Tuesday , December 24 2024

Farmer's son in Hamirpur got 816th rank in UPSC exam

Hamirpur, 17 April (HS). A young youth from a village in Hamirpur district has made his name famous by securing 816th rank in the UPSC exam. The success story of a young man related to farming is also very interesting. After the death of their parents, the brothers provided full support to realize this dream. At present it will be allotted to the Indian Revenue Department.

Pawan Pal, a resident of Gahrauli village of Muskra police station area of ​​Hamirpur district, has been on top in studies and writing since the beginning. His father used to do farming. Pawan is the youngest among four brothers. Elder brother Ram Singh lives in the village, while Rajesh Singh does business in Gujarat. A brother does farming in the village. Elder brother Ram Singh, Kshetra Panchayat member Muskra, is also a senior official of a political party. Pawan Pal studied till tenth class from Govind Inter College of the village while he studied till twelfth class from Kanpur. He was a science student who had brought glory to the village by securing 98 percent marks. He graduated from JNU in Delhi. Soshilanji obtained a master's degree from Bundelkhand University. Pawan had prepared for UPSC exam in Delhi. Last year it had also given the exam. After the results of UPSC exam, there is an atmosphere of happiness in Pawan's family and village. Pawan is only 26 years old. Jaa is still unmarried.

After the death of mother and father, preparations were made in Prayagraj and Delhi.

After the death of his parents, he provided full help to Pawan Pal in providing higher education. Elder brother Ram Singh told on Wednesday that Pawan's mother had passed away when he was one year old. Whereas father Malkhan Pal died in 2017. Told that Pawan was made to prepare for UPPCS exam in Prayagraj. He had also passed the exam and has been working on the post of Disabled Welfare Officer, Gonda for six months. Told that while working in Gonda, preparation for UPSC exam was done in Delhi.

Will prepare again to fulfill the dream of becoming an IAS officer

Pawan Pal, who secured 816th rank in UPSC exam, said that he has been preparing for the UPPSC exam for twelve hours continuously. But this time due to low rank, he will be allotted Indian Revenue Department. Told that since childhood, my brothers and myself have dreamed of becoming IAS officers, preparations will be made again to make it come true. Elder brother Ram Singh told that Pawan is the youngest brother and continuous efforts will be made to make him an IAS officer. This will be used to prepare for the upcoming UPSC exam.