Sandeep Kumar

Sandeep Kumar

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11/07/2021

No matter how good you are , you can always be replaced !!

16/08/2018

Why are IAS and IPS officers paid so less compared to MLAs and MPs even after clearing one of the toughest exams and taking the responsibility of a whole district?

A senior IAS official gets about two lakhs. It's a pretty good salary! An MLA averages 1.1 lakh, the lowest is paid in Tripura (17 500 / -) and the highest is paid by Telangana (2.50 000 / -).
Then, on average, one member earns less than the senior IAS officer.

A member earns a maximum of 2.7 lakh per month, including office expenses and secretarial assignments.
A standardized salary would be around 2.3 lakhs. It is only nominally above an IAS leader in the forefront.

And the question is incorrect in itself. The most rigorous review is not made by officials but by politicians. They do it every five years. It is safe to say that the efforts and punishments of an honest public representative in the office are much more important than those of the bureaucrats.

And be careful, this is not a comfortable position for more than 30 years. An honest politician will have to work hard to be elected again.

12/06/2018

Something to think about.

05/06/2018

The BJP wins just 2 of 14 by-poll seats. What's your take on this?

What stupidity do people have who think that the BJP lost the by-elections?

Do you not watch movies in Hindi (or other Indian languages)?

The filmed hero is deliberately beaten at the beginning to deceive his opponents.

When he is defeated, all his enemies advance to enjoy his blows.

Then, suddenly, he reaches his full form.

He gets up and hits all of them alone and also with empty hands.

Who can even dream of defeating the BJP led by two superstars?

They have deliberately and strategically lost their seats so that the opposition parties trust their success too much, while BJP and RSS executives wake up to work harder during the next year to be able to beat them without effort. united opposition

Shri Rajnath Singh summed up BJP's strategy so well: "For a massive jump, you always have to go back two steps."

Prepare for the next BJP jump in 2019

05/06/2018

How were your UPSC CSE 2018 prelims?

I think UPSC is testing the patience of the students and telling them to do something better in life after 2 attempts.
I started preparing civil services since 2013.
Hard work used to bring fruit in the early years.

I appeared for the preliminaries for the first time in 2014. I eliminated the Prelims, Hands and I applied for Personality Test (Interview) in 2015, 2016 and 2017. (As you know, it takes almost a year of Prelims for the personality test and final results).
I could not erase Hands (written) in 2017 and, therefore, there is no personality test in 2018.

Why did I tell you all this? Just to let you know that there are many people who make a great effort year after year to pass this test.

And after appearing for Prelims 2018 and also for 2017, I told myself that UPSC told me to get out of this vicious circle of attempts and failures. There are many standard questions, such as Current Affairs: Syrian edition, Aadhar, IRNSS, and ISRO, etc.
But, the amount of absurd questions also increases; you feel like WTF and the f ** k reads all the information in such detail. Only luck can help you navigate later. And knowing that "Chance" is going to have a more important role in his selection after putting 4-5 years of hard work into this terrifying revision.
All serious candidates in this game know what they have lost to clear the preliminaries and do it in Hands / Interview. The innumerable amount of NOS for your friends, the trips that you have planned but not because the Prelims / Hands are close and the expectations that people have about you because you have put so many days/weeks/months/years of hard work for this exam. It will erase once we have a rank in the final list (that's what we think).
Although my 2018 Prelims scores seem to be good enough to help me appear in Hands-2018, I definitely decided to appear for the last time.
And, I have serious suggestions from people who have just started preparing for the exam

Work hard. This sometimes eclipses luck.
Come with a plan: how many years, how many attempts and what to negotiate at the price of your bonus years.
Do not skip this criticism just because some Bhaiya / Didi have reached the bottom row. Do it because you want it.
Do not put more than 2 years of your first year of life (21-32) for this exam. (Why am I doing it?) Well, I'm already working and I can take the time to prepare. In addition, it is always good to learn from the experience of others (here mine).

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