Sometimes publishing a high price book may give second thoughts about its success in the market, but we at Arihant have always believed in our content and have eventually succeeded in making a distinct name for ourselves may it be because of gut feeling or marketing strategy or whatever you feel like. Same was our perspective when we decided to publish the first edition of the General Studies Manual Paper-I.
The success package once out made us realize that every penny spent on the same was worth it and so were the reviews from the teaching fraternity and aspirants. The GS Manual Paper-I has been designed for the students aspiring to join the coveted All India Services (AIS) which comprises of the Indian Administrative Services (IAS), the Indian Foreign Services (IFS) and the Indian Police Services (IPS). The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) exercises the right to recruit the most committed and enlightened youth into the administrative services in India.
The changing nature of the civil services examinations makes it necessary that all the dimensions covered under its syllabi be considered thoroughly.Civil Services being India’s most prestigious and challenging profession demands equally strenuous and challenging preparation schedule which will help the aspirants place themselves in the beginning of the line of lakhs of candidates who sit for this exam every year. This highly competitive exam doesn’t just need hardwork but also smartwork because an aspirant has to study vast dimensions covered under the syllabi. The exam to choose suitable administrators aims at judging candidates who can perform competently even under pressure and workload. Before beginning with the preparation each candidate has to fix his/her goal which should be the ultimate goal to be achieved. The preparations require necessary devotion and passion which is not easy to accumulate. The extensive syllabus to be covered poses a daunting challenge to the aspirants. One such preparation material which covers the various dimensions ofcivil services examinations in the most comprehensive manner is General Studies Manual Paper I.
The first edition of the General Studies Manual Paper-I sailed through a very satisfactory and encouraging experience and proved its necessity and sufficiency in shaping the aspirants’ preparation for civil services examinations. As it is said that everyone & everything other than God has a scope for improvement, we aimed at introducing the revised & second edition of the GS Manual Paper-I. Number of civil services aspirants from across the country, subject matter experts and analysts poured in their suggestions and inputs. These suggestions and inputs played a crucial role in shaping the revised & second edition of the book. The second edition makes a sincere effort to present the best study material in the best format which would help in effective preparation. The study material for all dimensions i.e. Historical, Geographical, Political, Constitutional, Economical, Financial, Social and Cultural has been covered in the widest possible and updated form. Intellectuals with vast knowledge and experience have penned down the various sections of this book ensuring that the material has been tested on all parameters of relevancy. It also contains an appropriate master strategy focusing on effective study methodology, time management, self assessment and targeting the goal.
The 1st edition sold more than 35,000 copies and the 1st day opening for second edition was near around 10,000 copies. This only gives us a feeling that when it comes to quality, nothing else matters. Every time we conceive a book for us the quality comes at the top. Students and teaching fraternity from across the country have given excellent reviews for this preparation package for General Studies. While writing about this book I feel proud to say that this is the most sorted out material for General Studies preparation available in the market. I would like to wish all the aspirants luck and success in the upcoming examinations. And yes I must say that sometimes more is not enough.
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