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Success stories of successful people will inspire you to a successful life.

Pranjal Patil (Visually Challenged Woman) Became An IAS Officer
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How Pranjal Patil (Visually Challenged Woman) Became An IAS Officer?

Pranjal Patil, India’s first visually challenged woman IAS officer took charge as Sub Collector of Thiruvananthapuram on Oct 14, 2019. The success story of Pranjal Patil proves that determination and hard work is the key to success. Never worry about your weaknesses or disabilities. Have a positive attitude, move forward fearless of failures and achieve success in life.

Sreedhanya Suresh IAS UPSC
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How Sreedhanya Suresh Poor Tribal Girl Cracked UPSC Exam?

Despite several government initiatives to uplift the tribal community members, some tribal areas are still in backwardness. It’s a moment of pride and glory for the people of Kerala, India. Sreedhanya Suresh, the 26-year-old tribal girl from Pozhuthana panchayat, Dist. Wayanad has cleared the UPSC Civil Services Examination with a national rank of 410. She is the first person from a tribal community in Wayanad to crack the UPSC exams, that too with an excellent rank of 410.

Aryan Mishra 18 Year Old Indian Astronomer
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Inspiring Story Of Aryan Mishra 18 Year Old Indian Astronomer

Have you heard about Aryan Mishra, the 18-year-old Indian astronomer whose curiosity in space led him to discover an unknown asteroid in a nationwide asteroid search campaign? At an age when most children confused what to study next, which career to choose, Aryan Mishra is busy scaling the night sky, discovering asteroids and giving inspirational talks worldwide.

Arunima Sinha The First Woman Amputee To Climb Mount Vinson
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Arunima Sinha – The First Woman Amputee Climbed Mt. Vinson

We all know the importance of legs. If you don’t know just ask the persons who have no legs or difficulty with legs. We need legs to walk, run, climb, drive a vehicle. People with legs have difficulty to climb a mountain, or even a small hill. Arunima Sinha the first the first woman amputee to climb Mount Vinson proved that what is needed most is a brave heart. Her courage, determination and dedication played important role in achieving her goal.

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