Civil services examination conducted by UPSC is considered one of the toughest exams in the world. Lakhs of candidates prepare for years to clear this exam but only a few are able to achieve that. Because of the reservation and the existing exam pattern the exams are losing the sheen.
Category: Nation First
Reply to the Veterans supporting ‘Not in my name’ campaign
Dear Veterans, I am a citizen of India and the wife of a veteran. Sharing some thoughts that came to my mind after reading your letter. You are ‘not affiliated with any single political party‘ but I am not affiliated with ANY political party. Your commitment is only to the
Remembering Kargil War
Every year Kargil Vijay Diwas brings in the mixed feelings of pride and pain, loss, and gain. It has been 18 years today when the Indian army achieved victory over infiltration of Pakistani soldiers through Operation Vijay. National Highway 1D, connecting Srinagar to Leh cuts through Kargil. The area of
How Rohingyas are changing the demography of Jammu
Recently a housing society in Noida witnessed an unprecedented incident when a group of illegal Bangladeshi migrants attacked residents, vandalized property and created a ruckus in the area. This maybe a bizarre incident but the menace of illegal migrants is affecting the country in more ways than one. For decades, India
Kashmiriyat – The Lost Legacy
Reading about the terrorist attack on Amarnath pilgrims, I came across a write-up in The Indian Express with the headline ‘The attack that restored Kashmiriyat’. A day ago India’s Home Minister had also expressed the same feeling when he said, “Kashmiriyat still alive, I salute it”. What is Kashmiriyat?
The Reality Of Samba Spy Case
A few days back when International Court of Justice stayed the death penalty given to Kulbhushan Jadhav by a military court in Pakistan on the charges of spying for India, the whole country celebrated this victory. Though it wouldn’t mean much till the time Kulbhushan Jadhav is safe home.
The Declared Emergency
I am lucky to be born in a post-independence era and perhaps like all other people born after independence would have never valued the price of it. But two years during my childhood taught me the real value of the freedom that democracy imparts but we take it for granted.
The Hypocrisy of the Congress on Army Suppression
Lt Gen Bipin Rawat has been announced as the next army chief succeeding Gen Dalbir Singh Suhag. Gen Rawat has been chosen from a pool of five senior most officers. All are equally competent, decorated, honest, and have served the motherland with equal passion. Congress and Left parties are trying
Pakistan killed your father Gurmehar
The student clashes in Ramjas College, New Delhi has once again started the debate on nationalism. Left student wings are known for their anti-India, anti-security forces and anti-establishment stands. The clashes took place over ABVP’s objection to JNU student Umar Khalid’s lecture in Ramjas College, the same Umar Khalid who
Award Wapsi Gang is Back With Intolerance Part Two?
'Award wapsi gang' is back again! This time they're perturbed abt demonetisationSir @narendramodi they shud also be probed for black money pic.twitter.com/CwR5EAZGms — Rita (@RitaG74) November 16, 2016 In September 2015, Dadri, a dusty small town just next to NCR became the talking point in national and international media when