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Is there any change in the Indian embassy's working style after Narendra Modi became PM?
Yes there has been a signNow change in the working of Indian Embassies around the world especially in the crisis hit nations as the Embassies are now faster in response to the need of the Indian Nationals in that country unlike the earlier years.
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What is the most asked question on Quora (by the number of questions merged into it)?
As someone who writes mostly technology-related answers, I see the following question so much it makes me want to tear my hair out:“Can iCloud Activation Lock be Bypassed?”For those who don’t know, Apple devices that have an iCloud account active on them with Find My iPhone enabled will lock the device to that Apple ID even if it is restored to factory defaults. This is designed to prevent thievery, since stolen devices (typically iPhones) are useless without the Apple ID password they are locked with to unlock it. It is incredibly common for people to sell devices without removing the lock beforehand (likely because they don’t know it exists, or how to remove it) or because it is stolen. Either way, the lock cannot be bypassed without that password… but that doesn’t stop everyone and their mother from asking if it can be done as if the rules somehow don’t apply to them.Instead of viewing the answers on an existing question, or even asking new people to answer that existing question, they make a new one. Every. Single. Time. Quora is absolutely flooded with these questions, and I get A2A requests for them more than anything else.
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What actually happens in a UPSC interview?
I have had the opportunity of giving 'THE UPSC INTERVIEW' twice, one in 2016 and other in 2017. Both the time I had the same board headed by former Air Marshal Ajit Bhonsale.I was awarded pretty good scores both the times, 184 (in 2016) and 187 (in 2017) :)Before I answer what happens in UPSC interview, let me break some myths.MYTHSInterview questions are not like the whatsapp forwards you recieve. Example : How to throw egg from a building without breaking it?Interview is not a system of rejection or acceptance. It is just a part of whole process , your written marks are added in your interview score to determine your rank. So you may have high written score but low interview marks can mar your chances of rank and vice versa.Interview is not a test of your knowledge. Knowledge has already been tested in written examination. Interview is test of your personality and confidence. Obviously questions are asked to test your confidence but if you don't know the answer you can say “I don't know sir/ma'am” confidently instead of bluffing. You have to be truely honest.Some interview boards are dreaded due to myth that they give low marks but I think every board has its range of marks( Bhonsale Sir board is dreaded but he awarded me good marks both the times). It is just that every board chairman has probably different parameters and ways of testing you. For example : Ajit Bhonsale sir will make you really comfortable but sometimes when you become very comfortable you let yourself loose and commit blunders. On other hand B.S. Bassi sir is very strict ( I have heard) , puts in you in spot for the first few minutes. His strategy is maybe to check you during tough times.UPSC interview is not like a roadies audition. All the members of the board are highly cordial.BEFORE UPSC INTERVIEWNight before the interview is really tough. There are butterflies in your stomach. There is soo much going on in your head that sleeping becomes a task.On the day of interview it becomes quite a task for us girls because we have to tie a saree. My mom was with me so she helped me with that but handling the saree gracefully is your task. I want to tell you that I wore the same green colour saree for both my interviews because after my first interview I thought it was lucky for me :)2016 interview2017 interview ( 5 kg lighter!!)Once you signNow UPSC office on Shahjahan road , you are made to stand in a line outside the gate for verification by showing summon letters. For me this moment for the first time was in 2016 and it was really mesmerizing. I was like Aamir Khan ’s character in “3idiots” movie where he couldnt stop smiling because it felt like a dream.After all verification candidates are made to sit in a room for document verification. There are 6 tables with 6 candidates each. All the 6 candidates on one table go to same interview board. After document checking candidates are moved to a central hall. Here we are finally told which board we are assigned.Candidates are called one by one for the interview and headed towards respective members 's rooms. A candidate is called 5 minutes before the previous candidates 's interview is over. So you are made to sit outside the interview room. This is the most unnerving moment. My strategy used to be: to sit and gaze around so that I don't think about the impending interview and calming myself in the process. And finally after few minutes the peon asks you to GO INSIDE!!DURING THE INTERVIEWHere I will narrate my 2017 CSE interview held on 24 th April 2018:I entered the room I wished everyone good afternoon ( it was around 1:30 pm ). I was asked to take seat. The interview board had chairman (Air Marshal Ajit Bhonsale Sir in my case) and 4 other members seated around a table. There was a member seating very close to me and watching my every action, most probably he was psychoanalysist or something like that.So finally the interview started :CHAIRMANChairman : Shilpa sit down. Feel comfortable. Take a deep breath. I see a young and smart