The Engineer gave his life, Didn't pass the exam; IAS-IPS officers expressed concern

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The Engineer gave his life, Didn't pass the exam; IAS-IPS officers expressed concern


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As we keep bringing news and all stuff related to UPSC especially for IAS and IPS. But, today's news can make you upset.


Getting the success in UPSC exam is not that much difficult with the right strategy but it is also not the cup of tea for every person. to crack this exam one has to be very quick in his strategy, if something happens so must have the plan B, as it is not for all who has dedicated his entire life to only UPSC.


The brother of an IAS by profession he was an engineer but the story came to light when took a very hard step, he gave his life because he was not able to crack the UPSC.  He was preparing for the UPSC exam but got failed and gave up his life. 


After the story came to light, many dignitaries and bureaucrats showed their concern and also suggested the strategy. if you will prepare right then you will be in the league. 


officials expressed concern

Engineer Anoop Singh, living in Gaur City-2, Noida, committed suicide by hanging himself. It is being told that the engineer took the suicidal step due to not being able to clear the UPSC exam. After this development came to light, Awanish Sharan, a 2009 batch IAS officer of Chhattisgarh cadre, has expressed concern over such incidents.


He wrote in his tweet, 'It is very sad to read such news. What happens if IAS is not made, then sometimes you would have thought for your companions also… Sometimes it seems that this exam has been ‘overrated’.

The Engineer gave his life, Didn't pass the exam; IAS-IPS officers expressed concern



After IAS Saran's tweet, an IPS officer Suraj Singh Parihar also expressed concern on such matters and wrote that such an aura has been created regarding the Civil Services Examination as if there is nothing else in life other than this.


At the same time, many successful officers also say that one should always revise the syllabus thoroughly. Instead of studying for numbers, if you correct the mistakes, then the numbers will automatically get better.

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