Education
UPSC IAS 2022: Phase 2 exam centre change window activated, know step-by-step process, direct link
Two new examination centres have been added by the UPSC, which includes Dharamshala and Mandi in the state of Himachal Pradesh.

Phase 2 of the UPSC CSE 2022 examination centre change facility has been started by the Union Public Service Commission from today. Interested applicants can change the UPSC IAS 2022 examination centre till March 7, 2022 at the upsonline.nic.in.
Two new examination centres have been added by the UPSC, which includes Dharamshala and Mandi in the state of Himachal Pradesh. It increases the total number of examination centre from 77 to 79. The UPSC IAS 2022 exam centres change facility will be done on the first-apply-first-allot policy.
How candidates can check the UPSC IAS exam centre 2022?
Applicants have to follow the step-by-step process given below to change the UPSC IAS exam centre.
Step 1: Visit the official website, which is upsconline.nic.in.
Step 2: Then, click on the Online request for change of examination centre link on the web page.
Step 3: After this, enter the essential details such as registration ID and captcha without any errors.
Step 4: Then, you have to type OTP on the space provided and click on the Submit option.
Step 5: Then, you have to make the preferred UPSC IAS examination centre 2022.
Step 6: You will receive an OTP that you have to type on the space provided on the web page.
Step 7: Finally, download the acknowledgement slip as a Pdf file and take out the print out for your reference.
What are the IAS 2022 important dates?
Events | Date |
UPSC CSE 2022 exam centre change facility | Phase 2 – March 10, 2022 to March 14, 2022 |
UPSC IAS 2022 prelims exam date | June 5, 2022 |
UPSC CSE mains exam 2022 | September 16, 2022 |
Education
Indian Army Agniveer Result 2023 announced, here’s how to download PDF
The Agniveer Exams were Computer-Based Written Examination (Online CEE) which was conducted on April 17 and ended on April 26.

The Indian Army announced the results for Agniveer 2023 on Saturday. Candidates who appeared for the exam can visit the official website at joinindianarmy.nic.in and check their results.
The Indian Army Agniveer Exam 2023 took place from April 17 to April 26 across 375 examination centres at 176 locations. The results of AROs Siliguri, Kolkata, Gopalpur, Sambalpur, Cuttack, Bihar Jharkhand Recruitment Rally, Barrackpre, and Baharampur have been released today while results of other AROs will be announced soon.
How to download the Indian Army Agniveer Result 2023 PDF?
- Step 1: Go to the official website joinindianarmy.nic.in.
- Step 2: Click on the CEE Results tab on the homepage.
- Step 3: Click on the link for Agniveer CEE Results 2023.
- Step 4: Enter your login details.
- Step 5: Submit
- Step 6: The result will appear on your screen.
- Step 7: Dowload the PDF.
The Agniveer Exams were Computer-Based Written Examination (Online CEE) which was conducted on April 17 and ended on April 26. The selection process consists of two phases— Phase 1 will have an Online Common Entrance Examination at Computer Based Test Centres across the country and Phase 2 will see the Recruitment Rally by AROs at the Rally Venue.
Under Agnipath Scheme, those who are interested can serve in the Indian Army. The recruits named Agniveers serve for a tenure of four years that include training for six months followed by 3.5 years of deployment.
After retirement from the service, they will have the opportunity to apply to continue in the armed forces.
Education
TN SSLC results 2023: Tamil Nadu class 10th results out, here’s how to check results
The Board has not announced any topper list/merit list to avoid any unhealthy competition among the students.

The Tamil Nadu Tamil Nadu Secondary School Leaving Certificate Examination(SSLC) 2023 much awaited class 10th results were announced today on the official website.
The results were declared by Tamil Nadu Directorate of Government Examinations (TN DGE).
As per reports, a total of 9 lakh students had appeared for the examination held from April 6, 2023 to April 20, 2023. 91.39% of the total students appeared have passed the exam.
Here’s how you can check SSLC results 2023:
The class 10 students can visit the official websites, tnresults.nic.in to check and download their respective results.
Here’s the complete process:-
- Visit the official website for TN SSLC — tnresults.nic.in
- On the homepage, Tap on the TN SSLC Result 2023 link.
- A new page asking your roll number and other details will appear on the screen.
- Enter your roll number and fill other credentials.
- Click on submit and your SSLC Tamil Nadu 10th Result 2023 will be displayed on your screen.
- You can download your result and save it for your future purposes.
In the results, girl students have outshined the boys with 4,30,710 girls (94.66%) and 4,04,904 boys (88.16%) reported to have cleared the exam. As per reports, a total of 3,718 schools have recorded a 100% results.
A total of 23,971 students who failed to have cleared in TN SSLC Class 10th examination students will now appear for a supplementary examination.
The Board has not announced any topper list/merit list to avoid any unhealthy competition among the students.
The top five performing districts in the state were Perambalpur which stood with the highest passing rate of 97.67% followed by Sivagangai (97.53%), Virudha Nagar (96.22%) and Kanyakumari and Tuticorin ranking in the 4th and 5th position with 95.99% and 95.58% passing percentage respectively.
The board is also set to announce the TN+1 or TN Class 11 results 2023 today at 2 PM on the official website.
Education
Rae Bareli schoolgirl sweeps floor in school, social media furious at child labour
The photograph is said to be from a government school in Janeva Katra village (Rae Bareli). Children don’t go to schools to sweep the classroom floor instead learn about the world through the syllabus. It is but obvious that the school staffer who had the girl sweep the floor is due for some harsh words and some punishment.

With voters in Karnataka turning away from the BJP in the recent Assembly elections, the apathy shown in schools can snowball into a challenge for the Uttar Pradesh government. In the most recent incident, a schoolgirl from Rae Bareli was seen sweeping the floor in a school instead of studying.
The photograph is said to be from a government school in Janeva Katra village (Rae Bareli). Children don’t go to schools to sweep the classroom floor instead learn about the world through the syllabus. It is but obvious that the school staffer who had the girl sweep the floor is due for some harsh words and some punishment.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s much-vaunted Beti Padhao Beti Bachao scheme has often been ridiculed for the lax implementation of such lofty schemes on the ground in a state that has not turned away from its feudal, casteist past. The double-engine sarkar’s achievements are thus slighted by such incidents. As a result, the photo has gone viral on Twitter.
On social media, there is a free-for-all in responses and comments to the picture. One user said such a condition will always remain until and unless someone has the courage to raise their voices against the authorities concerned. Another person commented that such an issue should be raised in the gram panchayat since non-availability of cleaning staff is a local issue. Another man suggested that the school teacher or master teaching in the school should let their own children be taught in the same school so that conditions improve.
Although the government is riding high on the success of Beti Padhao, Beti Bachao, the image tells a different story altogether. Instead of books, these children are being handed over brooms and set to work.
Recently, another video had surfaced online showing a girl student sweeping the floor in school uniform.
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