Garima Lohia finished her schooling in Buxar and graduated from Kirori Mal College, Delhi University in New Delhi.
A farm-labourer’s son, Rs 2000, and a dream — how Anil Kumar’s tiny book kiosk near Patna’s stadium quietly became a lifeline for India’s civil service aspirants.
IAS Taruni Pandey quit her MBBS studies to pursue her dream of becoming a civil servant, and achieved that goal with just four months of dedicated preparation.
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At an age when most students are still searching for direction, Sulochana Meena had already rewritten her destiny — and the aspirations of her entire village. Growing up in Adalwada, a remote ...
India’s ‘Army dream’ has spawned a new organised military coaching sector in tier-2 and -3 cities like Meerut, Sikar, and Rohtak. Promise defence lifestyle, ‘officer-like qualities’, and selection in ...
The infusion of Rs 26.5 crore is part of a February 2023 agreement, under which the edtech firm plans to gradually acquire ...
Divya Tanwar, from a small Haryana village, overcame financial hardships to crack UPSC. Her determination and self-study led her to become one of India’s youngest IPS officers and later an IAS officer ...
The Government’s new report ‘Men’s health: a strategic vision for England’ has been criticised by a leading specialist in ...
A major highlight of the collaboration is the establishment of a Centre of Excellence in Construction and Infrastructure at ...
By enhancing local mineral refining, MiniMines aims to improve India’s foreign exchange conservation, boost strategic ...
Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan Guwahati Kendra promotes culture, education, citizen welfare, and digital awareness, shaping an ...