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Best Yuva Upanishad Books for GPSC/UPSC

Yuva Upanishad Books: Yuva Upanishad Books provide one of the best materials for the preparation for GPSC, UPSC and other Government Competitive exams. Yuva Upanishad Books are the most reputed and are highly recommended by successful GPSC/UPSC aspirants.

Yuva Upanishad Books provide books on various topics such as Social Science, General Science, General Knowledge, Indian Polity, Indian Constitution, Indian History, Indian Geography, Current Affairs etc that are highly useful for all competitive exams. Thus, this article provides you with a list of the Best Yuva Upanishad Books for GPSC/UPSC to help you choose a better book that will help you clear GPSC or UPSC exams. You can either see, buy or download the Yuva Upanishad Books pdf.

Best Yuva Upanishad Books

1) Dhoran 11 ane 12 na Pathyapustak Aadharit Itihas

The first book on our list of Yuva Upanishad Books covers the history of Class 11th & 12th and is by the GCERT syllabus. The importance of History in clearing highly competitive exams such as GPSC, UPSC, SSC,  STI, PSI, TET, TAT etc cannot be overstated. There are simply a lot of questions that are asked about History in these exams.  However, an aspirant must not just be aware of Historical facts but also understand the basic concepts and philosophy of History, without which, clearing such competitive exams becomes extremely difficult. 

Dhoran 11 ane 12 na Pathyapustak Aadharit Itihas provides important knowledge regarding the basic concepts and events of History. The book covers major events in world history and basic Indian history. The book gives a general description of historical events and outlines the important historical facts that have changed the course of history and our thinking. The book is a must-read for all the aspirants of competitive exams.

2) Samajik Vigyan Dhoran 6 thi 8

The second book on our list of Yuva Upanishad Books covers the basic concepts and theories of Social Sciences that are extremely useful for competitive examination. Social Science is an important subject in every major competitive exam such as UPSC, GPSC, STI, PSI, TET, TAT etc. This is also a subject where most people face difficulty due to the difficult concepts and terminologies. One of the best things about the Yuva Publications Samajik Vigyan is that it presents the most complex topics in concise and simple language.

The book consists of all the important concepts and personalities of Social Science. The book describes the contribution of both Indian and Western Thinkers in the field of Social Science. This includes religious thinkers such as Shankaracharya, Ramanujacharya, etc. The book describes them neither too deeply nor too shallowly, but perfectly for a student to memorise the concepts.

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The book is authored by Dharmik Ghaskata, Ajay Patel, Sanjay Paghdal, Ashish Mehta, Hiren Kakadiya and Shreyas Akbari. The authors provide the best explanations of the most complicated social science topics which can be very useful, especially if you are weak in Social Science and you are appearing for any of the above competitive exams. This book is a must-read for all GPSC, STI, and UPSC aspirants.

3) Bharatiya Arthatantra

Having a basic knowledge of the Economy and India’s economic system helps an aspirant immensely. This is what the third book on our list of Yuva Upanishad Books does. Bharatiya Arthatantra consists of the basics of the Indian economic system. The book is written by the syllabus of various competitive examinations such as UPSC, GPSC, PI, PSI, STI, and Dy. SO, etc. The book also consists of hundreds of practice questions as well as previous year’s questions. The book is written by Ajay Patel, Sanjay Paghdal, and Jignesh Gadhiya, among other authors and is extremely helpful for aspirants of above mentioned competitive exams. 

The book covers the syllabus for both the Preliminary and Mains Exam of GPSC- Class 1 and 2 officers. The book is divided into two parts, each covering the Preliminary and Mains’ syllabus. It covers topics such as the Indian Economy after Independence, the origin and development of economic planning in India, models of planning in India and its evolution, the Agricultural sector (which includes major crops, crop patterns, and irrigation techniques in different parts of the country, etc.), Agricultural Finance Policy, sales and storage of crops, Industrial policy, public sector enterprises, privatisation, disinvestment, small scale industries, Infrastructure in Indian Economy(ports, railways, roads, airports), role of population growth, poverty and inequality, quality of life and more.

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4) Bharat no itihas

Indian History is perhaps the most important subject in major competitive exams in India. However, it is also perhaps the most difficult and confusing, in which most students face serious problems and difficulties. The fourth book on our list of Yuva Upanishad Books provides a solution for this precise problem. Bharat no Itihas lays out the basics of the history of India in an easy language that best helps students improve their understanding of historical events. The book not only lays out the various historical events of India but also helps an aspirant in getting a sense of history and understanding the time and relating it with the occurrences of events. The book is a must-buy for all aspirants preparing for UPSC, GPSC, and other major competitive exams.

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5) Shikshak Abhiyogyata

The fifth book on our list of Yuva Upanishad Books is an important book for TET, TAT, and HTAT Aspirants. This book covers several topics including teacher’s aptitude, teacher’s psychology (shaikshanik manovigyan), Effective classroom behaviour etc. The book also has a large question bank and previous year’s questions. The book is extremely helpful for students preparing for TET 1, TET 2, TAT and HTAT.

