What if a single card could change how daughters are treated across an entire district?
In Harda, Madhya Pradesh, that card exists. It's called the Kirti Card — and it's flipping the script on the idea that daughters are a burden.
Families with only daughters now get front-row access to government services, healthcare, coaching, even restaurant discounts.
Scroll down to see how one IAS officer’s bold idea turned into a movement of pride, policy, and real change for girls in India.
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In Harda, Madhya Pradesh, that card exists. It's called the Kirti Card — and it's flipping the script on the idea that daughters are a burden.
Families with only daughters now get front-row access to government services, healthcare, coaching, even restaurant discounts.
Scroll down to see how one IAS officer’s bold idea turned into a movement of pride, policy, and real change for girls in India.
#example #essay #ethics
Join @upsc_ethics_toppers
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How to Overcome the Challenge and Love myself
As Marianne Williamson once
said,¨The challenges we face in life are always lessons that serve our soul's growth¨. A challenge came up in my life towards the middle of my tenth grade year that could have messed up my future and I, but I decided to overcome that challenge.
I can say that this challenge affected me in a way in which I have never been affected before, but I learned about many things through this experience. Challenges that come up in life are difficult, but they help gain experiences and gain new types of wisdom.
As Marianne Williamson once
said,¨The challenges we face in life are always lessons that serve our soul's growth¨. A challenge came up in my life towards the middle of my tenth grade year that could have messed up my future and I, but I decided to overcome that challenge.
I can say that this challenge affected me in a way in which I have never been affected before, but I learned about many things through this experience. Challenges that come up in life are difficult, but they help gain experiences and gain new types of wisdom.
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🔆 Insightful Quotes from The Idea of Justice for UPSC Essays
📘 By Amartya Sen – a visionary take on justice beyond institutions.
✅ Justice vs Just Institutions
🗨️ “What moves us is not the realization that the world falls short of being completely just—but that there are clearly remediable injustices.”
📌 Use in essays on: Pragmatic governance, Social reform, Justice delivery
✅ Democracy as Dialogue
🗨️ “Democracy is not just about ballots, but also about public reasoning.”
📌 Use in essays on: Deliberative democracy, Participatory governance, Ethical leadership
✅ Freedom with Capability
🗨️ “The focus has to be on what people are actually able to do and to be.”
📌 Use in essays on: Development ethics, Human capital, Social empowerment
✅ Plurality of Justice
🗨️ “There are many different ways of being just, and therefore also of being unjust.”
📌 Use in essays on: Multiculturalism, Moral relativism, Policy inclusiveness
✅ Justice in Action, Not Ideal
🗨️ “The pursuit of justice can’t be about a perfectly just society, but about removing clear injustices.”
📌 Use in essays on: Reform vs perfection, Real-world policy, Public service delivery
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📘 By Amartya Sen – a visionary take on justice beyond institutions.
✅ Justice vs Just Institutions
🗨️ “What moves us is not the realization that the world falls short of being completely just—but that there are clearly remediable injustices.”
📌 Use in essays on: Pragmatic governance, Social reform, Justice delivery
✅ Democracy as Dialogue
🗨️ “Democracy is not just about ballots, but also about public reasoning.”
📌 Use in essays on: Deliberative democracy, Participatory governance, Ethical leadership
✅ Freedom with Capability
🗨️ “The focus has to be on what people are actually able to do and to be.”
📌 Use in essays on: Development ethics, Human capital, Social empowerment
✅ Plurality of Justice
🗨️ “There are many different ways of being just, and therefore also of being unjust.”
📌 Use in essays on: Multiculturalism, Moral relativism, Policy inclusiveness
✅ Justice in Action, Not Ideal
🗨️ “The pursuit of justice can’t be about a perfectly just society, but about removing clear injustices.”
📌 Use in essays on: Reform vs perfection, Real-world policy, Public service delivery
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Life is so beautiful
One day, one hour, one minute will never come back again
So just forget all your problem and be happy.
One day, one hour, one minute will never come back again
So just forget all your problem and be happy.
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#Goodmorning
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आज गुरु पूर्णिमा के शुभ अवसर पर उन समस्त गुरुजनों को सादर नमन, जिन्होंने मेरे जीवन पथ को अपने ज्ञान की रोशनी से आलोकित किया है। 🙏
गुरुर ब्रह्मा गुरुर विष्णु , गुरुर देवो महेश्वरः , गुरुर साक्षात परम ब्रह्म , तस्मै श्री गुरुवे नमः 🙏
गुरु पूर्णिमा की आप सभी को हार्दिक शुभकामनाएं ...
गुरुर ब्रह्मा गुरुर विष्णु , गुरुर देवो महेश्वरः , गुरुर साक्षात परम ब्रह्म , तस्मै श्री गुरुवे नमः 🙏
गुरु पूर्णिमा की आप सभी को हार्दिक शुभकामनाएं ...
