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Controversial IAS trainee Puja Khedkar's candidature canceled by UPSC; debarred from all future exams

"The UPSC has examined the available records carefully and found her guilty of acting in contravention of the provisions of the CSE-2022 Rules," the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) said in a statement.

Second medal for India at Paris Olympics as Manu Bhaker-Sarabjot Singh win Bronze

The Indian pair defeated the Koreans 16-10 to earn the country its second medal at the quadrennial showpiece, and in the process made Bhaker the first Indian post independence to bag two medals in a single edition of the Games.

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2 dead, 20 injured as Mumbai-bound passenger train derails in Jharkhand

The cause of the derailment is being ascertained. Reportedly, a goods train had also derailed nearby. However, it is not clear whether the two accidents occurred simultaneously.

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American woman found chained to tree in Maharashtra forest; attempted murder case lodged against ex-husband

A shepherd found the 50-year-old woman in the forests of Sindhudurg district after hearing her cries. Prescriptions found on her person indicate that she might be suffering from psychiatric problems.

When dreams die quietly: Young lives lost due to 'negligence of authorities'; 7 arrests made so far

Just a month before the incident that has sent shockwaves across the country, another civil services aspirant, Kishor Singh Kushwah, had filed a complaint pointing out the risks associated with using the basement for classes or as a library. Despite two reminders, no one paid heed.

CBI files final chargesheet against Kejriwal in Delhi excise policy case

Kickbacks of around ₹90-100 crore were paid in advance to some politicians of the ruling AAP in Delhi, including CM Arvind Kejriwal, by some persons in the liquor business from south India to tweak the Excise Policy for 2021-22, the CBI has alleged.

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Delhi civic body seals illegal coaching centers in wake of UPSC students' death by drowning in basement library

The Municipal Corporation of Delhi has sealed more than a dozen illegal coaching institutes amid massive public outrage over the death of three civil services aspirants due to rain-induced flooding in west Delhi's Rau's IAS Study Circle, whose bosses have been sent to 14 days' judicial custody. Meanwhile, expectedly so, a political slugfest has ensued in the national capital, with each party blaming the other for the incident.

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