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Does a joint secretary IAS officer get the same privileges as a DM?

I personally know an IAS officer , a Joint Secretary in Ministry of Finance , who was also in PMO serving under Prime Minister Narendra Modi.I am sharing my thoughts, so that it can motivate all the aspirants, because he has been the source of inspiration ,which induced me to pursue civil services.I got an opportunity to stay and spend some time discussing various things with him during my UPSC interview time.First of all I should say , the few days I spent with him completely changed my outlook on bureaucracy and enhanced my maturity level.I will share my overall experiences on what I felt and what I learnt from him including the answer for the question.Experiences serving as a DM?When I was a DM , the expectations from me were different. I was responsible for implementation of Govt. Policies. I was directly interacting with the people everyday. There used to be quite a lot of field visits every weekend.This is the time you should start identifying yourself with the people as a servant and not as a boss(a quality which you should cherish forever). You should politely listen to their problems and try to solve them as much as your prerogatives allow you to. Work will be hectic. But since you regularly visit different places like schools , colleges and get to meet different sets of people , your DM days will fly like a feather. What you do as DM will motivate officials working under you and help leave a permanent impact on their minds. It will also help the youth of your district develop a sense of optimism in the system. They are our future. So your job is not just to administer , but to produce positive vibes during your service.About political interference?Politics exists everywhere. Politics is inherent in humans. You will have ups and downs in your career. But you just have to maximize the ups and reduce the downs,due to which you will gradually start ignoring the downs. When your political bosses know that you are sincere and straightforward they will think twice before interfering during the course of your work. They will start co-operating ,because better outcomes in governance will benefit them and they will earn a good name as well. Once I was asked to take a decision by local politicians which I refused to. The matter was taken to the CM and he asked them to not meddle with my decision,because it will be correct. This is the support you will get from your political bosses. 98% people are good. So why take those 2% seriously. Won’t it affect your morale?There are pessimists and haters everywhere. Just ignore them, and that is the best insult you can give them and teach a lesson that they are so insignificant.Threat to life?Haha!Nothing can kill you other that your own conscience. Be honest.When did you join the service?When I was 30 after giving 4 attempts.(This for aspirants who feel they cannot do anything worthy when you join the service late).How is your career so successful?I cannot call it successful yet.I still have more than a decade of service left.I was not very smart or studious. Infact I was given low marks in the interview twice because of which I had to reappear again and again.But once you clear the exam , everything else will look easier.Learn and apply what you learnt. Think big and take appropriate risks(He has completed LLB,MA Economics and International Relations in US while working.)Co-operate and do not confront with the system. Change the system gradually by being a part of it and not opposing it. Make your work get recognized. India is changing.Do not have a criteria to rate your success based on the posts you hold. This is risky as you will expect something and if it does not happen you will get demotivated. If you have a vision and you work hard , your work will be recognized. Keep suggesting new ideas to your bosses and make sure you implement the ideas when you are in charge of it. Ideas without outcomes are fishes without fins.For example, He was a mission director of RTE. Not a very powerful post,but it is because of the work he did there ,he was chosen for PMO.Experiences in PMO?Being appointed to the PMO was a pleasant shock. It is decided by the Cabinet committee on Appointments. I was in US then. I was told that I was chosen by the PM himself. It made me nervous. But working with the PM was a blessing. You get to take part in decision making influencing the future of the nation of 1.28 billion. I had no political influences. In fact I was working in a state where ruling party is not a part of NDA. So your work is getting recognized ,Isn't it?When I was in PMO , I should be there before the PM arrives at 7–7.30 AM. Average 16 hours of work everyday. One of the Busiest offices in the world. Everything that is done there has implications on our foreign policy, growth, National Security infact the politico-economy of the globe.Working with PM was the best experiences ever I could ask for. Satisfied!Experiences as a Joint-Secretary?As I got promoted as a Joint-Sec,I had to be transferred to Finance Min. It is because of the area of my interest in Economics and Alma matter. In PMO , one