51 Philosophical Nibandh with Previous Year Essays for Civil Services UPSC/ State PSC & Other Competitive Exams - Hindi Edition

Author:

Ajit Kumar Jha

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AIETS.COM PVT. LTD

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Publisher

AIETS.COM PVT. LTD

Publication Year 2023
ISBN-13

9789395761826

ISBN-10 9395761822
Binding

Paperback

Number of Pages 264 Pages
Language (Hindi)
Dimensions (Cms) 25 x 20 x 4.7
Weight (grms) 300

Disha Publication launches the Hindi Edition of its popular book ‘51 Philosophical Nibandh for Civil Services UPSC/ State PSC & Other Competitive Exams’. The emphasis of the IAS Mains 2020 - 2022 Essay paper has shifted to philosophical Statement Essays from 1-2 to now all 8 such Essays.



 51 Philosophical Essays is an outcome of the critical situation described above and has been prepared after a lot of team research.
With a clear understanding of the


philosophical topics, the relevant philosophers, the context, and the meaning of the statement, we believe, this book will serve the candidates best.
# Each Essay written in adearence to Word Limit of 1200 Words.


It will equip them with the necessary themes and the philosophical jargon(s) to crack the toughest nut they may be served with.


The Book also covers the past Essays of 2021 & 2022.


The 51 Topics cover a wide range of themes from Eastern and Western philosophers to Rationalists, Empiricists, and Kant.


While many topics are well known to the students especially if they are from a philosophical background, there are many others that are quite unheard of.


A clear understanding of these statements will equip the candidates with sufficient arsenal to successfully ace the Civil Services Essay Paper.


The book also provides a note on ‘How to write a Philosophical Essay?

Ajit Kumar Jha

Ajit Kumar Jha studied philosophy in St Stephens College, Delhi University Delhi. He developed a special interest in Ethics and Logic, while studying philosophy and became an integral part of the Philosophy Discussion Group in the college, where he presented several papers on ethics. He began his career from the Times of India as a sub-editor. He was the Associate Editor of Civil Services Chronicle for several years. Currently, he is a freelance writer who writes for several other online and offline publications. As a freelance writer he has contributed to several international online journals including The Digital Journal, The International Science Times, The Associated Content (later taken over by Yahoo) and the Hubpages among several more. He has appeared in Door Darshan as a career counselor and presented papers in national and international seminars. He has also taught Ethics and Essay papers in Chronicle Academy. A major focus of his current work involves guiding the civil services aspirants.
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