lady in front of me who has a very good academic background. Are you nervous?Me: No sir ( I smiled)CHAIRMAN : Ok then we will start with the interview.Which areas you are expecting that we would ask from DAF ( detailed application form , it is like a CV which contains information about you, your qualification, your hobbies etc).Me: Sir about my graduation i.e. BDS , my birthplace Chandigarh and hobbiesChairman : What do you derive from making greeting cards? ( Apart from reading , teaching/ mentoring , I mentioned “making handmade greeting cards” as my hobby in DAF)Me: Sir, it is a form of creative expression for me which gives me immense pleasure.Chairman : Ok shilpa.MEMBER 1M1 : What are your views on death sentence for rape accused in case victim is below 12 years? Accused are generally known to victim in cases of child abuse cases.Me : Sir ,you are right. NCRB records state that in child sexual abuse cases 94% of accused are known to victim. This may lead to non reporting or victim turning hostile due to pressure from family.Secondly, death penalty is not a deterrent. It has been proven from many reports.Thirdly , now rape and murder have same punishment so now the rapist will not leave his victim alive .(M1 : good point Dr. Shilpa)M1 : Have you heard about euthanasia? What is the recent SC judgement.Me: Euthanasia in common terms means mercy killing. It is of two types : active and passive euthanasia. Recently SC has allowed passive euthanasia in case patient is in permanent vegetative state.M1: Who decides it is time for euthanasia?Me: Sir , It consists of three layered mechanism . A mechanism for living will has been given which is accessed by the doctor. If he feels that there is need for go ahead the permission is send to a special medical board which consists of four specialists. After approval it is forwarded to district collector.M1: What is living will?Me: It is a directive by a patient that in due course of his treatment if stops responding to treatment or is in permanent vegetative state he be considered for passive euthanasia.MEMBER 2M2 : Comment on our relations with our neighbours with respect to Bangladesh , Nepal.Me: Sir , Neighbourhood first policy has been major component of our foreign policy.Good relations with Bangladesh for example recently land boundary agreement was signed very amicably. There is just one irritant in form of teesta water treaty.Nepal we have historical and cultural ties. 'BETI AND ROTI' ka rishta. A buffer state. But due to unprecedented foray of China into south asia and Nepal playing China card due to its domestic compulsions , relations have taken toll right now.( I wanted to summarize but M2 said ok shilpa fine)M2 : Chinese president XI Xingping and PM modi will be meeting recently. Where?ME: Sir there will be an informal meeting in City of Wuhan , China. Here wide array of issues will be discussed.M2 : China is saying it will be sharing data on satluj river. What is that?ME: Sir basically hydrological data. Water levels and dams to be constructed.M2: Sociolgists are better administrators. Why? (Sociology is my optional subject)ME: Sir, it is basically study of social groups , social institutions and their dynamics. And as civil servant you are basically dealing with these institutions and groups. For eg : as a sociologist one knows laws decide where society SHOULD GO but Societal norms decide where society actually GOES. It serves a great value as a civil servant.MEMBER 3M3 : Dr. Bhatti you were talking about China right now. How are we same ?How does it poses a danger how India is responding? Can we learn something from China?( it was a long question so I broke it into parts)Me: China and India are same with respect to thriving economies. China is second largest economy in terms of nominal GDP and India is 7th.Both are populous nations with huge human capital potential.Dangers : China 's unprecedented foray into South Asia. Increasing footprint in Indian ocean.Learn from China: China has emerged as workshop of world. Its manufacturing sectors contributes around 34% to its GDP where India its just 17% ( Member said good Dr.Bhatti)MEMBER 4M4 : Social media is turning a place for spreading wrong news and all ( long lecture) . How to address this?Me: Sir in the post truth era social media is turning into menance where fake news are being spread. (M4 interuppts)M4 : You used word post truth. Very interesting word. What is that?Me: Sir it is an era where facts are considered less and beliefs and emotions shape the public opinion.M4 : Very good Shilpa. Continue with your answer. How to address?Me: Sir we can address first at legal level. For eg : EU has .......( M4 interuppts.)M4: Shilpa talk at a more local level. Like you are Chandigarh DC.Me: Sir first we can use social media itself. These days every administration has official twitter , FB accounts. From this we can give correct info n allay fears.Secondly in Chandigarh during Ram Rahim case SMS were sent as precaution. We can use this platformThirdly , involving civil society to create awareness to not accept any news at face value before confirming it from standard source.M4 : Did you choose Medical field by choice ? You are no longer pursuing it?Me: Sir , Civil services was always on my mind but idea wasn't very concrete at that time. I choose medical field because of my love for science and I have always performed good in academics.Also while working as a dentist I realized that civil services gives much larger platform to bring a change plus job diversity it offers is unparallelled.CHAIRMANCHAIRMAN : Tell me where woman bureaucrats or officers in general can be of great help?Me : Sir , in police administration for example if the cutting edge officers or bureaucrats in general are woman we can make our police services more gender sensitive.Chairman : yes ok. Continue.Me: Sir I cant think of other areas right now.