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UPSC Civil Services Exam: The Emotional, Financial, and Professional Costs of Prolonged Preparation
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Education·3 g önceRésumé IA

UPSC Civil Services Exam: The Emotional, Financial, and Professional Costs of Prolonged Preparation

The UPSC Civil Services Exam, one of India's toughest, sees lakhs of aspirants aiming for limited IAS, IPS, IFS posts. Experts advise quitting if performance stagnates or mental well-being suffers, highlighting the emotional, financial, and professional toll of prolonged, unsuccessful preparation. Skills gained can be reframed for other careers, and some successful candidates even pivot away from bureaucracy.

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Times of India
KMT Legislators Propose Systemic Pay Raise Mechanism for Civil Servants, Military, and Teachers
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Politique·04.06.2026Résumé IA

KMT Legislators Propose Systemic Pay Raise Mechanism for Civil Servants, Military, and Teachers

KMT legislators, alongside 18 civil servant groups, announced a draft bill to institutionalize pay raises for military, civil servants, and teachers. The proposal mandates raises when CPI grows 3% or every four years, with adjustments reflecting inflation, and calls for broader representation in review committees. They aim for passage this legislative session.

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‘There’s just one formula for success…’: Farmer’s daughter clears UPSC exam, shares winning mantra
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09.05.2026

‘There’s just one formula for success…’: Farmer’s daughter clears UPSC exam, shares winning mantra

Prachi Kumari, a farmer's daughter from Vidisha, achieved an impressive AIR 260 in the UPSC Civil Services Examination, becoming the Hindi medium topper. Her journey, marked by financial struggles and reliance on self-study, highlights the power of determination and continuous hard work. Prachi's success serves as a significant inspiration to aspiring civil servants across the nation.

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Times of India
Debate Emerges Over Administrative Accountability in Civil Service Scandal
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Politique·30.04.2026Résumé IA

Debate Emerges Over Administrative Accountability in Civil Service Scandal

A debate has emerged in the civil service over who bears responsibility for administrative failures - frontline officers or senior civil servants overseeing them. A new mechanism targets department heads for 'widespread, repetitive, systemic' failures, aiming to clarify administrative blame. Former ministers, high-ranking bureaucrats and political observers question the government's decision not to make it a legal requirement to publish full investigation results.

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