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Dream girl; Koottirunna Achchan | Thiruvananthapuram | Kerala | Deshabhimani

Thiruvananthapuram

The girl who had the same dream for 15 years. His father was a construction worker who added to it. Karikakam Sarovaram Veetil S Ashwathy and her father P Premakumar’s wish come true – this time the result of the civil service examination. Ashwathy was ranked 481st. Although he has written the exam four times, he has passed the prelims for the first time this year.

Sheela, a Hindi teacher, started a diary while studying in a UP class. It was that diary given to write contemporary events like in molecular cinema that sowed the seeds of civil service-passion in Ashwathy.

I started studying for it from the eighth class. The family stood by and supported everything. He graduated from Barton Hill College of Engineering and worked for a private company. But he resigned two years ago and turned to full-time civil service studies. During the Kovid period, the crisis was severe, including financial. Ashwathy said that in every crisis, Paulo Coelho’s message was that the darkness before dawn is too thick. Ashwathy has decided to re-sit the exam as she is less likely to get IAS. Premakumar says that even if his daughter is an IAS officer, he will continue in the construction industry.

Govt. Ashwathy studied in Malayalam medium in high school. He later attended Cottonhill School and Bartonhill College of Engineering. He has completed his civil service training at the State Civil Service Academy and various private academies. P Srilatha is the mother. Brother P Arun is an employee of Technopark.

Minnu’s salute to his father’s memories

The daughter won a civil service rank in memory of her father. Karyavattam PM Minnuvan at JDS Villa in Thundathil won the rank in the civil service examination to be presented in front of the memories of his father Paul Raj. Minnu, a clerk at Vazhuthacaud police headquarters, is ranked 150th. Paulraj, a policeman, dies while in service.

Then she got a job in the department on a dependent basis but did not have to wear a uniform as she was a ministerial employee. Minnu wanted to wear the uniform that her father wore. This time the 150th rank is a constant effort to make that wish come true.

The sixth attempt was successful this time. Minnu, who has a post-graduate degree in biochemistry, hopes to be on the IPS list as she is ranked 150. Her husband Joshi is an officer in the ISRO. Son: John Joshi of Jermia. The mother is Mini Prabha.

Reshma studied in a government school and became a civil servant

Neyyattinkara shines again in civil service examination AL Reshma was brought back to Neyyattinkara by the IAS at Minnaram on Arakkunnu Kadavu Road, Hospital Junction. Reshma won the 256th rank. In 2012, Haritha V Kumar won the first rank and made Neyyattinkara proud.

Reshma achieved this by studying in a public school. Neyyattinkara Govt. Reshma studied at Boys HS (English Medium) and holds a Masters Degree in English Literature from Hyderabad Central University.

He has been elected as the Prime Minister of the children while studying in the seventh class. Proven ability in speech as well. Has been working for the Civil Service for over four years. She is the granddaughter of Karuneshadas, a member of the undivided Communist Party. Rita. Professor Dr. She is the daughter of Lidson Raj and KSEB Senior Superintendent D Ajitha of Neyyattinkara. Anujan Rajat is an MBBS student. K Ansalan MLA visited Reshma’s house and congratulated her.

Civil Service; Benefit to the district

The capital shines in the civil service exam results. Sixteen people from the district got the rank. MB Aparna (Kaniyapuram), S Malini (Pattom), Deena Dastagir (Nandarkode), Anand Chandrasekhar (Thonnaykal), PM Minnu (Karyavattom), Anchu Whitson (Pattom), AL Reshma (Neyyattinkara), S Gokul (Tirumala) , OV Alfred (Peroorkada), Merlin C Das (Sreekaryam), VM Jayakrishnan (Peroorkada), Sandra Satheesh (Manakkad), Sabeel Poovakundil (Kuravankonam), S Ashwathy (Karikkakam), Pretty S Prakash (Pappa) Tirumala) got the rank between 62 and 528. There are three people who have taken Malayalam as an optional subject. This includes two MBBS graduates and two engineering graduates.


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