From a small Haryana village to AIIMS Delhi and then the IAS, Dr Ankur Lather’s journey proves setbacks don’t define success.
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From UPSC aspirant to fake IAS: How Jharkhand man lived as top civil servant for nearly a decade
In Jharkhand, a 35-year-old man named Rajesh Kumar was arrested for impersonating a top civil servant for nearly seven years ...
No UP IAS Association AGM, Civil Service Week since 2019, moves afoot for senior administrative officers’ conference next month ...
Read the success story of an exceptional family where four siblings succeeded in passing the UPSC Civil Services Exam and ...
Ansar faced tremendous odds and difficulties in his life, but he managed not only to pass the UPSC exam on his first attempt ...
Fergusson College, Pune, gave rise to India’s youngest IAS officer, Ansar Shaikh, who cracked the UPSC CSE at just 21. Discover his academic and preparation journey to learn how he beat the odds to ...
A 35-year-old man in Jharkhand lived as a top civil servant for nearly seven years after failing the UPSC exams. His deception was recently exposed by local police.
The story of determination and passion behind cracking the UPSC Civil Services Examination comes alive in the journey of IAS ...
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Bright side stories: How Tejasvi Rana transformed from IIT engineer to top-ranked IAS officer
Tejasvi Rana, an IIT Kanpur graduate, shifted her career from engineering to civil services. Through dedication, self-study, ...
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A regulator in turbulence: How the DGCA lost its way
The glory years of the 1970s and 1980s, when Air Marshals such as Jafar Zaheer and Air Vice Marshal C.K. Shantaram Raje—both ...
Transparency is not a favour. It is a democratic obligation. When 25 people die due to an illegal operation enabled by state ...
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