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If you feel that you are surrounded by difficulties on all sides and you have no way out, so remember This is the same moment from where your destiny is to change.
- This is my second motivation story @motivationstory . I hope you're all goon @stmeetit. Meet only 22 years old collage age student which is become Assistant superintendent of police in rank of Indian police service. Father sold tea and eggs, mother taught by making rotis, son became IPS - this line derived from saffin hassan. we know the UPSC examination is most toughest examinations in the country and every year lakhs of students appear in this examination with hope and strategy.
- The 22-year-old Hasan Safin is a living example of someone with strong determination to dedicate hard work towards your goal. safin became the youngest IPS officer of India by qualifying for the UPSC Civil Services Exam despite facing all odds.
Hasan Safin became the youngest IPS Officer of India by qualifying for the UPSC Civil Services.
Exam year -2018
Rank- 570.
Post - Assistant Superintendent of Police
location - District Jamnagar
posting date - December 23, 2019.
Do you know how he is inspired?
- Once a collector visited at his school and Safin was attracted by the way the IAS officer as a person commanded so much respect and had so much security around him. Even his school principal treated him differently.
The little safin returned home and asked around what was so special about the visitor and he was told that the guest was an IAS officer and that he worked to solve problems for common people so everyone treated him like a king. He was told that being in civil services is a respectable job and it needs sheer dedication and hard work to be one. From there Safin decided that he wanted to be an IAS officer.
Besides all the hard work his parents put into his education Safin also received timely assistance from strangers including local businessman Hussain Polra and his wife Raina Polra. They spent money from their own pocket to fund Safin’s two-year stay in the national capital, including the fees of a coaching institute, his travel, and lodgings for his civil services preparation.
His expenses for civil services and examination were also borne by a couple named Husainbhai and Jarinaben. When he was in Delhi preparing for his exams, he frequently used to meet IAS and IPS officers for guidance. He treats these people who helped him unconditionally achieve his dreams as a family even though they share no actual blood ties.