b)/ built on such a spacious (c)/ and beautiful campus. (d) No error (e)



15. It is noticed that (a)/ the elite class have no soft (b)/ corner for the downtrodden who are the (c)/ real victim of the present social set-up. (d)/ No error (e)


Explanation:



1. (b)The subject of this sentence is friends which is plural. The phrase Max included is set off by commas and, like any “sandwich” phrase, can be crossed out to help isolate the subject and the main verb:

The three friends, Max included, was…
The plural subject friends does not agree with the singular verb was. We need the plural verb were.

2. (c) The phrase ‘The number of’ is a singular subject that does not agree with the plural verb have … doubled. We need the singular verb has…doubled.

3. (c) The introductory phrase ‘Without proper funding….. strategy ‘ does not affect subject-verb agreement in the main clause. The singular verb is does not agree with the plural subject chances. The correct idiom is there is no chance that, so we need the singular verb is and the singular noun chance.

4. (b) The plural subject ‘some members’ does not agree with the singular verb has been protesting.

Note that here, the subject is ‘Some members’, which is the same as saying ‘Some of the members’. This construction requires the plural verb ‘have been protesting’.

5.(b) The singular verb indicates does not agree with the plural subject, results. We need the plural verb indicate.

6. (c) The noun president is singular and does not agree with the plural verb ‘are’. We need the singular verb ‘is’.

7. (c) The singular subject ‘Neither’ does not agree with the plural verb ‘were’. We need the singular verb was.

8. (a) Public, although made up of individual members, functions as a singular group and thus takes a singular verb ‘is’. ‘Are’ is plural.

9. (c) Replace 'is' by 'are'

10. (c) Replace 'guide' by ' guides'

11. (d)Replace 'does' by 'did'

12. (c) Replace 'elephant' by 'elephants'

13. (b) Replace 'a customers' by 'customer'.

14. (a) Replace ‘is’ by ‘are’ because the main subject of the sentence is ‘ difficulties’.

15. (b) ‘has’ is used in place of ‘have’ because the elite class, the middle class etc are collective noun which are Singular.


PUZZLES REASONING SECTION- PRACTICE SET-1 (SBI-PO 2018 )

PUZZLES REASONING SECTION- PRACTICE SET-1 
SBI-PO 2018 


"PUZZLE"- the SOUL of the reasoning Section. 

You should master puzzles only with the right strategy and patience. 

PATIENCE IS THE KEY TO PUZZLES. 

Puzzles can kill time and it can also be the most scoring part for you. You can take lead over others by mastering PUZZLES. 

Usually, our brains get puzzled and it lost the patience, so we crack it wrong. 

You should try to keep the good balance of how to take the pressure of PUZZLES on your brains. 

PRACTICE TO MAINTAIN THE BALANCE AND KEEP THE PATIENCE DAILY. 

HERE YOU GO::



A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are eight members of a family sitting around a circular table and all of them are facing away from the centre. Each of them has a different sunsign, viz. Aquarius, Libra, Leo, Cancer, Virgo, Pisces, Aries and Capricorn, but not necessarily in the same order. C sits second to the right of F’s wife, whose sunsign is neither Cancer nor Capricorn. No male is an immediate neighbour of C. E’s son sits second to the left of H and on the immediate right of the person whose sunsign is Leo. H, who is brother of B, has the sunsign Capricorn. H is not an immediate neighbour of F’s wife. E’s son’s sunsign is Libra. Only one person sits between G and H. F’s sister E sits on the immediate right of her father, whose sunsign is Aries. G is mother of B. Only one person sits between F’s father and A. A sits on the immediate left of the person whose sunsign is Pisces. Only one person sits between F and B. B sits second to the left of the person whose sunsign is Aquarius. B is father of D and is not an immediate neighbour of A.



