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On the prime time of Walk the Talk India, we spoke to the Civil Services Examination topper of UPSC, who is today an officer of the Indian Administrative Service. She sets an example that a strong will can help anyone achieve what they dream of. Find out on the secret to her success. She says her parents have also supported her a lot. In this show, Ira Singhal also spoke about her hobbies and her parent's reaction after she become an Officer. She is a famous motivational speaker and youth icon. In this show, she gives an advice on how aspirants can become an IAS topper. And to know more new interesting things, keep watching Walk the Talk India. And please Like, Subscribe & Share this Video with your Friends. :- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7vDyMbCdZg4&t=584s* Thanks to all our Viewer,
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Arushi Nishank hosts India Chapter of IWES- 2019
Arushi Nishank hosts India Chapter of IWES- 2019
New Delhi:Arushi Nishank, Chairperson, International Women Empowerment Summit & Awards hosted India Chapter of IWES- 2019 At Ashoka Hotel, New Delhi. The Programme was being organized in collaboration with Ministry of Women and Child Development, Ministry of Drinking Water & Sanitation, United Nations (UNICEF) and “ Beti Bachao Beti Padhao Campaign” a flagship programme of our Hon’ble Prime…
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How To Choose Right Optional Subject For IAS Exam?
After taking the decision that you will attempt for the civil services Exam the very next question comes in your mind is which optional you will choose? Which is the best optional ? Why choosing a right option is crucial ? Optional papers (Paper VI and Paper VII) of the Mains Examination carry 500 marks together which is almost 25% of the total marks (2025) of the written and personality tests put together. So, with so much weightage, the options can be a deal maker or a deal-breaker. -If you’d have analysed the General Studies marks of a particular year’s topper and the person who’d scored the 100th rank, the range of their marks will not be at much variance. Toppers become toppers through their Optional subject and the Essay paper. Best UPSC Coaching in Indore is helping you here to choose right option subject for your IAS exam. How to choose a right optional? First go through the list of all the Optional Subjects. Read the names of the subjects again and again and try to have an idea about them. -You try to scan and select an optional subject which you have studied thoroughly during your Graduation ,PG Level . - You should select an optional subject which in which you are highly comfortable and in this you have in-depth interest . - The level of comfort depends on multiple factors like the – familiarity of the subject, availability of books and other study materials, availability of faculty, the scope of peer discussion, the level of difficulty as per the syllabus and previous question papers etc. - You also keep an eye on optional subject which in recent years have a high success rate . You should select an optional subject which has a good overlap with GS. In this case if you study the optional it means you study the GS. - Make a short list of 4-5 subjects that you think you have interest in. - During the process also go through the syllabus of short listed optional and previous 5 years papers . - Find out the availability of materials and guidance in the form of upsc coaching matters a lot. For some subjects it is difficult to get standard books, for some coaching may not be available. - So when you select the optional subject, Be Clear & Go Through the Syllabus. Have UPSC Toppers of various years belonged to the same subject? Analysing previous year records, it can be seen that the optional subject chosen by UPSC toppers were all different. In 2013, All India Rank 1, Gaurav Agrawal opted for Economics. In 2014, the topper Ira Singhal chose Geography as her optional subject. In 2015, Political Science was the optional subject of Tina Dabi, the topper then. In 2016, Nandini KR secured top rank with Kannada Literature as her optional subject. In 2017, Anthropology was the optional subject of Anudeep Durishetty. In 2018, Kanishak Kataria secured the top position opting for Mathematics as his optional subject. In 2019 ,Topper Pradeep sing opting for public administration as an optional subject. Should I take an Optional which overlaps with G. S. syllabus? Selecting an overlapping optional with General Studies is a good strategy, as the time required to study an optional subject is equal to time spent for GS . However, is subjected to discussions as above. Take the case of Rachit Raj, UPSC 2013 Rank 3, who scored exceptionally well with Zoology optional. There are also many who made it to the top with optional subjects like Medical Science or Law. None of these overlaps with GS syllabus as subjects like History or Geography do. What are the Do not’s while choosing an optional? -Don’t take an overlapping optional if you are weak in it, there is every chance that it can turn counterproductive. -Don’t take an optional subject which requires extensive preparation, if the time left before you is limited (say less than 4 months) -DO not take an option whose success rate is currently struggling. What are the most popular optional subjects- The number of candidates selecting optional for IAS mains do vary from year to year, the below table gives an average general approximate
estimate. Optional Subject The approximate number of candidates selecting each Optional Subject in IAS Mains Geography : Approximately 3000 History : Around 1500 Public Administration : Approximately 1500 Sociology : Around 1500 Philosophy + Psychology + Political Science + Economics+ Anthropology : <3000 All other science/art subjects (in total) : <1000 All literature subjects (in total) : <1000 Total- Around 12,000-15000 What are the optional subjects with Good success rates? Table showing the success rates for the optional subjects (in percentage) from 2010 through 2015: Click here to see the table of option subject and it’s ration in IAS exam. Thus decision of selecting the optional is a personal choice of each aspirant according to his/her strengths and weakness his likings and disliking. We have suggested you the tools to select the right optional for you .We advise you to decide optional using these tools and your strengths and weaknesses. All The Best ! From Sharma Academy Best ias Coaching in Indore.
