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Video: Bengaluru boy’s dream of rising from slum life to IAS Officer is inspiring

The Instagram video shows a candid conversation where Mohamed Ashik delves into 12-year-old Nagaraj’s dreams and ambitions.

In a heartwarming video shared on Instagram by Mohamed Ashik, the aspirations of a 12-year-old boy named Nagaraj from the slums of Bengaluru have touched the hearts of many. The video shows a candid conversation where Ashik delves into Nagaraj’s dreams and ambitions.

Despite living in challenging circumstances, Nagaraj maintains a positive outlook, expressing contentment with his current living situation. When asked about his aspirations, Nagaraj reveals his dream of becoming an IAS officer and believes that success will lead to a bigger and better home in the future.

Nagaraj’s determination to excel academically shines through as he recounts his commitment to achieving first rank in his classes since second grade. During the conversation, he proudly shares his certificates and awards, showcasing his accomplishments, including success in a chess competition. However, the video also sheds light on the harsh reality of life in the slums, as Nagaraj reveals the absence of electricity in his home.

“Nagaraj’s hobby is reading books by Dr. Ambedkar and Mahatma Gandhi, and he wants to learn more about our country’s freedom fighters. His ambition is to build a house, help struggling people around him, and offer food to the starving,” reads a part of the caption.

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Despite facing adversity, Nagaraj’s resilience and optimism serve as a reminder of the power of dreams and the importance of perseverance in overcoming challenges. The video will simply make you think twice before complaining about the lack of amenities in your life.

This article was originally published on India Today.

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Meet the DU alumna who passed the UPSC test at age 22, became an IAS officer on her first try, and is currently stationed at…

In June 2018, she started preparing for the UPSC exam and kept history as an optional subject for the exam.

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UPSC is one of India’s most difficult exams, IAS aspirants from different parts of India prepare with sheer focus and strategized to crack it. Only a few of those become successful in clearing the exam and earning the positions of IAS officer, IPS officer, and more. Many aspirants take 2-3 attempts to crack UPSC CSE. However, some serving civil servants have cracked it in their first attempt, IAS Chandrajyoti Singh is one of them. 

Chandrajyoti Singh is the daughter of a retired army officer. She has been to many states while in school. Chandrajyoti’s father, Col. Dalbara Singh, served as an army radiologist, and her mother was Lt. Col. Meen Singh. Her parents always motivated her to do well in life. 

With a 10 CGPA, she completed her Class 10 board from Jalandhar’s APJ School. In class 12, she scored 95.4% marks from Chandigarh’s Bhawan Vidyalaya.

After class 12th, she got admission in Delhi University’s St. Stephen’s College. In 2018, she graduated with an honours degree in History from Delhi University with a 7.75 CGPA. After completing her graduation, Chandrajyoti took a one-year break.

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in 2018, Singh started preparing for the UPSC exam and cleared the exam in her first attempt with AIR 28. Chandrajyoti Singh became an IAS officer at the age of 22. Chandrajyoti prepared a thorough strategy and followed it strictly to crack the exam. Her story is an inspiration for all UPSC aspirants. 

Chandrajyoti Singh became an IAS officer at the age of 22. Going by the simple approach to cracking UPSC, Chandrjyoti decided to read the newspaper for 1-2 hours every day and prepare her own notes. Weekly revision helped IAS officer Chandrjyoti a lot as she focused on mock tests. Presently, she is an IAS officer of the Punjab cadre who is posted as SDM of Mohali.

This Article Was Originally Published On DNAIndia.com!

Meet YouTuber Shruti Shiva who is married to IAS officer Abhishek Pandey earns more than her husband, she is from…

This YouTuber earns more than her IAS officer husband. Know her story here!

Shruti Shiva is a YouTuber who earns more than her husband, who is an IAS officer in Uttar Pradesh’s Meerut. Shruti has over 276k subscribers on YouTube and over 67k followers on social media platform Instagram. 

She began her journey as a YouTuber just three years ago and has made a mark in such a short period. Shruti Shiva hails from Kotdwar district of Uttarakhand. She did her master’s from a university in America’s south Florida. 

Shruti Shiva was still in America when she began blogging. Her elder sister encouraged Shruti to opt for video blogging as a career and now she earns more than her IAS officer husband, she told Aaj Tak. 

Shruti Shiva met her husband IAS officer Abhishek Pandey when she was a dental student and the IAS officer was a student at IIT Roorkee, she told Aaj Tak. Abhishek Pandey was anchoring one of the IIT festivals which Shruti went to attend. Impressed by Abhishek Pandey’s anchoring, Shruti complimented him. Sometime later, the IAS officer approached her and they fell in love. 

After completing graduation, Abhishek Pandey secured a job at Tata Steel and simultaneously started her preparations for the IAS exam and Shruti went to America for higher studies. The two got married in 2020. 

With direct inputs from DNA India News!

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Meet India’s most educated man, cracked UPSC exam twice, quit job as IAS officer after few weeks due to…

A man of many talents, Shrikant Jichkar was an accomplished individual. He was a civil servant, philanthropist, lawyer, researcher, doctor, and politician!

Shrikant Jichkar was an accomplished man with a wealth of skills. He was a politician as well as a civil servant, a researcher, physician, lawyer, journalist, and a philanthropist. He died in a tragic car accident in 2004, leaving behind a legacy of excellence and service, but he also left behind his name permanently etched in the annals of Indian history. 

Shrikant Jichkar belongs to a Marathi family. He was born on September 14, 1954, and is widely regarded by many as India’s most educated person. IAS officer Shrikant Jichkar entered politics after leaving the service. At just 26, he became the youngest member of the Legislative Assembly in India. Notably, Jichkar had earned graduate degree from 20 universities. 

After receiving his MBBS and MD degrees from Nagpur, Shrikant Jichkar went on to earn degrees in public administration, sociology, economics, Sanskrit, history, English literature, philosophy, political science, and ancient Indian history, culture, and archaeology. He also earned degrees in a master’s degree in international law, a master’s degree in business administration, a doctor of business management, a bachelor’s degree in journalism, and doctor of literature in Sanskrit. Shrikant Jichkar was a very bright student and he was awared multiple gold medals for his brilliant academic performances.

Reports state that between 1973 and 1990, Shrikant Jichkar took part in 42 university examinations. He took these exams every summer and winter. Shrikant Jichkar passed the UPSC exam in 1978 and was appointed as a central civil servant in the Indian Police Service cadre. Jichkar resigned from the cadre in 1980 before retaking the UPSC exam to become an IAS officer. Just a few weeks after joining the IAS, Jichkar fought the election and won as MLA. He decided to quit his job as IAS officer and was named a minister.

On June 2, 2004, near Kondhali, approximately 50 kilometres from Nagpur, Shrikant Jichkar, then 49-year-old, lost his life in a car accident. Serving as the Minister of State in the Maharashtra government, Shrikanth was a member of the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly from 1980 to 1985 and the Maharashtra Legislative Council from 1986 to 1992. In 1992–1998 he served as a Rajya Sabha MP too. Shrikant Jichkar established Sàndipani School in Nagpur in 1992.

This article was originally published on DNA India news!

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