Chandrapur: Aditya Jiwne (25) from Warora, which secured 399 ranks at UPSC, was shocked by Covid when he was preparing for his interview.
While preparing himself for the last stage of a tiring UPSC examination, Aditya was tested positive in April.
Don’t have anyone to take care of him, the 25-year-old thinking of his dream will become a civil servant.
When he could not find a bed for himself in any hospital, he sent a SOS message to the WhatsApp group aimed at the interview preparation guide, and the Maharashtra bureaucrats came to save him.
“When all my hopes are gone, they are advancing like angels.
They don’t just arrange beds in the national capital, but also make sure I was taken care of,” Aditya said, considering the feared day.
With a little time left after recovery, a child who is full of enthusiasm trying hard and appears with flying colors.
The other three, namely Ashuman Yadav (ranked 242), Subodh Malekar (ranked 684) and Devwrat Meshram (ranked 713) has also cleared the coveted civil service exams from Chandrapur.