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Mudra Gairola’s journey is a powerful tale of courage, resilience, and the pursuit of a legacy. Hailing from Uttarakhand and a gold medalist in dentistry, she made an unexpected career pivot to follow a dream that wasn’t entirely her own. Her path to success wasn’t straightforward, it was filled with emotional hurdles, tough decisions, and a purpose bigger than personal ambition. Scroll down to read all about her inspiring story. 
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At just 21, Vidushi Singh became India’s youngest woman to clear the UPSC exam with a top rank. But instead of choosing the most sought-after service, she made a surprising decision one deeply rooted in a family promise. Hailing from a small town and armed with self-preparation alone, her story is a powerful reminder that age, background, and expectations are no barriers when dreams are driven by purpose. Scroll down to read more. 
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Shreyans Gomes, a 26-year-old from Murudeshwar, Karnataka, has become an inspiration for countless UPSC aspirants by cracking the Civil Services Examination in his third attempt without any coaching. His journey is a powerful reminder that with dedication, smart planning, and resilience, success is possible no matter the circumstances. Scroll down to read about his inspiring story.
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Vibhor Bhardwaj is a boy from the village of Utrawali in Uttar Pradesh who secured AIR 19 in UPSC 2024, he used AI and other perosnal strategies to prepare for the one of the toughest examination in India. Scroll down to read about his inspiring story. 
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The incident unfolded after a person got trapped by an electrically charged iron gate near the Power Gym at Patel Nagar metro station in Delhi.
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ChatGPT fails to clear UPSC civil service exam. It answered only 54 out of 100 which meant it didn't cross the exam cut off in the general category. It is to be noted that ChatGPT knowledge is limited to September 2021.
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Shruti Sharma emerged as the topper with All India Rank 1 after UPSC Civil Services Results 2021.
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SC has directed authorities to reconsider UPSC aspirants who missed Mains exam due to COVID-19 infection. The court was hearing a petition filed by the UPSC aspirants seeking extra attempts. The petitioners said that they are entitled to a compensatory attempt for their missed last attempt due to COVID-19.
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Devyani completed her graduation in Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering In her first three attempts, she failed to crack UPSC exam In the 2019 exam, she managed to get 222nd rank.
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Candidates who have reached the threshold of interview after crossing the mountain of UPSC pre and mains can be asked anything. So, the preparation for the Indian Administrative Service interview should also be done quite well.
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The Aam Aadmi Party-led Delhi government suspended two DANICS-cadre officers on Wednesday.






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