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IAS Ira Singhal | विकलांगता से IAS तक की कहानी | Inspiring Story of UPSC Topper | Prabhat exam
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Women Empowerment Summit with IAS Ms. Ira Singhal
Ms. Ira Singhal, acclaimed Indian Administrative Service (IAS) Officer, Brand Ambassador of the Department of Disability, Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment, Ministry of Women & Child Development, and the NITI Aayog, ennobled Vertos at Lovely Professional University with her alluring charisma on 19th of April, 2021 through an online Women Empowerment Conclave organized by the Society of Management Learning.
In her first year in the office, she redeemed over 300 minors from bonded labor and reunited them with their families. She had been credited as the first person in Delhi to offer a full-time government job to a transgender individual.
These kind of summit from LPU is what keeps students boosted and motivated 💯
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Mrs. Ira Singhal IAS, has been given additional charge of DC(Karol Bagh Zone) and Director(Education) Government of Delhi.
Mrs. Ira Singhal IAS officer AGMUT 2015 batch, she is presently posted as DC NDMC, Government of Delhi has been given additional charge of DC(Karol Bagh Zone) and Director(Education) Government of Delhi. Read the full article
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IAS Ira Singhal Biography: Where is Ira Singhal Posted Now?
The 2014 AIR 1, Ira Singhal was renowned when she got her outcomes. The justification this was that she had a 62% inability. Despite the fact that she had an inability she at this point figured out how to get the main position in all over India. This doubtlessly was and still is an incredible accomplishment.
This article fills in as Ira Singhal's life story and will address significant inquiries like where is Ira Singhal posted at this point? Did Ira Singhal give test in the overall classification? Did Ira Singhal use reservation?
Ira Singhal Profile
Ira Singhal was brought into the world on the 31st of August in 1983 and is at present 37 years. She hails from Meerut. She has a B.Tech degree from Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology and a MBA from FMS, Delhi.
Her dad is a designer as well and her mom is a protection counselor. She did her tutoring from Sophia Girls School, Loreto Convent School, and Army state funded school.
Ira has a handicap. She has scoliosis which is a spine-related confusion. This left her unfit to utilize her arms appropriately. She experiences difficulty with the development of her arms yet not totally.
She had composed the test multiple times. The initial multiple times she had gotten a situation in IRS though the fourth time she figured out how to get a situation in the IAS.
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Ira had figured out how to get a posting into IRS in 2012 yet was denied the situation because of her handicap.
She had a 62% locomotor inability. She then, at that point proceeded to record a case at the Central Administration Tribunal (CAT) and proceeded to win the case. She was permitted to hold a posting as an IRS official after the case. Before long she composed the UPSC test again and figured out how to get the main position!
You may ponder, did Ira Singhal use reservation? We should see whether she did or not
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NUJS Alumni – Statement in Solidarity
We, the undersigned, are alumni from the National University of Juridical Sciences, Kolkata. As Indian citizens and members of the legal fraternity, we feel compelled to put forth this statement in opposition of the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) and the atrocities that have been perpetrated post its enactment.
