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‘Not demonetisation but a statutory exercise’ That post transformed into the President of India post Independence.ģ. The current Parliament had been inaugurated in 1927 by Viceroy Lord Irwin.The opposition parties had boycotted the foundation stone laying ceremony in December 2020 - amid farmer protests and the Covid-19 pandemic.

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A joint statement by the floor leaders of ‘like-minded’ opposition parties, announcing a united boycott of the event, is expected by Wednesday once the formal invitation is received by the parties.Nitish’s JDU is also likely to skip the event. The Congress has already voiced its opposition to the idea. The TMC and the CPI said they will skip the inauguration.Opposition parties are demanding President Droupadi Murmu should inaugurate it.Another rallying point for the opposition parties is the inauguration of the new Parliament building on May 28 by PM Modi.Kejriwal said the forthcoming vote in Rajya Sabha would be a “semi-final before the 2024 election”.However, Delhi Congress leader Ajay Maken has opposed voting alongside AAP in Parliament. The Congress too has hinted that it might vote against the Ordinance in Parliament.Earlier, Bihar CM Nitish Kumar assured Kejriwal of his JDU’s support over the Ordinance issue.After meeting Kejriwal in Kolkata on Tuesday, Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee said, “We support AAP in the fight against the central Ordinance.Request all parties not to vote for BJP's law.”.Delhi CM and AAP boss Arvind Kejriwal is on a nationwide tour seeking support from the parties to vote against the Bill to replace the Ordinance in the Monsoon Session.The Centre’s Ordinance to control appointments and transfer of bureaucrats in Delhi, overriding the recent Supreme Court judgement, has become a rallying point for the opposition parties.Opposition gets more fuel for a united fight The exam is divided into three stages: a preliminary, the main examination, and a personality test.Ģ.It is held every year to select officers for the Indian Administrative Service (IAS), Indian Foreign Service (IFS), Indian Police Service (IPS), and other Group A and B civil services. The UPSC civil services exam is considered one of the most competitive exams in the world.Even last year, the top three rank holders were women with Shruti Sharma, a student of history, securing the first position.UPSC had announced vacancies for 1,011 posts in civil services. The third and final phase of the interview was held on May 18. The commission conducted interviews in three phases for 2,589 candidates.

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Of the 933, 345 are from general category, 99 from Economic Weaker Sections, 263 from OBC, 154 from Scheduled Caste and 72 from Scheduled Tribe category.

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According to the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) that conducts the examinations, a total of 933 candidates have been recommended for appointment, of which 183 are chosen as IAS officers.In fact, women have taken up 12 of the top 20 slots. Among the top 25 candidates recommended for appointment to various elite services such as IAS, IPS and IFS, 14 are women and 11, men.Ishita Kishore topped the exam followed by Garima Lohia, Uma Harathi, Smriti Mishra, Mayur Hazarika, Gahna Navya James, Waseemm Ahmed Bhatt, Aniruddh Yadav, Kanika Goyal and Rahul Shrivastava.This is the second year in a row that the top three slots have gone to women. All the top four ranks have been bagged by women. Ishita Kishore, a Delhi University graduate, has topped the civil services examinations, the results of which were announced on Tuesday.










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