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The Civil Services Exam conducted by the Union Public Service Commission is one of the toughest exams in India, having its origin in the pre-independence era. Today, while lakhs of aspirants take the exam every year, only a select few hundred make the final cut. India has seen several IPS officers, selected through the UPSC, who brought massive changes in law and order situations in their jurisdictions by controlling crime. Do you know who was the first UPSC topper of independent India? It was CV Narasimhan.
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Most Beautiful Handwriting In The World: Can you recall how important handwriting was during our Class 10 and 12 board exams? Many of us were constantly reminded by teachers and parents to keep our writing neat and legible. But today, with smartphones, tablets, and laptops taking over, writing by hand feels almost outdated—and beautifully crafted penmanship has become a rare sight. In a world where digital fonts are just a click away and most communication happens on screens, one young girl from Nepal reminded us of the forgotten beauty of handwriting. Back in 2017, Prakriti Malla’s school assignment went viral for one simple reason—her handwriting was so precise, so symmetrical, that it looked too perfect to be real. She wasn't from a major country known for viral trends—not India, Israel, USA, Japan or Indonesia—but Nepal. Her handwriting was soon hailed as the most beautiful in the world, and her story captured global attention. In a time when fonts are auto-selected and writing is replaced by typing, Prakriti’s story reminds us that traditional skills still matter. Her stunning handwriting is more than just a visual delight—it's a call to slow down, embrace mindfulness, and reconnect with our thoughts in a way screens simply can't offer. 
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MyGate Success Story: Industrialist Harsh Goenka recently shared the amazing story of Abhishek Kumar, an IIT Kanpur graduate who gave up a high-paying job to become a security guard. But this was no ordinary job switch. Abhishek worked 14-hour shifts in uniform to deeply understand how security works in Indian gated communities. People thought he was just another guard. No one knew he was actually building something big—MyGate. Today, MyGate is used by over 4 million people in 25,000 housing societies. It handles more than 100 million check-ins every month and has helped 1.2 million security guards switch to digital tools. Abhishek didn’t do this alone. He teamed up with Vijay Arisetty, a former pilot and war veteran, and Shreyansh Daga, a tech expert from IIT-Guwahati and ISB. With their combined knowledge from top Indian institutions, the trio turned a simple idea into one of India’s leading community apps. From guarding gates to guarding homes with smart tech—MyGate has changed the way India lives.  
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Meet a 71-year-old retired banker from Jaipur who has cracked the ICAI CA Final Exam 2025, becoming an inspiring symbol of lifelong learning. Motivated by helping his granddaughter study, he took on the challenge post-retirement and cleared one of India’s toughest professional exams. His story, shared widely on social media, has earned admiration and proves that age is no barrier to ambition and hard work.
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Business Success Story: He failed 7 times, faced 75 rejections, but one ‘yes’ changed everything. Today, he runs a company worth Rs 9,350 crore that millions use across India. His story is nothing short of inspiring.  
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Two IIT graduates launched a failed startup called Fashnear, but didn’t give up. They used the lessons from that failure to build Meesho—a platform once mocked online, now worth Rs 32,370 crore to Rs 33,200 crore (approx). By focusing on small-town sellers and keeping their platform commission-free, they turned memes into momentum and built a business that’s now challenging Amazon and Flipkart.
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Binod Chaudhary is Nepal’s richest man and the country’s only billionaire, with a net worth of around Rs 15,000 crore (1.8 billion dollars). Best known for creating the popular instant noodle brand Wai Wai, he turned a simple idea into a global business success.
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Word's Richest Man In History: Long before stock markets, tech giants, and oil empires defined wealth, there lived a man whose riches were so vast, they became legend. In the golden sands of 14th-century West Africa, Mansa Musa, the emperor of Mali, ruled over a kingdom so prosperous that his name still echoes through history as the richest person to ever live. The Mali Empire, a powerful trading realm that flourished in western Africa from the 13th to 16th century, developed from the state of Kangaba near the upper Niger River. Said to have been founded before 1000 CE, it grew into one of the largest empires in the world. Mansa Musa once remarked it would take a year to cross his empire from one end to the other. While today’s headlines are filled with Billionaire Elon Musk, Amazon's Jeff Bezos, Google's Sergey Brin and Mukesh Ambani, none of them — not even combined — come close to the awe-inspiring fortune of this African king. But Mansa Musa’s story is more than just gold and numbers. It’s about legacy, vision, and the power of leadership that transformed a nation into a beacon of wealth, learning, and culture. Step into the world of Mansa Musa — where caravans glittered with gold, cities flourished with knowledge, and one man’s influence reshaped economies and inspired upcoming  generations.
