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[UPSC Interview transcript #1] Sujata Mehta board, Mechanical Engineer, Madhya Pradesh Home State, Jhabua district, Table Tennis Hobby

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Contributed by: ForumIAS community member
Date: 17th Feb
Board : Sujata Mehta maam
Edu. : Mechanical engineering
Employment & work-ex: Automobile Sector
Domicile: Jhabua
Hobby: Table Tennis


Chairman

  1. You’re an engineer what drove you to civil services?
  2. Why is it that the people in rural areas tend more towards civil services and people from urban areas have an inclination more towards the other fields? What shapes their choices?
  3. If you had to choose one sector in civil services which would you choose?

Member 1

  1. Let’s talk about jhabua? There is a royal head even today. Do you think they have not done enough for the people of jhabua ? 
  2. What are the reasons for its backwardness? 

Member 3

  1. I will continue with TT. If a junior player comes to you for advice what advice would you give him? 
  2. As a mechanical engineer, where do you see the car industry 5 years from now? 
  3. There have been changes in our culture due to various factors. 
  4. Have you heard of phoolan Devi? She killed 18 people. Is killing right in your opinion?

Member 4

  1. Do you know about nirbhaya fund? PocsoMid-day meal scheme 
  2. Issues in higher education sector? Does your college has any link up with the industries? Do you know about Naxalism? 
  3. There is a unique characteristic associated to it in india. Do you know that? 

Member 5

  1. Name some female parliamentarians? 
  2. If I had to buy a car which one would you suggest under 10 lakh? 
  3. As a female you chose mechanically, but women usually go for other branches like circuit branches. Some questions I am unable to recall. 

Interview Questions from 17th Feb: 

  1. Recently, a Badminton player got a national award, who & what is that award? 
  2. Mary Kom got the award, what is that? 
  3. Who received Bharat Ratna recently? 
  4. A female Hockey player received an International award recently, what is it? 
  5. Why sports other than Tennis, Cricket, Badminton are not gaining popularity? 
  6. Social media – opinion (Good/Bad)?
  7. What should be the priorities of a young civil servant placed at a responsible position in the lower level, say District Magistrate/ Collector? 
  8. Should Betting (in sports & in general) be regulated – opinion? 
  9. Media is invading privacy (individuals, institutions) – what should be done? 
  10. Do you think Coronavirus is a biological weapon by China? 
  11. Are international bodies- UN, WTO losing relevance !? What’s their future. 
  12. Politics is the art of possible. What’s your view on this. 
  13. Did you visit all NE states? 
  14. What are some issues faced by NE states- individual. 
  15. Is changing parties after elections legal, ethical. 
  16. How would you categorise a society developed. Tell indicators. 
  17. In civil services, you will face issues. What are they? How will you deal with them? 
  18. The contribution of agriculture is very less to GDP, tell me why we are not possible to increase contribution 
  19. what is institutional credit and priority sector lending 
  20. Brexit and it’s impact on EU and reasons for Brexit 
  21. Did UK join Brexit earlier wholehearted 
  22. Opinion about ASEAN 
  23. Regional grouping is better or bilateral relations are better for our country 
  24. Why quality of engineers is not up to mark as per industry standard 
  25. Tell me about samagra shiksha abhiyan and how it is helpful to increase quality of primary education 
  26. Tell me at least 5 reasons for farmers suicide 
  27. There is repeated drought and floods in India, tell me how garland of canals can help to solve these problems 

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[UPSC Interview Transcript #16] : Sujata Mehta Mam Board, Maharashtra Home State, Political science, and IR Optional, Watching Movies Hobby

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Contributed by ForumIAS community member
Duration: 30 mins
Board: Sujata Mehta Mam
Background: Electrical Engg,
Optional: Political science, and IR
Home State: Maharashtra
Hobby: Watching movies


Chairman

  1. Brief introduction
  2. Did you pursue any job after graduation?
  3. Did you appear for any campus placement?
  4. Why do you want to join civil services?
  5. So you stayed in Sangli for 4 years. Tell me about the sugar plantation in the Sangli district?

Member 1

  • Asked questions on International Relations
  1. Is Indian diplomacy successful in dealing with Pakistan’s challenge?
  2. Role of China?
  3. Who becomes President if both president and vice president are not available?
  4. Talked about the Constitution and the role of scientific temper and asked me that which unscientific things we do in our life?

Member 2

  1. What is the single most imp factor responsible for climate change? ( I talked about Humans, the role of fossil fuels)
  2. Asked about Look East to Act East policy transformation in Indian foreign policy?
  3. what is Indo Pacific?
  4. Should India go for participating in Indo pacific- is that in India’s interest ( because primarily the fight is between the USA and China..Why should India get involved?.) Subsequent questions

Member 3

  1. You talked about Policy formulation and implementation in Government?. What is the process?
  2. Role of Bureaucrats, politicians, and Public in it?
  3. What is the role of the Standing committee in policy formulation?
  4. Role of Chairman in Rajya sabha?
  5. Why we consider women as second-class citizens? What’s your solution?
  6. Don’t you think Women are suppressed even in Educated sections of our society? What’s your take on that?
  7. The killing of Jamal Khashoggi and Iran commander…What is more important – Human rights or National interest? What about the mutilation of soldiers’ bodies on borderline?

Member 4

Talked about the Electricity sector and the consequences of fossil fuels and how we are going for renewable energy.

  1. How India aims to achieve this transition?.
  2. What are the technical challenges in connecting standalone solar/ wind sources to the grid?
  3. Talked about the smart grid, green energy corridor, and smart metering, and subsequent questions.
  4. How smart meter works? How it will help in reducing losses?

Chairman– do you want to ask anything or anything you prepared and we didn’t ask u?

  1. I talked about my hobbies – watching movies.
  2. Which two movies you watched recently?
  3. what type of movies do you watch generally, what kind of genre?
  4. Diff between Art films and commercial films.
  5. Can mainstream directors produce art films and become successful?
  6. Have you watched Article 15? What was it about? Was it based on a real story? Should we show such movies? Are they authentic? Don’t they portray our country in a bad light? Thank you so much…Your Interview is over. Overall the board was very cordial and supportive

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[UPSC Interview Transcript #23] :Sujata Mehta Board, Karnataka Home State, Software Engineer

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Interview Date: 17th Feb 2020
Duration: 30 mins
Board: Sujata Mehta
Background: Electronics,
Employee: Software Engineer
Home State: Karnataka


Chairman

  1. Tell me about your education and job experience
  2. Why did you leave the job? Said something like private mai development opportunity is less and all.
  3. So, why do you think development opportunities are less in the private sector. – said the private sector is pro profit and serve certain categories of people
  4. So, don’t you think the private sector has no role? – said, no and gave another side of the argument.
  5. Why private sector is needed?
  6. Private empanelment in Ayushman Bharat – what is your opinion? Should we involve the private sector or not?
  7. Private sector good in district-level hospitals? – said yes
  8. Why are they good? – said that they help in fact, new tech and all.
  9. So the private sector has more tech than govt? Said, not so, but they supplement.
  10. Private sector promotion regarding some more questions.