The CAA has been enacted with the stated intent of removing hurdles in granting citizenship to persecuted Hindus, Sikhs, Christians, Jains, Buddhists and Parsis, who have arrived from Pakistan, Afghanistan and Bangladesh prior to 31st December, 2014. However, the impact of the CAA alongside the proposed nationwide National Citizens Register (NRC), will, in all likelihood, lead to the persecution of several segments of the population, most notably the Muslim community which has been excluded from the CAA. The potential impact of the NRC on many other communities who may struggle with documentation cannot be overstated.
The collective impact of the CAA and NRC threatens the very fabric of India.
It runs afoul of our constitutional principles, our obligations under the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the cornerstone of international refugee law– the principle of non-refoulment. We view the CAA and its implementation with a strong sense of foreboding–one that may polarise our beloved nation beyond repair.
We also stand in solidarity with student communities and citizens across the country, who are peacefully voicing their opposition against CAA. We do not condone violence in protests, but we strongly condemn the brutality and disproportionate force used by law enforcement authorities in various parts of the country, including Uttar Pradesh and Delhi to muzzle dissent, particularly in educational institutions. We demand that those responsible for such atrocities be held accountable under law.
We appeal to the Government of India to respect the fundamental right to peaceful protest and allow the free exercise of this right across the country.
NB: This represents the views of the signatories below. We understand that there may be dissent among certain members of the alumni – however, we categorically dissociate ourselves from any views supporting CAA and state violence.
Total no. of signatories as of 10:17 to 21:14:13 on 17.12.2019 – 402
Name
Batch
1.
Satchit Bhogle
2016
2.
Ulka Bhattacharyya
2016
3.
Mansi Binjrajka
2018
4.
Rishabhdev Jain
2015
5.
Alphonsa Jojan
2008-2013
6.
R Ranjan
2010
7.
Pranav Mittal
2011
8.
Ira Chadha-Sridhar
2019
9.
Sushruti
10.
Durga Priya Manda
2015
11.
Akshit Goyal
2017
12.
Abhijnan Jha
2013
13.
Neeti Bhatt
2016
14.
Vaneesha
2011
15.
Akhileshwari Reddy
2016
16.
Shruti Khetan
2014- 2019
17.
Mihika Poddar
2019
18.
Ankita Mandal
2016
19.
Avinandan Kundu
2016
20.
Akshay Sharma
2015
21.
Sankalp S Srivastava
2018
22.
Shouvik Kumar Guha
2010
23.
Siddhant Sharma
2018
24.
Pavishka Mittal
2019
25.
Pratik Datta
2010
26.
Apeksha Dhanvijay
2019
27.
Shivam
2017
28.
Anushree Malaviya
2018
29.
Saubhagya Raj Alfred
2018
30.
Divyanshu D
2015
31.
Anubhav Dutt Tiwari
32.
Deepank Singhal
2019
33.
Srishti Aishwarya
2009-2014
34.
Yash Maheshwari
2019
35.
Atreyo Banerjee
2014-19
36.
Kunal Chatterji
2005
37.
Neha Mathen
2015
38.
Namrata Roy
2019
39.
Kirtikar Srivastava
2018
40.
Aneek Bangabash
2008
41.
Varsha Bhattacharya
2013
42.
Vishrov Mukerjee
2007
43.
Shezin Waziha Hussain
2009
44.
Ashish Arun
2010
45.
Ambika Sahai
2017
46.
Priyanka Raj
2007-2012
47.
Subhajit Banerji
2011
48.
Shardha
2019
49.
Malavika Chandu
2009-2014
50.
Naman Khatwani
2019
51.
Piyush Karn
2012
52.
Sanika Gokhale
2016
53.
Aditi
2009-2014
54.
Abhiroop Lahiri
2009
55.
Vinayak Mehrotra
2014
56.
Ameya Vikram Mishra
2017
57.
Shilpa Margaret Ekka
2014
58.
Samhita Mandal
2015
59.
Shaishir Divatia
2019
60.
Kshitij Maheshwari
2018
61.
Shreyangshi Gupta
2014-2019
62.
Sanchari Ghosh
2015
63.
Vidhisha Ambade
2019
64.
Akanksha Mahapatra
2013
65.
Ratnavel Pandian
2016
66.
Aditya Kapoor
2005-10
67.
Umang Poddar
2019
68.
Yash Vijayvargiya
2016
69.
Pranjal Srivastava
2018
70.
