First tribal woman judge in Tamilnadu,india

First Woman judge

04 March,2024

V. Sripathy, a 23-year-old woman belonging to the Malayali tribe in Yelagiri Hills, situated along Jawadhu Hills in Tirupattur district, has made history by becoming the first civil judge from her community in Tamil Nadu, India. She achieved this remarkable feat by successfully clearing the examination conducted by the Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission (TNPSC). Notably, she took her selection exams immediately after giving birth to her baby, and her photo with her baby girl in front of the office of the Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission went viral on social media.

Chief Minister MK Stalin lauded her achievement, expressing his delight in seeing a young woman from a tribal community in a mountain village, overcoming limited resources to attain such a significant milestone. He extended his congratulations to her mother and husband for their unwavering support, emphasizing that the success of individuals like Sripathy is Tamil Nadu’s response to those who are skeptical about the notion of social justice.

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How to prepare for the TNPSC exam?

The following tips can help you prepare effectively:

  • Understanding of the course: Analyze previous years’ question papers to understand the syllabus in advance. Cross-check the weightage of questions from different chapters and identify the important ones.
  • Time management: Utilize your time wisely by allocating regular study sessions and understanding the syllabus consistently.
  • Practice: Practice with previous years’ question papers, mock tests, and sample papers to enhance your preparation.
  • Take care of your health: Maintain good health by engaging in regular exercise, following a proper diet, and ensuring adequate rest on the day of the exam.
  • Study environment: Create a peaceful and comfortable study environment to enhance concentration and understanding.
  • Goal-oriented thinking: Focus on your goals and work diligently towards achieving them.
  • Use appropriate sources for self-study: Utilize suitable books, notes, and other study materials for effective preparation.

Remember, these tips serve as a guideline, and you should adjust your preparation according to your individual needs and experiences.

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What are the best books for the TNPSC exam?

Here are some recommended books:

  • NCERT books (6th to 10th class) for science and social science subjects.
  • Tamil Nadu Board Higher Secondary Books.
  • “Lucent’s General Knowledge” for general knowledge.
  • “Objective General English” by SP Bakshi (Arihant Publications) for English questions.
  • “Fast Track Objective Arithmetic” by Rajesh Verma (Arihant Publications) for mathematics.
  • “Quantitative Aptitude for Competitive Examinations” by R. S. Agarwal (S. Chand Publication) for mathematics.

Remember to choose books based on your specific requirements and preferences for your preparation.

Lastly, here are some useful tips for time management:

  • Daily planning: Plan your day in advance to allocate time efficiently for tasks.
  • Early start: Begin your day early to maximize productivity.
  • Prioritization: Prioritize tasks based on importance to stay focused and organized.

Time management offers numerous benefits to your routine and overall life. Practice it diligently to achieve your goals.

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