Member 1

  1. What did you do as a software engineer?
  2. Border security
  3. Why electronic sector is not improving vis a vis China or the USA?
  4. What is to be done?
  5. Electric vehicle-related 3-4 questions. What is being done? What are the challenges, what is govt doing and all
  6. Questions related to Malabar coast ( from Karnataka)
  7. What are Konkan railways, their impacts?
  8. Ports that are being developed on the Konkan coast Sagarmala
  9. Some factual question specific to Mangalore- said, I don’t know

Member 2

  1. Apart from cricket, why other games are not much developed or popular? What are the issues in the sports sector in India? What is to be done?
  2. Public administration – the perception of not enough responsive, corruption and all… Why do you think so? What is to be done?
  3. How to bring changes in administration?
  4. How to use technology in administration?

Member 3

  1. Hobby related – 2 things you learned being part of those?
  2. Again hobby related – some question. Why what and all
  3. How do you use electronics in day-to-day administration?
  4. Work-related questions – 3-4 questions on the role and all

Member 4

  1. Among bill gates, Steve Jobs, and Mark Zuckerberg – who do you think brought disruptive changes? It is a personal question – choose one.
  2. MSME sector changes in the budget.
  3. As a DM, how do you improve MSME – hypothetical situation?

Chairman

  1. Corporate tax rate reduction-related.
  2. Why is the govt doing it? Govt doesn’t unlimited resources, still wants to undergo tax revenue.. why why why? (literally) Why are they doing it?
  3. NGO – what is the need? Is it because of administration deficiency?
  4. Social media – end-to-end encryption-related.
  5. What is blockchain technology?
  6. Is there anything left out which you think we should ask?
    Thank you

Source: Forum IAS

[UPSC Interview Transcript #24] :Sujata Mehta Board, Andhra Pradesh Home State, Mathematics Optional, Cycling, Badminton, Programming Hobbies

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Duration: 30 mins
Board: Sujata Mehta madam
Background: Computer Science Eng (IIT Madras)
Employee: Software engineer
Optional: Mathematics
Home State: Andhra Pradesh
Hobbies: Cycling, Badminton, Programming
Sports: Tennis


Chairperson

Is this you? (pointing out the photo)

  1. Introduce Yourself.
  2. Why did you quit your job for attempting Civil Service?
  3. Don’t you enjoy your job in IT sector?
  4. What is the condition of Indian IT sector? Compare with developed nations (US).
  5. Despite having IITs, why is Indian IT sector still very nascent stage?
  6. What is your work in the company?
  7. You worked on e-Learning apps. Is anyone using them? Which sections of the society are using them?
  8. Are these Apps free or paid?

Member 1

(Completely on IR)

  1. UN vs. Multilateral organizations – strengthening which one is better?
  2. SAARC vs. ASEAN – differences
  3. 2 more Qs

Member 2

(Completely Opinion based Qs – none were from CA)

  1. What should be the priorities of a young civil servant placed at a responsible position in the lower level, say District Magistrate/ Collector?
  2. Should Betting (in sports & in general) be regulated – opinion?
  3. Media is invading privacy (individuals, institutions) – what should be done?
  4. 1 more Qs

Member 3

(Completely on Sports + Social media Q)

  1. Recently, a Badminton player got a national 2) award, who & what is that award? Mary Komb got award, what is that?
  2. Who received Bharat Ratna recently?
  3. A female Hockey player received an International award recently, what is it?
  4. Why sports other than Tennis, Cricket, Badminton are not gaining popularity?
  5. Social media – opinion (Good/Bad)?
  6. 1 follow-up Ques on Social Media.

Member 4

(Completely on Computer Science)

  1. Moore’s law
  2. What are the problems/limitations by increasing the transistors?
  3. If there is a limitation on the number of transistors, then how can we gain computational speed?
  4. Supercomputers – applications, what is China doing, etc

Chairperson

  1. AP 3 capitals – opinion.
  2. Is there anything you want to discuss with us?

Thank you. Your Interview is over. Cordial board. Went smoothly.


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[UPSC Interview Transcript #28] :Sujata Mehta Maam Board, Madhya Pradesh Home State, Table Tennis Hobby

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Duration: 30 mins Forenoon: Last to go
Board: Sujata Mehta Maam
Background: Mechanical Engineering
Employee: Honda cars
Home State: Madhya Pradesh
Hobby: Table Tennis


Chairman

  1. You’re an engineer what drove you to civil services?
  2. Why is it that the people in rural areas tend more towards civil services and people from urban areas have an inclination more towards the other fields? What shapes their choices?
  3. If you had to choose one sector in civil services which would you choose?

Member 1

  1. Let’s talk about jhabua? There is a royal head even today. Do you think they have not done enough for the people of Jhabua?
  2. What are the reasons for its backwardness?

Member 2

  1. I will continue with TT. If a junior player comes to you for advice what advice would you give him?
  2. As a mechanical engineer, where do you see the car industry 5 years from now?
  3. There have been changes in our culture due to various factors.
  4. Have you heard of Phoolan Devi? She killed 18 people. Is killing right in your opinion?

Member 3

  1. Do you know about the Nirbhaya fund? Pocso?
  2. Mid-day meal scheme?
  3. Issues in the higher education sector?
  4. Does your college have any link up with the industries?
  5. Do you know about Naxalism?
  6. There is a unique characteristic associated with it in India. Do you know that?

Member 4

  1. Name some female parliamentarians?
  2. If I had to buy a car which one would you suggest under 10 lakh?
  3. As a female, you chose mechanically, but women usually go for other branches like circuit branches. Some questions I am unable to recall.

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[UPSC Interview Transcript #45] :Sujata Mehta Board, Tamilnadu Home State, Political Science Optional,

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Duration: 30 mins
Board: Sujata Mehta
Background: B.Sc Agriculture
Optional: Political Science
Employee: Working in Agriculture Department
Home State: Tamilnadu


Chairman

  1. Introduce yourself to the board
  2. Tell me about your work nature…
  3. What is E-Governance
  4. Do we have network connectivity all over India and follow up questions on Internet connectivity

Member 1

  1. Differnce between presidential and parliamentary form of government
  2. which one is best for India
  3. India is moving towards USA does it mean we r moving away from Russia
  4. What is End of Ideology thesis and multipolarity
  5. In what way social media helps the government
  6. What about fake news
  7. How will you address privacy

Member 2

  1. Tell me the leadership qualities
  2. You want to be a Leader or Boss
  3. when a higher official puts pressure on you to do something which is against the law what will you do…
  4. Communism or capitalism which one is best and why

