Thiruvananthapuram: When the Civil Service Examination Results for 2021 was announced on Friday, many state police headquarters employees to rejoice as one of them, Minnu P, made it to the coveted services, found ranked 150 in the list.
As a native population of Kairavattom in the capital, Minnu is currently a petition that handles petitions in NRI cells at the police headquarters.
He managed to reach services in his sixth attempt, which began in 2015.
He joined government services in 2012, on a loving reason after his father Paul Raj, who was a police officer, died while in service.
“The last time I couldn’t make it because of lack of 13 signs.
This time I am sure to make it and find a place somewhere in the ranking list,” Minnu said.
“I have heard about civil service because my father is in police service.
But I am not excited about civil service when I joined the service in 2012,” he said.
He began his civil service preparation in 2015.
Holders of postgraduate degrees in biochemistry, he said that the original idea was a doctorate in his subject.
He initially submitted a leave to pursue a higher study.
That was after he completed his preliminary examination and his mother that he was looking for a certificate without objections to attending civil service interviews.
He was also tied to the former State Police Chief Loknath Behera, and he pushed in his efforts, added Minnu.
He expressed his gratitude to the senior police officers, including Adgp (headquarters) Manoj Abraham, digging (battalion of armed police) P Prakash and AIG (head office) Harishanker, for motivating him and providing assistance to achieve his dream.