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UPSC Success Story: From Delivering Newspapers To Becoming IAS; Meet Man Who Cleared Civil Services With Hard Work, Determination

Success often comes to those who don't give up, no matter how many obstacles life throws their way. Abdul Nasar B's story is a powerful reminder that persistence, hard work, and determination can transform lives. Here's how he overcame adversity and defied all odds to become a respected IAS officer, despite not clearing the UPSC exam.

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   From the age of 10, Nasar took on various jobs, including working as a cleaner, a hotel supplier, and delivering newspapers. He balanced these jobs while continuing his education, showing early signs of resilience and dedication.

 

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Despite the challenges, Nasar excelled academically. He completed his schooling at the orphanage and later graduated from a government college in Thalassery, proving that hard work and determination can help overcome even the toughest circumstances.

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   Nasar earned his postgraduate degree and, in 1994, began his career in the Kerala Health Department as a government employee. His commitment to his work set the stage for greater achievements in public service.

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Nasar's relentless drive led him to steadily rise through the ranks of the Kerala State Civil Service. By 2006, he had become a Deputy Collector, showcasing his leadership and dedication to serving the public.

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   In 2015, Nasar was honored as Kerala’s top Deputy Collector, a recognition of his exceptional contributions to the state. This achievement marked a significant milestone in his career and paved the way for his promotion.

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   In 2017, after years of hard work, Nasar's dedication was finally rewarded when he was promoted to the rank of an IAS officer. His success story proves that even without clearing the UPSC exam, one can still reach the pinnacle of civil service with unwavering perseverance.

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