Member 3

  1. If you are a Tourism secretary how will you promote Tourism in the country
  2. What is the controversy between Periyar and Rajini
  3. Asked about Cine stars entering politics and hero workship culture of India…
  4. whether the present generation youth has come out of it or not
  5. About GM crops and health impacts associated with that
  6. Turkey and Malaysia speaking against India, What India should do?Whether India’s reply isinadequate or we need to do more

Member 4

  1. Tell me the Israel Model of Agriculture
  2. Can we replicate the same in India
  3. Climate-smart agriculture and follow up questions on the same topic
  4. Is cooperative farming possible in India
  5. Whatever measures we take corruption prevails in the country…How we should address Corruption…

Chairman: You want us to ask any area
Thank you
Few questions I forgot the Overall cordial board…


Source: Forum IAS

[UPSC Interview Transcript #48] Sujata Mehta Board, Vegetable Farming Hobby

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Contributed by ForumIAS community member
Interview Date: 19/02/20
Board: Sujata Mehta
Hobby: Vegetable farming


Chairman

  1. Introduce yourself.
  2. What you do in your free time.
  3. My related questions like pre-GST & post GST changes, challenges faced experience, biggest challenge & how you tackled it. (no fact, figure, or reform needed asked). In some replies she cross-questioned.
  4. View on GM crops, cross-question. (out of my hobby- vegetable farming)

Member 1

  1. Opinion on politicians revising their salaries by passing bills in Parliament while govt. servants get their salaries revised after a decade via. Pay commissions. ( because of my 6 years of govt. service).
  2. A  lot of people come to Delhi & create pressure on urban amenities & urban planning. (Cross questioned it up to 2 levels)
  3. who is your favourite bureaucrat & why?

Member 2

  1. What you grow?
  2. What is the waste to energy concept?
  3. How to tackle the landfill problem? What is bioremediation & biomining?

Member 3

  1. How to serve in badminton?
  2. As an Administrator, how will you promote badminton as a sport in India? (Cross questioned up to 2 levels)
  3. As an administrator, how to promote female adolescent health? (Cross questioned it up to 2 levels) only current affairs-based applied ques.
    Chairman again:
  1. View on terminator seeds.some other questions ( not able to recall)

Member 4

  1. End of Inspector raj as claimed by various finance ministers, issues of tax assesses harassment.
  2. What is operant conditioning? Who gave the concept?
  3. What is your opinion on IQ? cross-questioned.
  4. Today, in new forms of communication, cases of espionage & surveillance is increasing. Comment Chairman: Anything you want to ask or tell.
  5. Your interview is over  Disclaimer: Around 75-80 % of questions.
  6. Observation: DAF-based questions, more focus on experiences in my case.

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[UPSC Interview Transcript #51] Sujata Mehta Board, Telangana Home State, Economics Optional, Football & Running Hobby

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Interview Date: 18th Feb FN
Board: Sujata Mehta
Background: BE (EEE) in PSG Tech, Coimbatore
Optional: Economics
Employee: Data Analyst for 1 year
Home State: Telangana
Hobbies: Football and Running


Chairman

  1. Is this you in the photo
  2. please briefly introduce yourself wrt your educational and professional background or work experience if any
  3. You worked with a Data analytics firm right. So were most of your clients based out of India and did you work with multiple clients at the same time or you just associated with a single client alone at a time.
  4. Could you please describe the project with each client
  5. So what does a data analyst do here and what’s their role here and what algorithms and all you used.
  6. Me:” (I didn’t understand what she really wanted). Told what kind of data we take from customers and social media. (Wasn’t satisfied with the answer. So she repeated the question again. ) So mentioned what kind of algorithm and model we chose and what do we with the data
  7. Fair enough, tell me 2 applications where data analytics can be used in Public Sector.
  8. Me: One, GST where govt is taking initiatives like setting up specialised wing. Second is health
  9. Sector where we can understand gaps in rural areas and also collect imp data(like patient
  10. symptoms)to raise red flags before there is health crisis. (“Now since I mentioned rural, my whole
  11. Interview veered towards rural areas especially other members”)
  12. That is all ok, but what’s the point of all these data analytics if there is no data in rural areas since
  13. Digital literacy is low.
  14. Me: I agree with your point, Mam. But govt is taking various initiatives like Bharatnet, digital India
  15. (“She didn’t seem very happy mentioning govt programmes”).
  16. So I added- Mam, now we are witnessing that smartphone penetration is improving in rural areas.
  17. Also if we can make them understand the benefits of using the internet by making them aware, then in
  18. near to medium-term future, it is hoped that digital literacy would improve.
  19. CP: She nodded.

Member 1

  1. Your hobby is Football, so which club do you support.
  2. So, currently what is their standing in PL Table
  3. Your optional is Economics. So is Ricardian theory of Rent relevant in today’s world
  4. who sets the interest rate. is frequent repo rate reductions good for India?
  5. In India there is no indigenous search engines, data storage is a problem. What can be done?

Member 2

  1. What are the factors that inhibit growth in rural areas? Do cultural and traditional factor play a role
  2. Don’t you think cultural factor plays a major role in preventing growth in rural areas
  3. why it is that education in rural areas is poor? What can be done especially for girl child?
  4. (Mentioned Pvt players can be roped in). So how would you encourage them?
  5. Ok, what measures would you take to bring online education to rural areas?

Member 3

  1. Given a choice, what would you choose a)set up higher education centres in rural areas or b) set up manufacturing with huge employment potential
  2. Which field of education centres
  3. Should be brought in and in what areas should the focus be on
  4. So what are the main areas of manufacturing in CBE
  5. So how are they doing now and what are the major challenges they face?
  6. What are the factors that inhibit leveraging benefits of demographic dividend

Member 4

  1. What is Project Tiger
  2. What is Social Forestry
  3. You know there are some states where they give free power. Is it a good idea and why?
  4. What is the Finance commission and what is their role?
  5. Tell me why AP got bifurcated.
  6. Why are we focusing on select regional areas like Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, Bangalore, Delhi? Why not focus on other areas since these are already developed
  7. Is there any question or areas left out of DAF that you think we should ask you? Ok, your interview is over.
    Overall felt cordial. But kind of felt Grilling on certain topics and followed up questions based on some keywords in my answers.

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[UPSC Interview Transcript #95]: Sujata Mehta Board, Bihar Home State, Poetry Writing, Meditation Hobbies

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Date of Interview: 2nd March 2020; Afternoon Session, 1st to Go
Board: Sujata Mehta
Background: Bhagalpur, Bihar, NIT Rourkela, Ceramic Engineering(2016), Vedanta 2years experience,
Home State: Bihar
Hobbies: Poetry Writing, Meditation
Awards: NCC, Street Play award
1st Attempt


Chairman

  1. Is this your photo (showing it)
  2. Tell me about your education background.
  3. What was your job profile at Vedanta?
  4. Companies like Vedanta prefer to open plants in developing countries due to lax environmental regulations here. Do you agree?
  5. Should Vedanta be given mining block (in Odisha)?
  6. If we will do mining it will harm environment. Is’t it sure. ( I said no, balance is possible) Are you sure?
  7. Why did you leave Vedanta?
  8. Job diversity is not guaranteed if you get accounting job in civil service.

