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Challenging IAS-IPS interview questions that test your wit
Introduction to IAS-IPS Examination The IAS-IPS civil services examination is renowned not only in India but across the globe as one of the most challenging assessments. The questions posed in this ...
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UPSC capped re-tries by serving officers. Backlash still rages—‘hate against bureaucracy’
More than 200 candidates who'd cleared UPSC in 2023 and 2024 did so again to improve their rank. This time, they are not getting congratulations online.
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Career: How much salary do UPSC Civil Services Exam passers receive during training? Find out the answer.
IAS Training Salary: Passing the UPSC Civil Services Exam is the dream of millions of young people. For those who clear this challenging exam, a new phase of their lives begins. After the results, ...
During the International Women Day, women who are making a difference and motivating the new generation, get all the significance they deserve. A good example and source of inspiration is IAS officer ...
In an exclusive interview with Financial Express’s Anamika Sinha, UPSC topper Anuj Agnihotri spoke about his study strategy, ...
All episodes of Aspirants Season 3 are now streaming on Prime Video. Lets take a look at what happened in the finale. What ...
An educational town project puts IAS officer Abhilash Sharma in a tense professional clash with Pawan Kumar. The conflict keeps ‘Aspirants’ Season 3 engaging, even if it lacks the easy charm of the ...
With the announcement of UPSC CSE 2025 results, attention has once again turned to the academic background of toppers, as experts say rigorous preparation for exams like NEET and JEE helps doctors and ...
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Bihar asst profs’ appointment: One process yet to finish, draft statute for 2nd sparks debate
Debate arises over new assistant professor recruitment rules in Bihar, involving written tests, amid ongoing delays and concerns over quality and corruption.
Sankalp’ moves quickly and keeps the tension alive with steady twists and solid performances. Yet beneath the gripping moments, the story never quite reaches the depth it seems to promise.
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5 months, 57 seats & Philosopher-grade beard—ex-IAS Brijendra Singh walks so Haryana Congress doesn’t stand still
To understand why Brijendra Singh is doing this, you have to go back to 8 Oct, 2024, when Haryana polls results trickled in ...
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