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“The Guru is not outside you. The Guru is the voice of your own higher self.” – Swami Sivananda
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Bindeshwar Pathak, the founder of Sulabh, an organisation synonymous with public toilets and fighting open defecation in India, passed away at the age of 80 after a heart attack. Pathak, also known as the "Toilet Man of India", established Sulabh in 1970, combining technical innovation with humanitarian principles, and became a pioneer in creating sustainable sanitation initiatives.
The Economic Times
Bindeshwar Pathak: 'Toilet Man of India' who founded Sulabh and pioneered public sanitation
Bindeshwar Pathak, the founder of Sulabh, an organisation synonymous with public toilets and fighting open defecation in India, passed away at the age of 80 after a heart attack. Pathak, also known as the "Toilet Man of India", established Sulabh in 1970…
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Anmol Vachan Quotes ( UPSC prelims mains ) motivation essay ethics
Role of teacher in Inculcating Values #ethics
🔆 Guru Purnima: Honouring the Light-Givers
📍 A reflection on the cultural, spiritual, and moral significance of Guru Purnima.
✅ Meaning and Origin
• Word Guru = gu (darkness) + ru (removal) → One who dispels ignorance
• Observed on the full moon of Ashadha month
• Marks birth of Maharishi Ved Vyasa & day Lord Shiva taught yoga to Saptarishis
• Ideal period for introspection, spiritual discipline, and gratitude
✅ Kabir’s Metaphor
• Compares guru to a potter and disciple to an unbaked clay pot
• Guru shapes, disciplines, and refines — from both inside and outside
✅ Guru’s Role in Society
• Not just a teacher, but a constant source of inspiration, correction, and love
• Mother as first guru: nurtures, introduces child to the world
• Ancient guru-shishya parampara = moral and intellectual foundation of Indian civilisation
✅ Spiritual Legacy
• Guru traditions across communities — from Swami Vivekananda to Guru Nanak, Meera Bai, and Kabir
• Guru Purnima encourages connection with timeless wisdom and value-driven living
✅ Modern Relevance
• In an age of distractions and disconnection, presence of a true teacher/mentor is vital
• Guru Purnima reminds us to acknowledge mentors, reflect on life paths, and pass on the light
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📍 A reflection on the cultural, spiritual, and moral significance of Guru Purnima.
✅ Meaning and Origin
• Word Guru = gu (darkness) + ru (removal) → One who dispels ignorance
• Observed on the full moon of Ashadha month
• Marks birth of Maharishi Ved Vyasa & day Lord Shiva taught yoga to Saptarishis
• Ideal period for introspection, spiritual discipline, and gratitude
✅ Kabir’s Metaphor
• Compares guru to a potter and disciple to an unbaked clay pot
• Guru shapes, disciplines, and refines — from both inside and outside
✅ Guru’s Role in Society
• Not just a teacher, but a constant source of inspiration, correction, and love
• Mother as first guru: nurtures, introduces child to the world
• Ancient guru-shishya parampara = moral and intellectual foundation of Indian civilisation
✅ Spiritual Legacy
• Guru traditions across communities — from Swami Vivekananda to Guru Nanak, Meera Bai, and Kabir
• Guru Purnima encourages connection with timeless wisdom and value-driven living
✅ Modern Relevance
• In an age of distractions and disconnection, presence of a true teacher/mentor is vital
• Guru Purnima reminds us to acknowledge mentors, reflect on life paths, and pass on the light
📝 Prelims MCQ
Guru Purnima is celebrated to commemorate:
A) Birth of Adi Shankaracharya
B) Lord Krishna teaching Arjuna
C) Lord Shiva teaching yoga to Saptarishis
D) Gautama Buddha’s first sermon
Answer: C
📝 Mains GS1 Question
Discuss the significance of Guru Purnima in India’s spiritual and educational traditions. How does the guru-shishya parampara continue to shape Indian society?
#GS1 #IndianCulture #Ethics
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Taking break is a part of the journey....not the end of it. Rest is to recharge, not to retreat.
We all feel tired or overwhelmed sometimes nd it’s completely okay to take a break... to pause, breathe, nd regain the strength.
But what’s important is that you don’t confuse a break with giving up. Resting doesn’t mean you stop chasing your goals. It simply means you’re preparing yourself to come back stronger, with more clarity and energy.
We all feel tired or overwhelmed sometimes nd it’s completely okay to take a break... to pause, breathe, nd regain the strength.
But what’s important is that you don’t confuse a break with giving up. Resting doesn’t mean you stop chasing your goals. It simply means you’re preparing yourself to come back stronger, with more clarity and energy.
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