He has been successful in the UPSC exam for the fifth time.

New Delhi: If a person makes up his mind to achieve his goal, then all the challenges can not stop him. Today we will tell you the story of two such UPSC candidates who have achieved success in the UPSC examination.

Syed Mohammad Hussain, who lives in a slum in Mumbai, and Manoj Maharia, a resident of Sikar in Rajasthan, have cracked the UPSC exam, beating the challenges. Both have shared their success stories with NDTV. Manoj Mahariya of Sikar, Rajasthan, said, "All preparations have been done from the village itself. Earlier I was a cricketer. He quit cricket in 2018 due to injury. In 2019, we started preparing and in the second time I got success.

Manoj Mahariya from Sikar in
Rajasthan said, "There is no coaching requirement in UPSC exams. Self-study is very important in this exam. My father died when I was 6 months old. After this, Mataji, who worked in a private hospital, got a government job. My mom and family have been very supportive. There is a lot of happiness in the family after the results come. The M.A exam is currently underway. Our contribution will be in the development of the country. We will work for the development in the field of education. After the death of his father, the condition of the family was not good. Grandparents were very supportive.

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Dongri area of Mumbai.. The son of a labourer coming out of the narrow streets here is widening the chest of the entire Dongri. Mohammad Hussain Syed, 27, who cleared the UPSC exam for the fifth time, is now determined to change the identity of his township with the help of education. In Mumbai's slum dongri, a poster of a labourer's son hangs in place of a leader. Mohammad Hussain Syed has got 5th rank in the UPSC examination.

"My father works in private transport,"
Mohammad Hussain Syed told NDTV. Family members have helped a lot. The journey was not easy. People did not understand UPSC. There was no library in the area. There was difficulty in reading. People used to drive them away from the park. They used to ask again and again when is the exam. I used to avoid lying by lying. I failed 3 times and in the fourth time when I did not get success after a lot of hard work, I was broken. But the family members encouraged and took the exam again. After that I got success.

Mohammad Hussain Syed told NDTV, "My father inspired me to study. He has fully cooperated in this success. I have taken 5 years to prepare. But for this, my father has worked hard for 27 years. There is no development in our area. The situation here motivated me to move forward."

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