Rising Above: Daily Wage Laborer's Son Triumphs in UPSC!
I Feel Courage is Umamatchable Against Any Hurdle In Life ~ It's been said that circumstances cannot break a person's courage. It is possible to bring greenery into a desert if one has a high level of courage. A similar story has been made true by Hemant Pareek of Rajasthan. His performance in the UPSC exam, which is regarded as the hardest in the nation, was noteworthy. Many people mistakenly believe that fearlessness and courage are synonymous. Acting courageously entails facing and overcoming fear. It is the capacity to react even in the face of concern and tension. Therefore, if you are afraid, don't criticize yourself or think you lack guts. Being fearless implies having the ability to take action despite feelings of dread. This is the tale of their perseverance and triumph over all obstacles. In the 2023 UPSC exam, he achieved a rank of 884 without any coaching. Are You A Collector? (Source: Google Images) Hemant's Story is Rooted in a Humble Background ~ His mother, a daily wage worker under the MNREGA scheme, and his father, a local priest, instilled in him the values of hard work and determination. His interest in becoming a district magistrate was sparked when he witnessed his mother's struggle for her wages, a battle that introduced him to the word 'collector.' This journey of a common man's aspiration is what led him to the UPSC Civil Services Test. Hailing from Biren village in the Rajasthani district of Hanumangarh, Hemant's academic journey is a testament to his dedication. He scored an impressive 884 on the UPSC 2023 exam. His UPSC journey began during his college days. Despite facing initial setbacks, he passed the preliminary exam on his first try. However, due to ineligibility, he was not allowed to take the main exam. Undeterred, he persevered and scored 884th on his second attempt, a true testament to his resilience and determination. Despite the challenges he faced, Hemant persevered and graduated from SKN Agricultural University in Jobner. With the support of his friends, he overcame setbacks and pursued his dream of preparing for the UPSC exam. Now, he stands on the brink of success, ready to conquer new heights. You gain strength, courage, and confidence from every experience in which you stop to look fear in the face. You can say to yourself, “I lived through this horror. I can take the next thing that comes along.” The danger lies in refusing to face the fear, in not daring to come to grips with it. If you fail anywhere along the line it will take away your confidence. You must make yourself succeed every time. You must do the thing you think you cannot do. - Eleanor Roosevelt.