Victory Story: Starting from Big City -Ready for UPSC Prayers

UPSC Success Story Barredv Siddappa Thon: Barredev Siddhappa, a village in Gagal Tehsil, Maharashtra, Maharashtra, was ranked 551th in the Civil Service Examination (UPSC), the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC), and reduced his family and the name of the village. After this victory, he is going to become an IPS officer. When the final results of the UPSC civil services were announced, Bardev was grazing his uncle’s sheep in Belgaum, Karnataka.
History is made by poor family
Grade’s family works to raise goats. They have only one acre of land, and the whole family depends on this traditional work. Berdave started his studies. Berday had good numbers on the 10th and 12th.
From Pune to engineering
He later graduated from a civil engineering degree at Pune’s College of Engineering. It was later prepared for UPSC for two years in Delhi. After failing the first two attempts, he had this great success in the third attempt.
The friend called and said- you passed, your name is on the list
When UPSC’s decision was announced, Berdave was not aware of this. He was busy cutting the hair of goats in Belgaum. Her friend called and said, “Friend, you have passed, your name is on the list.” Bardev was very happy to hear this, but he first finished his work. After this, he told his relatives of the news. The place where more than a thousand goats were, there was a situation of happiness.
Read the sheep while grazing
Berdave praised his success for his hard work and sheep for the blessings of the sheep. He said he was educated at the time when she was given the sheep. In this picture of him, he congratulates him with a sheep and aim, and has gone viral on social media.
The family and relatives gathered together
Barde’s father, Siddhappa, said, “The boy is very hard.” Berdave praised his parents, teachers, uncles and relatives for his success. He said, “Without their support, this is not possible.” At this time, his brother, who is the hero of the Indian Army, helped him.
After the end of the UPSC, Barredv went out to the pastures
Two days after the end, Barredv was busy feeding the sheep. He said, “This is our traditional work. Our family is still dependent on it. I am difficult to leave it right away. I love my sheep. I served them and I got a success.” Due to this achievement of Barred, there is a wave of happiness in the village. His relatives and some of his relatives arrived at Belgaani, Karnataka, Open. People from the village call, and when he will return, the birds will soon go to the village.
Deepak Suryawanshi report from Kolapur