Member 1

  1. What is the benefit of the NCC experience?
  2. Do you still benefit from that experience? How?
  3. What kind of meditation you do.
  4. You do it regularly? Group meditation?
  5. What kind of poem do you write?
  6. Can you tell some lines? (Before I could begin Chairman interrupted and told to pass to next member)

Member 2

  1. If you are made director of public transport what steps would you take?

Member 3

  1. .what is new development after 15 years of dismal performance ( referring to Lalu Raj)
  2. Do you think Rabri Devi..( hearing that Chairman interrupted and scolded the member for trying
  3. to raise political issue; meanwhile I continued to smile)
  4. Cold War explain.
  5. Which are famous poet.. Indian and Foreign ( I told 5-6 my favourite poets)
  6. Your poetry comes under Which Rasa..( Nature and Spirituality.. said Shanta rasa but he didn’t seem sure)

Member 4

  1. What will you tell your friend about your district if you want him to visit there?
  2. What bhagalpuri silk production is declining? How to revive?
  3. From the perspective of Ceramic Engineer,  what is scope in Bihar?
  4. Bricks from top soil is eroding soil productivity. Your solution as Ceramic engineer.

Chairman

  1. Do you think any area we have not covered or do you want us to ask questions on any area? ( I said current issues)
  2. Police encounter is rising in certain states? Do you think it is right?
  3. Why such things occur? ( Brought up Hyderabad issue and demand from the public?
  4. Is judicial delay responsible? ( Concurred and elaborated)
  5. High-speed rail project.. tell 2 benefits and two harms. She interrupted a few times during my answer.
  6. She again asked anything more… I thought it better to get out than they decide to throw me out 🙂
  7. I said no and She said your interview is over.
  8. Overall Cordial board. But Chairman is very strict and runs the show like a boss. Although she
  9. behaves with the candidate very nicely. Difficult to judge your answer from her face as she maintains poker face

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[UPSC Interview Transcript #114]: Sujata Mehta Board, Public administration Optional

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Duration: Approx 25 mins
5th to go afternoon session
Board: Sujata Mehta Ma’am
Employee:  SBI
IA & AS 2018
Optional: Public administration
Background: B. Tech+MBA


Chairman

  1. Is this you
  2. Do you know about 3d printing what are it’s medical uses
  3. Are we focussing on it
  4. Enough resources going towards it
  5. Public vs private sector focus on 3d printing
  6. You audit dept of biotechnology and raise objection if some research fails so what are your views on that

Member 1

  1. Who is father of management
  2. Management vs administration
  3. Govt has no business to be in business
  4. Failing PSU should be closed and govt should restrict itself to Regulation only
  5. Examples of bsnl air India hotel businesses and some counter questions
  6. Recent changes in companies act 2 days back

Member 2

  1. Is there any need of bullet train burden on general public justify it and some counter questions
  2. Any alternative hyperloop Elon Musk
  3. Pesticides alternative
  4. Use of Information technology in irrigation

Member 3

  1. Manga anime what’s the difference how it is beneficial DAf
  2. Traditional games DAF
  3. Some other questions I’m not able to recall

Member 4

  1. What are payment banks name some payment banks
  2. How do they function who are their customers
  3. How much loan do they give
  4. Anything else we should ask you

Source: Forum IAS

[UPSC Interview Transcript #124]: Sujata Mehta Board, Andhra Pradesh Home State,

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Date of Interview: 03-03-2020, FORENOON SESSION,
Board: Sujata Mehta
Home State: Andhra Pradesh
Employee: Police Constable


Chairman

  1. Introduced yourself.?
  2. Why did you resign from the Police constable job?
  3. Is it your first attempt?
  4. Tell me the relevance of vocational education today..? (DAF based)
  5. what is your duty as a constable in coastal security police station..?

Member 1

  1. You got NCC “B” Certificate?
  2. Tell me how it changed your personality?
  3. Have you ever done Firing? And with what weapon?
  4. Tell me ARMY HIERARCHY RANKS?
  5. Do we need to make NCC compulsory?
  6. Do we need to change NCC uniform?
  7. How did you engage in counseling to HIV AND AIDS patients? (DAF)

Member 2

  1. What is the mental condition of HIV patient..?
  2. Does HIV patients need Reservation in Government Jobs..?
  3. CHAIR PERSON INTERVENED: Where have you worked as LAB TECHNICIAN.. In
  4. pathological lab or Hospital.?
  5. Why ENGINEERING graduates are not having desired skills to catch up industrial jobs? (I am not an engineer)
  6. Have you been trained in LATEST MEDICAL LAB TECHNIQUES..? What was your curriculum?

Member 3

  1. What do you feel about POLICE SYSTEM and it’s image in today society?
  2. why do police lacking SENSITIVITY towards vulnerable sections..?
  3. Do police face resources crunch..?
  4. why Law and Order is out of control in India (not in DELHI)

Member 4

  1. What is your opinion on ANDHRA PRADESH Telangana bifurcation..?
  2. How Can Andhra Pradesh use its COASTAL AREA for revenue generation?
  3. what about 15 th finance commission?
  4. What is 4th INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION as you mention? (I talked about this while answering LATEST MEDICAL LAB TECHNIQUES ) what were REST OF THREE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION S..?
  5. Is our country prepared for 4th industrial revolution.? Can we include ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE and CODING in school curriculum..?
Chairman
  1. Have you ever been to SEA PATROLLING or Humanitarian and disaster rescue duty?
  2. Is there anything you want to discuss?

Ok.. your interview is over.


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[UPSC Interview Transcript #128]: Sujata Mehta Board, Maharashtra Home State, PSIR Optional

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Contributed by ForumIAS community member
Optional: PSIR
Board: Sujata mam
Background: Engineering
Home State: Maharashtra


Chairman

  1. Introduce yourself
  2. Did you always wanted to do engineering?
  3. Why civil services
  4. Does development means urbanization??
  5. Is Maharashtra developed?
  6. What is Dowry? What are your thoughts about it? How will You remove it?

Member 1

  1. How will you solve social issues through smartphones? ( DAF Related)
  2. What did U learn through Organizing sports meet?
  3. Similarities between Nagpur and Delhi?
  4. How are people in Delhi different from Nagpur?

Member 2

  1. As a DM how will u solve begging as a problem( follow up question from my ans to M2)
  2. How will U use your civil engineering problem to solve rural problems
  3. What will u do to increase farmers income?
  4. Types of cement?
  5. Their speciality ( based on my answer)
  6. Precision agriculture?
  7. Benefits of flyash bricks?

Member 3

  1. What is brain drain?
  2. How will u reduce it?
  3. What is M35 Concrete?
  4. What are smart cities? How many of them?

