Coimbatore: When Narayana Sarma, 25, a Kanuvai resident here, cannot remove the UPSC civil service exam last year in both efforts, he insisted about trying it.
When the results were stated on Friday, Narayana received 33rd to India and a country’s topper appeared.
Asked whether he would try it again if he didn’t work, Narayana said yes without the second thought.
“The interview panel asked the same question.
I said I would do it again and support my family by taking work and simultaneously preparing for the exam.
The Council of Interviews expects candidates to be brave and positive.
They want to check whether these candidates are able to manage great responsibility in his career, “He told Ti.
While repeaters face more pressure and researched under the supervision by the interview panel because they have additional advantages because they have emerged for interviews, Narayana said he focused and confident.
“I can only clean the introduction in the first year.
I went for an interview but could not clean the following year.
I decided not to give up and try once more.
I saw this success as a result of my perseverance and my family support,” he said.
Narayana, who comes from a middle class family, is the only son of a private health insurance agent in Coimbatore.
It is not easy for parents to face the community when their son graduates from a large institution without work.
He began to maintain a dream of becoming a civil servant during his graduation and found civil service as one way to become the governor of the Bank of India, which was his father’s dream.
A Reyaz of KPR IAS Academy in Coimbatore, who trained Narayana, said that he was one of the promising candidates.
“Ten candidates from the Academy I have cleared civil service this year,” he said.
