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  2. Vikas Divyakirti - Wikipedia

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    2022. 1,000,000 subscribers. 2022. Last updated: 12 January 2024. Vikas Divyakirti (born 26 December 1973) is a former civil servant, educator, author and lecturer. He was a member of Central Secretariat Service [2] and is currently the entrepreneur and coaching head of the Drishti IAS Coaching Institute, a UPSC coaching institute based in Delhi.

  3. Sanskriti School - Wikipedia

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    August 12, 1998. Principal. Richa Sharma Agnihotri (since 2017) Campus size. 7.78 acres [1] Website. www.sanskritischool.edu.in. Sanskriti School is a recognised integrated co-educational school in the diplomatic area of Chanakyapuri, New Delhi. It is affiliated with CBSE and offers education from Nursery to XII.

  4. Chanakyapuri - Wikipedia

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    Chanakyapuri (Sanskrit: चाणक्यपुरी, romanized: Cāṅakyapurī) is a neighbourhood and diplomatic enclave established in the 1950s in New Delhi, India. [1][2][3] It is also a sub-division of the New Delhi district and plays host to the majority of foreign embassies in New Delhi. Chanakyapuri, meaning "city of Chanakya", is ...

  5. Mukherjee Nagar - Wikipedia

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    Coaching Industry. Mukherjee Nagar is often referred to as the UPSC Coaching hub for UPSC aspirants. The locality is dotted with a plethora of IAS coaching centers, libraries, bookshops, and hostels. This ecosystem has transformed the area into a vibrant and competitive hub, where students from all corners of the country come to chase their ...

  6. Vivekananda International Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Vivekananda International Foundation describes itself as an "independent, non-partisan institution that promotes quality research and in-depth studies." The Foundation was established in December 2009, at a site in New Delhi's Chanakyapuri allotted by the P. V. Narasimha Rao government in 1993. Ajit Doval, who retired as the director of the ...

  7. University of ancient Taxila - Wikipedia

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    Chanakya, the influential, 4th century BCE, Prime Minister of the founder of the Mauryan Empire, Chandragupta Maurya, is also said to have been teaching at Taxila. [ 16 ] Kumāralāta , according to the 3rd century CE Chinese Buddhist monk and traveller Yuan Chwang, Kumāralāta , the founder of Sautrāntika school was also an excellent teacher ...

  8. Indian Economic Service - Wikipedia

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    Cabinet Secretary. Rajiv Gauba, IAS. The Indian Economic Service (abbreviated as IES, I.E.S.) is an inter-ministerial [2] and inter-departmental central civil service under Group A [3] of the executive branch of the Government of India. The unique aspect of the service is that the cadre posts are spread across various departments and ministries ...

  9. Chanakya - Wikipedia

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    Chanakya sensed their presence by covering the palace floor with a powder, and tracing their footprints. At the next meal, he caught them by filling the dining room with thick smoke, which caused the monks' eyes to water, washing off the ointment. Chanakya complained about the young monks' behavior to the head monk Acharya Susthita.