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At just 22, Safin Hasan wrote his name in history as one of the youngest officers in the Indian Police Service but his journey was far from ordinary. Growing up in a small village in Gujarat, he faced years of financial hardship, personal challenges, and even a life-threatening accident. Yet, with an unshakable will and relentless determination, he turned every obstacle into a stepping stone. Scroll down to read more about his story.  
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Meet Taruni Pandey who battled serious health issues, let go of a dream she once held dear, and missed an important exam just days before it was scheduled. But none of it stopped her. With no coaching, limited time, and immense pressure, this woman turned her final attempt into a life-changing moment, securing one of the top ranks in one of India’s toughest exams. Her journey is not just about cracking UPSC. Scroll down to read her inspiring story.
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UPSC has officially released the admit cards for the CARF Assistant Commandant 2025 on 25th July at upsc.gov.in. Scroll down to check more details.
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UPSC has officially announced the results of the Combined Geo-Scientist (Main) Examination 2025 at upsc.gov.in. Scroll down to check more details. 
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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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Preparing for the UPSC exam isn’t just about books and strategy, it’s an emotional and mental marathon that tests resilience as much as intellect. In this article, expert shares insights into the hidden psychological battles every aspirants face, from burnout and self-doubt to the importance of rest, realistic expectations, and having a mature perspective on failure. Scroll down to read more. 
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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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IAS officer Athar Aamir Khan, who is currently posted in Kulgam, a UPSC 2015 topper, rose to fame for both his stellar academic journey and high-profile personal life. He was once married to fellow topper Tina Dabi, but their marriage ended in divorce. Athar later found love again and remarried a Srinagar-based doctor. Their personal milestones, including a new addition to their family, have drawn public interest. The story highlights ambition, change, and new beginnings, while offering a glimpse into the lives of two of India’s most followed civil servants.
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Nisa Unnirajan’s journey to cracking the UPSC exam is a story of resilience, determination, and quiet strength. Balancing personal challenges, motherhood, and a physical disability, she proved that persistence can overcome even the toughest odds. Her success, achieved later in life, stands as a powerful reminder that dreams don’t come with an expiry date and that with commitment, even the most difficult paths can lead to triumph.
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UPSC ESE Schedule 2025: Candidates must hold a graduation degree from a recognized university to be eligible for the exam, scroll down for more details.
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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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The Civil Services Exam conducted by the Union Public Service Commission is one of the toughest exams in India, having its origin in the pre-independence era. Today, while lakhs of aspirants take the exam every year, only a select few hundred make the final cut. India has seen several IPS officers, selected through the UPSC, who brought massive changes in law and order situations in their jurisdictions by controlling crime. Do you know who was the first UPSC topper of independent India? It was CV Narasimhan.
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UPSC has officially released the admit cards for Combined Medical Services (CMS) exam 2025. Scroll down to check more details Here
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Junaid Ahmad, a young man from Nagina in Uttar Pradesh who secured 60 per cent marks in class 10th but with his hard work and dedication he scores AIR 3 in UPSC CSE exam. His story is a shining example of perseverance, resilience, and the power of not giving up, making him one of India’s most inspiring UPSC success stories. Scroll down to read more about it.
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The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has launched a new initiative called Pratibha Setu which is created to bridge the gap between talent and opportunity. Scroll down to read more this. 
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Meet a boy from a small village in Maharashtra who became India’s youngest IAS officer just at the age of 21, it is a powerful story of determination and resilience. Coming from a financially challenged background, his father an autorickshaw driver and mother a farm worker, Ansar overcame several hardships and fulfilled his dream inspite of all the struggles. Scroll down to read about his inspiring story.
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The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has officially released the Civil Services Preliminary Examination (CSE) Result 2025 today at upsc.gov.in. Scroll down to read about more details.
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The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) is expected to announce the Civil Services Preliminary Examination (CSE) Result 2025 soon. Scroll to check the expected dates. 
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What makes her journey stand out is that Shalini cleared the highly competitive UPSC Civil Services Exam without attending any coaching classes.
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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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