Advertisement

Help
You are here: Rediff Home » India » Get Ahead
Search:  Rediff.com The Web
  Email this Page  |   Write to us

Back | Next

'Besides the Civil Services, I had no option'

June 7, 2007
Icould not afford to have any other career goal. My life would have been absolutely futile had I not made it into the civil services," says Govind, just back from his medicals in New Delhi, mandatory for the IAS.

"You must understand that my circumstances were such that besides the Civil Services, I had no option. I didn't have much of a chance with lower government jobs because they are mostly fixed, neither could I start a business because I had no money. The only thing I could do was work hard at my studies."

It was almost impossible for him to study in the one room he shared with his family. To add to his woes was the power cut that extended between 10 and 14 hours every day. The moment the lights went out, he had to shut the window to block out the deafening noise of generators in the many workshops around his home.

So in search for a quiet place to study, he briefly shared a friend's room at the Banaras Hindu University. Since that did not help him much, he did what many civil services aspirants in northern India do -- he moved to New Delhi.

Image: Govind with his father Narayan Jaiswal outside the narrow lane leading to his home.

  • Also see: IAS topper's mantras for success
  • Back | Next
    © 2007 Rediff.com India Limited. All Rights Reserved.Disclaimer | Feedback