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IAS officer Neha Byadwals decision to ditch her phone for three years to crack Indias UPSC exam has triggered a heated debate ...
Various states in India have been providing financial and training support to UPSC aspirants. They aim to remove the financial barriers that stand in the way of future IAS, IPS, and other officers.
The review meeting was chaired by Dr. Yogita Rana and Krishna Aditya. It shed light on many important aspects to ensure ...
Priyank Kharge reaffirms Congress' commitment to social justice, launches civic initiatives, and announces urban development ...
Highlighting the contribution of civil servants to nation-building, V-C Gosal emphasised that the centre will provide free coaching to meritorious students, especially from financially weak background ...
In its first phase, 42 government schools in Chandigarh have been included, benefiting about 60,000 students; senior officials of the administration, doctors, lawyers, sportspersons, entrepreneurs and ...
Ashok Ogra A quiet revolution is unfolding across India-one that makes occasional headlines but rarely receives the ...
Dr Zing Messar of Mirem village, who has already cracked the IAS exam and is presently serving under the IRS but reappeared and passed the preliminary examination, was also given the cash incentive ...
Guwahati: All Assam Students' Union (Aasu) on Monday announced a major initiative to provide special support to 40 UPSC ...
After a year-long closure, the Haj Committee of India has reopened its free residential coaching center in Mumbai for UPSC aspirants, with classes set to begin on August 11. The program, funded by ...
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