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UPSC Mains 2024

UPSC/PCS Pre + Mains Preparation with Oracle IAS’s 2024 Batch

Welcome, aspiring civil servants! Oracle IAS, a pioneer in civil services coaching, is excited to announce the commencement of our new UPSC/PCS Mains batch. Beginning on 16th January 2024, our program is designed to provide comprehensive and versatile preparation for one of the most prestigious examinations in India. Key Features: Prelims and Mains Integrated Study

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UPSC Topper Interview (CSE 2018) : Kumkum Joshi interview Rank 34 (Reserve list)

Hi All, Six months after the UPSC announced the results of the Civil Services (Main) Examination, 2018, it has released reserve list of 53 candidates who have been selected to fill up the remaining posts.We are pleased to announce that one of our own students Kumkum Joshi has finally cleared cleared UPSC CSE 2018.  Kumkum Joshi had enrolled

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Topper’s evaluated copies for UPSC : Kumkum Joshi

Hi All, Six months after the UPSC announced the results of the Civil Services (Main) Examination, 2018, it has released reserve list of 53 candidates who have been selected to fill up the remaining posts.We are pleased to announce that one of our own students Kumkum Joshi has finally cleared cleared UPSC CSE 2018.  Kumkum

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Political Parties in India #13

Oracle IAS, the best coaching institute for UPSC/IAS/PCS preparation in Dehradun brings to you views on important topics. Syllabus: GS-2, Salient features of RPA. Types of parties in India National Parties State Recognized Parties Unrecognized Parties What are the conditions to become a national party in India? Lok Sabha has 543 seats in total out

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CONNECTING THE DOTS : Farmers’ Distress: Swaminathan Committee Report #11

TOPIC: Farmer’s Distress: Swaminathan Committee on Farmers (2006) Background  Starting SINCE 1990s, agriculture growth in India — particularly in rural India — has declined at a devastating rate. This has had a calamitous impact on the livelihoods associated with agriculture. High rate of farmer suicide is a symptom of this distress.  The year

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