macro-manages the policy decisions of all important ministries.Here it is more of micro management of economic affairs. It is a specialist post.In finance-min , you take part in Budget Making , International Financial Co-operation and signing memorandums with nations like U.S , Germany , Japan etc on behalf of Govt of India. You need to have enough knowledge ,and this is where what you learnt will have a practical application. Frequent visits to RBI and interacting with top officials there is a part of his work schedule.When finance secretaries,ministers of foreign nations visit India, briefing upon decisions and convincing them for co-operation and financial assistance for Industrial corridors , Infrastructure and Metros are main areas where he gets to work with discretion under legal norms.During my stay , I found that he leaves to the North Block at 8.00 AM. He was also talking about an important presentation that he has to make to the Cabinet Secretary.These are the First Hand Experiences I gained during the course of my interaction with him.Now coming to the most insignificant part of the Answer,Privileges and miscellaneous from what I observed :*Housing : 5–10 Mins travel from Cabinet secretariat. A 3bhk , having a capacity to host 5 guests for staying at a time. 3 maids and a separate outhouse for them to stay with their family. It was an old British style house with classic furniture and full of books. You get a larger house while working as a DM.No-traffic,and only security personnel and their vehicles are in rounds , as that colony is filled with top bureaucrats.*Transport : Maruthi-SX4 chauffeur driven ,with “Bharat Sarkar” insignia that can be seen from a distance. No beacon. Had window curtains and white seat cover.*Others : Computer, Internet and printer provided by Government.You get to interact with your neighbors who are also bureaucrats serving as Joint and Additional Secretaries.I have seen government officials/guests coming to meet him for work/courtesy during my stay.The main reason for me to answer the demand of the question in the end, is to just give an idea of what makes the civil service important and attractive. What I covered in the end becomes insignificant when you go in the right direction. When you see it as a job,you lose then and there :)BTW , I forgot to tell one more thing. His mother was a farmer and is a farmer and she is not even aware of what her son is doing in North Block. :)All the best!For a few ,who wants more to believe , a photo frame that was in the living room. (Blurred Intentionally.)Edit: To portray the responsibilities further,some of the agreements signed recently.Source: Media Reports and PIB

As a human being, for what and who were they out of the ring, who was your favorite boxer?

I am older, so it depends on what part of my life.When I was a kid, the Rock.When I was a young man, Sonny Liston, and then Ali, George Foreman, and Larry Holmes.But when I really began to study the history of the sport, Max Schmeling became my all time favorite athlete outside of the ting, for his lion like courage during Kristallnacht.CREDIT PICTURE TO WAR HISTORY ONLINECREDIT AND SPECIAL ATTRIBUTION: The facts and quotes below are taken from a number of sources, but special attribution goes to: Ali: A Life by Jonathan Eig; Beyond Glory: Joe Louis Vs. Max Schmeling and a World on the Brink by David Margolick; Boxrec all records and statistics; By George: The Autobiography of George Foreman by George Foreman; Larry Holmes: Against the Odds by Phil Berger; Joe Louis: Hard Times Man by Randy Roberts; Joe Louis: The Life of a Heavyweight by Lew Freedman; Max Schmeling and the Making of a National Hero in Twentieth-Century Germany by Jon Hughes; Max Schmeling: An Autobiography by George Lippe; Ring all boxer rankings; Joe Jacobs (1898-1939) | American Experience | PBS ; Kristallnacht ; The Night Schmeling Risked All : Boxing: An old friend recalls how the former champion saved his life by outwitting the Gestapo in 1938.Well, who is my favorite boxer out of the ring?I am in my 70’s, so for my early years, the Rock was my favorite. Humble, hard working, came from dirt poor poverty, tough as nails, and a guy who everyone could admire.My teen years, Sonny Liston. I was a boxing nut even then, and the cruel, terrible, way the boxing establishment vilified the much mis-understood Sonny Liston offended me then, and still does to this day. (Anyone who ever saw the illiterate Sonny struggling to scrawl his name for kids would understand he was NOT the villain the establishment painted him).My adulthood, Muhammad Ali and George Foreman, for their charitable deeds and immense human kindness, Joe Frazier, another Rocky, humble, hard working, came from nothing, and a man to be admired.Larry Holmes, who Patrick encouraged me to read about, and who i found out of the ring (and away from the media who he detested) was a man of immense kindness and quiet charity, who paid for Joe Frazier’s health care on the condition no one knew about itBut as I grew older, and really studied boxing history, I found one of the champions towered over all the others as a real world hero, and his quiet, kind decency and charity matched anything