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IPS officer Sameer Sharma shared his UPSC journey on Instagram, highlighting his struggles from academic setbacks to success.
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Ed had wisdom and kindness beyond his years and a way with people that endeared him to them,” said his father, Spencer.
Experts spoke with Education Week about the potential challenges and opportunities an official U.S. language creates.