K. Jayaganesh, (Tamilnadu ) A waiter who became an IAS Officer :- Was Born And Brought up in a small village called Vinavamangalam in Vellore District.
K. Jayaganesh's story is a perfect example for well known saying 'Try Try till you Succeed.'
He failed the Civil Service Examination Six times but never lost his hope. His seventh trial was his last chance and the coin of luck worked this time. He passed with a rank of 156 and got selected for Indian Administrative Service.
Jayaganesh belongs from very poor family in a village from Tamil Nadu. Although he studied to be an Engineer but had to do Odd works, even worked as a writer for sometimes in order to realise his dream of IAS.
He was always good in studies and stood first in class. The only one ambition of his life was to get a job as soon as he could and assist his father in running the family.
After finishing his 10th, he joined a polytechnic college as there he was told that as soon as they pass out they will have a job in their hand. He passed with 91% there and got a chance to join Government Engineering College. Then he studied Mechanical Engineering. His father always supported him for his studies.
Then he came to know about coaching in Chennai by Government. He then cleared the entrance and got selected in that coaching. There he was given accommodation and was also provided food while training. He was supposed to vacant the room after the exams were over. He then cleared the preliminary and was to vacant the room, but he decided to stay in Chennai. He then decided to do the part time job. Eventually, He got a job as billing Clerk in a Canteen and also happen to serve during the peak hours.
He again Started From The beginning And failed In The Preliminary for the 5th time. He passed the preliminary and Main Exam and failed in the interview on 6th attempt.
He prepared hard for his last attempt and passed the preliminary and mains examination.His interview was in Delhi. In his interview, he was asked about the link between Politics and Cinema, Kamaraj, Periyar, Tamil as a classical language.
Finally, the result was out and this time with flying colours as he has scored 156th rank out of more than 700 selected candidates.He never lost his faith to realise his dream.
full article in the link below
https://www.iaspaper.net/k-
Posted by: Ravi Narasimhan <ravi.narasimhan.in@gmail.com>
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