Rajkot: ‘Bachpan Se Dukhon Ka Itna Bhoj Uthaya Hi …
Ki Ab Aur Bhoj Uthane Ki Himmat Nahi Rahi’ – (Facing so much trouble since childhood, that I don’t have the courage to take again) a dialogue that might be led class X girls To make a decision that changed life unconsciously, even when he sat protected watching a film Bollywood Blockbuster, Soororiavansham.
He knew he wanted to be ‘collectory’ and Hiral Bhalala strengthened his mind to break the IAS test someday.
And, bricks with small girl bricks built their dream foundations, despite the difficulties he had to face in every step as the daughter of construction workers.
However, all of his dedication was wasted when last week he broke the Gujarat Public Commission (GPSC) test, but even when he was waiting for his appointment as a representative of a collector, Hiral would not see the second goal from behind – being an IAS officer.
Hiral’s father Bakulbhai was a native of Amreli and he moved to a letter as a construction worker where the whole family, including a hiral and two siblings, lived.
“Hiral, my oldest daughter has been good at her studies since childhood.
I am proud that she has become a first-class officer,” Bakulbhai said who had to return to his origin in Dadhiya Village, Savarkundla Taluka after working drying in a pandemic and kuncian.
Bakulbhai get a little RS150 per day in the letter, but when it also stopped coming, he returned to his origin and took the farm for the past two years, while his children continued to study in letters.
“He (Hiral) knows my financial situation and doesn’t spend money on education,” said father who is proud of Ti.
Hiral was studied in Gujarati Media both in Surat and Ahmedabad.
He got 90 percent in 10th grade, but also their difficulties that his markers were arrested because his school fees were delayed.
Despite wanting to take science, to conduct engineering after class 12, he chose trade and luck smiled at him when he got a scholarship in college.
“I tried to upsc once, but couldn’t do the initial test because the qualification paper was based on mathematics.
I prepared well after that and now it will take the exam,” Hiral said, who has chosen Literature Gujarati as an optional subject for UPSC.
He took GPSC Prelims in October 2019, but Covid put off electricity conducted in March 2021.
The interview was carried out in August.