New Delhi. Any problem in front of those who work hard is like an ant because they have shown nothing but their goal. Vishal of Muzaffarpur is a living example of this. Those who passed the UPSC on the basis of their hard work and have shown their and their parents’ dreams come true. Not only this, Vishal has secured 484th rank. Apart from his family, he also gives the credit of huge success to the teacher Gauri Shankar Prasad. Vishal belongs to a very poor household who did not even have basic facilities. So let us tell you how Vishal passed the UPSC despite all the difficulties and raised the name of his family.
Teacher Gauri Shankar raised the cost of studies
Vishal, a resident of Maqsoodpur village in Meenapur block of Muzaffarpur, was supported the most by his teacher Gauri Shankar. Gauri Shankar was seen standing with Vishal in every difficult time. He only motivated Vishal from time to time. In an interview given to the media, Vishal told that there was a lot of money crunch in the house. Teacher Gauri Shankar took care of my studies and left the job and motivated me to prepare for UPSC. Vishal lost his father at a very young age. Vishal’s father had died in the year 2008, after which Vishal’s mother took over all the responsibility. Mother Reena Devi used to run the household expenses by rearing buffaloes and goats and selling milk, but during this time she never allowed her children to affect her studies.
Mother Reena Devi gave full support
Reena Devi fulfilled all the needs of her children. Vishal’s father always wanted Vishal to do some big work by studying and writing and today Vishal has fulfilled the dream of his father and family by passing UPSC. There is an atmosphere of happiness in Vishal and his entire family due to this news. Talking about Vishal’s studies, Vishal had passed matriculation in the year 2011 and he has also been a matriculation topper. After which he took admission in IIT Kanpur in 2013. Vishal had also worked very hard to pass its entrance. After passing out of IIT, Vishal started working. Then teacher Gauri Shankar advised him to leave his studies and do UPSC.