Ten friends A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I and J are sitting around a rectangular table and all of them are working in different multinational companies(MNC) i.e. Wipro, Voltas, Tata, Nestle, Maruti, Infosys, Finolex, Biocon, Birla and Nokia but not necessarily in the same order. All of them are sitting at a rectangular table in such a way that four of them sit at the corners, two each on the longer sides and one each on the smaller sides, but not necessarily in the same order. Some of them are facing the center while the rest are not facing the center. Not more than two friends sitting together face the same direction. E sits on the immediate left of D and is not an immediate neighbor of C. A and E faces in the same direction. The one who works in Wipro company sits immediate left of the one who works in Infosys company. D and G sit diagonally and face the opposite directions. Five of them face in the same directions. H does not work in Infosys and Birla company. The one who works in Biocon company sits immediate right of I, who works in Birla company. The one who works in Infosys company sits second to the left of C. Only two among four sitting on the corners face outward. H and D are sitting on the immediate left and third to the left of J respectively. A sits on one of the smaller sides and third to the right of F. D works in Finolex company and sits third to the left of the one who works in Maruti company. J sits immediate right of the one who works in Nokia company. E works in Voltas company and sits second to the left of the one who works in Nestle company. I is not an immediate neighbour of A, B or F, but sits on the immediate right of C, who is not facing the center. One of the four friends sitting on the corner is I. I faces to the center.























Daily Dose of Editorials-11th May, 2018 -Reading Comprehension Practice

Daily Dose of Editorials-11th May,2018
 Reading Comprehension Practice


Hi Guys,

English Section is the most tricky and scary section for most of the aspirants. The challenge is not just the sectional cutoff but the descriptive paper in the mains exam. 

So, the Editorials are the best dose that you must take daily to grasp the concepts of Grammar, the vocab, the current affairs topics and the last but not the least, the writing skills. 

I am sure you will get amazing results from this daily dose. Here you go::

HINDUSTAN TIMES::CLICK HERE 

THE TRIBUNE:: CLICK HERE 

BUSINESS STANDARD:: CLICK HERE






Thursday, May 10, 2018

PREVIOUS YEAR PAPER-SBI-PO 2018 (PRACTICE SET-3)

PREVIOUS YEAR PAPER-SBI-PO 2018 
(PRACTICE SET-3)


Hi guys, 

I hope you have completed your practice paper set-2.
The right path to crack the SBI-PO exam in one attempt is to give your best at the right time. 

Here you go...

SET THE TIMER, NOTE DOWN YOUR STRENGTHS, YOUR WEAKNESSES


PREVIOUS YEAR PAPER:: CLICK HERE 




DAILY DOSE OF EDITORIAL- 10th May, 2018 (Menu Changed)

DAILY DOSE OF EDITORIAL- 10th May, 2018 
(Menu Changed) 



Hi guys, 
how is it going?

I know that your focus is on SBI-PO prelims. But still, you should continue reading. I change the Editorial dose from today so that you can get more opinions, more ideas about the current affairs topic. 

Here you go::


HINDUSTAN TIMES:: CLICK HERE

THE TRIBUNE:: CLICK HERE

BUSINESS STANDARD:: CLICK HERE 




Wednesday, May 9, 2018

PREVIOUS YEAR PAPER FOR PRACTICE SET-2 (SBI-PO 2018)

PREVIOUS YEAR PAPER FOR PRACTICE SET-2 
(SBI-PO 2018)



Have you solved the previous year paper yesterday?

HERE IS YOUR PRACTICE SET-2

ALL THE BEST...

SET THE TIMER...
1,2,3 GO...

PAPER:: CLICK HERE

ANSWERS:: CLICK HERE


FACEBOOK PAGE-USE YOUR FAILURE 



ENGLISH SECTION-SPOT THE ERROR- ADJECTIVE



ENGLISH SECTION-SPOT THE ERROR

ADJECTIVE


Positive

Comparative

Superlative


Single syllable (good –better- best)

Double syllable (careful –more careful –most careful)
USE YOUR FAILURE 


TYPES OF ADJECTIVES:

· Adjective of Quality (Descriptive Adjective) – large, honest, foolish

· Adjective of Quantity- some, little, all, great

· Proper Adjective – (formed from proper noun) –Indian Culture, French wines,

· Definite Adjective- Cardinals- One, Two, three –Ordinals- First, Second, Third

· Indefinite Adjective –All, many, few, some, several

· Distributive Adjective - each, every, either, all

· Interrogative Adjective- What, Whose, Which



RULES:

Single person- 2 properties then we use – more+ positive degree.

HE IS MORE THIN THAN FAT.



There are some adjectives which denote absolute positions of which comparative degree and superlative degree remains the same.



