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125 Topic-wise Reasoning & Computer Aptitude Previous Year Question Bank for IBPS/ SBI/ RRB/ RBI Bank Clerk/ PO Prelim & Main Exams (2010 - 2025) 9th Edition | 100% Solved PYQs

The thoroughly revised & updated 9th edition of 125 Reasoning & Computer Aptitude Topic-wise Previous Year Solved Papers for IBPS/ SBI Bank PO/ Clerk Prelim & Main Exams (2010 - 25) consists of past solved papers for Prelim and Main Exams of Banks - IBPS PO, IBPS Clerk, SBI PO, SBI Clerk, IBPS RRB PO, IBPS RRB Office Assistant and RBI Assistant from 2010 to 2025. # The coverage of the papers has been kept RECENT (2010 to 2025) as they actually reflect the changed pattern of the Banking exams. Thus the papers prior to 2010 have not been included in the book. # In all there are 125 Question Papers having 5800+ Questions from 2010 to 2025 which have been divided into 23 Topics with detailed solutions. # Practicing these questions, aspirants will come to know about the pattern and toughness of the questions asked in the bank examinations. # In the end, this book will make the aspirants competent enough to crack the these Entrance Examination with good score. # The strength of the book lies in the originality of its question papers and Errorless Solutions. # The solution of each and every question is provided in detail (step-by-step) so as to provide 100% concept clarity to the students.
Meet the Savarnas

Author: Ravikant Kisana
language: en
Publisher: Penguin Random House India Private Limited
Release Date: 2025-05-31
In the early 2000s, India was expected to ‘shine’ and emerge as a rising superpower. It was the post-1990s golden generation— professionals fresh out of B-schools and engineering programmes —who were supposed to take us there. The Great Indian Dream was ready to lift-off. Except we never left the ground. No one could really explain what went wrong. Some blamed politicians, some corruption, some capitalism and some communal polarization. Most people missed the giant elephant in the room—caste. Caste in India is mostly researched and reported from the experience of the oppressed. Caste as a privilege is not understood well. How do caste elites respond to modernity? How do they understand culture, intimacy, love and tradition? Were their ideas, institutions and imaginations ever even capable of delivering upon the Great Indian Dream? In Meet the Savarnas, Ravikant Kisana goes where few authors have dared: to document the lives, the concerns and crises of India’s urban elites, to frame the savarnas as a distinct social cohort, one that operates within itself and yet is oblivious of its own social rules, privileges and systems.