
Prayagraj,
05 March (HS): Mangal Pandey Study
Circle today organized a grand UPSC seminar and talent felicitation ceremony at
the Sagar Academy auditorium on Bank Road. Hundreds of aspirants preparing for
the UPSC exams participated in the seminar and received valuable guidance from
experts. The primary objective of the seminar was to provide aspirants with a
clear understanding of the right strategy, syllabus, and exam process for the
UPSC written examination. Following the seminar, winners of competitions
organized by Mangal Pandey Study Circle were also honored.
The
seminar had Prof. Girish Chandra Tripathi, former Vice-Chancellor, as the chief
guest. In addition, the key speaker, former IPS officer Jugal Kishore Tiwari,
and special guest, former IG K.P. Singh, provided further guidance to the
aspirants. Director of the prestigious Sagar IAS Academy, O.P. Shukla, was also
present at the event.
Chief
Guest Prof. Girish Chandra Tripathi emphasized the importance of the UPSC exam,
noting that it is not just a gateway to administrative services but also a
significant opportunity to bring about positive societal change. He advised the
aspirants to prepare with discipline, consistent practice, and self-confidence.
Prof. Tripathi further highlighted the connection between institutions,
society, and individuals, stating that a society where individuals contribute
more to the community than they take progresses, while one where people take
more than they give falls behind, hampering overall development.
Key
speaker Jugal Kishore Tiwari discussed various aspects of the UPSC exam in
detail. He provided insights into the structure of the prelims, mains, and
interview stages of the exam and emphasized the utility of NCERT books in
preparation.
Special
guest K.P. Singh, along with other speakers, also shared important points and
practical advice related to the examination, offering valuable insights to the
aspirants.
Founder
member of Mangal Pandey Study Circle, Karnal Mishra, stated that the seminar’s
objective was not only to provide guidance for the UPSC exam but also to make
aspirants aware of their responsibilities towards society. He announced that
similar seminars would be organized in the future to benefit even more
candidates. The participants found the seminar to be highly beneficial and
expressed a desire for more such activities in the future. Members of the Study
Circle, including Azad Mishra, Abhishek Pathak, Anurag, Divyanshi, and Rishabh,
were present during the event.
Hindusthan Samachar / Abhishek Awasthi