Ali and George did.Before I get to Max Schmeling: A brief word for Rocky MaricanoEveryone knows about Rocky in the ring. But out of the ring Rocky was fanatically loyal to people he cared about, he was generous to a fault, he was kind, and he never lost the humble touch that endeared him to so many.The Vingo fight, and its aftermatch, and his plan to tour the United States with his friend Muhammad Ali and preach racial peace and harmony in the hope they could ease the terrible tensions of the times, are true indicators of who Rocky was.A brief word for Sonny ListonEveryone interested in boxing knows the fearsome stories of the Big Bear.But out of the ring, Sonny was entirely different. He had a dry and very droll sense of humor; Sonny loved children, and wanted to be an inspiration to them; Sonny, horribly abused as a child and not allowed to go to school, couldn’t read or write, but he got his wife to teach him how to sign his name so he could give kids who asked him for it his autograph; Sonny was known as scrupulously honest; and was both kind and generous to many people; Sonny’s best friend was Joe Louis, and one of his few other friends was Muhammad Ali.From the time he met Joe Louis, in 1958, till his death, Sonny quietly gave Joe part of every purse from every fight. Sonny and Max Schmeling are the only reason Joe didn’t end his life homeless, penniless, and hungry.A brief word about Muhammad AliMost people in the world know about Ali in the ring, his poems and his accomplishments. Most don’t know he was shy and retiring out of the ring. Not able to read as a kid because of untreated dyslexia, he was completely different in person than his public persona.Ali became a beloved and inspirational figure for three reasons, his stand against the War, and his staying and risking prison, his greatness and courage in the ring, and most importantly, his fearless acts of courage, charity, and decency to help others, ranging from giving money to a referee in an airport when he needed it himself, raising millions to feed the poor, to going out on a ledge, literally, to save a man’s life, to flying to Baghdad, when he was badly ill, to save 19 hostages.A brief word for Big George ForemanMost everyone knows of George’s incredible career in the ring, retiring at the height of his physical prowess, coming back 10 years later and regaining the title 20 years after he lost it. Had George not been supporting his Christian ministry and outreach, he would have lived comfortably on his savings the rest of his life after his first retirement.But George put his own money into his mission in all aspects, and in 1987, faced the prospect of either spending the last of his savings, or closing his Youth Center. Foreman says in "God in My Corner : A Spiritual Memoir," that he prayed for an answer, and with his wife demanding he not bankrupt the family, decided a return to boxing was the only answer to funding his Church and Youth Center.George returned to the ring only to raise money for his "kids and his flock" as he called his youth center and church. George Foreman never changed from the kindly, decent preacher who stood on those street corners in Houston. His second championship did not alter who he had become. His humble and gentle demeanor was not some sort of act he crafted to better sell George Foreman grills. He was exactly what he appeared to be - the most humble and personable fighter to ever set foot in a boxing ring.A brief word for Larry HolmesThe media painted Larry as a racist thug. Nothing could have been further from the truth. Gerry Cooney was bothered that his fight with Holmes was sold as a black vs. white thing. He was astonished and happy when Holmes called him after the Las Vegas battle to say that wasn’t what he wanted either.Cooney recalled the conversation:“Larry said, ‘Listen, that’s just people talking, that’s not us,' ”But more, Larry called to offer his support. The same media that had hyped Cooney as the “Great White Hope” mocked him after his defeat, despite his having put up a terrific struggle, and it wore on Cooney, depressing and disheartening him.It was Holmes that again called him to help:“After our fight everyone picked on him except me, I called him and said ‘Get out of the house.”And after the drugs and depression, it was again his friend Larry Holmes who reached out a lifeline.When Joe Frazier was badly injured and needed surgery, Larry quietly paid for it, and helped Joe for the rest of his life.That’s who Larry Holmes really is.And now, another man lied about by the media - Max Schmeling was not a Nazi as the media painted himMax was painted as a Nazi during the pre-WW2 era, especially by American Media, after his defeat of Joe Louis, and during (and after) the build-up to their famous rematch in 1938.Nothing could have been further from the truth.Professor Robert Weisbord had heard stories about Max Schmeling, but was determined to find out the truth - was he the Nazi supporter the American media portrayed him during the 1930’s, or were these stories about his heroic acts true. Professor Weisbord said in a remarkable article published in England’s History Today:“Little did I dream that this guy, whose reputation was that