SENIOR, JUNIOR, INFERIOR, EXTERIOR, SUPERIOR, COMPLETE, IDEAL, PERFECT, CHIEF

This is the most major operation.

The implementation of NRHM is better than MNREGA.

USE, to for adjective having suffix –ior not then (SUPERIOR, SENIOR, JUNIOR, INFERIOR, EXTERIOR, PREFER, YOUNGER, ELDER)

COFFEE IS PREFERABLE TO TEA.

HE IS MUCH SENIOR TO ME.

HE IS MUCH MORE SENIOR TO ME.

When comparison: much

Single person (very)

RAJENDER IS MUCH MORE INTELLIGENT THEN NIKHIL.

If 2 adjective are separated by (they need to be in the same degree) in same sentence-

SHE IS BOTH KIND AND MORE INTELLIGENT THAN HER SISTER.

We always use Ordinal before cardinal in a sentence.

THE FIRST TWO CHAPTER OF THIS BOOK ARE VERY IMPORTANT .

Conversion of superlative degree into comparative degree:

ALL + OTHER + P.N

ANY + OTHER + S.N

NO + OTHER + S.N

SHE ASKED HIM WHAT IT WAS THAT MADE HIM STRONGER THEN ANY OTHER MAN.

HE IS BETTER THAN ALL OTHER BOYS IN THE CLASS.

NO OTHER STUDENT IN OUR CLASS IS AS INTELLIGENT AS HE IS.



Other is not needed in superlative.

AKBAR WAS THE GREATEST OF ALL OTHER KINGS.

VERY (Present participle gerund)

MUCH (Past participle V3 Passive)

THE MATCH BECOMES VERY INTERESTING.

EXCEPTION: VERY TIRED

VERY FRUSTATED

VERY SURPRISED



TOO

( also, something extra)

Very is not used in comparative degree.

Much is need in comparative.

Very much is Comparative.

ASHISH TOO IS A STRONG POLICEMAN.

HE IS TOO WEAK TO DANCE.

PRAVEEN TOO IS GOING TO THE PARTY ALONG WITH US.

MANDEEP IS MUCH MORE INTELLIGENT THAN SUMIT.



SUPERLATIVE DEGREE:

SAGAR IS MUCH THE BEST MAN IN THE DEPARTMENT.

SAGAR IS THE VERY BEST MAN IN THE DEPARTMENT.

Don’t use any preposition before adverb.

With most humbly I rest my case.

PM is going to abroad next month.

STILL (positive)

HE IS STILL WORKING.

YET (negative)

THEY HAVEN’T ARRIVED YET.





SOME/ANY –

Some is positive and any is used in negative aspect for both countable and uncountable noun.

I have some books.

I don’t have any book.

Do you have any friend?

Would you like some bread?

FOREMOST/FIRST:

Foremost – is the best or the most important; in the leading position in a group of people or thing.

Mahatma Gandhi was the foremost leader of India.

He is the first person to start a trust in this locality.

LESS/LESSER:

Less suggest amount and lesser suggest degree showing some negative sense in a choice of two.

SHE HAS LESS MONEY THAN HE.

WHICH IS THE LESSER OF THE TWO EVILS?

ELDER/OLDER:

Elder and eldest are used only for person in blood relation.

Elder is used with to not then.

OLDER- are used for both person and things, it is used with then.

RAVI IS MY ELDER BROTHER.

JP PARK IS THE OLDEST PARK OF THE CITY.

LATER/LATTER/LAST:

LATER and LATEST refers to time, LATTER refer to position.

THE LATTER CHAPTERS OF THE BOOK ARE INTERESTING.

MUCH/MANY:

Much notifies only uncountable noun.

Many- used for countable noun.

HE DRINKS SO MUCH WATER.

I HAVE COLLECTED MANY BOOKS FROM THE CITY.

FEW/A FEW/ THE FEW:

FEW: means very few or none at all

A FEW: used to indicate-not a large number, but some or handful

THE FEW: used for a special limited number (not many but all)

SEND ME A FEW BOOKS.



Daily Dose of Editorials- 9th May, 2018 -Reading Comprehension

Daily Dose of Editorials- 9th May, 2018
Reading Comprehension

Hello Friends,

I hope you get the nerves of editorials from THE HINDU, THE INDIAN EXPRESS, and THE FINANCIAL EXPRESS. 

