Because of the corona virus issue? If it does not happen then worst affected will be people whose interview is stuck, around 600-700 such people I think are yet to appear for their interview.
@neyawn sir and others, what is your take?
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@Kasturi22 Congratulations for clearing difficult exams like IRDAI and Nabard. Nowadays these regulatory exams are way harder because of the obscenely low success rate like 0.13% for RBI with so few seats and lakhs of applicants. I was a regulatory exam aspirant since 2018 failed all while reaching 2 interviews now turned UPSC aspirant only because there are atleast 200 300 seats for general but yeah syllabus is 10x here. Hope you clear UPSC with flying colors ma'am. Also this year everyone somehow seems to be preparing for UPSC around me. Insane competition incoming for us all!
Did you get those words etched on your Junagarh inscription, Skandagupta? :P
Rarely get to see any Ancient History fandom. High-five!
I, Skandagupta scion of the mighty Guptas drove away the savage shveta turushka hunas(white huns) from our homeland bharatvarsha and I have recorded my exploits in Bhitari as an inscription. That rudradaman who pillaged junagarh and overwrote Mauryan inscription on the famous rock was another yavana invader whose kingdom was destroyed by Gupta ancestors to bring self rule. Hail Bharata!
Okay, Vikramaditya :)
That's my grandfather nibba.
You also took the title after defeating Huns. You forgot? :p
eia draft looks imp, can u guys share ur simplified source for it... i have read it from vision but still looks complex.
quid pro quo..
Charles Wood Despatch | 1854 | Lord Dalhousie | Education |
Hunter Commission | 1882 | Lord Ripon | Education |
Raleigh Commission | 1902 | Lord Curzon | Education |
Sadler Commission | 1917 | Lord Chelmsford | Education |
Hartog Commission | 1929 | Lord Irwin | Education |
Sargent Plan | 1944 | Lord Wavell | Education |
Campbell Commission | 1866 | Sir John Lawrence | Famine |
Stratchy Commission | 1880 | Lord Lytton , | Famine |
Lyall Commission | 1886 | Lord d Elgin-II | Famine |
MacDonnell Commission | 1900 | Lord Curzon | Famine |
Mansfield Commission | 1886 | Lord Dufferin | Currency |
Fowler Commission | 1898 | Lord Elgin-II | Currency |
Fraser Commission | 1902 | Lord Curzon | Agriculture |
Babington Smith Commission | 1919 | Lord Chelmsford | Currency |
Hunter Committee Report | 1919 | Lord Chelmsford | Punjab Disturbances |
Muddiman Committee | 1924 | Lord Reading | To examine the working of Diarchy of the Montague-Chelmsford reforms |
Butler Commission | 1927 | Lord Irwin | Indian States |
Whitley Commission | 1929 | Lord Irwin | Labour |
lee | civil services | ||
Simon Commission | Lord Irwin | To investigate the progress of the governance scheme and suggest new steps for reform | |
Sapru Commission | 1935 | Lord Linlithgow | Unemployment |
Sapru Commission | 1944 | non party conference | .to examine the whole communal and minorities question from a constitutional and political point of view |
Hilton young Commission | 1939 | Lord Linlithgow | Currency |
Chatfield Commission | 1939 | Lord Linlithgow | Army |
FIoud Commission | 1940 | Lord Linlithgow | Tenancy in Bengal |
Lex loci | 1850 | dalhousie | Civil right of religious convert;Religion, Uniform civil code |
sandhurst | 1926 | army | |
welby | civil and military expenditure |
something which i realised
around 200 people scored=120+
300 unique people scored=b/w 110-120
however 600 unique people scored=100-110
real competition is between 3rd group...also it would be far fetched but I guess the cutoff should also lie within the 3rd group , or maybe late 90's.
also a couple of silly mistakes pulls ur percentile down by 3-4%ile points.but I guess this is common for all . committing such mistakes is harakiri anyway ( this is going to make the real difference)