Challenges for Hindi-Medium Aspirants in Delhi's UPSC Coaching Hub
Hindi-medium aspirants face a widening gap in Delhi’s UPSC hub
The Hindu
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In Mukherjee Nagar, Delhi, a prominent hub for civil services coaching, Hindi-medium aspirants are facing significant challenges due to a lack of updated study materials. Unlike their English-speaking counterparts, they often rely on outdated resources, highlighting a growing disparity in preparation opportunities for the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) exams.
- 01Hindi-medium aspirants in Delhi's Mukherjee Nagar face a scarcity of updated study materials.
- 02The coaching hub was once a thriving center for Hindi-medium students, especially from Bihar and Uttar Pradesh.
- 03Key figures like Ashok Singh and A.K. Mishra helped establish Mukherjee Nagar as a coaching destination in the late 1980s.
- 04Current resources for Hindi-medium students are often limited to outdated translations and fragmented notes.
- 05The disparity in resources reflects broader challenges faced by non-English speaking aspirants in competitive exams.
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In Mukherjee Nagar, a well-known coaching hub for civil services in Delhi, Hindi-medium aspirants are increasingly disadvantaged due to limited access to updated study materials. While English-medium resources have evolved to meet the changing demands of the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC), Hindi-speaking students often find themselves relying on outdated translations and fragmented notes. This situation starkly contrasts with the late 1980s, when figures like Ashok Singh established the area as a thriving center for Hindi-medium coaching, attracting students primarily from Bihar and Uttar Pradesh. The current lack of resources not only highlights the challenges faced by Hindi-medium aspirants but also raises concerns about equity in preparation opportunities for competitive exams.
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The disparity in study materials affects the preparation of Hindi-medium aspirants, potentially impacting their performance in UPSC exams.
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