From tomorrow, I will provide you a different dose of Editorials. You should change the menu frequently to avoid monotony. 

Here is your daily dose::


THE HINDU:: CLICK HERE

THE INDIAN EXPRESS:: CLICK HERE

THE FINANCIAL EXPRESS:: CLICK HERE


READ IT <ANALYZE IT<< WRITE IT IN YOUR OWN STYLE. 




Tuesday, May 8, 2018

PREVIOUS YEAR PAPER For PRACTICE-SBI-PO 2018

PREVIOUS YEAR PAPER For PRACTICE
SBI-PO 2018

"The best way to analyze your preparation is to test yourself with the previous year questions". 

There are a lot of Online Mock Test Series are available nowadays. These are deviating the students from the basic to the hardest level just for the sake of earning more and more money. PRACTICE MAKES US PERFECT, BUT WHAT KIND OF PRACTICE?

The most important thing is to practice the right things at the right time. I will provide you the link of 1 previous year PO papers daily for practice. Set the timer...

Here you go::

Previous year paper for practice: CLICK HERE


USE YOUR FAILURE :) 


ALL THE BEST OF LUCK!!!





My Current Affairs Notes- 8th May, 2018


 Current Affairs Notes- 8th May 2018 



  • 15th Asia Media Summit to be hosted by India from May 10-12, 2018 in New Delhi


THEME: Telling Our Stories – Asia and More

The 15th Asia Media Summit (AMS) 2018 is being hosted by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India, jointly with the Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC), New Delhi and Broadcast Engineering Consultants India Limited (BECIL), from 10th-12th May 2018 in New Delhi.


  • India and Guatemala agree to support each other for Non-permanent membership of UNSC


Shri Venkaiah Naidu kick starts high level Latin American outreach with wide-ranging talks with top leaders of Guatemala. India agrees to Guatemala’s request for supplying solar panels to its airports.



India and Guatemala today agreed to support each other’s candidature for Non-Permanent Membership in the United Nations Security Council. Guatemala will support India’s candidature for UNSC membership for 2021-22.

Capital: Guatemala City

Currency: Guatemalan Quetzal



  • Health Assurance programme under Ayushman Bharat


Shri Narendra Modi has reviewed the progress of preparations towards the launch of the ambitious Health Assurance programme under Ayushman Bharat.

The scheme will provide a cover of up to Rs. 5 lakh per family. It will be targeted to cover over 10 crore poor and vulnerable families. Last month, on the occasion of Ambedkar Jayanti, the Prime Minister had inaugurated the first 'Health and Wellness Centre' under Ayushman Bharat, in the aspirational district of Bijapur in Chhattisgarh.


  • Van Dhan Vikas Kendras in Tribal Districts across the country

The Van Dhan Vikas Kendra launched at Bijapur by the Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi on 14thApril, 2018 and his call to converge Jan Dhan, Van Dhan and Govardhan Schemes, the Ministry of Tribal Affairs (MoTA).

The government of India proposes to expand Van Dhan Vikas Kendras in Tribal Districts across the country. This initiative is aimed at mainstreaming the tribal community by promoting primary level value addition to MFP at a grassroots level.



  • Google launched Android Things (Brillo)


Alphabet Inc’s Google launched Android Things (codenamed Brillo), a variant (or spinoff) of an Android operating system for the Internet of Things (IoT) devices such as smart home appliances and other smart machines. Its goal is to enable IoT machines developers to be built faster, cheaper and more secure.

POSHAN Abhiyaan

India inks $200 million loan agreement with World Bank for POSHAN Abhiyaan. The Ministry of Women and Child Development conducted the first National workshop on POSHAN Abhiyaan involving all the States and Union Territories at Pravasi Bharatiya Kendra, New Delhi today.

USE YOUR FAILURE 



POSHAN Abhiyaan was launched on 8th March 2018 by the Prime Minister in Jhunjhunu. The Abhiyaan targets to reduce stunting, under-nutrition, anemia (among young children, women and adolescent girls) and reduce low birth weight by 2%, 2%, 3% and 2% per annum respectively. The target of the mission is to bring down stunting among children in the age group 0-6 years from 38.4% to 25% by 2022.