Aishwarya Gupta
2018
71.
Isha Choudhary
2019
72.
Oieshi Saha
2018
73.
Arhat Chhabra
2013-2018
74.
Leah Thomas
Batch of 2018
75.
Ananya Mukherjee
2018
76.
Krishanu Roy
2016
77.
Akshay Jose
2018
78.
Pratik Ranjan Das
2017
79.
Aryan Agrawal
2020
80.
Tulika Paul
2016
81.
Sarthak Sood
2014-19
82.
Mansi Birla
2018
83.
Rupa Roy
2014
84.
M U Ganashruthi
2009
85.
Robin Grover
2012-2017
86.
Amrita Sarkar
2013
87.
Ketaki Purohit
2011
88.
Shreyashi Ray
2011-2016
89.
Manthan Jindal
2019
90.
Abhyudaya Agarwal
2006-2011
91.
Rishi Ray
2012-2107
92.
Anusha Peri
2018
93.
Saniya Mirani
2019
94.
Soumyaditya Dasgupta
2019
95.
Asmita Roy
2016
96.
Saptarshi Mandal
2017
97.
Varun Ramdas
2018
98.
Abhiroop De
2017
99.
Vishal Narula
2017
100.
Chitwan Deep Singh
2016
101.
Farhan Shehab Umar
2018
102.
Monalisa Kosaria
2014
103.
Prafful Goyal
2018
104.
Nithya Rajshekhar
2014
105.
Sanchit Garg
2011-2016
106.
Anish Singhvi
2014
107.
H. Murali Krishnan
2009-2014
108.
Akanksha Choudhary
2014
109.
Archismita
2014
110.
Anirudh Srinivas
2011
111.
Shreya Hansda
2022
112.
Swagata Raha
2005
113.
Ankur Singh
2015
114.
A Padmanabhan
2012
115.
Sindhu Rao
2015
116.
Avani Chokshi
2013
117.
Yousa Lachenp
2000
118.
Aritra Mondal
2017-2022
119.
Kruthika NS
2017
120.
Shivam Chauhan
2018
121.
Winnu Das
2018
122.
Pranav Bansal
2015
123.
Aparimita Pratap
2019
124.
Shubhankar Jain
2019
125.
Gauri Shukla
2018
126.
Titli Datta
2001-2006
127.
Madhuparna Dasgupta
2008
128.
Sanchari Saha Menon
2000
129.
Dipankar Bandyopadhyay
2005
130.
Abhinav Tigga
2014
131.
Avik Biswas
2006
132.
Ipshita Sengupta
2005
133.
Shatarupa Dasgupta
2008
134.
Vishnu Chandran
2011
135.
Yaman Mannan
2000
136.
Yes I Agree
2008
137.
Mahima Selvakumar
2019
138.
Dilme R M Momin
2018
139.
Murtaza Somjee
2008
140.
Smaran Shetty
2014
141.
Varsha Shivanagowda
2015
142.
Tania Sarcar
2006-2011
143.
Tanvi Varma
2010-15
144.
Aishwarya Giridhar
2016
145.
Dinesh Chouhan
2018
146.
Medha Srivastava
2007
147.
Moneshaa
2019
148.
Jeet Chaudhuri
Batch of 2013
149.
Devaang Agarwalla
2016
150.
Amulya Sharma
2017
151.
Vikram Lakshman
2016
152.
Rahul Rai
153.
Ramanuj Gopalan
2007
154.
Abhishek Shandilya
2018
155.
Akshath
2018
156.
Shayonee Dasgupta
2012
157.
Wasim Uddin Siraj
2002-2007
158.
Yashaswi Kant
2015
159.
Tundra Guha
2007
160.
Vasudha Sharma
2013
161.
Bharath Ajith Sreenivasan
2017
162.
Adrija Das
2014
163.
Arunima Chatterjee
2015
164.
Sidhant Chandalia
2016
165.
Sagnik Ghose
2001
166.
Kanak Bose
2015
167.
Anamika Gode
2016
168.
Mohammed Abid Hussain
200i
169.
Ananya Bajpai
2023
170.
Sai Vinod
2013
171.
Aishwarya Ayushmaan
2015
172.
Vasudha Reddy
2009
173.
Nalin Kanaujia
2015
174.
