Not letting her disability come in the way of reaching her goals has
become Sarika Jain’s second nature. The polio stricken Odisha woman
Not letting her disability come in the way of reaching her goals has become Sarika Jain’s second nature. The polio stricken Odisha woman has cleared the civil service examination in her first attempt, two years after qualifying the tough Chartered Accountancy exam.
Sarika Jain, a differently abled girl from Kantabanji town in Odisha’s
Balangir district, has cleared the UPSC examination. (HT Photo)
Jain, 29, was ranked 527 among the 1,122 candidates who cleared the
civil services examinations (2013) conducted by Union Public Service
Commission.
“I am extremely happy about the result, though I expected a better
rank. I owe my success to my parents and all members of our joint
family,” Sarika told HT.
She added she would take a second shot at the exam if not short-listed
in the Indian Administrative Service, the most coveted among the civil
services.
Jain, who was afflicted with polio in her right leg with 50%
disability since the age of two despite taking polio drops, hails from
Kantabanji, a small town in Balangir district, about 400 km west of
Bhubaneswar. Her father Sadhuram Jain is a small time trader of sanitary
fittings.
Third among three sisters and a brother, Sarika studied in local
Saraswati Sishu Mandir and later completed her bachelor’s degree in
commerce from Kantabanji Women’s College. After completing her Chartered
Accountancy (CA) in 2012, Sarika decided to appear for the civil
services.
“I prepared for six months in Kantabanji and another six months in New Delhi, studying 12 hours a day all the time,” she said.
Sadhuram is very happy with his daughter’s accomplishment.
“She had put in hard labour into her studies. It is the grace of Lord
Jagannath that she has cleared the exam and I wish she will serve the
people,” he said.
Source : Report India , 12th June 2014
Source : Report India , 12th June 2014
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