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First prepare the outline of the essay, then start writing. Achi-News

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Bhaskar News Collector Mayank Chaturvedi, while discussing with the youth preparing for the PSC main exam, shared with them important information to succeed in the written exam at the premises of the new library located at Dantewada Aanwarbhata. He told the youth that it is most important to first understand the questions given in the question paper properly. We must remember that the key to writing answers lies in the questions themselves. Therefore, we must write answers according to the requirements of the questions and we must make sure that unnecessary facts are not mentioned in our answers. Apart from this, also write updated data in asked questions related to Indian economy. Apart from this, information can also be provided regarding the committee and the policy created in this regard. Along with the basic information according to the Constitution of India, in the answers, you should also include the constitutional decisions and constitutional amendments given in the last issues and if you also briefly mention the article, it will make the answer more effective. Draw the map of India as required to answer the questions based on the geography of India. Also include diagrams, tables, flow charts in your answers. Apart from that, keep emphasizing the important points of all your answers. so that the examiners can easily check the important aspects of the answers. Essay- the introduction and conclusion of the essay chosen under the article should be impressive. Likewise, the main theme of the essay can be made multidimensional by providing an economic, social, political and educational basis. After choosing the essay, candidates must first prepare an outline of it and then start writing. Training in the name of Anuvab Ki Fatshala has begun by the district administration for the youth of the district who are preparing for competitive exams in the new library of the headquarters, in which the district officials provide information to the candidates about the preparations before the exam, the need for training, college exams and competitiveness. In addition to training the youth on issues such as exam differences, the quality of the study material, study methods, test preparation experiences are shared with the youth. Besides District Employment Officer Amit Verma, 10 to 12 youths including examinees Yashwant Kumar, KG Mahendra were present during the Commissioner’s hearing.

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