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aartigautam722blog · 11 months ago
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10 Types of UPSC Aspirants 
Have you binge-watched 'Aspirants' or immediately searched for Manoj Kumar Sharma after watching '12th Fail'. These art pieces portray the popularity of the UPSC examination. Approximately 10 lakh people apply for this examination every year. This implies, that tons of people choose to go through the rough and tough journey of being a UPSC aspirant, sometimes twice or thrice thinking: 
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 But, not every aspirant is sincere. There could be different types of aspirants. 
So, let us talk about the different types of UPSC aspirants:
1. The architects: these are the type of aspirants who devise a strategy for everything from solving previous year papers to newspaper reading. These are the aspirants who are most likely to get the results as planning is the core moral value of a civil servant's life. 
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2. The dreamers: These are the aspirants who daydream all the time. They aim for nothing less than IAS. DM is the only post they know about. The royal entry motivates them, the charm is all they want. 
 Every other aspirant: I will be making policies for the education sector, and health sector; will reprimand for violating traffic rules..blah blah blah
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3. The manifesters: these are the aspirants who use affirmations, visualization, gratitude, and goal-setting to align their thoughts and actions with the desired outcome of becoming a civil servant.
4. The jugglers : These are the aspirants who prepare for UPSC along with their job or studies.
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They are always struggling to strike a balance. They tend to be in FOMO. 
College-going students sometimes miss classes. Other times, they have to pull full-nighters to pass the semester. They have to choose Laxmikant over Jubin Nautiyal or Arijit Singh (artists of Star Night). 
Office-going aspirants have to sacrifice their Fridays, club nights and office parties.
5. The parrots: These are the aspirants who are always lost in the ocean of topper's talk/ interviews/ Bhaiya's advice. They inhale topper's talk and exhale editorials. They listen to every topper's talk and apply everything that everyone is saying. They could go so far that they use the same pen that was used by their favorite topper. 
6. The collectors (pun intended): these are the aspirants who become collectors before joining the service in real life. The only difference is they collect books, magazines, coaching notes, etc instead of revenue. This can even go to the extreme of collecting refills of pens they used in practicing answer writing.
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7. The Lukewarms: These are the aspirants who get excited by watching Ankur Warikoo or Deepak Rawat or shorts of IAS Srushti Jayant Deshmukh on duty and then they study for 8-10 hours a day(sometimes 12-16 hours). 
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But this motivation is as frail as the touch-me-not plant. Which droops when touched and re-open a few minutes later(just like a UPSC aspirant getting back to schedule after watching another motivational video/speech)
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8. The underminers: These are the ones who undermine themselves. They are worried and are always in self-doubt. While sitting on the study table with a stack of books, instead of studying, they get immersed in questions like Do I have what it takes? Will I ever be able to accomplish that? and so on.
9. The perfectionist: These are the aspirants who wait to craft a perfect booklist, for the perfect time, for the perfect study schedule, etc
10. The procrastinators:
These are the aspirants who procrastinate till the notification comes out, then they procrastinate till the books are delivered at home, the lectures are posted, the notes are provided and the list of rationalizing excuses goes long.
With this, we come to an end. We hope you enjoyed it. If you are a UPSC aspirant, we hope it has given you a chance to introspect and reflect. We salute your courage and wish you luck. 
If you are not a UPSC aspirant, you must check our future blogs to get assistance with your career.
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aartigautam722blog · 11 months ago
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Enhancing CSR impact through collaboration with Marpu Foundationn
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There could be no definition of a successful life that does not include service to others~ George H. W. Bush (41st U.S. President)
With the Motto of "creative solutions for present-day problems" and the mission to harness individual potential for social empowerment, ecological mindfulness and sustainable development, Marpu(that translates change in Telugu ) Foundation was founded by Kadiri Raghu Vamsi in 2016. Currently, it is present in 15 states at 39 locations, benefiting more than ten million people. The founder Kadiri Raghu Vamsi was bestowed with the prestigious Karmaveer Chakra Award [organized by the International Confederation of NGOs (iCONGO) in partnership with the United Nations] in 2019 for his unsung contribution to the environment and community.
