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How to Prepare for UPSC in 1 Year (Beginner Guide – 2026)

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Preparing for the UPSC Civil Services Examination (CSE) conducted by Union Public Service Commission is a dream for lakhs of aspirants. The exam selects candidates for prestigious services like Indian Administrative Service (IAS), Indian Police Service (IPS), and Indian Foreign Service (IFS). If you are a beginner and have 1 full year, this guide will give you a complete roadmap — from zero level to Mains -ready. 📝 Step 1: Understand the UPSC Exam Structure UPSC CSE has 3 stages: 1️⃣ Prelims (Objective – MCQs) • General Studies Paper 1 • CSAT (Qualifying) 2️⃣ Mains (Written – 9 Papers) • Essay • 4 GS Papers • 2 Optional Papers • 2 Language Papers (Qualifying) 3️⃣ Interview (Personality Test) 👉 Official Notification & Syllabus: 🔗 https://www.upsc.gov.in 🔗 https://www.upsc.gov.in/examinations/syllabus 📅 1-Year Preparation Strategy (Month-wise Plan) 🔹 Months 1–3: Build Foundation Focus on NCERT Books (Class 6–12). Subjects to cover: • History •...

Top 10 Upcoming Govt Jobs in March 2026: The Gen Z Guide to Financial Freedom

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Forget the old "9-to-5" grind. For Gen Z , a career is about  security, high impact, and a paycheck that actually keeps up with inflation . If you're looking to secure your future, March 2026 is shaping up to be a massive month for government recruitment in India . Whether you're a fresh graduate or finishing up your 12th, these 10 roles offer more than just a desk—they offer a lifestyle. Here are the top upcoming government job opportunities you need to track this March, along with the official links to apply.   1. SSC Combined Graduate Level (CGL) 2026 The "King" of government exams. This is where you land roles like  Income Tax Inspector ,  CBI Sub-Inspector , or  Assistant Section Officer . •  Notification Expected:  March 2026. •  Gen Z Perk:  Massive social status and a starting salary that can hit  ₹1.4 Lakh+  at senior levels. •  Official Website:  https://ssc.gov.in/ •  Apply Link:   https://ssc.gov.in/...

The Great Redefinition: Why Gen Z is Walking Away from the 9-to-5

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For decades, the "standard" career path was a straight line: get a degree, land a corporate job, and climb the ladder for 40 years. But for Generation Z—those born between the mid-1990s and early 2010s—that script isn't just outdated; it’s being shredded. As of 2024, Gen Z has officially surpassed Baby Boomers in the workforce. Yet, a staggering  46% of Gen Z employees  in the U.S. and nearly half globally report planning to leave their current roles within the next two years. This isn't a "lazy" phase or a fleeting trend. It is a fundamental shift in how humanity views the relationship between life and labor. 1. Burnout is the Default, Not the Exception  Gen Z entered the workforce during a global pandemic, economic instability, and a burgeoning mental health crisis. Unlike previous generations who wore "the grind" as a badge of honor,  40% of Gen Z  report feeling stressed or anxious "all or most of the time".  They watched their ...

Gen Z Protests in Nepal: The Youth Movement That Shook a Nation

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In the spring and autumn of 2025, Nepal witnessed one of the most significant youth-led uprisings in its recent history. What began as a protest against a controversial social media ban rapidly grew into a nationwide movement driven by Generation Z — the country’s digitally connected, politically conscious, and socially mobilized youth.   This blog explores why the protests erupted, what Gen Z in Nepal was really protesting about, how the movement unfolded, and what it means for the future of Nepali society and politics. The Spark: Social Media Ban and Digital Backlash On 4 September 2025, the Government of Nepal ordered a nationwide shutdown of 26 major social media platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, YouTube, X (formerly Twitter), Reddit, Signal, and Snapchat after they failed to register under new rules imposed by the Ministry of Communication and Information Technology .   For young Nepalis, these platforms were more than apps — they were the hubs of soci...