IAS Aspirants face intense competition in realizing their dreams. Failure in these exams creates deep pain in the heart of sincere candidates. Although persons preparing for the civil services exam would be expected to show more maturity and drive, the vagaries and the discrepancy in UPSC exam results create frustration among many worthy students.
The recent suicide of the Chennai IAS aspirant Ms. Anu Annadurai , bears testimony to this. Shattered by her Prelims 2010 result took this extreme step. Although yearning for a goal that is beyond their potential creates frustration, She was a sincere student had twice appeared in the IAS interview exam earlier. At the same time we must accept the factors of peer pressure too.
Anti-Depression Helpline
If any IAS aspirant need someone with whom they can share their pain and misery in confidence; someone who would listen, understand and accept them unconditionally, as a faculty we came forward to help the candidates out of depression.
Aspirant need help can contact us over telephone or through email.
Confidentiality and anonymity are assured.
We don't have any political or religious affiliation.
Our services are absolutely free.
If you are in crisis please do call us.
Contact
If you need a Anti-depression support from CivilseXpert call: 09789091915 any time (English/Tamil)
Email: founder@civilsexpert.com
If you feel you need a professional Anti-Depression/ Anti-suicide support for free,
We recommend http://www.snehaindia.org
Hot line: 91.44.24640050
Email: help@snehaindia.org |
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It is our responsibility to reform the IAS exam process to make it more transparent and more accountable so that any further loss of valuable life is prevented.
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Over reliance of coaching center too leads to failure and frustation.