Member 4

  1. Which industries will You develop in Chhattisgarh?
  2. Why Industries are not getting developed?
  3. If you are the Finance security and given ₹500cr how will u allocate it between security and development in C.G.?
Chairman,
  1. What is the digital divide?
  2. Why it is there? How will u solve it?
  3. Why lack of digital literacy even after 800 million phones
  4. Why so many IITs and your opinion on it?

Would u like to discuss any topic?
Overall, the board was very cordial and interactive.
There were some questions I am not able to recall them


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[UPSC Interview 2020] – Transcript #228 : Sujata Mehta Board, Anthropology Optional

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Board: Sujata Mehta
Optional: Anthropology
Background: Dentist, IR


Chairman

  1. Introduce yourself.
  2. When did you graduate?
  3. So you have not practiced Dentistry?
  4. What is mission Indradhanush?
  5. Compare it with the present covid vaccination?
  6. Should vaccines be free? Why?
  7. Now tell points why they shouldn’t be free?
  8. Can you take Vaccine whenever you want?? There is an 84 day gap right? ( I Said I was talking about 1st dose)
  9. Should Health Services in the country be free of cost?
  10. Which Services should be free acc to you? You think ambulance should be free? 2 others

Member 1

  1. Why is it difficult to make vaccines for virus and not for bacteria?
  2. Is anything related to the cell wall?
  3. Features of NEP that you liked?
  4. ( Subjects from different fields, credit bank, multiple exit and entry)
  5. It was there before also. Student could switch between fields. What’s new then?
  6. ( Few more questions)

Member 2

  1. Why only India Centric IR? Not interested in others?
  2. You said healthcare should be free, but people are having so many kids, why should an honest taxpayer pay for the extra kids?
  3. More follow up questions

Member 3

  1. Stages of Healing of tooth socket after tooth removal
  2. When is the bone formed?
  3. When did Agriculture begin in India?
  4. Stages of Human evolution?
  5. How did humans effect ecosystem in every continent?
  6. Have you heard of Homo Florence? Tell me about it.
  7. What are your views on Aryan invasion Theory

Member 4

  1. What are SDG Goals?
  2. Is health part of it.
  3. Is India part of it?Have you read a research  paper on India and SDG?
  4. What is Cop 26?
  5. There is so much Tax evasion in India, what are the reasons?
  6. Only Foreign MNCs are doing? what about domestic companies, they don’t do it?
  7. Any recent global news about Taxation ( G7 Global minimum tax)
  8. What is cultural Anthropology

Chairman

  1. Continue About Cultural Anthropology.
  2. It is said that NEET favours urban elite Students and has lead to coaching culture. What do you think?
  3. Do you want us to ask you on any topic? I said IR.
  4. Should we use Indian diaspora for our Foreign policy Goals?
  5. What if tomorrow china uses Indians of Chinese descent to promote their goals?

Source: Forum IAS

[UPSC Interview Transcript #5] Pk Joshi Board, Odisha Home State, Infosys employee

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Contributed by ForumIAS community member
Board: Pk Joshi
Date: 18th Feb,20  Afternoon
Employee: Infosys training centre, Mysore 
Home State:
Odisha


Chairman

  1. Worked in Infosys – why u left.
  2. Different types of educational Boards apart from CBSE.
  3. Compare two states on various parameters
  4. Human Development Index

Member 2

  1. Chilika lake how tropical cyclone affects it and what u can do it to protect it.
  2. Saura tribe in parlakhemudi.
  3. Tribal issue of Odisha
  4. Naxal issue of Odisha

Member 3

  1. Infosys Mysore learning centre
  2. How you managed everything with the tight training schedule
  3. 4 years gone after you left your job don’t you feel exhausted. Women in the army
  4. Women reservation needed internet protection Sarba Shiksha Abhiyan

Member 4

  1. Migration taking place from Odisha what will you u do as dm.
  2. Construction activity vs agriculture
  3. Technology use in administration and how to deal with unproductive employees

Member 5

  1. Airforce stations where your father served.
  2. IAF- Assam station which station name it and which fighter aircraft it has.
  3. Bihar migrants from Assam what you will do as a district admin.
  4. Qualities of your FATHER and what u learnt from him.
  5. Name the eminent personality who has contributed a lot in the republic of India and his father was in the British army (BR Ambedkar) – gave two hints but was not able to answer.
  6. What u have learnt from BR Ambedkar

Chairman– your interview is over


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[UPSC Interview Transcript #31] : PK Joshi Board, Karnataka Home State, PSIR Optional

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Duration: 29 mins
Board: PK Joshi
Background: Graduation; mechanical engineering
Home State: Karnataka
Optional: PSIR


Chairman

  1. Question on hometown, places where I studied.
  2. Why cleaning Ganga is not successful? What should be the measures?
  3. What are the causes of underground water pollution?

Member 1

  1. How India should balance between USA, China, Russia?
  2. US Iran conflict? What is India’s interest? What stand should India take?
  3. India’s Refugee Policy. And what is the significance of giving asylum to Dalai Lama?
  4. Role of G-20, BRICKS, SCO.? Why formed?
  5. Question on cyber technology. Advantages and disadvantages.
  6. Difference between electrical vehicles and IC engine vehicles

Member 2

  1. Questions about nutrition, why immunization of girls is low? Measures to improve.
  2. Water crisis in Bengaluru, and BBMP role in handling real estate business.
  3. Skewed development in Karnataka. Inequality

Member 3

  1. How to improve engg research india? What will you do if you are secretary of R&D?
  2. Is mechanical Engg becoming redundant? Why other fields such as electronics growing faster?
  3. How is India’s foreign policy working in present situation? Any measures to improve it.

Member 4

  1. Asked person of my name, said I don’t know.
  2. Asked about ‘ karanji’ (the word was in my DAF), said don’t know.
  3. Karnataka politics. Caste politics in Karnataka
  4. Any important politician from the home district? Contributions.
  5. Question on QUAD.

Source: Forum IAS

[UPSC Interview Transcript #35] :PK Joshi Sir Board, Gujarat Home State, Sociology Optional, RBI Assistant, Reading and listening to verses of Kabir Hobbies

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Duration: 30 mins
Board: PK Joshi Sir
Home State: Gujarat
Background: B. Com
Optional: Sociology
Employee: RBI Assistant (2 yrs) and Probationary Dy Collector Gujarat
Hobby:  Reading and listening to verses of Kabir


Chairman

  1. Why civil services?
  2. Ur preference of service?
  3. Why not IAAS as 1st preference? (Due to B.Com background)
  4. Profile of Assistant in RBI
  5. NPAs – Volume and present status. Reasons (RBI work experience)
  6. “Auditor is a watchdog, not a bloodhound.” Meaning and in which case was it used?
  7. How knowledge of commerce will help in civil services?

