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11.03.2026 15:03
While some lashed out that he had ‘wasted’ a precious seat by not committing to the IRS, others resented his year-long unpaid leave from training to prepare, calling it an unfair edge funded by taxpayers. “Next year, you sit for the exams again and aim for the IAS,” said one sarcastic comment. “As long as you have stupid Indian tax payers to fund your studies while doing a fun job, you should always aim higher!”

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UPSC capped re-tries by serving officers. Backlash still rages—‘hate against bureaucracy’
More than 200 candidates who'd cleared UPSC in 2023 and 2024 did so again to improve their rank. This time, they are not getting congratulations online.
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