Workshop on essay paper for civil services aspirants held

A faculty member of SR College of Competition delivering a lecture during the workshop in the College premises at Gandhi Nagar Jammu on Sunday.
A faculty member of SR College of Competition delivering a lecture during the workshop in the College premises at Gandhi Nagar Jammu on Sunday.

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Apr 2: The SR College of Competitions (SRCC) held a workshop on essay paper for the civil services aspirants in the College premises at Gandhi Nagar, here today.
Dr Gopal Parthasarthi Sharma, an expert faculty in the field of civil services conducted the workshop. All the aspects including the scheme and pattern of the exam, approach, sources of study material and the books required, use of online sources and the relevance of newspaper reading in preparing for the essay paper and writing test series were covered thoroughly during the workshop.
The expert faculty dealt with the subject of essay writing comprehensively by discussing the very basic logic for including essays in the mains phase. He thoroughly explained various strategies for preparation for the compulsory essay paper.
He also opined that a serious effort to master the essay paper can help aspirants in other descriptive papers too as it will enhance their writing skills.
In a highly interactive session aspirants participated well with a number of questions regarding the subject and were highly satisfied by the doubt-clearing answers offered by the experts.
The aspirants were also suggested to gain multi-disciplinary knowledge to write well and essay writing at civil services level needs to be quite updated, progressive and solution-oriented. The aspirants were suggested to attempt test series regarding the essay paper quite frequently, so that they get expert feedback about their writing skills.
Dr. Gopal Parthasarthi advised all the aspirants to attempt essays with a solution-oriented approach while upholding constitutional values, communal harmony, democratic principles and positive suggestions for the future.
The response to the highly interactive sessions was overwhelming and the attendees appreciated the initiative taken by the College.
“The College keeps on organizing such workshops, seminars, webinars and interactions with the IAS officers, KAS toppers and various subject experts and this workshop was part of the series,” said Office Coordinator Supriya Raina.