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New Delhi: Civil services exam topper Aditya Srivastava scored 54.27 per cent in the prestigious exam conducted by the Union Public Service Commission UPSC , according to the detailed marks of the recommended candidates released by the Commission on Friday. Following closely behind is Animesh Pradhan, who scored 52.69 per cent in the stanley becher Civil Services Exam stanley cup 2023. As many as 1,016 candidates 664 men and 352 women have qualified in the examination, results of which were announced on Tuesday. The civil services examination is conducted annu stanley mug ally by the UPSC in three stages preliminary, main and personality test or interview to select officers for the Indian Administrative Service IAS , Indian Foreign Service IFS and Indian Police Service IPS , among others. The preliminary examination consists of two objective type multiple choice question papers of 400 marks. This stage is meant to serve as a screening test only, and the marks obtained in it by the candidates, who are declared qualified for admission to the main examination, are not counted for determining their final order of merit. Also ReadMS IAS Academy students shine in UPSC CSE, secure top All India Ranks The merit is determined out of the total of 2,025 marks written or main exam is of 1,750 marks and the interview is of 275. Srivastava 27 got a total of 1,099 marks 899 in the written and 200 in the personality test, according to the marks of recommended can Aoxt Hyderabad: Muslim student group alleges Islamophobia by ABVP at UoH
Delhi: Registration of Births and Deaths Amendment Act, 2023 allows the use of a birth certificate as a single document for admission to an educational institution, issuance of a driving licence, preparation of voter list, Aadhaar number, registration of marriage, appointment to a government job and for any other purpose determined by the centre will come into force from October 1. Union Ministry of Home Affairs made stanley usa the declaration in this regard in a notification issued on Wednesday, stating October 1 as the date on which the provisions of the Act shall come into force paving the way to help create a national and state-level database of registered births and deaths which eventually would ensur stanley cup e efficient and transparent delivery of public services and social benefits and digital registration. Also ReadLast chance for free Aadha stanley taza ar card updates In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section 2 of section 1 of the Registration of Births and Deaths Amendment Act, 2023 20 of 2023 , the Central Government hereby appoints the 1st day of October 2023, as the date on which the provisions of the said Act shall come into force, the notification said. Both the Houses of Parliament passed the Registration of Births and Deaths Amendment Bill, 2023, in the Monsoon Session concluded last month. The Rajya Sabha passed the the bill by voice vote on August 7 while the Lok Sabha has passed it on August 1. The Bill, which sought amendment to the 1969 Act, was pil |
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