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In a bid to improve learning level of school students, the Delhi government has formed 29 flying squads of its officials to ensure "zero tolerance" during examinations, under its 'Chunnauti-2018' education reform programme. (PTI)
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UPSC IAS Exam: Still, the government is thinking of making changes across the board. While currently, candidates between the age group of 21 and 32 years are eligible to appear for the examinations, the new cut-off rule, if implemented, will reduce that to just 26, says ET. That means hundreds of thousands of students who had set their heart on participating in this exam will not be able to do so. (PTI)
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UPSC IAS Exam: However, that rule, if passed, will not be applicable immediately. So those who are preparing for the exam have no need to fear of being left in the lurch. That should be of great relief to them. The Civil Services Examination is held every year and students start preparing for it from the first year of their graduation itself. (PTI)
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UPSC IAS Exam: While this result will apply to the general category, no reduction in the Civil Services Examination (CSE) upper age limit for the Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes will be done – the current upper age limit for them is presently 37 years. (PTI)
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UPSC IAS Exam: While the committee has recommendatory powers, it is the Narendra Modi government which will take the last call on whether the Civil Services Examination (CSE) upper age limit will be reduced. (PTI)

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