(Chairman smiled and said ok)CHAIRMAN : Ok Shilpa tell me one last question before we go for lunch. You have heard about tussle between delhi chief secretary and chief minister?Me: yes sir.CHAIRMAN : So now bureaucrats blame its ministers who hamper work and politician blame bureaucrats. What to do?Me: Sir the permanent executive and the elected executive has work in tandem.CHAIRMAN : Yes tell me solution?Me: Following SOP and due process of law.Secondly, Sir transperant administration. Egovernance to cut down bureaucratic red tapism and also ensuring the executive is pro active in various people centric schemes or policies.Thirdly , we can have informal meetings in form of ‘chintin shivirs' or organising sports events for breaking the ice and acting as confidence building measures.CHAIRMAN : Ok Shilpa your interview is over. So now you will go back to Chandigarh or stay back.Me: Sir I will stay back for medical and leave on 26th.Chairman : Ok. Thank you Shilpa.Me: Thank you Sir. ( I thanked other member too)Interview lasted around 25 minutes. Members were extremely cordial and I had a feeling that it went well.And I got a good score of 187 :) I was able to secure 712 rank UPSC CSE 2017 and currently Iam preparing for rank improvement :)I hope this answer conveyed what happens in UPSC interview :)
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Gmail in 2015: As a techie person, what is in your Gmail?
As a techie person, What is in your gmail ? There's a lot of stuff in my GMail; I run much of my routine business through it. (My regular Comcast E-mail is mostly used for mailing-list traffic and such, and gets auto-collected by a server at home. My phone is configured to access my GMail and Erbosoft mailboxes.)I do make extensive use of E-mail filters to redirect much of the incoming mail to other categories, and out of the inbox. Quora notifications get redirected, for instance, as do those from LinkedIn, Medium, Goodreads, and YouTube. Most advertising messages from companies I do business with get redirected to the label "...
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What red flag let you know there was a problem with your child?
My second son was about 15 month old when one day something weird happened. It was morning, I had the day off and we were back home from running some errands. He was playing quietly while I was on the computer, when all of the sudden he stopped playing, lay down on the ground and looked like he was sleeping, but with his eyes opened. By the time I realized something was off, he had resumed his game as if nothing had happened. Over the next hour he did it again a couple of times. He became unresponsive, his gaze not focusing on anything and as white as chalk. I sensed that something was awfully wrong, even though he looked “normal” most of the time and my husband and I decided to rush to the ER (which was a short 10 minute drive).When we arrived at registration, my baby was acting normal again and the nurse, seeing me freaking out told me to calm down, that my baby was probably just sleepy and that I needed to keep it cool (when all I wanted to do was to shout at her that I knew my baby and this was not him being tired). We had to fight to be allowed to stay and wait for a doctor to examine him. Not seeing any urgency and since it was lunch break, we were sent to a waiting room and told that we would need to wait for the intern to finish their meal. So we waited, my baby seemed normal, playing, walking around the room. He had a couple of “episodes”, but would resume life right after them as if nothing had happened. When the intern arrived, she saw a baby full of life who presented no specific sign of anything. She examined him thoroughly, didn’t find anything and was about to send us home with the instructions to come back again if something was wrong. At that point he hadn’t had an episode over the last 30 minutes or so. So I was ready to trust the doctor and rule it as something weird that would never occur again and for which we would never know the cause. We were about to leave when it occured again. In front of the doctor. And the smile on her face left. She grabbed my baby, examined him again, and told us we need to run a ultrasound of his belly asap. We were immediately sent to the ultrasound were her diagnostic was confirmed : he had an intussusception : part of his intestine had folded over itself. This could lead to the necrosis of this part of the intestine, as blood flow was cut, and, if not treated, could be fatal. The reason why my baby was acting so strangely was because he was in pain at each bowel mouvement. His pain was so great that he didn’t cry or react, he would just down quietly and wait for it to go.Fortunately he was diagnosed in the early stage, the folding had just occured and the intestine was still healthy. They gave him something to numb him out and were able to put the intestine back in place with an enema (the water pushed the intestine which unfolded back in place). We stayed at the hospital overnight and we able to go back home the next day.Few people know that when in great pain babies can just “shut down” without even crying. Intussusception can go unnoticed for a few days before the baby starts having blood in his/her stools. But as a mum, I knew righ then that something wrong, really wrong with my baby.PS: This story took place in France where ER and hospitals are probably not run the same as in other countries and where lunch breaks really are a thing, unless you’re considered a real emergency :)
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What is your review of GyanOne?