Member 1

  1. The problem of Unemployment – Real or Hype? Reasons to support your argument Educated Unemployment – Have you heard of it?
  2. What is structural unemployment?
  3. Recently RBI has imposed restrictions on 2 banks – which are they?
  4. Difference between the PSBs Pvt Banks and Coop banks?

Member 2

  1. Sociology and Gujarat
  2. Have you been to NE India? Education is low – Reasons
  3. Patriarchy – why does it still persists? Is it prevailing in the lower-class alone? Correlation between patriarchy and education?
  4. What can be done to improve the sex ratio?
  5. Gujarat Wild Ass Sanctuary -Sabarmati filled with Waters of Narmada – How far justified?
  6. Why use funds for the beautification of the riverfront? Water used in the riverfront can be used for irrigation?
  7. What should be the priority?

Member 3

  1. Why Audit frauds?
  2. What actions can be taken?
  3. Means to resource/fund projects in govt or Pvt companies?
  4. If you are a DM, how will you use your knowledge of B.Com in improving the school?

Member 4

  1. What is Ulat Bansi of Kabir? (Hobby) Recite Kabir’s Ulat Bansi
  2. What was the purpose of using it?
  3. There is a song of Kabir Mann Lago Mero Yaar Fakiri Mein. Recite it for us.
  4. Gandhi’s Talisman What was it?
  5. Gandhi’s favorite bhajan – Vaishnav Jana to Tene Re Kahiye – Who wrote it and recite few lines
  6. School infrastructure in govt schools is not up to the mark in Gujarat? Why?
  7. Rakhiyal Why communally sensitive?
  8. Why intermixing of religion not happening in Ahmedabad? Separate colonies for Hindus and Muslims?
  9. Disturbed Areas Act – Have you heard about it? What is it?
  10. As a Civil servant, ur preference – AC Cabin or Working in slums?

Chairman

  1. Ur interview is over. U can go now.

Source: Forum IAS

[UPSC Interview Transcript #37] :P.K. Joshi sir Board, Telangana Home State, Public Administration Optional, Running, Playing Sudoku, Chess Hobbies

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Interview Date: 19th February 2020. Afternoon session
Duration: (03:15 to 03:30)
Board: P.K. Joshi sir
Background: Aeronautical Engineering; Masters in Public Administration
Employee: NCC “C” certificate Air India
Optional: Public Administration
Hobbies: Running, Playing Sudoku, Chess
Home state: Telangana

The interview was more on my DAF-based and less current affairs. Even current affairs have DAF based not something new.


Chairman

  1. So your name is XXXXXX
  2. Chair: Please sit down
  3. Chair: So, you have done aeronautical engineering and aerospace engineering.
  4. Chair: so why didn’t you go along in that sector?
  5. Chair: So you did engineering and don’t you think you are wasting public money? How could your engineering knowledge help in administration?
  6. Chair: What is the difference between helicopters and aircraft?
  7. Capital in Andhra, How did Telangana benefit from the bifurcation

Chair passed on the baton to M1 sir.

Member 1

  1. So you have done course on decentralisation?
  2. What is decentralisation? How do you see decentralisation when there is mergers and amalgamations in departments?
  3. There are mergers in departments, amalgamations in private sector. So in that situation how can you ensure decentralisation. Does that go against the concept of decentralisation?
  4. What is meant by globalisation?
  5. So, what are the negative impacts of globalisation in developing countries?
  6. Ok, that is the cultural part of it. How is the economy being impacted because of globalization?
  7. So, if you are made to improve the manufacturing sector, how would you do it?
  8. How would you identify the indigenous knowledge and manufacturing potential?
  9. How do you see the potential of Make in India scheme? Why do you think it achieved or failed in achieving its goal?
  10. What measures would you suggest?

Baton passed to M2 sir.

Member 2

  1. What is XXXXX mean? Is it your father’s name?
  2. So you have done NCC. Why didn’t you join Airforce?
  3. So, you come from warangal district. there is a problem of Naxalism. How did the government resolved this problem?
  4. So you run marathons? do you run half marathon or full marathon?
  5. Why do certain tribes in Ethiopia win most marathons?
  6. Do you know about the lambadas in your state?
  7. tell me their lifestyle and their way of living?
  8. Is there any conflict between the other tribes and lambadas?
  9. Urdu poetry came from the Deccan region. Some of the finest urdu poetry and poets came from the Deccan region. Why do you think so?
  10. Why is the present urdu poetry not gaining such popularity that once it is recognised for?

Baton passed to M3 sir.

Member 3

  1. Description About the irrigation project. asked me to name the project.
  2. Do you know about the Ivanka trump visit? (some description about Ivanka trump visit)
  3. Described the road safety and increased fines on citizens. There is laxity on the part of the municipal authorities. How do you view this?
  4. Recently, there is a change in the India map. Do we have any conflicts with the neighboring nations?
  5. Who are razakars?
  6. Does playing sudoku gives happiness, or relaxedness or relieves stress?

Passed baton to M4 (mam)

Member 4

  1. Why isn’t it popular?
  2. Unable to recollect the questions asked by the M4 member. But mostly profile-based questions.

Source: Forum IAS

[UPSC Interview Transcript #38] :P.K Joshi Board, Karnataka Home State, Sociology Optional, Watching Movies Hobby

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Interview Date: 19/02/2020 Afternoon Session
Board: Prof. P.K Joshi
Background: Engineering
Employee: Commercial Tax Dept.
Home State: Karnataka
Optional: Sociology
Hobby: Watching Movies


Chairman

  1. You have completed your Engineering in 2014 and working in Commercial Tax Dept, GoK. Tell me about the nature of your work.
  2. How your Engineering knowledge is helping in your present work?
  3. Tell me about different software that you have used during your Engineering. Does any of it hold relevance in your present work?
  4. If you are made the commissioner of the Commercial Tax Dept of your state what measures would you take to double the GST collections in a specified period?
  5. Tell me some unique features of your state Karnataka

Member 1

  1. There is ongoing Rural to urban migration in India. What are the main reasons for this trend?
  2. In China there are restrictions on Rural to Urban migration. Should such restrictions be introduced in India?
  3. What are the problems of migrant poors?
  4. As an administrator, what measures would you take to address these problems?
  5. How to make cities safe for women?
  6. Tell me about changing trends in the Kannada film industry?
  7. Have you watched any of Mr. Girish Kasaravalli’s movies?
  8. You seem to be soft-spoken. The work you do is enforcement activities including search and seizure which creates fear among people. How do you manage it?

Member 2

  1. Why is the Indian export slowing down? How can we boost the export in the present economic scenario?
  2. What are the problems with respect to the manufacturing sector in India?
  3. How to ensure the quality of manufactured products match the global standards?
  4. You are working in Tax Department after holding Engineering degree.
  5. Are you satisfied with the work you are doing?
  6. What motivated you to shift from the Engineering stream to civil service?

