A shepherd boy who grazed sheep cracks UPSC: A Success Story

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A shepherd boy who grazed sheep cracks UPSC; son of a puncture repairman to become IAS; the shepherd’s son shines in UPSC

Stories of success from modest beginnings frequently have a profound impact on society. After helping his father repair punctured tires (panchar wale ka beta) and grazing sheep (bhed charane wale ladke ne crack kiya UPSC), two tenacious young men are now on their way to becoming IAS officers after passing the coveted UPSC exam. Their experiences serve as powerful examples of the strength of tenacity, diligence and unwavering ambition. 

This motivational story explains how a shepherd boy who grazed sheep cracks UPSC or gadariya ke laal achieved success in the UPSC Civil Services Examination, one of the country’s most difficult tests. 

 

A Success Story: Shepherd boy who grazed sheep cracks UPSC

In a touching turn of events a small village in Karnatakas Belagavi district erupted in celebration after one of its residents passed the coveted Civil Services Examination administered by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC). For years, the only things in his world were a herd of sheep, dusty roads and open fields. This bhed charane wale ladke came from a remote village where even basic education was considered a luxury so nobody could have predicted that she would one day cracks UPSC and take center stage. 

He never gave up on his dream even in the face of financial difficulties. Sheep were herded during the day and kerosene lamps were used for studying at night. He studied diligently for the UPSC exam using free internet resources and old used books. His narrative serves as a reminder that your ambitions are unconstrained by your situation and are instead driven by your willpower. 

“If your will is stronger than your obstacles, no dream is too big. The boy’s success conveys a strong message.” 

A Journey of Determination: 

The Son of a Puncture Repairman to IAS. In a similar vein the son of a puncture repairman (panchar wale ka beta) has also written an incredible success story. His father put in a lot of overtime fixing tires by the side of the road to make sure his son went to school. On some days, the family found it difficult to prepare two meals a day, but the sons’ desire to join the IAS remained unwavering. He cheerfully faced every challenge while studying under streetlights and saving every rupee to purchase study aids. He achieved a great rank in the UPSC thanks to his persistent work and self-belief, realizing not only his own but also his father’s aspirations. Even the son of a puncture repairman can declare with pride Main IAS officer ban gaya! (I have become an IAS officer!) if they have the correct attitude and put in the necessary work as this story magnificently demonstrates. 

Gadariya Ke Laal shines in the UPSC: Hope for India’s Rural

Rural India has been given new hope by these heartwarming tales of gadariya ke laal (sons of shepherds) excelling in UPSC. Their experiences demonstrate that big cities and pricey coaching facilities are no longer the only places where UPSC success can be found. Through sheer perseverance and astute planning, even students from the most humble backgrounds can realize their goals. 

These young heroes are now idolized by many aspirants from small towns who realize they can also pass the UPSC Civil Services Exam. Lessons learned along the way include perseverance, humility, hard work and the conviction that nothing is impossible. 

These accomplished applicants will carry not only their own aspirations but also the pride and aspirations of innumerable others who dare to dream big despite modest beginnings when they enter the esteemed hallways of the Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration today. 

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