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IAS COACHING INFO

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IAS Coaching Info is a informative portal for training needs for the
aspirants who believe who can capture anything with ease 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 at least one full year. IAS Coaching Info aspires to
become the go-to respository and all-encompassing guide of
comprehensive and complete information for aspirants hoping to
successfully to get into the civil services 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
FRANCE PROTEST:

• Since the first week of December, hundreds of thousands of


protesters, including railway workers, teachers and hospital staff,
have been organizing one of the biggest strikes in France for
decades against the government's pension reform project.
• The French government's spending on pensions is among the
highest in the world, with 14% of their economic production.
• Through pension reforms, Macron aims to merge the pension
system that currently has 42 sector-specific pension schemes,
with different levels of contributions and premiums, into a central
point-based system.
• Every day a worker works he will earn a point for future retirement
benefits. Macron claims that a single point-based pension scheme
will be fairer and less complicated.
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• At present, retirement benefits in France are based on the highest
25-year income of a private sector worker and on the last six
months in the public sector.
• The protesters argue that the new pension rules will force them to
choose between working long hours and receiving lower
payments.
• The protests are the second during Macron's presidency, after
last year's "Yellow Vest" or "gilets jaunes" protests sparked by
general discontent, particularly high fuel prices and the cost of
living.
• In Paris, the police briefly fired tear gas during skirmishes with
protesters dressed in black on the margins of the march led by
the unions in the early afternoon. Some protesters set fire to a
caravan, broke windows, a bus shelter and overturned cars.
Firemen put out small fires lit in the bins.
• More than 6,000 policemen in riot gear lined up the route of the
event from the Gare du Nord in Paris to the east of the city, while
groups of officers stopped people walking towards the
demonstration and searched for luggage. By late afternoon there
had been more than 70 arrests and 9,000 searches.

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