Inspirational Stories: Every year, lakhs of Indians take the UPSC test in an effort to become IAS officers, but only a select few are successful in passing it. UPSC is widely regarded as the most difficult exam in India. Many UPSC candidates who attempted the exam twice or three times eventually passed. Manoj Kumar Sharma, an IPS officer with a fascinating UPSC success story, will be the subject of this essay.
Manoj Sharma’s Determination to Achieve IAS despite Academic Challenges
Manoj Sharma, an IPS officer, is from the Morena area of Madhya Pradesh. Manoj Sharma, an IPS officer, always wanted to be an IAS officer but dropped out of class 12 to prevent that. In Classes 9 and 10, Manoj Sharma also received the third division. However, despite his failure in Class 12, Manoj Sharma maintained his hope of becoming an IAS officer.
IPS Manoj Sharma’s Inspiring Life Story of Overcoming Adversities and Achieving UPSC Success
‘Twelfth Fail’ is the title of a novel by IPS Manoj Sharma. In it, he claims that in addition to schooling, he worked as a tempo driver to support himself. They had such dire financial circumstances that their home was without even a roof. Manoj Sharma, an IPS, claimed that he also had to sleep with beggars. He read biographies of several notable individuals while working as a library peon in Delhi, including Gorky, Lincoln, and Muktbodh. IPS In the book, Manoj Sharma also talked about how he fell in love with a girl while he was in Class 12 but was unable to tell her how he felt. Unrequited love terrified him. He finally proposed to the girl, saying, “You say yes, and we will turn the whole world around.” Manoj Sharma passed the UPSC exam on his fourth try and received a 121 ranking. From the Maharashtra cadre, he graduated as an IPS in 2005.
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