Srinagar, March 11 -- The recent announcement of the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) results has once again brought inspiring stories of successful candidates into the spotlight. As always, toppers' interviews, preparation strategies, and years of dedication are being widely discussed. Their achievements certainly deserve recognition. However, amid this celebration, an important concern often goes unnoticed-the growing tendency in society to treat the UPSC as the ultimate benchmark of success. Over time, a belief has taken root that the highest purpose of education is to clear the UPSC exam. In many households and communities, becoming an IAS or IPS officer is seen as the pinnacle of achievement. While such pride is understandable,...
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