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 He was also awarded with the National Youth Award(conferred by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Government of India) in 2019 and the Sankalp Tara Award(given by Suchiri India) in 2021.
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 He received International Icon Award 2020, IRIS(Initiative for Research and Innovation in STEM) grand award 2018 and was featured among Telangana Changemakers  In 2019. 
Moreover, The foundation was entitled ‘Best NGO of India’ in 2020 by the European Union. 
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It has been a finalist in iVolunteer awards 2024. Now, it is thriving as the largest volunteering organization with more than 1,00,000 volunteers. Recently its team members had a stellar victory at keka katapult event on the topic ‘case study on AI in HR management’. Mentored by civil servants and women activists, Madish Parikh to name one of them is a President's award and National Youth Awardee. The Foundation has been featured in Times Now, WION, The Economic Times, The Hindu, The Indian Express, The Wire, etc.
Areas of work
From dispensing stationery kids, bags, toys to children, sanitary pads to women, elderly Kits to senior citizens, medical facilities to needy( such as vitrectomy surgeries for retinal detachment and removal of vitreous humor) to law enforcement and conducting wellbeing sessions, educational workshops, awareness programs on ongoing predicaments such as cyber security, drug abuse or on timeless problems like biodiversity loss, waste management, environmental restoration, natural resource management, marpu foundation covers all the 17 sustainable development goals.
Source: https://give.do/discover/19UV/marpu-foundation/ 
Impactful Projects
Seedball/seed bomb/nendo dango making (SDG 15)
The foundation could successfully make more than 10,000 seed balls(balls made from clay, seeds and compost or humus ,used to replant areas where the natural flora has been destroyed) in collaboration with TATA communications, Chennai(in 2019).
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It also collaborated with S & P global(in 2019) and AM / NS, Surat (in 2024)
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Seed balls
Solar Panel Making and distribution (SDG 7)
It supports the SDG 7 by promoting renewable energy. It collaborated with S & P Global  to create solar panels in 2019 under Light a Light Project and also distributed solar panels in 2024
Cleanup Drives(SDG 15)
It could conduct many cleanup drives either on land or on lake. Cleanup drives with DHL express India, at Hyderabad, at Alwal Lake are to name a few. 
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Borewell construction (SDG 6)
It dug borewells at Gundoor village which lies at border of Telangana and Maharashtra with the support of Solenis and GSS India Pvt. Ltd.
Notebook making(SDG 15)
It successfully made 150+ notebooks for underprivileged children with zensartechnologies
Climate Change(SDG 13) 
Its volunteers participated in Climate Change strike organised by Fridays For Future Telangana 
Awareness programs (SDG 3,4)
It conducted awareness programs on the topics like no drug abuse, cybersecurity with ENEA AB, planting & preserving with Pravah Delhi and well being sessions for mental health with Good Mind Care Foundation.
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Corporate Partnership(SDG 17)
It aligns with SDG 17 by working with different organizations for many issues. 
Like, It has collaborated with JP Morgan Chase for social impact and empowerment.
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Way Forward(How can it help YOU enhance YOUR CSR impact?)
Collaboration between NGOs and corporations can lead to transformative change. Even, the SDG(sustainable development goal) 17 is 'partnership for the goals'.
So, Are you an organization/business looking to achieve your CSR goals?
If yes, then, Marpu Foundation with its expertise in solving ecological problems and proven track record in community service can be a right choice. Its corporate partnership can be an opportunity for your brand to meet its CSR objectives and contribute to environmental sustainability, community empowerment, and global sustainability goals. 
“Mine two hands and your two hands, let’s unite and alter the world for betterment”
So, what are you waiting for? Contact marpu.org 
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