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This animal exists ONLY in India - the Nilgiri Tahr 🐐
🔍 UPSC Focus Points:
• Scientific name: Nilgiritragus hylocrius
• Endemic to the Western Ghats
• State animal of Tamil Nadu
• Habitat: Montane grasslands (Shola ecosystem)
• IUCN Status: Endangered
📍 Important Location:
• Major population in Eravikulam National Park
⚠️ Threats (Prelims-ready):
• Habitat fragmentation
• Invasive species
• Human disturbance
🧠 Exam Trick:
👉 Western Ghats + Endemic + State animal = High Prelims probability
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Indian Rhinoceros | UPSC Prelims Focus
Learn all the important facts about the Indian Rhinoceros (Greater One-Horned Rhinoceros) in this quick video by Khushmeet Ma’am. From habitat and distribution to conservation and common UPSC traps - everything you need for Prelims in under a minute!
📌 Key Focus:
• Habitat: Alluvial floodplains, tall grasslands, and riverine forests
• Distribution: India (Assam, West Bengal) and Nepal
• Kaziranga National Park = largest population (world’s largest stronghold)
• IUCN Status: Vulnerable
• Conservation: Indian Rhino Vision 2020 (IRV 2020)
• Major Threat: Poaching (for horn made of keratin)
🎯 Perfect for UPSC aspirants preparing for Environment & Ecology.
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Are extreme statements always wrong in UPSC Prelims? 🤔
Not really.
In this video, Dr. Abhishek Kumar explains how to approach extreme statements smartly - when to trust them and when to eliminate them using logic and concepts, not myths.
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UPSC 2027: The Right Way to Begin (3 Critical Steps)
If you are targeting UPSC CSE 2027, starting with a solid foundation is essential. In this video, Abhishek Sir outlines a practical 3-step roadmap for beginners to streamline their preparation.
The 3-Step Strategy:
1. Understand the Syllabus & Exam Pattern
The first step is to download the Official UPSC Notification. Carefully analyze the exam scheme, the structure of Prelims and Mains, and the detailed syllabus. Knowing the syllabus helps you filter out irrelevant information from the start.
2. Analyze PYQs (Last 3 Years)
Download at least the last 3 years of Previous Year Questions (PYQs). This will give you a clear idea of the nature and difficulty level of the questions asked, helping you align your study material with the exam's requirements.
3. Build a Foundation with NCERTs
Begin your journey with essential Basic NCERTs. These books are crucial for conceptual clarity and provide the necessary background required before moving on to advanced textbooks.
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Are you feeling pressure and anxiety about UPSC Prelims 2026? You are not alone. Lakhs of aspirants go through the same phase.
In this special video, Dr. Abhishek Sir shares practical tips to reduce exam stress and boost your confidence. If you are losing focus in the final days or struggling with overthinking, this video can be a game changer for you.
📌 Key Highlights of the Video:
1) How to manage Prelims anxiety
2) Smart revision techniques
3) Ways to avoid panic and overthinking
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Feeling overwhelmed by your Prelims 2026 Current Affairs backlog? Learn a smart, time-saving strategy from Abhishek Sir to clear months of backlog quickly and effectively.
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15/04/2026
🚨 Last 40 Days = Make or Break Your UPSC Attempt
Join Dr. Abhishek Kumar LIVE and learn a clear, practical strategy to maximize your score in the final phase.
🗓 15 April 2026
⏰ 8:30 PM
📍 Live on: IAS GS YouTube Channel
If you’re serious about Prelims 2026, don’t miss this session.
[UPSC, Prelims 2026, Prelims Strategy, IAS]
Dear students.
Defense technology classes - latest recordings of Dr. Abhishek Sir's classes on this topic in the Prelims 2026 batch - are now uploaded within your IAS GS App as a free course.
Please download the app and then join this free course. You will see this course inside the free resources and all courses section.
In this video, Abhishek Sir explains three new and extremely important Science & Technology topics that may be asked in UPSC Prelims 2026:
1) Artemis II Mission (NASA)
2) INS Aridhaman
3) Prototype Fast Breeder Reactor (PFBR), Kalpakkam
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Prelims 2026: Last 45 Days Strategy | 60 - 40 Rule for Maximum Score
📌 In this video, you’ll learn:
1) The right approach for the last 45 days
2) What the 60–40 rule is and why it matters
3) Why you should dedicate 60% of your time to revision
4) How to effectively use the remaining 40% for tests and analysis
5) How this strategy can significantly improve your score
Dr. Abhishek Sir emphasizes that this is not the time to start new topics.
Instead, the focus should be on making what you’ve already studied exam-ready.
👉 Remember: Everyone studies in the last 45 days, but selection goes to those who revise, test, and analyse effectively.
[UPSC, Prelims 2026, Prelims Revision Strategy, Prelims Preparation Tips]
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