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Rajasthan is proud of the inspirational success story of racial qualifications

Rajasthan is proud of the inspirational success story of racial qualifications
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Jaipur: Social media buzzing since July 13 shared a success story from Rajasthan Administration (RAS) candidates who beat the opportunity to come out in one of the toughest tests in India.
It doesn’t matter if they don’t have money or be challenged visually, don’t have a background or strong resource, but they managed to break this test and their stories now inspire other youths too.
Seeing the success stories of those who will be viral on social media, the Chief of Tribe Rajasthan Ashok Gehlot also brings to Twitter on Saturday and said: “This is the result of the hard work of all racial candidates that they have succeeded in one of the toughest tests of the country and the country .
I congratulate me and expand my best expectations for all of these candidates.
Their success stories reach everyone through media and social media and inspire other students.
Happy! You have managed to throw your votelogin to see the results “I especially congratulate successful candidates, including sanitary workers, challenging physically and students backward economics that solve races, despite facing all situations difficult.”
Strangely, most of these stories come from small towns.
In one case, three sisters from a farmer family in a small village of Hanumangarh District passed the history of elite scripts.
These three sisters, Ritu, Suman and Anshu Sahara, have been chosen in RAS-2018.
Two other sisters, Manju and Rome, have worked in various government institutions.
While Manju was chosen in the Cooperative Department in 2012, Rome broke race in 2011.
The most inspiring factor is that the five sisters went to school only until grade 5.
After that, they pursued higher education until the PhD personally, passed the exam.
Another story that inspires is a young man who was challenged by Visual Devendra Chauhan who lost his eyes on an accident in 2011.
His family, became poor, it was advised to drop it in Govardhan so he could beg for his livelihood.
However, he had a big dream and began to raise funds by working.
He collected sand and threw it out with a tractor and accumulated some money for further study.
After getting the number of schools to blind from the radio, he came to Jaipur and learned Braille.
Many people made Snide comments when he began preparing the race but it didn’t demot it and finally he met the race-2018 requirements.
My last goal was to serve the country by becoming an IAS officer, he said.
The 29-year-old man who challenged visually, Kuldeep Jainam also broke the exam but had to fight with legal battle too.
On August 5, 2018, Race Pre = the exam was held where he wanted a helper writing.
However, the RPSC denied his request and therefore he could not read the question and failed in pre-examination.
He applied for a court dismissed by one bench.
After that, he went for a double bench where Kuldeep was allowed to appear in an electric exam.
He was told that if he broke electricity, he would be forwarded before too.
Finally, he was announced successfully in the results of Tuesday.
Asha Kandara is another inspiration because she became a representative of collectors after working as a sanitation worker at Jodhpur Municipal Corporation.
After separating from her husband, he completed his graduation in 2016 and then began preparing races.
Twelve days after the 2018 RAS-RAS test, he was appointed permanently as a sanitation worker and worked for two years sweeping Jodhpur’s streets, because he had to bear the costs of his two children.
A year after his graduation, he divorced and then he buried himself in his studies to finally leave the winner when race results were stated.

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