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Overview of UPSC Civil Services Examination
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The examination is divided into three stages: the preliminary exam, which includes two objective papers (General Studies in Paper I and the Civil Service Aptitude Test, or CSAT, in Paper II); the main exam, which features nine descriptive papers, with two qualifying papers and the scores from the other seven contributing to the final ranking; and lastly, a personality test (interview).
UPSC Prelims Exam Pattern
Candidates can check the detailed exam pattern as presented here and keep a note of the total papers, number of questions, and marking scheme to perform better in the examination.
UPSC Mains Exam Format
Man Loses Leg in 'Phatka Gang' Attack on Moving Train in Kalyan
KALYAN: A 22-year-old farmer from Nashik suffered a partial amputation of his left leg after being hit by the notorious 'Phatka gang' near Kalyan. The incident occurred on Sunday morning while Gaurav Nikam was travelling on the Tapovan Express from Thane to Nashik. According to Kalyan GRP, the incident happened between Shahad and Ambivli railway stations when the train slowed down near Irani Pada. Nikam was on a phone call near the train door when a minor boy from outside struck his hand with a
Allegations of Fraudulent Surrogacy Practices Surface at Hyderabad Fertility Clinic
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Uttarkashi Cloudburst Horror: Flash Floods Sweep Away Village, People Seen Running For Their Lives
DEHRADUN: A man narrowly escaped death after the flash flood swept through Dharali village in Uttarkashi on Tuesday, triggering a massive pile of debris. He was seen crawling out from the rubble, covered in mud and visibly injured, moments after the deadly waters destroyed homes, shops, and roads in seconds. The man's identity and his current condition remained unknown as of Tuesday evening, but widely circulated videos have already hailed him as a hero. Officials have not yet confirmed whether he was later taken to hospital or rescued by disaster response teams.
Can Vijay be the Next MGR in Tamil Nadu Elections?
A huge poster of actor Vijay stares down from the wall. A digital signboard flashes: 285 days, 3 hours, 43 minutes and 46 seconds, a countdown to the 2026 assembly election in Tamil Nadu. Scores of people sit glued to screens, fingers flying over keyboards, some others are on mobile phones trying to reach voters in remote hamlets. The Tamizhaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) war room in Chennai is fully activated.
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Man Loses Leg in 'Phatka Gang' Attack on Moving Train in Kalyan
KALYAN: A 22-year-old farmer from Nashik suffered a partial amputation of his left leg after being hit by the notorious 'Phatka gang' near Kalyan. The incident occurred on Sunday morning while Gaurav Nikam was travelling on the Tapovan Express from Thane to Nashik. According to Kalyan GRP, the incident happened between Shahad and Ambivli railway stations when the train slowed down near Irani Pada. Nikam was on a phone call near the train door when a minor boy from outside struck his hand with a
Allegations of Fraudulent Surrogacy Practices Surface at Hyderabad Fertility Clinic
HYDERABAD: Gopalapuram police have registered five new cases against the head of Srushti Fertility Clinic Dr Athaluri Namratha alias Pachipala Namratha, and others based on complaints lodged by five sets of victims. While in one case a couple alleged that the doctor handed them a baby whose DNA did not match theirs, three other couples accused the clinic of adopting dubious methods. They claimed that they had already paid the money â anywhere from Rs 12.5 lakh to Rs 19 lakh â and even deposited their biological samples when they grew suspicious about the operations of Dr Namratha and her clinic. The frauds occurred between 2019 and 2025. Cops are yet to ascertain details of the fifth case.
Uttarkashi Cloudburst Horror: Flash Floods Sweep Away Village, People Seen Running For Their Lives
DEHRADUN: A man narrowly escaped death after the flash flood swept through Dharali village in Uttarkashi on Tuesday, triggering a massive pile of debris. He was seen crawling out from the rubble, covered in mud and visibly injured, moments after the deadly waters destroyed homes, shops, and roads in seconds. The man's identity and his current condition remained unknown as of Tuesday evening, but widely circulated videos have already hailed him as a hero. Officials have not yet confirmed whether he was later taken to hospital or rescued by disaster response teams.
Can Vijay be the Next MGR in Tamil Nadu Elections?
A huge poster of actor Vijay stares down from the wall. A digital signboard flashes: 285 days, 3 hours, 43 minutes and 46 seconds, a countdown to the 2026 assembly election in Tamil Nadu. Scores of people sit glued to screens, fingers flying over keyboards, some others are on mobile phones trying to reach voters in remote hamlets. The Tamizhaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) war room in Chennai is fully activated.
SSC MTS, Havaldar Recruitment 2024: Notification Details
SSC MTS, Havaldar Recruitment 2024
The Staff Selection Commission has released notification for the recruitment exam of Multi Tasking (Non-Technical) Staff and Havaldar (CBIC & CBN). Aspirants can now apply on the official website ssc.gov.in. This recruitment drive aims to fill 8326 MTS and Havaldar posts. The vacancies for MTS are 4887 and those for Havaldar (CBIC and CBN) are 3439. The last date to apply online is 31st July, while that for making online fee payment is 1st August.
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Visa Delays Impacting International Students and US Colleges
Visitors seeking B-1 and B-2 visas from countries with significant overstay percentages must submit bonds before visa approval. (AI image)
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CBS mandates 75% attendance for board exam eligibility in 2026
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Immigrant Families Face School Dilemma Amid Deportation Anxiety
As the back-to-school season begins across the United States, thousands of immigrant families are grappling with a deeply unsettling dilemma: Whether sending their children to class may expose them to immigration enforcement actions suggests a report by NBC News. For mixed-status households, the school gates now represent more than just an entrance to education; they symbolize risk, fear, and uncertainty.“I’ve heard so many people ask what to do, whether to take them or not, because of all these
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The Provisional Merit List for Maharashtra NEET UG 2025 Admissions
The State Common Entrance Test (CET) Cell, Maharashtra, has recently published the provisional merit list for National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test Undergraduate (NEET UG) 2025 admissions under Group A. This list comprises candidates qualified for Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) as well as Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) courses in government medical colleges across the state. A total of 60,021 candidates are eligible to participate in the state counseling process for undergraduate medical and dental seats.
The Impact of AI Chatbots on US Teens and the Need for Digital Literacy Education
A growing number of teenagers in the United States are turning to artificial intelligence chatbots for emotional connection, advice, and companionship. A recent study by Common Sense Media, a group that studies and advocates for using digital media sensibly, found that over 70% of US teens are now engaging with AI companions, with nearly half using them regularly. The trend is raising important questions for educators and policymakers about the role of digital literacy in school curricula and ho
