Hidden Heroes of UPSC
success stories
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Pranjal Patil β Indiaβs First Visually Impaired Woman IAS Officer
Despite losing her vision at the age of six, Pranjal Patil pursued her education with determination, earning degrees from St. Xavier's College and Jawaharlal Nehru University. She cleared the UPSC exam in her second attempt in 2017, securing the 124th rank. Pranjal's journey is a testament to resilience and dedication. βWikipedia+2Wikipedia+2Best IAS Coaching+2
Armstrong Pame β The 'Miracle Man' of Manipur
Hailing from Manipur, Armstrong Pame is renowned for constructing a 100 km road in a remote area without government funds, relying instead on public contributions and his own savings. His initiative earned him the nickname "Miracle Man" and showcased the impact of community-driven development. βWikipedia
Ira Singhal β First Differently-Abled Woman to Top the UPSC
Born with scoliosis, a spine-related disorder, Ira Singhal faced numerous challenges, including initial denial of a posting despite clearing the UPSC exam. Undeterred, she persisted and, in 2014, became the first differently-abled woman to top the Civil Services Examination. Her story highlights the importance of perseverance and fighting for one's rights. βWikipedia
B Abdul Nasar β From Newspaper Delivery Boy to IAS Officer
Originating from Thalassery, Kerala, B Abdul Nasar faced early hardships, including the loss of his father and time spent in an orphanage. He supported his family through odd jobs while pursuing his education. His unwavering commitment led him to join the Kerala Health Department in 1994 and eventually achieve his dream of becoming an IAS officer. βThe Times of India
Mohammed Husain β From Mumbai Slums to the IAS
Growing up in the slums of Mumbai, Mohammed Husain faced challenges like limited space and numerous distractions. He worked diligently, even tutoring others while preparing for the UPSC exam. His perseverance paid off when he secured the 570th rank in his fifth attempt, proving that determination can overcome adversity. β
These stories serve as powerful reminders that with determination, resilience, and hard work, one can overcome any obstacle to achieve their goals.
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