of a Nazi, had done something remarkably courageous…"The story of Max Schmeling and who he really was, and his real world courage and kindness makes him unique in boxing history.Max was a world heavyweight champion who is best remembered for being the first man to defeat and stop Joe Louis on his rise to the championship, and for his defeat by Louis in the rematch, a one round rout on the eve of WW2.But oh, there is so much more to the story of the Hall of Fame Champion, Maximillian Adolph Otto Siegfried Schmeling.Young Max Schmeling and his decision to become a boxerSchmeling was born in the Prussian province of Brandenburg. He first became interested in boxing as a teenager, when his father took him to watch a theater film of the heavyweight championship match between Jack Dempsey and Georges Carpentier.Dempsey became the young Schmeling’s idol, and Max decided to become a boxer himself. He began boxing in amateur competitions and in 1924, won Germany's national amateur title as a light heavyweight. Schmeling then turned professional. Though Dempsey was his hero, Schmeling developed a careful, scientific style of boxing very much akin to Dempsey’s nemesis, Gene Tunney.A hint that Max Schmeling was a different type of human being came in 1928 when he hired Joe Jacobs, who was Jewish, to be his manager, and despite the best efforts of the Nazis to make him fire him, stayed with Jacobs through thick and thin until Jacobs death in 1939.In 1930, Max won the title on a foul from Jack Sharkey, the only heavyweight to ever do so, and lost it in their rematch, in 1932, though virtually everyone in attendance, including Dempsey and Gene Tunney, thought the German had won comfortably.Max Schmeling and Joe Louis in the drama filled fight and rematch in the 1930’sIn 1936, with the backdrop of Nazi Germany and Hitler, the German Max Schmeling beat #1 contender and rising superstar Joe Louis.Now the #1 contender, Max was denied his title shot, as James Braddock milked the title by not defending it, and making personal appearances. The US Boxing establishment, knowing Braddock would not defeat Schmeling, and desperate to deny the Germans another propaganda victory, shelved the number one contender, and in 1937, the number two contender, Joe Louis won the title. His first defense was against Schmeling.Max was painted as a Nazi during the pre-WW2 era, especially by American Media, and the media outdid itself during the period around and after the Louis-Schmeling. Max was painted as a goose stepping Nazi, and a villain of the first water.Nothing could have been further from the truth.The media had Max Schmeling, as a willing model for Adolf Hitler and The Third Reich, the self-proclaimed Aryan Superman. Schmeling evidently once lunched with Hitler and had lengthy conversations with Goebbels, master propagandist of the Nazi regime, but his tale is far more complex than it first appears.Schmeling, when he won the title and returned to Germany, was summoned to meet Hitler. As he told his wife, to refuse would have meant both their deaths.Schmeling told his wife, Czech actress Anna Ondra, who related the story to others, that he had no choice, if he was living in Germany, but to appear compliment with the Government. But he drew the line when Hitler sent word for him to fire his manager, Joe Jacobs, who was Jewish. Schmeling refused, and that refusal would cost him dearly half a decade later.Schmeling wrote to Hitler refusing the order, saying:“I received a letter from the Reich Ministry of Sports. They want me to split from Joe Jacobs, my manager since 1928.... I really need Joe Jacobs. I owe all my success in America to him."Joe Jacobs (1898-1939) | American Experience | PBSWhen Max returned to Germany after his defeat by Joe Louis, Schmeling was completely shunned by the Nazis. Despite being out of favor, he was allowed to fight, and he won both the German and European heavyweight championships on February 7, 1939, with a first-round knockout of Adolf Heuser.Max Schmeling towers like a giant during Kristallnacht in the hours and days that made him my favorite athlete of all timeBut Schmeling was never a Nazi, and proved who, and what, he really was, during the “night of the broken glass,” the Kristallnacht pogrom of November 1938.A man who had once owned a hotel Max stayed at, and had been friends with him, was in Berlin, and was Jewish, and as the pogrom raged in the streets of Berlin, with Jews killed and beaten, he told his two young sons to go to the hotel where Schmeling and his wife lived, and ask for Max. He told them to tell the fighter that his friend begged him to save them.For the next 4 nights, as the city burned and Jewish homes and businesses were destroyed, and Jews killed or rounded up, Max Schmeling and his wife hid two children in their hotel suite. When the Gestapo came room to room, Max barred their way in, asking:“don’t you know who I am?”Of course, as his wife noted with amazement later, if any of them had checked, Max was not a member of the party, and was disliked by Hitler and his cronies. He had bluffed the most vicious members of the Gestapo with nothing but courage.The two little boys, hiding in the Schmeling’s bedroom, heard the