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Imagine a race of 42 Km (a full marathon) in which there are two athletes, Prachi who has to run the complete 42 Km of race and Pravi who has to run 24 Km. Who do you think would win? Even if Prachi is more fit and has endurance to win, it is highly likely that Pravi would win even if she runs at 75% speed of Prachi.This is the current scenario of competitive education in India where there are many students who are already having an early start to make it big in career examinations like JEE Main/ Advanced, NEET/ AIIMS, KVPY/ISI etc. These students are running 24 Km while majority of the students are running 42 Km. What is the secret of these students?The secret is their hunger for success in competitive examinations like NSEJS, PRMO, RMO, NTSE, NSEA/P/C/B etc. These students start orienting themselves for these examinations as early as class VIII and eventually end up completing syllabus of career examinations much before the dates of these examinations. The next question is, how do these students come to know about these examinations so early?The reasons may be one or more of the following:They are from city like Kota which has huge awareness for these examinations and prepare its students much before any other city students. Their parents are aware and constantly seek what is going on in the competitive examination ecosystem. The students themselves are motivated enough and are searching social media for these examinations continuously.But what about those students who may be from a city not so informed about these examinations? What if their parents are also not so informed? What if even they do not have anyone to tell whether such examinations exist even!!!This is the case with more than 90% of students of India who despite having caliber, because of lack of knowledge, are not being able to compete in these examinations and are directly getting introduced to career examinations in class XI and XII. These are the students who have to run full 42 Km while rest 10% of the students might have to run only 24 Km. Guess what, the seats are only 2% to 5%. Who has the higher chance of getting seat in prestigious colleges? We leave this question to the readers.Now, enough of telling the problem statement, what are we doing about it? Our aim is to bridge this gap between 90% and 10% of the students. We operate from Kota, the Mecca of competitive education, and bringing all these examinations at your mobile/ computer screen in a click. Do you want to know how? We are Talking Textbooks and we wish that no child is left behind in education. Scan the following QR Code to know how we wish to do it ..