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🚨Big Scam Revealed🚨

The Details and Proofs of many IAS/IPS Officers who Misused the Reservation Quota and Qualified for the UPSC

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1) IAS Abhishek Singh
Batch - 2010 (AIR - 94)
Quota - General (Locomotive Disability)

In his social media accounts, he is working in movies, YouTube videos, working out and doing everything that people with locomotive disabilities cannot doImage
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2) Asif K Yusuf (IAS)
Batch- 2020(IAS)
Quota - EWS

They became an IAS officer by using a fake OBC NCL certificate, and after all the investigations in 2020, it has been proven that they obtained the IAS position by using a fake certificate.Image
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3) Priyanhu Khati (IAS)
Batch - 2021
Quota: General (Otrhopedically Handicaped)

They were recruited under the OH (Orthopedically Handicapped) category, and many eyewitnesses claim that the person is completely fit, as evidenced by numerous posts on social media.Image
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4) Anu Beniwal (IPS)
Quota - EWS

Her father was also an IPS officer, and they themselves have been selected through the EWS quota. It is strange that despite being the child of an IPS officer, they were selected under the EWS quota.Image
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5) Nikita Khandelwal (IAS)
Batch - 2014
Quota - General (Visually Imapared)

She was selected from the General Category under the Visually Impaired quota. However, in the video, you can see how she is taking her driving test without wearing glasses
6) Pooja Khedkar (IAS)
Quota - OBC

- Using Luxry Private car with Lamp
- Fake Disbaility Certificate
- Fake Non - Creamy Layer Certificate(father was also Civil Servant)Image
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May 26
UPSC asked 15 questions from the economy (Static + CA).

One thing is absolutely clear:
"You need to master basic concepts of economy."

Here I'm sharing the list of 15 important keywords that you constantly encounter in your daily life.

[Bookmark this and revise it multiple times🔖]

1. Priority Sector Lending (PSL)
2. Ways and Means Advances (WMA)
3. Non-Performing Assets (NPA)
4. Advance Pricing Agreement (APA)
5. Windfall Tax
6. Middle Income Trap
7. Greenwashing
8. Volatility Index (VIX)
9. Gold Arbitrage
10. Fiscal Austerity
11. Frontloading of Capex
12. Lipstick Effect
13. Ancillarisation
14. Silver Dividend
15. Algo Trading

A Thread [Explanation]
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1. Priority Sector Lending (PSL)

Banks must lend to sectors like agriculture, MSMEs & housing to ensure inclusive growth.

- Set by RBI
- Target: 40% of total loans
- Vital for rural development
2. Ways and Means Advances (WMA)

Short-term loans by RBI to govt to handle cash flow mismatches.

- Legal: RBI Act, 1934
- Repo rate linked
- Types: Normal & Special WMA
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May 3
UPSC Prelims 2025: Last leg revision.

You just need to revise these 6 major topics in order to score 18/20 questions from the Indian Economy portion.

[Backed by PYQ analysis from 2018-2024]

Save this, Revise this, Ace Prelims:
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1. Current Affairs & Applied Economy (35%)

👉🏻 Most Important Section: Contributes 35% of Economics Questions.

‣ Focus on:

- Carbon Market,
- Digital Currency (2023)
- E-commerce, NFT, Labour Reforms (2022)
- Cyber Insurance, Kisan Credit Card (2020)

Key Insight: Questions are contemporary & dynamic- follow current affairs religiously!
2. Money & Banking (28.75%)

👉🏻 Second most important: Banking, Bonds, and Monetary Policy dominate.

- Money Market, G-Secs, Debt (2024)
- Sterilization, Monetary Policy (2023)
- RBI, Urban Cooperative Banks (2021)
- Commercial Paper, Demand Deposit (2020)
- Inflation Indexed Bonds, Credit Rating (2022)

📝 Key Insight: Keep track of RBI policies, financial markets & global banking trends.
Read 8 tweets
Apr 24
If you can't write a good Introduction in UPSC Mains, You can't become an IAS.
Master the art of writing intros right now.

It can make or break your game.

Here are 7 Unique intros that will help you see your name in the holy PDF.

Bookmark this tweet to revise and practice these Intros in your answers🔖

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Subject: "Indian History and Society (GS1)"

1. India's vibrant society is a testament to the coexistence of diverse cultures, languages, religions, and traditions.

It is this pluralism that enriches our social fabric and promotes dialogue and understanding.

2. The history of human civilizations is a testament to the continuous exchange of ideas, knowledge, and innovations, which has contributed to the progress and development of societies across the globe.
Subject: "On Democracy (GS2)"

3. Democracy is not about just periodic elections; it is about fostering an inclusive and responsive governance system to empower individuals, protect their rights, and ensure their participation in decision-making.
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Apr 22
UPSC CSE 2024 results are out today.

Some dreams came true.
Many dreams paused.

But for those eyeing Prelims 2025, this thread might change your game. 🧵

Let’s decode economic interlinkages - the most ignored but highest-scoring area in GS.
After mentoring for 15+ years for UPSC, I’ve seen one pattern:

The toppers don’t read more.
They understand better.
(Save it, revise it and practice it before #upscprelims2025 )

And one chart like this is what separates blind memorization from actual mastery.

Let me simplify it for you 🧵Image
Let’s start with monetary policy basics:

📈 When inflation is high → RBI increases repo rate
📉 When inflation is low → RBI reduces repo rate
Simple, right?

But here’s the trick: UPSC doesn’t ask definitions.
They ask effects.
They ask logic.
If RBI increases the Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR) → banks lend less → money supply shrinks → inflation drops.

UPSC might frame it like

Q. If RBI increases CRR, which of the following is most likely?
(a) Money supply increases
(b) Inflation rises
(c) Lending capacity of banks reduces. ✅
(d) None of the above
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Apr 16
After 15 years of teaching Economics to UPSC aspirants, I can say this with full conviction:

You don't need to master everything in Economics to crack Prelims & Mains.

You need to understand the right things.

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If you can deeply understand these 5 areas, 80% of your Eco prep is done:

1️⃣ Financial Markets
2️⃣RBI’s Monetary Policy
3️⃣ Fiscal Policy & Government Budgeting.
4️⃣ Balance of Payments (BoP)
5️⃣ GDP vs. GVA (National Income Accounting).
6️⃣ Inflation - Types, Trends, Indices.

Let me break down why these 5 matter 👇
‣ Financial Markets:

Understand the difference between money & capital markets.

・Key topics:
- Repo vs Reverse Repo
- G-secs, T-Bills
- Commercial Paper, Certificates of Deposit
- Role of RBI vs SEBI

UPSC loves asking conceptual + current-linked questions here.
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UPSC aspirants, you're missing out if you don’t know these economic curves!

These are not just graphs,
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1. Phillips Curve
2. Laffer Curve
3. Lorenz Curve
4. Kuznets Curve
5. Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC)
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A thread 🧵 on the most important economic curves you MUST master:
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🔹 Relationship between tax rates & revenue.
🔹 Too high or too low = Less revenue.
🔹 Used in tax reforms, budget policies & supply-side economics. Image
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