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With an acceptance rate of approximately 0.2%, the Indian Administrative Services is one of the most challenging programs to get into, necessitating planned, grueling and persistent training for the minimum time frame of atleast one full year

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  1. Civilsinfo.com WELCOME TO CivilsInfo.Com With an acceptance rate of approximately 0.2%, the Indian Administrative Services is one of the most challenging programs to get into, necessitating planned, grueling and persistent training for the minimum time frame of atleast one full year. For most aspirants, a comprehensive training and guidance program, through either of the two available modes of online or classroom setting, becomes imperative to have an opportunity to successfully navigate the prerequisites to get into the IAS program. CivilsInfo exclusive focus on UPSC and IAS Coaching allows them to design a cutting-edge curriculum specially designed by their qualified and experienced faculty providing aspirants a clearer individualized strategy, and focused topics, based on the aspirants SWOT analysis results.The aspirant’s probability of success is thus exponentially improved with this focused approach. Land Boundary Agreement •More than four years after the historic land border agreement (LBA) between India and Bangladesh, a report published by the civil rights organization – Masum – on the situation in the former enclaves states that protest and resistance have become an essential part of the their survival in India. •The report states that the condition of people is far from what they had imagined. They still have to get land records and nothing has been done to provide them with employment. •The report calls for a comprehensive survey that should be undertaken to identify and assimilate people whose names have previously been excluded by staff, and all the benefits of being citizens in India should be extended to them

  2. Civilsinfo.com •The LBA resolves the dispute on the land border that dates back to the colonial era, while India transfers 111 border enclaves to Bangladesh in exchange for 51 enclaves. •It also solves the question of citizenship for over 50,000 people in these enclaves. •About 51,000 people, living without a nation, in 111 enclaves of both countries (land parcels located across the border) have not given up hope. They were tracking political developments – being in New Delhi or Dhaka – blow by blow, moment by moment. The story is captured in their daily Facebook updates. •The wait had finally ended at 4:13 pm on June 6, 2015, when the Indian Prime Minister concluded the final pact for the ratification of a 41-year agreement to exchange parcels of land. With a stroke of the pen, about 14,000 people living in 51 Bangladesh enclaves within West Bengal in India; he became an Indian. •Both countries have offered the inhabitants of the enclave the possibility of returning to their (notional) motherland or being left behind wherever they are. According to a July 2011 Bharat Bangladesh Enclave Exchange Coordination Committee (BBEECC) poll, Saddams – regardless of caste, creed or religion – would not leave India. •BBEECC was the driving force for asking for the ratification of the LBA. But many on the side of Bangladesh – which includes some Hindu minorities and some poor Muslims – would pass through India. They are putting their hopes of doing better in the relatively more prosperous Indian economy. For more info: https://www.civilsinfo.com/

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