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She studied for 17-18 hours a day and didn't use her phone for three years. The decision paid off when, at 24 years, she achieved her dream and became an IAS officer, scoring 960 marks overall.
A debate sparked online over IAS officer Neha Byadwal's rigorous study habits during UPSC prep, with critics claiming it disconnects future bureaucrats from real-world India.
Senior farmer leader Gurnam Singh Chaduni launched an indefinite dharna in Kurukshetra on Wednesday, accusing Deputy ...
Former IAS officer Rajinder Pal Singh and his family face criminal charges over a Rs 2,000 crore real estate project in Hyderabad. Accusations include concealing title defects related to the 'SAS ...
After three failed UPSC attempts, Neha Byadwal broke up with her mobile phone for three years.
A debate sparked online over IAS officer Neha Byadwal's rigorous study habits during UPSC prep, with critics claiming it disconnects future bureaucrats from real-world India.