Member 3

  1. So you’re Mithun.
  2. What’s the meaning of your name? Have you heard of a cattle in the northeast named “Mithun”?
  3. Imagine I’m a Jallikattu activist and you’re Mithun (the cattle), make a convincing argument against the sport.
  4. Tell me about the philosophy and preachings of Sri Narayana Guru and Basavanna?
  5. In the land of Basavanna, we have lately seen the murders of Gauri Lankesh and M.M Kalburgi. Is the intolerance growing in the state of Karnataka in particular and India in general?
  6. How to promote positive ideological interaction in our society? Suggest some measures.

Member 4

  1. When we talk of Karnataka, one name that comes to my mind is that of Field Marshal Cariappa. He once stated that there is a need for military rule in India. What’s your opinion on this?

Chairman: Thank you.


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[UPSC Interview Transcript #39] :PK Joshi Board, Bihar Home State, Geography Optional, Basketball Hobby

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Duration: 30 mins
Board: PK Joshi
Background: NIT Jamshedpur
Home State: Bihar
Employee: Decision Scientist in Mu Sigma, Bengaluru for almost 2 years
Optional: Geography
Hobby: Basketball

Brief assessment: Extremely cordial board. I have heard negative reviews about the Board but I’d like
to humbly disagree with those reviews. My experience suggests otherwise.


Chairman

You did your schooling in Sainik School, then went to Guru Gobind Singh School, then NIT
Jamshedpur and finally pursued a job in My Sigma in Bengaluru. Is that right?
S: Yes sir
C: so how often do you go to Bihar?
S: sir mostly during annual vacations.
C: so what was your job as a decision scientist?
S: sir it combines the profile of a business analyst and a data scientist. The idea is to solve business problems and take business decisions based on data rather than intuition.
C: Okay. So after 2015, you have been preparing. Where have you been living?
S: Sir I’ve been living in Patel Nagar in Delhi.
C: you’ve lived for a long time in Patel Nagar now. What are the issues in this area?
S: sir from the perspective of a student high rent is one issue. Apart from that, there is increased pressure on local infrastructure including transport infra. Also, bye-laws are flouted frequently by coaching institutes and shops in the area as they run commercial operations in residential buildings.
C: okay. So if you get posted as SDM in this area how will you solve the problem?
S: Sir the first attempt would be at decongesting the area by spreading out the institutes a bit. Second, it is increasingly being realised that urban areas should actually see the coexistence of commercial and residential uses of buildings do as to reduce time spent on travel and reduce pollution. So I’d also like to tweak the bye laws a bit to accommodate that. At the same time I’ll take due care that safety norms are not compromised.
C: You have studied in Sainik School. Then why did you not join armed forces?
S: Sir I have given both NDA and CDS exams. But I suffer from Eosinophilia and the army does not allow entry of people suffering from it.

C: Okay. Pointed towards M2.
M2: So I see that you have lived a lot in eastern India. Born and brought up in Bihar. Then a lot in Jharkhand. Tell me why do you think there is an issue of development in eastern India while western parts like Gujarat and Maharashtra have developed well?
S: sir the reasons are multifarious. Historically while Bombay’s presidency did well Bihar and Odisha suffered during British rule. The second would be political where say my state Bihar has suffered a long duration of poor governance. And third, would be social – caste divide continues to be deep which hampers development. When it becomes easy to garner votes based on caste identities developmental agenda takes a back seat.
M2: but these regions are resources-rich. And there are industries like Tata flourishing. Then why is the issue?
S: sir the industries in this region are capital intensive and not labour intensive. So compared to
Punjab and Haryana where the textile industry has generated a lot of jobs the steel industry haven’t done so in Jharkhand. An example is Jamshedpur itself. If you come to Jamshedpur you’ll see a good standard of life but the same is not reflected in areas around the city. There’s also the issue of what
we can call the quote-unquote resource curse. The region has largely been seen as one that can provide resources. The participation of tribals and their development hasn’t been on agenda equally.

Member 2

I see you’ve lived a lot in Bihar and Jharkhand. Where would you say you’re from?
S: Sir I’d say Bihar.
M2: okay. Tell me despite the separation of Jharkhand why has it not flourished?
S: Sir Jharkhand was separated in the interest of the tribal population. But the population of tribals in the state is still around 30-35% only. This has been coupled with a lot of political instability. In the first 9 years of formation, Jharkhand saw 5 chief ministers. becomes difficult to grow in these conditions.
M2: okay. So you have worked in analytics. Did that involve the behavior of people?
S: yes sir. Though it’s a part of overall data analytics, nonetheless it’s an important one.
M2: then tell me this – using this data when an advertisement company issues a misleading advertisement on TV that you can grow tall or become slim using some product, do you think that should be banned?
S: sir actually tv advertising does not involve analytics much. The profiling is done for cases where targeting can be done. For example, if you open Facebook the advertisement shown to you depends on your age, gender, location, what time of the day you are, etc. Backend profiling is done for it. In the case of tv, such segregation can’t be done. Nonetheless, as far as misleading advertisements are concerned, they amount to cheating people directly and thus should be banned whether on TV, or social media.
M2:okay. (Nodded towards Chairman

Member 3

So you are from Bihar. We see there are so many good officers coming out of poor states like Bihar. And yet the state hasn’t done well. What do you think is the problem? Is public service irrelevant?
S: Ma’am public service is definitely relevant as it provides institutional memory, thus helping in policy formulation and execution. However, it’s not sufficient. For example in my district, there is a vacancy of 52 doctors in the district hospital but only 8 doctors are working. This is because the salary given to them is Rs 44,000 only – which is not attractive for them at all. In these situations a District Magistrate becomes helpless. So whole of the government will have to be improved.
M3: Okay. There was a recent policy in Bihar on prohibition. What is the status? Has it succeeded?
S: Ma’am initially the law has done well and people’s, particularly women’s, the response was
spectacular. But lately, there have been many implementation issues. First, bootlegging is becoming common, second, trafficking of both liquor and drugs has increased lately, and third in the recent raids by Bihar police in their own police stations many policemen were caught using alcohol. There have been increasing reports of women complaining that now they’re losing out even more as the liquor available in the black market is more costly. So no income is left with the household.
M3: And what about the impact on Scheduled castes and tribes? There is an increasing number of them in the jails?
S: yes ma’am. They were employed in the alcohol industry in large numbers and have been rendered jobless due to the ban. Due to this many have been pushed into illegal manufacture and bootlegging. We actually need to liberalize the bail norms for them. (I realize I should have also talked about jobs for them, but I didn’t)

M3: but then isn’t it like creating a monster first and then trying to liberalize that? We are also spending a lot on policing to enforce it.
S: ma’am the legislation continues to be for people’s welfare. And that’s what the state is for. So yes there have been losses. The state has lost Rs 4000 crore per annum in revenue too. But such expenses have to be taken up if the welfare of people is involved.
M3: but don’t you think it should be left to people to decide what they or should not do? We are in a society that is increasingly becoming educated. It should be people’s choice.
S: Ma’am ideally, yes. The prohibition law is definitely like Victorian moral legislation imposed on people. However, we need to see the social context within which the law came. The biggest stakeholders – women – came out to vote for the incumbent CM in large numbers because he had announced prohibition. They continue to be the biggest stakeholders and they support the move.
M3: but the mentality of men hasn’t changed. Gender issue remains.
S: ma’am it’s like looking at means and ends. If I could take another analogy to explain. If one argues that guns shouldn’t be banned in the US to curb violence but the reliance should solely be on social cohesion, it doesn’t make sense. Both the things have to be pursued in l.
M3: big smile. Passes the buck.

