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Swigi delivery boy became deputy collector … If there was no money for sweets, then the Chinese feeding mother made daughter sweet – News Himachali News Himachali
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If there was no money for sweets, then someone sweet and fed the mouth. May something be sweet as to what could have been a better reason. Someone wrote the script of his success with one hand. Because they are disabled.

Someone tasted the taste of success while delivering packets of Swigi. These stories of flight of spirits have been distributed from far-flung and rural areas of Jharkhand. This is where there is a lot of struggle from JPSC. There is a lot of life, but after a long effort, there is a relaxed shade of success.

This story is of common personalities like Babita Pahadia, Vishnu Munda and Suraj Yadav, but their life stories are unusual.

The Pahadia tribe of Jharkhand is the tribal group which is so backward in the race for modernity that it is now on the verge. In view of the danger on their existence, the government has to make special efforts for their protection. Pahadia, known for simplicity, deepest association with nature, and independent lifestyle, mainly live life from resources obtained from farming, hunting and forest.

In such a situation, if a young girl saw the dream of officer, then things had to be made. But Babita Pahadia collided with all these obstacles. Babita Pahadia has been successful in the Jharkhand Public Service Commission examination. With this, he has achieved the pride for his family that no one has got to Pahadia till now.

The community of Babita Pahadia is so poor that Pahadia youth are said to be not old, but they die in youth due to drug addiction. Babita's success story is bumpy. The father is a helper in a private school, the mother handles the house and the brother works in the post office. In such a situation it was not easy to prepare for the commission examination.

Babita has four siblings. Seeing the condition of the house, the father asked him to marry. But Babita became a rebel for a few moments, she flatly refused. After this, the family got his younger sister married. She says- I was determined that I will not marry until they get a government job. He had to listen to taunts for this decision.

But finally the results of JPSC brought a pleasant feeling for him. Babita is ranked 337th. On July 25, when the results of JPSP came, Babita's house could not be jugged for sweets to celebrate happiness. In such a situation, his mother fed the sugar and made her mouth sweet by feeding her daughter and nearby people.

The village of Babita Dumka district where there is neither paved roads nor clean drinking water. Babita says that she wants to work for her community so that more girls can study.

Story of Vishnu Munda

Vishnu Munda, who has been making efforts to crack the JPSP for 9 years, came to know about the success in this exam at 4 am. This was the morning of his life when his personality again went to decorate. The story of Vishnu Munda is special because he is Divyang since birth. Vishnu narrates a very compassionate story of this.

Vishnu Munda comes from a very poor tribal family. There is also a struggle in his family to eat and drink. Born in Tamar block of Ranchi district, Vishnu's father works as a daily wage in Jamshedpur during the day, while at night, he works as a guard in a guest house. Mother runs home.

Vishnu said that when he was in the mother's womb, his mother took some medicine due to which a part of his body could not be developed.

This candidate of JPSC had taken the commission examination earlier, but then he could not succeed. To run their expenses, they teach tuition and live in tribals hostels.

Swigg's delivery boy becomes deputy collector

In this story of JPSC, the rise of the sun is like a ray of hope. Suraj Yadav of Kapilo village of Giridih has become deputy collector by passing the JPSC examination.

Suraj's father is Raj Mistry. Therefore, the financial condition of the family was Dandol. Suraj worked as Swiggi Boy and Rapido Rider in Ranchi to meet the expenses of studies. But there was a problem. Suraj had no money to buy a bike. Then how could they work for delivery boy. His friends Rajesh Nayak and Sandeep Mandal helped him here.

Both these friends gave their scholarship money to Suraj. With this help, he bought the bike and continued to earn for studies. His sister and wife also helped during the days of Suraj's struggle. Suraj worked as a delivery boy for five hours and spent the rest of the time in studies.

Suraj told that when he told the board during the JPSC interview that he works as a delivery boy, the members of the board were quite amazed. For the first time, he felt that Suraj was saying this for sympathy. Therefore, to check the sun, he asked the entire technical process of delivery. But Suraj gave an accurate answer.


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