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India's Richest Doctor: Once a boy from Kerala with dreams far bigger than his hometown, Shamsheer Vayalil dared to imagine a future where he could make a real difference. Armed with determination and a medical degree, he journeyed to the Middle East—not just to build a career, but to build a legacy. Today, Dr. Shamsheer Vayalil is the founder and chairman of Burjeel Holdings, one of the most respected healthcare groups in the UAE. A radiologist by training and a visionary by nature, he has transformed the healthcare landscape across borders. Married into the family of Gulf retailing magnate M.A. Yusuff Ali, he carved his own identity through sheer perseverance and purpose. He now leads a diversified portfolio including Ziva, Keita, RPM, LifePharma, Lakeshore Hospital, and Educare Institute. His compassion is as large as his success—pledging Rs 6 crore to support families of medical students who died in the Air India crash. Dr. Shamsheer is now India’s richest doctor and one of the fastest-growing NRIs on Forbes' list reportedly. His story shows that with hard work and big dreams, anything is possible.    
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Meet Haryana-based professor, who founded Doctor Dahiya Farm cultivating 9-10 tonnes of mushrooms and generating a monthly revenue of Rs 9 lakh. 
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Indian Origin CEOs Leading Global Companies List: Leaders of Indian origin are leaving a remarkable imprint on the global stage, steering some of the world’s most influential companies. From Google to Adobe, and even Chanel, their inspiring journeys tell a powerful story—one that begins with strong academic foundations in India and evolves through a rich tapestry of global experiences. These leaders aren’t just occupying top positions; they’re driving innovation, shaping industries, and redefining what it means to lead in the modern world. Their rise is a testament to how education, vision, and cross-cultural insight can come together to inspire impactful leadership across continents. 
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IAS Success Story: Neha Byadwal's story reflects extraordinary dedication and resilience. She failed in Class 5 and then faced multiple setbacks in UPSC—two failed prelims and one failed mains.
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Success Story Of Bollywood: Today, let's go through the nostalgia pages and feel a pump of vigour reading about our favourite superstar's rags-to-riches story.  
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Business Idea 2025: The success story of a mother and son duo hailing from Kerala --Leena and Jithu-- is about the mushroom farming business model reminds us that if we put in the necessary effort and are enthusiastic about something, we will eventually succeed.
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Junaid Ahmad, a young man from Nagina in Uttar Pradesh who secured 60 per cent marks in class 10th but with his hard work and dedication he scores AIR 3 in UPSC CSE exam. His story is a shining example of perseverance, resilience, and the power of not giving up, making him one of India’s most inspiring UPSC success stories. Scroll down to read more about it.
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Meet a farmer’s daughter from Madhya Pradesh, who cracked the UPSC Civil Services Exam in her second attempt with an impressive AIR 23, without any coaching. She turned to self-study after failing her first attempt. Tapasya not only broke academic barriers but also societal ones when she rejected the 'Kanyadaan' ritual at her wedding. Scroll down to read about her inspiring story.
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India's young batting sensation Yashasvi Jaiswal has etched his name in the history books once again. The 23-year-old left-handed opener scored a brilliant century on Day 1 of the first Test against England at Headingley, Leeds, becoming the first Indian cricketer to score a hundred in his debut Test in both Australia and England.  While Jaiswal continues to create headlines on the field, he has also achieved a personal milestone off it. In 2023, he purchased a stunning 5-BHK apartment in Thane, Mumbai. Scroll down to know all about it. 
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The word "beggar" usually evokes images of poverty, hardship, and life on the streets. It’s often associated with daily struggles for survival. But in a surprising turn, some individuals have managed to turn begging into an unlikely path to wealth. One remarkable example is Bharat Jain—widely known as the world’s richest beggar—whose story defies traditional ideas about poverty and success.
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At just 19, this teenager has stunned the world by speaking 46 languages and writing in 400. He’s not from the US, China, Japan, Europe, or Pakistan and his story is nothing short of extraordinary. From setting records to inspiring students worldwide, he’s proof that age is just a number when passion meets talent.
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Meet a boy from a small village in Maharashtra who became India’s youngest IAS officer just at the age of 21, it is a powerful story of determination and resilience. Coming from a financially challenged background, his father an autorickshaw driver and mother a farm worker, Ansar overcame several hardships and fulfilled his dream inspite of all the struggles. Scroll down to read about his inspiring story.






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