Civil Services Exam: This Odisha Migrant Worker’s Journey From 12th Fail To OCS Officer Is INSPIRING
After failing in Class 12, he set off to work as a labourer in a thread factory in Surat. He earned a mere Rs 8000/month. However, destiny had other plans for him. Never in the wildest dreams had anyone thought that a migrant worker would become a state civil services officer someday.
However, with his grit and determination, this Odisha boy has proved that nothing is impossible. Well, we are talking about Bishnu Charan Nayak, 426th OPSC rank holder from Sirikoi village under Belguntha block in Ganjam district.
His journey from a migrant worker to an Assistant Professor and subsequently a civil services officer will be written in history with golden words. Coming from an extremely poor family, Bishnu had to go to Surat to work in a thread factory.
Despite failing in Class 12, he had the urge to continue his studies. With his quest for education, he completed his Plus II and Plus III before completing his Masters through IGNOU.
With his hard work, he finally cracked the prestigious exam in his very first attempt. Once a bonded labourer, Bishnu Charan now vows to make Odisha migrant labourer-free.