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om shanti
Assam youth beats poverty to crack civil services exam
by om shanti on May 09, 2010 06:35 AM  | Hide replies


Morigaon, May 8: Young Narayan Konwar from Assam who cracked the civil services examination this time with 119th rank had failed once in his Class 12 board exams and had secured a second division in Class 10. “Failure is the pillar of success,” Konwar told IANS outside his mud-thatched hut in Shyamkota village of Morigaon district, about 80 km from Guwahati. The road leading to the village is potholed. There is no electricity still in the entire Shyamkota area.
“We use to study with lanterns as there is no power supply, even now there is no electricity in my village,” Narayan said, as he is surrounded by a stream of visitors who came to congratulate him. His success story is remarkable - he gave up studies for at least six months while he was in Class 9 due to financial constraints. “My father, a primary school teacher, passed away while I was in Class 5. It was really tough for my mother to raise me, my two younger brothers, and my younger sister,” said Narayan, who ranked 119th in the merit list of the All India Civil Services Exams.
Financial hardship came in the way of studies. He got a second class in Class 10 and failed once in the school-leaving Class 12 exam. “But I was determined to do something in life. That helped me,” he said. Eventually, he completed his post-graduation in political science from Gauhati University with a first class.


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om shanti
Re: Assam youth beats poverty to crack civil services exam
by om shanti on May 09, 2010 06:35 AM
“My priority was then to financially support my family. So I did a part time job in a college,” he said.
But with dreams in his heart to do something, he went to New Delhi for coaching to crack the civil services exams. “It was biting cold in Delhi, and I just had a thin blanket to protect me. I could not stay in Delhi for long due to financial reasons,” Narayan said. Having studied all along in the vernacular medium, Narayan said language cannot be a barrier for success. “Poverty, language, or even coming from a remote area, cannot be a hindrance to success if one is determined,” Narayan said. “I would like to really do something in life and for the society at large.” (IANS)


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ms
First salary
by ms on May 05, 2010 03:49 PM

Paid debts of my family when i got my first salary

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Souvik Jana
Not the first Salary....
by Souvik Jana on May 05, 2010 11:37 AM

It took me 5 years but I finally gifted my parents a brand new Honda City last year... It was the happiest moment in my life...

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ilovebuns s
bought
by ilovebuns s on May 03, 2010 06:20 PM  | Hide replies

a pack of sanitary napkins for my GF

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mahakamina
Re: bought
by mahakamina on Nov 03, 2012 01:14 PM
could also by 12.35 for her

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migtwentyone bis
lungi
by migtwentyone bis on May 03, 2010 08:54 AM  | Hide replies

I bought a langoti and lungi in my first salary

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mahakamina
Re: lungi
by mahakamina on Nov 03, 2012 01:14 PM
kudos!!

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Hitesh Giri
My first salary
by Hitesh Giri on Apr 30, 2010 06:13 PM

Got almost 700/- rupees and paid fees for 10th Stnd.

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faisal zaidi
My First Salay
by faisal zaidi on Apr 30, 2010 05:27 PM  | Hide replies

I never thought of spending it as I was having lots of thnigs to Pay ..rent , petrol, etc etc. It was jus 4700/-
Now I earn 60 K/-
Thanks Allah

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Mainbola
Paid my father
by Mainbola on Apr 30, 2010 05:11 PM

My first salary in 2002 was in September 2002 when I recd Rs. 8000/- for a 15 day salary. had joined this company after losing around R.15 lakhs of my father's money in the stockmarket.Those were stressful times and I remained in that job for a year earning 17500/- per month. After that, i started consulting independently and launched a IT company in 2003 and subsequently an engineering company in 2005. Today my companies employ close to 80 engineers and in 2007 I bought a flat costing 50 lakhs for my father.I am thankfull my father chose to forgive me and till date I have tried to be as forgiving to others who try to pull a fast one on me!

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Mainbola
Paid my father
by Mainbola on Apr 30, 2010 05:11 PM  | Hide replies

My first salary in 2002 was in September 2002 when I recd Rs. 8000/- for a 15 day salary. had joined this company after losing around R.15 lakhs of my father's money in the stockmarket.Those were stressful times and I remained in that job for a year earning 17500/- per month. After that, i started consulting independently and launched a IT company in 2003 and subsequently an engineering company in 2005. Today my companies employ close to 80 engineers and in 2007 I bought a flat costing 50 lakhs for my father.I am thankfull my father chose to forgive me and till date I have tried to be as forgiving to others who try to pull a fast one on me!

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Sajid Khan
Re: Paid my father
by Sajid Khan on Apr 30, 2010 05:37 PM
Good job, hard works always pays

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ilovebuns s
Re: Re: Paid my father
by ilovebuns s on May 03, 2010 06:18 PM
tu pakistan bhag !

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indiawala
Re: Re: Re: Paid my father
by indiawala on May 09, 2010 12:26 PM
tu nepal bhag

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