UPSC Exam Row: Aspirants in Delhi on the Warpath

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Violent protests, candle marches, even hunger strikes - civil services aspirants in Delhi have done it all, hoping the government will bow down to their demands. "Since the protests started, no one in Mukherjee Nagar has been studying because the government has been giving repeated assurances; but we're still anxious and don't know what to expect," said Jatin who has been preparing for the exam since October 2010. (Read more)

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