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Teacher's Day: Primary school teacher who used to walk 8 km to teach, became IAS


Teacher's Day is being celebrated today. 
In such a situation we are going to tell about a teacher who worked hard and passed the UPSC exam. Let us know how he prepared. As an elementary school teacher, Sirat Fatima passed the UPSC exam with her hard work and dedication while teaching in the school. In the result of 2017, 990 candidates passed, out of which 810th name was Serat Fatima. He is a resident of Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh. He began his career as a teacher. Sirat's father, Abdul Gani Siddiqui, works as an accountant in a government office. Ever since Sirat was 4 years old, her father thought that one day his daughter would be sent to IAS. Will happen.

The condition of the house is also bad ...


Sirat is his eldest daughter. When the result came in 2017, her father was the happiest with his daughter's success. It was not easy for Sirat's father to get his daughter to prepare for UPSC, but to strengthen the foundation of his daughter's education, he sent Sirat to St. Mary's Convent School. At this time he did not even have enough money to run the house. After completing 12th standard, Sirat Fatima obtained her B.Sc and B.Ed degrees from Allahabad Central University.

The father wanted my daughter to become an officer


He then started teaching children in primary school. He said, "I started working as a teacher as it was becoming difficult to run the house from my father's salary. He then started teaching in a school 38 km away from home. He had to travel 30 km by bus to get to school. He had to walk 8 km to reach the school.

Don't lose courage despite failing three times

He got less time during the job. In such a situation, after returning from school, she stayed at home and studied. He took the UPSC exam three times, in which he could not be selected. He was experiencing a lot of stress due to constant failure. But still he did not lose his confidence. After failing the exam three times in a row, the family pressured him to get married. Due to constant pressure, the family finally agreed to the marriage.




Re-examination in the third month of marriage

After marriage, their responsibilities increased. Working with home responsibilities and then preparing for UPSC was not easy for her. She was completely disappointed while preparing for the exam and wanted to give up, but in the meantime she watched Nawazuddin Siddiqui's Manzi - The Mountainman movie. They say the film revived me at a time of deadly crisis and the result is in front of all of you.

Eventually bringing hard color


In 2016, he was left out of the selection due to only six marks. But then once again succeeded in the prelim exam. After passing the prelims, she started preparing for the mains again. They made and read small notes to read along the way. He used to write while sitting at home and got into the habit of writing more and more. In this way he also passed the mains in the fourth attempt. The daughter's success made her father feel as if he had become an officer, not a daughter. Let me tell you that three months after the marriage he wrote the UPSC Mains exam.

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