shouting, and remembered every detail the rest of their lives.When it was possible to smuggle the boys, Henri and Werner Lewin, back to their father, who had hidden and survived, he did so, and helped the family get out of Germany safely.Max never wanted his kindness and heroism to be generally known.Max, not in the good graces of the Nazis, was sent to the front to fightDuring the war, Max, despite being 35 by then, was assigned to the Fallschirmjäger Paratroopers, and forced to fight in the front lines, by Nazis who resented that he had never joined the party.He was over the age the Fallschirmjäger accepted recruits for - but the Nazi party ordered him drafted and forced to join.If they had hoped to break Max, or have him refuse and give them a chance to shoot him, they were disappointed.Nonetheless, the fighter survived the war, and came home to a ruined Berlin completely destitute.Despite being worn down, partially crippled from a right knee wound, and 42 years old, Schmeling resumed his career in order to get food for his wife and himself.Max after WW2Max fought five bouts, and retired again with enough money to invest in a new business which had come to Germany. In return for a small investment, and his willingness to serve as a German spokesman for Coke, he was allowed to buy an interest in his own bottling plant and held an executive's position within the company.Eventually, he owned an entire plant himself, and worked his way up the company ladder as well. Once penniless and hungry, he was now wealthy.Max and JoeBut Max had read about the troubles his old rival Joe Louis was having, and off he went to America to visit him, and to see if he could help.In a story you could not invent, Max became friends with Joe Louis and assisted his former rival financially from then on, repeatedly helping him avoid homelessness and poverty. The only thing Max asked of his friend was that Joe not tell anyone what he was doing. The once bitter rivals became like brothers…CREDIT PICTURE TO STRANDSKY TALES AND WORLD PRESSWhen Joe Louis died, his family was unable to pay for his funeral. Very quietly, Max Schmeling paid for Joe’s funeral in 1981. Knowing that his widow was destitute, Max asked an old friend to take her a large sum of cash to make sure she was comfortable.That friend was Henri Lewin, the Jewish child he had saved so long ago, who had moved to America, and was quite successful in his own right. He and his brother had kept in touch with the fighter, and he was the intermediary Max choose to carry money to Joe Louis’s widow, and to keep it secret.Max’s heroism in protecting the two Jewish children so long ago would never have been known at all - except Henri insisted on people knowing who Max Schmeling really was.In 1989, Henri, now the President of the Sands Hotel in Las Vegas, threw a party for his old friend, Max Schmeling, and for the first time, told the world what kind of man Max really was:“I’m going to tell you what kind of champion Max Schmeling is, Beginning on Nov. 9, 1938, for four days, Max Schmeling hid my brother and me in his Berlin apartment. That was the night known now as ‘the Crystal Night,’ when the Gestapo began picking up all Jews off the streets.Max Schmeling risked everything he had for us. If we had been found in his apartment, I would not be here this evening and neither would Max.”Then Henri went on to tell some of the story about Max and Joe.Max had asked Henri not to tell his story - but Henri wanted people to know. The old boxer sat there with tears running down his face as Henri remembered how he and his wife, dressed in their best, waited for the Gestapo. (Anna Ondra, Mrs. Schmeling, an actress, was determined to look her best if they were shot)The Night Schmeling Risked All : Boxing: An old friend recalls how the former champion saved his life by outwitting the Gestapo in 1938.That is the real story of Max Schmeling. For his heroism in refusing to fire his Jewish manager, even though it put his life at risk, for his saving the lives of two little boys and defying the Nazis during the Night of Broken Glass, for his literally barring the door to the Gestopo during Crystal Night, for his kindness and charity towards his old friend and once rival Joe Louis, for his support of Joe, and even Joe’s widow after Joe was gone, Max Schmeling is my favorite boxer out of the ring.CREDIT:Ali: A Life by Jonathan EigBy George: The Autobiography of George Foreman by George ForemanBeyond Glory: Joe Louis Vs. Max Schmeling and a World on the Brink by David MargolickBoxrec all records and statisticsJoe Jacobs (1898-1939) | American Experience | PBSJoe Louis: Hard Times Man by Randy RobertsJoe Louis: The Life of a Heavyweight by Lew FreedmanKristallnachtLarry Holmes: Against the Odds by Phil Berger;Max Schmeling and the Making of a National Hero in Twentieth-Century Germany by Jon HughesMax Schmeling: An Autobiography by George LippeRing all boxer rankingsThe Night Schmeling Risked All : Boxing: An old friend recalls how the former champion saved his life by outwitting the Gestapo in 1938.Undefeated: Rocky Marciano - The Fighter Who Refused to Lose By Everett Skehan

What are the expected questions in the NYKS DYC interview?