Poulomi Saha
2006-2011
175.
Arun Geetesh
2009
176.
Paavni Anand
2017
177.
Soumya Shanker
2010
178.
Anirudh Vohra
2016
179.
Aman Taneja
2013
180.
Sankarshana Meeyala
2013
181.
Mrunmayee Malabika
2009
182.
Shweta Luthra
2002—07
183.
Aindrila Biswas
2012
184.
Antara S Priya
2010-2015
185.
Gaurav Dasgupta
2002-07
186.
Anuj Sahay
2008
187.
Shobhit Shukla
2019
188.
Kabir Manchanda
3016
189.
Kushagr Bakshi
2019
190.
Ananya Sanyal
2006
191.
Gayatri Menon
2012
192.
Raktima Roy
2016
193.
Nikhil Pratap
2017
194.
Muqeet Drabu
2017
195.
Ira Chatterjee
2007
196.
Kinshuk Jhunjhunwala
2010
197.
Anwesha
2008
198.
Arindrajit Basu
199.
Ravi Shankar
2006-11
200.
Shambo Nandy
2013
201.
Modhulika Bose
2014
202.
Manjula Baxla
Batch of 2009
203.
Monal Mukherjee
204.
Shatakratu Sahu
2017
205.
Abhinav
2013
206.
Ruth Chenchiah
LL.B., 2009-2014
207.
Esha Shekhar
2007-2012
208.
Shruti Jere
2012
209.
Gauri Subramanium
2006
210.
Dhananjay Mundari
2007-2012
211.
Sohini Mandal
2006-2011
212.
Tanvi
2017
213.
Kritika Vohra
2016
214.
Akshaya Venkataraman
2017
215.
Udit Misra
2016
216.
Arvind Abraham
2017
217.
Smriti Tipirneni
2010
218.
Soumik Das
2009
219.
Shubhojit Ghosh
2008
220.
Neha
Batch of 2012
221.
Vinayak Chawla
2019
222.
Deeya Ray
2017
223.
Diksha Sanyal
2016
224.
Abhimanyu Hazari
2017
225.
Shailja Singh
2004 – 2009
226.
Jigme Norbu Bhutia
2016
227.
Parika Singh
2016
228.
Batch of 2005
229.
Roopali Adlakha
2010-2015
230.
Abin Francis
2016
231.
Rohan Sahai
2006-2011
232.
Ashish Kumar
2008
233.
Roochi Tripathy
2006
234.
Aastha
2009
235.
Gavish Malhotra
2016
236.
Ahaan Mohan
2016
237.
Aayush Rathi
2017
238.
Akash Mishra
2017
239.
Eshika Maji
2017
240.
Maathangi Hariharan
2014-19
241.
Naman Nanda
2016
242.
Tanaya Sanyal
2015
243.
Ramanuj Mukherjee
2011
244.
Sahana
2016
245.
Vishakha Gupta
2017
246.
Sanghamitra Roychowdhury
2006
247.
Dr. Sarfaraz Ahmed Khan
2000-2002
248.
Zeba Sikora
2015
249.
Amrita Chatterjee
2010
250.
Abhisaar Bairagi
2011
251.
Sudipta Bhattacharjee
2005
252.
Shruthee Srinivasan
2015
253.
Saarthak Biswas
2019
254.
Aakash Dasgupta
2013
255.
Prashant Sagar
2014-2019
256.
Shashwat Tewary
2002
257.
Nivedita Sen
2013
258.
Saloni Chaturvedi
2006
259.
Siddhartha Srivastava
2016
260.
Aatika
2013-18
261.
Padmini Subhashree
2018
262.
Namrata Mukherjee
2016
263.
Akshath Mithal
2019
264.
Archit Krishna
2017
265.
Adit Subramaniam Pujari
2005-10
266.
Saiyed Anzer Abbas
2008-13
267.
Sidharth Deb
2016
268.
Titus James
2016
269.
Souvik Roy
2011
270.
Indrajeet Sircar
2013
271.
Anuj Agrawal
2009
272.
Ayesha Khan
2012
273.
Kamaljeet Singh
2011
274.
Raghunath Seshadri
2016
275.
M.F. Philip
2007-12
276.
Ayesha
2011
277.
Rohit Raj
2009
278.
