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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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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.
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भाग्य ज्यादा ताकतवर है या कर्म?
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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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Life is so beautiful

One day, one hour, one minute will never come back again

So just forget all your problem and be happy.
           
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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 ...
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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.
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🔆 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


📝 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?


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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.
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