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Couldnβt help but share these viral pictures of RAULANE Festival celebrated in Himachal Pradesh .
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Anudeep Durishetty AIR1 2017 (950+176)
Pradip Singh AIR1 2019 (914+158)
OG marksheets
Pradip Singh AIR1 2019 (914+158)
OG marksheets
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Avoid These 4 Blunders While Filling DAF-2 | Nikhil Joshi | Naman Bansal | CSPT 2025 | NFU #upsc
Master your DAF-2 with this expert breakdown of the 4 major mistakes most candidates unknowingly make. This guide helps you fill your Detailed Application Form with clarity, accuracy, and confidenceβavoiding errors that can negatively impact your personalityβ¦
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The harsh reality of the UPSC journey is often hidden behind success stories.
One of my friends started preparing in 2019.
She gave her first attempt in 2020 but couldnβt clear prelims. In 2021, she finally cleared prelims and wrote mains, only to fall short.
Again in 2022, she reached the mains stage and again couldnβt make it to the list.
In 2023 and 2024, she couldnβt clear prelims.
In 2025, her seventh year of preparation, Last attempt, she cleared prelims again with hope in her eyes, but once more, mains slipped away from her hands.
Seven years of discipline, sacrifice, and relentless effort, yet no final result. Today, she is battling depression, anxiety, and the feeling that life is slipping away.
And this isnβt just her story, this is the silent truth of thousands of aspirants. UPSC is not just an exam; it is a test of mental strength, emotional endurance, and the ability to stand up after repeated failures. It demands everything, your time, relationships, health, and peace of mind. But life is bigger than any single exam. No result is worth losing yourself. UPSC can shape your future, but it should never be allowed to break your spirit. Every aspirant must understand that success does not lie only in clearing this exam; sometimes, success means having the courage to rebuild your life, rediscover your worth, and choose yourself over the pressure of a dream.
One of my friends started preparing in 2019.
She gave her first attempt in 2020 but couldnβt clear prelims. In 2021, she finally cleared prelims and wrote mains, only to fall short.
Again in 2022, she reached the mains stage and again couldnβt make it to the list.
In 2023 and 2024, she couldnβt clear prelims.
In 2025, her seventh year of preparation, Last attempt, she cleared prelims again with hope in her eyes, but once more, mains slipped away from her hands.
Seven years of discipline, sacrifice, and relentless effort, yet no final result. Today, she is battling depression, anxiety, and the feeling that life is slipping away.
And this isnβt just her story, this is the silent truth of thousands of aspirants. UPSC is not just an exam; it is a test of mental strength, emotional endurance, and the ability to stand up after repeated failures. It demands everything, your time, relationships, health, and peace of mind. But life is bigger than any single exam. No result is worth losing yourself. UPSC can shape your future, but it should never be allowed to break your spirit. Every aspirant must understand that success does not lie only in clearing this exam; sometimes, success means having the courage to rebuild your life, rediscover your worth, and choose yourself over the pressure of a dream.
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For TMKOC fans,
This is one of those books from which the Jethalal and Tapu characters are taken.
Non-gujarati members
Can you read something from this?(without using google lens)
This is one of those books from which the Jethalal and Tapu characters are taken.
Non-gujarati members
Can you read something from this?(without using google lens)
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Forwarded from This too shall pass (HARRY)
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Madvi Hidma, top surviving Maoist leader behind 26 lethal attacks, killed in encounter
https://indianexpress.com/article/india/madvi-hidma-top-surviving-maoist-leader-lethal-attacks-killed-encounter-10371983/
https://indianexpress.com/article/india/madvi-hidma-top-surviving-maoist-leader-lethal-attacks-killed-encounter-10371983/
The Indian Express
Madvi Hidma, top surviving Maoist leader behind 26 lethal attacks, killed in encounter
Had fled Chhattisgarh; was shot dead along with his wife and four others
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Madvi Hidma, top surviving Maoist leader behind 26 lethal attacks, killed in encounter https://indianexpress.com/article/india/madvi-hidma-top-surviving-maoist-leader-lethal-attacks-killed-encounter-10371983/
He was NIA most wanted, had a bounty of 1 crore till now.
This event is as big as it sounds.
This event is as big as it sounds.
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#BPSC
Total 13,368 candidates qualified for the 71st BPSC Prelims.
Wait for an hour; the PDF will be dropped soon.
Total 13,368 candidates qualified for the 71st BPSC Prelims.
Wait for an hour; the PDF will be dropped soon.
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#BPSC Total 13,368 candidates qualified for the 71st BPSC Prelims. Wait for an hour; the PDF will be dropped soon.
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Agriculture Engineering Strategy| From 147 to 236 In optional |Forest Mains 2025| Nikhil Joshi #ifos
Agriculture Engineering Masterplan β Forest Mains 2025
π― Target 235+ in agriculture engineering Optional. Agriculture Engineering β one of the most rewarding optionals for IFoS aspirants if you use strategic approach.
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π― Target 235+ in agriculture engineering Optional. Agriculture Engineering β one of the most rewarding optionals for IFoS aspirants if you use strategic approach.
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