My Story: MBA In Canada- Admit 2018I signed up for GyanOne's services in November 2017. With 3.5 years of work experience in finance and advertising, and an average GMAT score of 610, I knew I would need the best help to crack the application process, and this is where GyanOne came to the rescue!With Rishabh and Swati Maam's help, I got personalized feedback on the colleges I chose to apply to. Their research was extremely thorough. Rishabh does a deep-dive into the program offerings of every college and tries to connect your experience and aspirations with the college's offerings. He makes it a point to showcase your value additions to any program as well as clearly outline how a program can benefit you. Since I intend on specializing in marketing, he also gave his own recommendations on the programs that would be best suited for me.Swati and Rishabh helped with multiple rounds of my application review. In terms of constantly sending and re-sending multiple drafts of my SOP and resume, I was able to get a precise application ready. Since I was applying with my sister to all the programs, we both stood in direct competition with each other. Swati and Rishabh took extra measures to ensure that each and every document of ours was extremely different. Since my sister and I have extremely similar profiles- from our work experience to even our GMAT scores, it was necessary to put across different stories for the two of us. And Swati and Rishabh took all the steps to make us sound and look like different candidates. This kind of attention requires time, patience and constant back and forths, which GyanOne perfectly executed. I would shoot multiple drafts of documents and e-mails to them on a daily basis and they were more than willing to help with each and every query.Once interview calls came, Swati Ma'am helped me by giving a grueling mock interview session. In each session conducted, she would coach me on how to present myself and how to address questions intelligently. Her questions were so multi-pronged and sometimes they knocked the wind out of me! But as she did mention, she prepared me for the worst. She would ask behavioural as well as general MBA questions about my past work experience and my future goals, and her cross-questions required you to be clear and logical. She would also encourage me to connect my story with daily happenings or current affairs to provide more contexts to my answers. And the actual interview seemed like a cake walk to me. At the end of my interview, I remember thinking how simple it actually was and that ended up worrying me a little bit. :)Through GyanOne's help, not only did both my sister and I get into our program of choice, but we were also awarded scholarships for the same!GyanOne has been a lifesaver in my college apps and taking their help definitely proved to be a success for me.
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Where is it better to be a poor person, America or the U.K.?
I suspect the UK.I’m a poorer person who just spent nine days in an NHS (National Health Service) hospital after collapsing in the street, my first ever hospital stay, apart from a rather unfortunate short one in Istanbul which I wouldn't care to repeat.This was early in the morning in a small Cornish village and I’d fallen straight off of my e-bike and was just lying in a heap on the ground. A wonderful lady walking her dog found me and told me that I must get to the hospital which luckily was only half a mile away. She performed the dexterous feat of carrying my heavy backpack, wheeled my heavy e-bike and lead her yappy little dog, which seemed to find it all too exciting, along the streets, while I staggered along until she’d got me safely into the hospital.The preliminary diagnosis at the small local hospitalcost nothing, the staff were excellent, in spite of having to endure me moaning and whining that I would be fine if I just went home and rested which of course I had the right to do. (This was ridiculous and infantile, by this stage my body from the waist down had become completely paralysed and I couldn’t move, a condition that lasted for three days) They recommended that I be transferred to a larger regional hospital about 40 miles away (more moaning and whining) . I was taken there in an ambulance by two friendly chatty female ambulance drivers, one of whom sat in the back with me and constantly monitored me, a ride that cost me nothing.While in that hospital I had a battery of tests that cost nothing. None of the drugs that were administered to me cost me a penny. The food was good, you don't just have to eat whatever is placed in front of you, you are presented with a menu to choose from and there were ladies and gentlemen constantly doing “tea rounds” offering patients tea or coffee or juice, like the food, all free.The level of professionalism and efficiency and empathy at all levels I found extremely impressive. The place was brimming over with modern medical technology. The hospital had its own free WiFi system, thank goodness. Nearly all of the excellent friendly doctors appeared to be from Southern Asia…Pakistan, India, but they may as well have been British, there were certainly no communication problems. I mention this because in the past I’ve come across people from English speaking countries moaning that they didn’t think “foreign” doctors understood them.I don’t actually remember having to sign a single document while I was there. Once the British state and its various appendages such as the