Siddharth Bagul
2017
279.
W. Bhutia
280.
Nakul Sahnan
2019
281.
Agnidipto Tarafder
2008-13
282.
Nivedita Udupa
2016
283.
Rohit Das
2006
284.
Nooreen Haider
2017
285.
Sakshi Agarwal
286.
Suchismita Barua
2019
287.
Debolina Saha
2006
288.
Shouryendu Ray
2013
289.
Kshitija Naik
2018
290.
Mriganka Shekhar Dutta
2011
291.
Maneka Khanna
2015
292.
Prakash
2019
293.
Adreeka Pandey
2013
294.
Bedavyasa Mohanty
2015
295.
Nikhil Iyer
2019
296.
Shrinidhi Rao
2015
297.
Kriti B
2008-2013
298.
Ananya Ramani
299.
Rimi Jain
2013
300.
Shivangi Mewal
2011
301.
Tanuj Kalia
2013
302.
Amrit Mahal
2018
303.
Annie Philip
2004-09
304.
Amoolya Narayan
2006-11
305.
Arpita Sarkar
2007- 2012
306.
Ashish Alexander
2014
307.
Abhimanyu Ghosh
2002
308.
Stella
2013
309.
Rhea Goyal
2018
310.
Pallavi Sharma
2013
311.
Jay Sanklecha
2012
312.
Deepro Guha
2013
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Anurag Naskar
2017
314.
Yamini Kumar
2013-2018
315.
Arpita Sengupta
2017
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George Varghese
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Karthik Vadapalli
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Rohan Banerjee
2005-2010
319.
Tanay Gandhi
2017
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Nityapriya S
2007 – 2012
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Aditya Raj Sharma
2024
322.
Shivam Bhardwaj
2016
323.
Adhip Kumar Ray
2017
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Shruthi Anand
2017
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Diptiman Mohapatra
2017
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Rayner Dkhar
2019
327.
Shashank Singh
2017
328.
Dev Vrat Arya
2024
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Meenakshi Kurpad
2011-16
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Akshay Sewlikar
331.
Shantanu Gupta
2011
332.
Amba Kak
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Rukmini Das
2011
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Manavi B H
2009
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Pranav Narain
2013
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Shravani P.T.
2011
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Deepak Raju
2011
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Rishabh Prasad
2010 (
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Akshay Malpani
2018
340.
Midhun Joseph Zacharia
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Vijay Govind Nath
2008
342.
Nayana
2018
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Shivli Katyayan
2002
344.
Payoshi
2015
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Raveena Dhamija
2014
346.
Piyush Sharma
2018
347.
Bhavna Jha
2008-13
348.
Sayan Deb
2018
349.
Mayank Mikhail Mukherjee
2006-2011
350.
Shristi B
2018
351.
Arjun
2010
352.
Deepthi
2016
353.
Deepthi Gopalakrishna
2002-2007
354.
Mustafa Rasheed
2014-2019
355.
Siddharth Narsipur
2016
356.
Sweta Gope
2016
357.
Karthika Annamalai
2017
358.
Senu Nizar
2019
359.
Guncha Dhiman
2019
360.
Vivasvan Bansal
2019
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Surabhi Dhar
2015
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Rakshit Jha
2017
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Chaitanya
2019
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Arun Mal
2013
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Shailja Agarwal
2018
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Anshita Priyadarshini
2014
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Maithili Pai
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2015
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Nivedita Saksena
2015
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Ringicha Chakma
2019
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Upasana Chauhan
2017
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Abhishek Verma
2018
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2018
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Maitreya Subramaniam
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Akanksha Kaushik
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Debasmita
2014
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2018
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2014
397.
