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My Name is Deepak Pandey.

I am a Blogger and a content creator. I did my Post-Graduation in Computer Application. I provide knowledge about current events, what happened in the world and in India through my blogging by decoding the world's wide important event in easy language. That can be very important for UPSC candidates.

I critically examine the fact and write my Article without any biased nature.
My hobbies are reading books, traveling and teaching.

My Weaknesses-
As every man has weaknesses, so I have also. I am a little bit lazy in some places which I don't like. While playing time, I pass my lot of time there which is not a good habit, but I try my best to overcome my weaknesses.

My Ambitions in Life
Everybody has an ambition in life. Aim or ambition is the inner aspiration of man. No man can do anything in the world without aim. So, we have to very determined about our aim in life.

Without good career planning, right from the start, one can’t be on the right track. One has to set the goals in accordance with his or her broad career goals. I want to become a civil servant and serve for a better society and to help needy people.

These are all the things which express me. Though nobody can be described in a few sets of sentences. One needs to have yet command of oneself before going to write something about his life. Life is meant to be lived avidly and with visualization to do good for your fellow beings. Keeping this aim in mind, I have always desired to serve my people in whatever capacity I can.

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