  • United Nations Peacekeeping Course for African Partners (UNPCAP) 

The third edition of United Nations Peacekeeping Course for African Partners (UNPCAP) was held in New Delhi from May 7 to 25, 2018.

The NITI Aayog has signed Statement of Intent (SoI) with search engine giant Google to work together to foster growth for India’s nascent artificial Intelligence (AI)



Monday, May 7, 2018

Daily Dose of Editorials- 8th May 2018-Reading Comprehension

Daily Dose of Editorials- 8th May 2018
Reading Comprehension


Hi guys,

SBI-PO prelims is approaching, but this daily dose of Editorials is a must for the longtime goal.

Don't just concentrate on the prelims alone, see the Big Picture. Feel the competition. Keep up the spirit and go for it. This is your time. 

No Excuses

Here is your dose of Editorials::

READ IT-ANALYZE IT-WRITE IT 



THE HINDU:: CLICK HERE

THE INDIAN EXPRESS:: CLICK HERE

THE FINANCIAL EXPRESS:: CLICK HERE


USE YOUR FAILURE






Friday, May 4, 2018

Current Affairs APRIL 2018- YOJNA MAGAZINE PDF


Current Affairs April 2018- YOJNA MAGAZINE PDF 

The most important thing is to get the right thing done at the right time, here are some pdf magazine for you to summarize the current affairs updates of April 2018. 



YOJNA (APRIL 2018):: CLICK HERE 

Monthly Policy Review:: CLICK HERE

CURRENT AFFAIRS MONTHLY-APRIL 2018:: CLICK HERE






Daily dose of Editorials-4th May, 2018- Reading Comprehension


Daily dose of Editorials-4th May, 2018- Reading Comprehension

Hi Guys,

I am so sorry for not posting any blog yesterday. I was occupied somewhere else.

I hope you are ready to jump to level-2. We will jump to next level on Monday. Keep Reading, Analyzing and writing your own opinions.

Here is your today's dose of Editorials::


THE INDIAN EXPRESS:: CLICK HERE 

THE FINANCIAL EXPRESS:: CLICK HERE

BUSINESS STANDARD:: CLICK HERE






Wednesday, May 2, 2018

Daily Dose of Editorial-2nd May, 2018- Reading Comprehension

Daily Dose of Editorial-2nd May 2018
Reading Comprehension 



Hi Guys,

Hope you are taking your daily dose of Editorials. It's time to jump to level-2 now. 
I will provide you more about the current affairs topic daily, and practice sheets for every single topic in the other sections. 

Here is Today's Dose of Editorials::



THE HINDU:: CLICK HERE

THE INDIAN EXPRESS:: CLICK HERE

THE FINANCIAL EXPRESS:: CLICK HERE





Tuesday, May 1, 2018

DAILY DOSE OF EDITORIALS -1st MAY, 2018 - READING COMPREHENSION

DAILY DOSE OF EDITORIALS -1st MAY, 2018 
READING COMPREHENSION


The Editorial reading is the best way to know how the expert thinks about the specified topic. 

Analysis of an editorial from the Newspaper including THE HINDU is the best practice to learn how to read, how to write and last but not the least how to think?

I told you before current affairs are not just about cramming; it's more fun in the affairs :) 

You should enjoy it. 


THE HINDU:: CLICK HERE 

THE INDIAN EXPRESS:: CLICK HERE 

THE FINANCIAL EXPRESS:: CLICK HERE 

Use your Failure


READ IT "
ANALYZE IT

AND THEN WRITE IT...





USE YOUR FAILURE AS YOUR INSPIRATION (IBPS-PO 2018)

 USE YOUR FAILURE AS YOUR INSPIRATION (IBPS-PO 2018)

Hi GUYS!!!e

ITs been one long month from the result day (1st April 2018)

I still remember the day, I was so happy just waiting to confirm that I am IN.

BUT

I  got failure :(

So, I was disappointed because I have not an iota of doubt in my mind that I could fail in my final results.

But no setback, no negative thoughts, no bad label affects, no distraction at all.

I moved on with a great tool in my toolbox; My FAILURE

I want to use this for not only myself but for all those failures who have the ability, who deserve the SUCCESS in their lives.

I am here to motivate you guys daily, like a dose.  I am with you. I will provide the right source at the right time.


Hope you like this blog :)