Saturday, June 9, 2018

Let us talk about UPSC

I faced many failures before and after I took up UPSC exam. Prominent among them were failures in 2016 and 2017 prelims. Because I had prepared well in these attempts. But after I took up the exam, I realised, the preparation was not what was required by UPSC. After I failed in 2017, I made up my mind, no matter what, I have to achieve the goal. But obstacles were mid way.

I never let obstacles steal my dream of becoming an IAS. I frequently reminded the famous saying, "Koshish karne walo ki kabhi haar nahi hoti". I do not remember who said this. But the saying seems true to me. 

IAS is not the end, but a means for me to contribute towards the society. To give back, what I got. As of now, I am still in the mid of journey. And I do not know when it will last. Because, I have put God first; to decide this. For now, I am still struggling to compete with students to clear prelims.

And one day, I will clear prelims and get a chance to write mains. That will be my first and last mains. IAS is achievable, and not a mirage.

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