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6) Bhartiya Bandharan ane Rajvyavastha

Understanding the Indian political system, the Indian Constitution and its principles is extremely important for any civil service aspirant for the simple reason that it would be impossible to work as a civil servant without knowing the system. The sixth book on our list of Yuva Upanishad Books is a book that precisely helps in dealing with the difficulties that students and aspirants face while learning Indian polity. The book not only consists of descriptions of India’s constitution and Polity but also has a large question bank and previous year’s questions of UPSC, GPSC etc. The book is undoubtedly one of the most important books required to clear any civil service exam.

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The book covers all the aspects of Indian Polity, including the Central Government, State Government, Judiciary, Constitutional provisions, Parliamentary System at the centre and in the states, Central constitutional and non-constitutional bodies and agencies, State statutory and non-statutory agencies, philosophy of the constitution, making of the constitution, Centr-state relations, Fundamental Rights, Directive Principles, offices of the President, Vice President, Governor, Prime Minister, Chief Minister, Cabinet Ministers etc. Questions on such topics are routinely asked in GPSC and UPSC exams. It is thus extremely important that all these topics are thouroughly covered.

7) Aadhunik Bharat No Itihas

The section on History from which the most tricky and difficult questions are asked in civil service exams is the section on the history of modern India. The seventh book on our list of Yuva Upanishad Books is a book that helps students better understand the concepts and basics of the History of Modern India. The book details the major historical events and their consequences in Modern India, starting from the arrival of the British till India’s independence in 1947.

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The book covers all aspects of the history of modern India that are important from the perspective of competitive exams. The book covers the history of India beginning from the late Mughal period and the arrival of the Europeans in India. It also covers in detail the important events that happened, such as the 1857 mutiny, the formation of Indian National Congress, Surat Split, Montagu-Chelmsford Reforms, Salt Satyagraha, Cabinet Mission and so on. It covers topics in pointwise manner, enabling students to learn and memorise them better.The book, like all other Yuva Upanishad Books, provides a large question bank and a large collection of previous year’s questions. The book is a must-buy for all civil service aspirants.

8) Samanya Vigyaan

Many students find the Prelims Paper 1 of UPSC and GPSC hard to crack. The eighth book on our list of Yuva Upanishad Books solves this problem faced by many aspirants. Samanya Vigyaan covers the basic concepts of all three branches of Science: Physics, Chemistry and Biology. The book also has a large collection of previous year’s questions and a large question bank in general. The book uniquely helps aspirants with non-science backgrounds to cope with the syllabus and easily understand the basic concepts, theories and principles of General Science. The book is a must-read for aspirants with a non-science background.

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9) Bharat ni Bhugol

Geography is one of the most important and one of the most opted-for subjects in UPSC and GPSC Mains. However, the subject is also one of the most difficult. Thus, the ninth book on our list of Yuva Upanishad Books covers all the topics of India’s geography in the UPSC/ GPSC syllabus. The book also has a large number of questions for practice.

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10) Gujarati Sahitya Ek Parichay

Gujarati literature is a subject in the mains exam of UPSC and GPSC. The tenth book on our list of Yuva Upanishad Books is one that helps aspirants understand Gujarati literature in depth. The book covers major literary figures in Gujarati literature and explains their literature and its impact on society in an extremely eloquent and easy manner. The book is a must-read for all aspirants opting for Gujarati literature in the Mains exam.

The author has divided the famous litterateurs of Gujarat into five parts depending upon the ages they lived in. The first part consists of notable litterateurs in the medieval era. This part includes some famous writers such as Narasimha Mehta, Mirabai, Abho, Premananda, Dayaram, Vallabh Bhatt, Bapusaheb Gaikwad, Kavi Nakar and many more.

The second part consists of litterateurs in the Reformer/ Narmad/ Dalpat Age (1850 to 1885). This part includes towering figures such as Dalpatram Tarwadi, Navalram Pandya, Karsandas Mulji, Ranchodbhai Dave, Alexander Farbus, Durgaram Mehta and a few more. The third part is dedicated to the Pandit, Sakshar and Govardhan Era, spanning from 1885 to 1915. The part consists of Govardhanram Madhavram Tripathi, Ramabhai Neelkanth, B. K. Thakor, Manilal Dwivedi, Ranjitram Mehta, Ardeshar Khabardarand many more. 

The fourth part, from which most of the questions are asked in GPSC exams, belongs to what the author refers to as the Gandhi Age (1915 to 1940). The part consists of perhaps the most renowned literary figures in Gujarati Literature, including Mahatma Gandhi, Kakasaheb Kalelkar, Kishorelal Mashruwala, Mahadevbhai Desai, Kanhaiyalal Munshi, Umashankar Joshi, Jinabhai Desai,, Zawerchand Meghani, Indulal Gandhi, Jayanti Dalal, and many more. The final part consists of the post-Gandhi era (1940s to 1960s) that includes Manubhai Pancholi, Pannalal Patel, Harivallabh Bhayani, Ishwar Petlikar, Shivakumar Joshi, Chunnilal Madi, Jayant Khatri and many more. 

The book comprehensively covers all of the important figures in Gujarati Literature in detail. If a student reads the book thoroughly, he can confidently attempt all the questions related to literature correctly in various GPSC and UPSC exams.

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Gautam Kukreja

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