Swati Agrawal
LLM (2015)
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2008
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2016
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MODI GOVT. SHOULD BAN FUNCTIONING OF SOCIAL MEDIAS IN INDIA AS AGAIN UPSC TOPPER IRA SINGHAL OPENS UP ON BEING ABUSED ON THE UNSOCIAL MEDIAS :
MODI GOVT. SHOULD BAN FUNCTIONING OF SOCIAL MEDIAS IN INDIA AS AGAIN UPSC TOPPER IRA SINGHAL OPENS UP ON BEING ABUSED ON THE UNSOCIAL MEDIAS :
A couple of days after being abused by an unidentified person on social media, UPSC 2014 topper Ira Singhal opened up about the incident on Tuesday.In an interview with ANI, she said: “Many people in the country still have negative attitude towards disability. As a country, we have to focus on inclusive education. Being disabled is not in anyone’s hand and there is nothing to feel bad about it.…
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Telangana's Durishetty Anudeep is topper of the UPSC 2017 civil services exam
Telangana’s Durishetty Anudeep is topper of the UPSC 2017 civil services exam
Durishetty Anudeep, Indian Revenue Service officer break the three year long streak of female candidates bagging the top spot in civil services exam. Durishetty bagged the first rank in the UPSC’s 2017 civil services exam. The second and third position were held by Anu Kumari and Sachin Gupta respectively. Anudeep, an OBC candidate from Metpally in Telangana is Assistant Commissioner in Hyderabad. “A total of 990 candidates - 750 men and 240 women - have been recommended by the Commission for appointment to various central government services,” UPSC said in a statement here. Of the selected candidates, 476 are from the General category, 275 are from OBC, 165 are from the SC and 74 are from from the ST category. “The recommended candidates also include 29 physically disabled persons (9 orthopedically handicapped; 8 visually challenged and 12 hearing impaired),” the statement further said. Saumya Sharma, a physically disabled candidate secured AIR 9. Anudeep is a graduate engineer from BITS Pilani in Electronics & Instrumentation. Anu Kumari, a topper among female candidates is a graduate from Delhi University in Physics BSc (Physics) and completed her MBA from IMT, Nagpur in Finance and Marketing. Nandini K R, Tina Dabi and Ira Singhal had topped the civil services examination 2016, 2015 and 2014, respectively. “The Civil Services (Preliminary) Examination, 2017 was conducted on June 18, 2017. 9,57,590 candidates applied for this examination, out of which 4,56,625 candidates actually appeared. 13,366 candidates qualified for appearance in the written (Mains) examination held in October-November, 2017. Of them, 2,568 candidates qualified for the Personality Test conducted in February-April, 2018,” UPSC said.
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Telangana's Durishetty Anudeep is topper of the UPSC 2017 civil services exam
Telangana's Durishetty Anudeep is topper of the UPSC 2017 civil services exam
Durishetty Anudeep, Indian Revenue Service officer break the three year long streak of female candidates bagging the top spot in civil services exam. Durishetty bagged the first rank in the UPSC’s 2017 civil services exam. The second and third position were held by Anu Kumari and Sachin Gupta respectively. Anudeep, an OBC candidate from Metpally in Telangana is Assistant Commissioner in Hyderabad. “A total of 990 candidates - 750 men and 240 women - have been recommended by the Commission for appointment to various central government services,” UPSC said in a statement here. Of the selected candidates, 476 are from the General category, 275 are from OBC, 165 are from the SC and 74 are from from the ST category. "The recommended candidates also include 29 physically disabled persons (9 orthopedically handicapped; 8 visually challenged and 12 hearing impaired)," the statement further said. Saumya Sharma, a physically disabled candidate secured AIR 9. Anudeep is a graduate engineer from BITS Pilani in Electronics & Instrumentation. Anu Kumari, a topper among female candidates is a graduate from Delhi University in Physics BSc (Physics) and completed her MBA from IMT, Nagpur in Finance and Marketing. Nandini K R, Tina Dabi and Ira Singhal had topped the civil services examination 2016, 2015 and 2014, respectively. "The Civil Services (Preliminary) Examination, 2017 was conducted on June 18, 2017. 9,57,590 candidates applied for this examination, out of which 4,56,625 candidates actually appeared. 13,366 candidates qualified for appearance in the written (Mains) examination held in October-November, 2017. Of them, 2,568 candidates qualified for the Personality Test conducted in February-April, 2018," UPSC said.
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International Women Empowerment Summit & Awards 2019
International Women Empowerment Summit & Awards 2019
International Women Empowerment Summit & Awards 2019 was being held in the National Capital, New Delhi. The award was organised by IWEP along with Ministry of Women & Child Development, Ministry of Water & Sanitation, Government of India & UNICEF. Amongst array of other awardees Anurag Chauhan & Prasoon Joshi were the only two male awardees of this prestigious award, both of whom hail from…
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