Visually impaired school teacher cracks UPSC - Details!
Home > News Shots > India newsA visually impaired woman has passed the UPSC examination in the top 50 rank.
UPSC
The selection for the civil service IAS and IPS is conducted by the Central Public Service Commission. In that regard, the written exams for 2021 were held in January this year and the interview was held in April-May. The results of the exam were released by the Central Public Service Commission last Monday.
By birth
Ayushi hails from the Rani Kera area of Delhi. The 29-year-old was born blind. She is currently working as a history teacher in a Government school in Delhi. Ayushi, who is determined to overcome her shortcomings and succeed in life, has studied for the UPSC exam. As a result, Ayushi has shocked everyone by winning the exam on the 5th attempt.
Top 50
Ayushi is ranked 48th in India in the results released last Monday. Speaking on the occasion, she said passionately, "My dream has come true. I can not believe I came in the top 50. Everyone is so happy. I feel blessed." Educated locally, Ayushi holds a bachelor's degree from Shyama Prasad Mukherjee College and a master's degree in history from IGNOU.
Speaking about her mother, Ayushi said, "I come from a normal family. I started studying for the UPSC exam in 2016 when I was growing up. My mother supported me. She also resigned from her job as a nurse to take care of me. I recorded the lessons and thus studied. She helped a lot. "
Path of Hope
Ayushi's husband is studying management in Australia. Ayushi's father works for a private company in the state of Punjab, and Ayushi succeeds through her mother Asha Rani.
Commenting on her daughter's success, Asha said, "God did not give her a vision, but He has created the path of hope."
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