Nehru Yuva Kendra Sanghatan is an governmental organisation under Youth snd Sports Ministry. They are conducting interviews for District Youth Coordinator post at 5400 grade pay. Salary will be around Rs. 60000.Expected questions for this interview:What do you know about nyks?Why are you interested in dyc post?What are the problems of youth in India?What are Youth Clubs?What will be your contribution to nyks?What are your strengths and weaknesses?How you can use your educational background in this job?Tell us about Skill Development programs of govt of indiaWhy we should select you?Are you ready for all India posting?Above questions are based on our students feedback those who got selected as dyc in nyks.Akarsh Dixit, Arun Tiwari, Dolvi Tevatio, Udayvir Kadyan attended Interview classes at Career Quest Institute for Interview Training Delhi.Read Topper's feedback (as shared on Google):Arun Tiwari"I attended the interview course for DYC NYKS 2018. Prior to attending this course I had absolutely no idea like how to aporoach an interview and was also little low on confidence. But once i attended the course i came to know about the minute details which everyone should keep in mind while facing an interview board. The course was simply amazing and gave me lot of confidence. Sanjeev sir is an expert in interview training and he pays a lot of personal attention to every aspirant. I benefitted a lot from this course. I must say that Sanjeev Sir is simply one man Army. Thank you so much sir for being there and helping me whenever i needed it the most. With warm regards."Dolvi Tevatio"I joined career quest for NYKS DYC 2019 interview.Before joining career quest I had no idea about how to prepare and what to prepare but Sanjeev sir helped me a lot in interview preparations. It was due to his efforts and his way of teaching that I got selected. Sir taught us about all the details one must keep in mind before facing an interview and the atmosphere of the class was very interactive.We discussed every possible interview question in the class itself so we all were confident for the interview.Thank you Sanjeev sir for your guidance."Udayvir Kadyan"I appeared for the NYKS(DYC 2019) post mock interview in career quest. Sanjiv Sir, helped me a lot in my interview sessions.He motivated me everytime in my interview class sessions.He creates that environment where anyone can share their views without any hesitations and this thing gave me a lot of confidence which helped me a lot in my interview.Nw today I m selected in NYKS(DYC). Thank you so much sir for your guidance."Akarsh Dixit"Hi everyone..I am Akarsh dixit selected as District youth coordinator in NYKS 2019 (Ministry of youth affairs) with an All India Rank 6th,I appeared in close to half a dozen interviews but could not convert any of them as I had always accepted the fact that interviews are unpredictable,it all depends on your d-day,but this time I joined career quest(By Sanjeev Kabeer sir) as I don't want to leave any stone unturned this time,and after joining the institute I learned how small things which you never mind could change your fate,Sir made us realize the importance of body language, helped to know how to present your strength how to hide your weakness in a productive positive way, institute let us know the importance of truth,sir made me know interview board is not concerned about your past, board is always trying to find a change which you learned from previous failure's.The mocks interview are something which prepare you for the final interviews with a lot of ease,sir reviews after mocks is of intense help for me even today I kept the sheet and try to improve myself on my weaknesses.Thanking god,my parents and Career quest.! All the best for future aspirants.!"Call us to attend FREE Demo LecturePh./WhatsApp 09990840999, 09811299811.

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