Interactive · Exam-mapped · Yours for life

Your whole syllabus, as tools that think with you.

Six interactive command centers — searchable, exam-mapped, quiz-ready. Open one on your phone and study the way the exam actually rewards.

Jump straight to your paper
The library

Pick a subject. Start studying in seconds.

Every tool is a self-contained app: search, exam-mapped notes, quizzes and progress tracking. Preview any of them live, then unlock for a one-time ₹199.

Thought for the day
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Question of the day

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Daily current affairs

Today’s headlines, mapped to your papers.

Pulled from trusted sources and auto-tagged by GS paper, so you can scan what matters and link it to the syllabus. Tap any card to read the full story.

How it works

From preview to studying, in three steps.

Preview it live

Open any tool in demo mode and click around the real thing — no signup, no card.

Unlock for ₹199

Pay securely through Razorpay with UPI, cards or net banking. One payment, lifetime access.

Study anywhere

Your tools live in your library and run fully offline. Restore on a new phone with your email.

Questions

Good to know before you buy.

What exactly am I buying?
A self-contained interactive study tool — a single web app you open in any browser. It works offline once loaded and is yours for life. No subscription, no expiry.
Can I try before paying?
Yes. Every tool has a screenshot gallery and a live demo you can click through. The demo carries a watermark; unlocking removes it and saves the full tool to your library.
How do I access it on another device?
Open My Library on the new device and choose Restore purchases with the email you paid with. Your unlocked tools come straight back.
What payment methods work?
UPI, debit and credit cards, net banking and wallets — anything Razorpay supports. Payments are processed by Razorpay; we never see your card details.
Do you offer refunds?
Because access is granted instantly, please use the live preview first. See the refund policy for the full terms.

The road to becoming an officer is walked one disciplined day at a time.

Read a little, recall a lot, answer one question, link the news to your syllabus — then come back tomorrow and do it again. That quiet consistency is what separates the rank-holder from the rest.

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