NHS and the inland revenue (tax office) etc know who you are and that you are indeed who you claim to be, the UK may be the least bureaucratic country in the world for the average citizen. This is not something that the average Brit is proud of or even aware of until they go and live in other countries though, being self deprecatory and pessimistic whingers they will claim the opposite.To cap it all off when I was discharged the NHS paid a taxi company to drive me back to my home address as I wasn’t considered fully mobile and “safe”. The normal rate for that journey is approximately 125 pounds (rather steep) I know this because I looked it up in case I had to find my own way home. I did have friends I could call on but as they’d already ran up to the hospital twice at my behest bringing things I needed, clothes, toiletries etc, I didn’t feel like imposing on them further. The NHS has a contract with the taxi company so they obviously didn’t pay anything like that amount but it was still quite impressive that I was transported from door to door at no expense to myself.I will add that when people like Eyal Avram state that the UK provides “basic healthcare” for its citizens they are incorrect, it is FAR from “basic”. (with respect to Eyal I notice that he has amended this now) And I’m not rich, the great thing about the NHS is that if you have only a penny or a million pounds in the bank you will be treated in exactly the same way. If I were wealthy I would have booked my own taxi and paid my own way to spare the burden on the NHS.My thank you card ready to send to the ward that I spent most of my time in!The social/job costs of all this time out of the system?…none. I just waved my hospital discharge document in people’s faces and it was like a magic wand. “Oh don’t worry about anything”Oh and to those Americans who believe we pay incredibly high taxes for all this, we don’t, the UK and USA are only six places apart on the international taxation league tables. The USA chooses to spend a lot more of its public money on the military to project power globally. Britain DOES spend a lot of money on the military but these days its mostly limited to defending the UK. And the UK doesn’t have insurance companies carting truckloads of money out of its healthcare system. I’ve never lived in the USA so I can’t comment personally on the contrasts between being poor in both countries but I don’t remember ever hearing of a positive story like mine coming out of the USA.Note to Quora, please sort out the credential system, it's ludicrous, I spent ages trying to write something apt within Quora’s parameters which was then rejected and just gave up in the end. Can’t you just ditch the topic and location stuff and allow people to write a simple sentence? Sometimes sites like these can be over engineered. Maybe there is a way of doing it and perhaps I’m just too stupid to have figured it out.Oh and because it’s fashionable I’m blaming the Russians for my malaise…
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What are some interesting life hacks?
Stuck in a large crowd and want to get out of it?Put pennies in a can and shake it, asking people to donate. Everyone will move to avoid you.Want to write an essay but too lazy to do so?Go to a website called “essay typer” where it will provide you the article just after mentioning the topic.Need to tell a believable lie?Include an embarrassing detail - Nobody doubts a story that makes you look numb.Don’t want to be embarrassed while buying something?Buy a birthday card with it.Suspects your girlfriend/wife of cheating on you?Send flowers to her anonymously. If she comes back without them, she could be cheating on you.Don’t know whether to use “effect” or “affect”?Use “impact” instead.Sick of old smelly food containers?Put some crunched up newspaper inside and leave it overnight. The paper will absorb the smell by morning.Want to lose weight with minimal effort?Drink two cups of water before meals. It can make you lose an average of 4.5 more pounds within 12 weeks than if you don’t.Feeling sleepy and want it to go?Hold your breath as long as you can and then breath out slowly. It increases your heart rate.Got something in your eyes?Fill a bowl of water big enough for your face & open your eyes in it. It’ll come right out.Hold your eyelashes and pull your eyelid down with your fingers, then blink rapidly several times.Need to rush somewhere fast?Carry a fire extinguisher. No one will ever stop a person running with a fire extinguisher.Need to cancel your hotel reservation, but it’s too late?Call to reschedule it to later(no penalty), then call & cancel that.Smelly shoes or gym bags?Put dry tea bags in those. It will absorb the unpleasant odor.Confused between “Push” and “Pull”?Look for the hinges. If you see them, pull. If not, push.Cleaning a microwave?Put a bowl of water inside and microwave for 3 minutes. The steam will moisten everything up making cleaning simple.Want to stop a sneeze coming?Press your tongue against the roof of your mouth and it’s gone.Running nose?Push your tongue against the top of your mouth and push a finger between your eyebrows. Hold it for 20 seconds….gone.Nervous while approaching a situation like public speaking or bungee jumping?Chew gum. If we are eating something, our brain trips and it reasons “I would not be eating if I were in danger. So I’m not in danger”Want something from someone?Frame it as an offer rather than request.
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