Swati Mohan Rathod, a vegetable vendor's daughter from Solapur, Maharashtra, achieved AIR-492 in UPSC CSE 2023 after five attempts. Her journey of overcoming financial hardships and focusing on solutions rather than problems has made her parents proud.
Ghulam Maya Din from Bharot village, Rajouri, Jammu & Kashmir, ranked 388 in UPSC CSE 2023 after a medical background and clearing JKAS. He credits his family for support and highlights the educational challenges in remote areas while encouraging others to pursue civil services.
IPS Kajal from Uttar Pradesh, inspired by IAS Tina Dabi, cleared the Civil Services Exam (CSE) on her first attempt with an AIR-485. Her dedication involved extensive daily study and giving up social media, serving as an inspiration for many.
Srishti Dabas, an IGNOU student, overcame significant personal challenges to secure AIR-6 in the UPSC CSE 2023. Raised by a single mother, she chose to prepare for UPSC to impact rural communities positively and succeeded on her first attempt. She emphasizes consistency in studies and self-confidence as key to her success.
Prashant Suresh Bhojane from Thane, Maharashtra, overcame severe financial challenges to clear the UPSC CSE 2023 on his ninth attempt, securing the All India Rank of 849. Despite multiple failures and lack of support, his determination led him to achieve his dream of becoming a civil servant.
The declaration of UPSC civil services result turned out to be a special one for former Andhra police Constable Uday Krishna Reddy who secured 780th rank All India.
Ruhani, previously an IPS officer, achieved her dream of becoming an IAS officer by securing AIR-5 in the Civil Services Exam conducted by UPSC. Despite several past attempts, her persistence paid off on her sixth try.
Bengaluru shooter and Tokyo Olympics participant Tejas Krishna Prasad utilized the COVID-19 lockdown to successfully clear the Civil Services Exam with AIR-243. His sportsperson skills aided his focus, aiming for an IAS position, inspired by his mother.
Shanthappa, from a humble background in Hosa Genikehal village, overcame significant challenges to secure AIR-644 in the UPSC exam. Raised by his mother after losing his father early, he initially struggled with studies but was motivated by failures to achieve educational success, leading him from being a police sub-inspector to likely becoming an IPS or IRS officer.
Uday Krishna Reddy, a former police constable from Andhra Pradesh, overcame personal humiliation and resigned to prepare for the UPSC exam, securing AIR-780 in 2023. His goal is to join the Indian Administrative Service.
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