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Ancient Indian monks seated under a tree in meditation, symbolizing the rise of Jainism and Buddhism during 6th century BCE.
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Jainism and Buddhism: Religious Reform Movements of 6th Century BCE India

India in the 6th century BCE witnessed a spiritual and social upheaval. This period saw the birth of two major reformist religious movements — Jainism and Buddhism. Arising as a…
Posted by Rohit Thapa July 6, 2025
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Magadha Empire: The Rise of Political Power in Ancient India

🧭 Introduction: Why Magadha Matters The Magadha Empire represents a pivotal shift in the political landscape of ancient India. As smaller kingdoms and tribal republics gave way to larger territorial…
Posted by Rohit Thapa July 6, 2025
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The Vedic Age: India’s Civilizational Shift After the Indus Valley

Introduction: What Is the Vedic Age? The Vedic Age is one of the most significant epochs in Indian history, representing the time when the Indo-Aryans—nomadic tribes originating from Central Asia…
Posted by Rohit Thapa July 4, 2025
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Who Were the Aryans?- Origin Theories

(Origin Theories, Migration Debates, Cultural Legacy – For UPSC Mains) Introduction: The Aryan Puzzle in Indian History The term ‘Aryan’ refers to the people who composed the Rigveda, marking the…
Posted by Rohit Thapa July 4, 2025
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Indus Valley Civilization (IVC): The First Urban Civilization of India

Introduction:Long before the rise of the Vedic civilization, a highly advanced and enigmatic urban society thrived in the northwestern part of the Indian subcontinent. The Indus Valley Civilization (IVC), also…
Posted by Rohit Thapa July 3, 2025
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Prehistoric India: Understanding the Stone Age Cultures for UPSC & JKAS

🧭 Introduction - Prehistoric India Before India had cities like Mohenjo-Daro and empires like the Mauryas, it had stone tools, rock shelters, and nomadic tribes trying to survive in the…
Posted by Rohit Thapa July 3, 2025
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Ancient History Preparation for UPSC and JKAS – Beginner’s Step-by-Step Guide

Introduction Ancient History is an integral part of the Indian Civil Services examinations. In UPSC CSE, Indian History (from Ancient to Modern) forms a substantial portion of General Studies Paper…
Posted by Rohit Thapa July 2, 2025
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Tigress Zeenat: A Landmark Interspecies Translocation to Similipal TR

🐯 Tigress Zeenat: A Landmark Interspecies Translocation to Similipal TR 📌 Why It’s Newsworthy Origin & Purpose: In November 2024, a three‑and‑a‑half‑year‑old tigress named Zeenat was translocated from Tadoba–Andhari Tiger…
Posted by Rohit Thapa July 2, 2025
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UDISE+ 2023-24 Report: Key Highlights and Relevance for UPSC Aspirants

📌 Introduction The Ministry of Education recently released the Unified District Information System for Education Plus (UDISE+) Report for 2023-24, providing crucial insights into the status of school education across…
Posted by Rohit Thapa June 30, 2025
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Dissent in the Indian Judiciary: Meaning, Role & Landmark Cases

🔍 What is Dissent? Dissent refers to a difference in opinion or a judicial disagreement with the majority view in a court verdict, especially within constitutional benches of the Supreme…
Posted by Rohit Thapa June 29, 2025

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