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Woman tops UPSC civil service exams

Two top slots in the coveted Union Public Service Commission Civil Services Examinations 2011 have been achieved by women candidates.

According to the results announced on Friday, Shena Aggarwal, who

UPSC aspirants can now choose Indian languages for interview

The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has informed the Bombay High Court that candidates, who opt for an Indian language medium (other than Hindi) for the written Civil Services exam, can hence

Governor felicitates UPSC qualifiers from J&K

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Jammu and Kashmir governor N.N. Vohra has felicitated 12 youths from the state who cracked the all-India civil services exam this year, expressing hope that their effort would inspire more to compete at the national level.

Farmer’s daughter first Muslim woman from J&K to crack IAS

Failing twice to clear the IAS examination did not deter Ovessa Iqbal from trying again to break into the coveted civil services as she felt it was the only way she could change the lives of people of her state Jammu and Kashmir.

UPSC pulls out prelims option paper

New Delhi, Oct. 18: The government has decided to do away with the optional paper in the civil services preliminary examination from next year and instead replace it with two compulsory papers. The ch

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