In his social media accounts, he is working in movies, YouTube videos, working out and doing everything that people with locomotive disabilities cannot do
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.
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.
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.
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)
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UPSC is a Battle of Self-Mastery – Here’s How to Win It.
Let me be brutally honest.
Most of you think UPSC is about syllabus, books, tests, and coaching.
No.
- UPSC is a battlefield of the mind.
- You’re not fighting 8 lakh aspirants.
- You’re fighting your own habits.
- Your own distractions.
- Your own inconsistency.
- You don’t need more notes.
- You need more discipline.
🧠 Master Your Mind > Master the Exam.
Here’s a 4-part Mental Mastery System I’ve taught to every serious aspirant:
A Thread
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1. System > Motivation:
Stop waiting to “feel motivated”.
Motivation is a mood swing. Discipline is a system.
✅ Set a fixed 6-hour daily schedule. ✅ Use time blocks, not to-do lists. ✅ Even on low-energy days, show up.
Consistency beats intensity every time.
2. Audit Your Dopamine
Here’s a harsh truth: Scrolling reels, checking UPSC memes, chasing likes - you’ve hijacked your brain.
You’re training yourself to seek instant rewards.
But UPSC is delayed gratification.
🧠 Start rewiring:
Put your phone in another room while studying.
No screens 30 minutes after waking up.
Reward only after task completion.