Member 4

You have lived in Bihar, Bengaluru and now Delhi. How have you seen these places change in the last 5 years? Maybe you have not visited Bengaluru lately. But you can talk about Bihar and Delhi.
S: Sir I’ll start from Bihar. There are small to large changes. For example, in my own district, there was a long-standing demand for a flyover as a railway gate disrupted the traffic heavily on a daily basis. Now that has been constructed by the railway ministry. There have been other infrastructural developments as well. Some cities of Bihar have progressed really well. Patna has seen large infrastructural improvements. TCS has recently opened an office in Patna. This will be helpful for students from Bihar who go out in large numbers to other states to study. Many of them want to come back but the lack of jobs in the IT sector hampers that. This can improve in the future. Coming to Bengaluru, I have not been there recently but I do have friends there with whom I talk. Sadly I have heard more negative news about the city. There is some positive work in the expansion of the metro. But multiple issues have cropped up. Traffic congestion, water stress, and haphazard peri-urban
development are some of them. I lived in Whitefield which is at one edge of the city. And already a lot of construction was taking place beyond it which was not planned well. Also, Bengaluru has one of the best weather in the country. But slowly that is also getting compromised. Coming to Delhi, my surrounding does look the same as it was. But I can vouch for one thing. My cook has two sons. And she tells me that while earlier she was embarrassed by the fact that they studied in a government school now she feels proud that they study in government schools.

M4: So you mean to say that the quality of life has gone up. Why do you think so?
S: Sir the focus on health and education by the govt has been extensive. There are the two most fundamental pillars on which quality of life is based. There are some other debatable schemes too which are populist in nature. Free water, electricity, bus rides, etc for which people should actually pay. Yet they have also helped in bringing down the cost of living for the people.
M4: Okay. You also talked about water stress. What should be done about that?
S: Sir water is increasingly becoming scarce in the country. Even a state like Bihar that has large rivers flowing through it has become water-stressed. To counter this we need both local dispersed as well as large projects. Small water harvesting structures can help a lot. This can improve local resource augmentation. Take Delhi for example. It’s dependent on rivers from other states. But as their own needs increase the chances of conflict for water between states will increase. So Delhi needs to augment its resources but water harvesting is yet to become common here. At the same time for large areas like Bundelkhand, we need canals and dams too. We cannot make this region green only through water harvesting. Also, we will have to change our lifestyle to make it less water-intensive. For example in the USA hand sanitizers are quite common. But rely on water for everything. Such reliance has to reduce.
M4: Okay. Passed the buck. [he had kept smiling throughout the conversation with him]

M1 (probably from NE, I found it a bit difficult to understand him): So how far is Khagaria from Motihari?
S: Sir Motihari is in North West Bihar while Khagaria is Southeast relative to the center. So there is a good distance.

Member 1

Are you aware of a famous writer born in Motihari?
S: No sir (I am not aware of any writer anyway, so)
M1: He has written some famous books like…[names]..have you read any of them?
S: No sir I have not.
M1: His name is George (I’m not sure if this is the name he took). Okay, so you have written basketball. Recently a famous basketball personality died. He also had a blot on his career regarding issues related to women. Can you tell me something about him?
S: Yes sir. Kobe Bryant has died recently in a helicopter crash. As far as basketball is concerned he is one of the undisputed legends. However, he does carry a blot of alleged sexual harassment in his career.
M1: Okay. You have lived in Whitefield. There are issues of land grabbing thereby powerful politicians of the state. If you are posted there as an administrator what will you do to tackle this?
S: Sir between political and permanent executives political executives hold an edge when it comes to power. But their accountability lies with people and they are afraid of people only. So I will try to bring it to the notice of the people who are grabbing land illegally. This can put pressure on them. Apart from that law also has to be enforced (I started thinking about how to do that)…if I could take a moment to think…
M1: Sure, take your time.
S: Long pause
M1: It’s okay. In my experience of 40 years as an administrator, I have not found an answer to this question. I just thought you might have one.
[M4 started laughing, the whole Board started laughing and I laughed along]
Chairman Thank you. Your interview is over.


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[UPSC Interview Transcript #42] :P.K. Joshi Board, Maharashtra Home State, Geography Optional, Watching Football & match analysis Hobbies

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Interview Date: 17 Feb 2020, afternoon session
Duration: 4.05 – 4.35
Board: P.K. Joshi
Background: BE mechanical
Optional: Geography
Home State: Maharashtra
Hobbies: Watching Football and match analysis.
Extracurricular: Event for Acid attack victims, drought relief work – Paani foundation


Chairman

  1. Why did you choose mechanical engineering and then why the turn towards civil services?
  2. Do you think the technical domain will help you in generalistic civil services?
  3. As a geography student tell me the difference between geography and geology?
  4. tell me about the evolution of the Himalayas and Shivalik?

Member 1

  1. You are DM of the district. How will you address the case of mob lynching?
  2. What are the problems of Vidarbha and Marathwada? Do you think separate Vidarbha demand is the solution?
  3. Swami Vivekananda’s quote about football. Do you know it?
  4. What is India’s rank currently in football?

Member 2

  1. What is the meaning of your name?
  2. You are from a technical background. What do you think are the necessary changes to make in the India program and skill development?
  3. As a geography student tell me about the significance of Tibet and POK for India?
  4. Why Is India lacking in football and not cricket? Can you name Some states known for football?
  5. Chappak movie? What message it gave and why did it did not become successful?
  6. Tell me about the contribution of Mahatma Phule and Shahu Maharaj.
  7. Tell me something about Maharashtra – Karnataka border dispute.

Member 3

  1. What are the reasons for economic slowdown in our country?
  2. how will you increase the investment in the economy?
  3. Do you think corporate tax cuts has really lead to the infusion of money into the economy?
  4. Why are foreign countries reluctant to invest in the manufacturing sector?

Member 4

  1. You come from Karad. Tell me about Karad in 3-4 lines.
  2. How will you stop the sale of acids?
  3. Do you know the Beed district? What is it known for?
  4. Hint – lowest sex ratio. What do you think are the reasons? How can female foeticide be addressed?
  5. Sugarcane is a water-guzzling crop? Why is it being promoted still? Why is govt not moving away from sugarcane?

Thank you


Source: Forum IAS