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Q= Write the character sketch of Govind Jaiswal?​

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Answered by nehabeauty786
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Mr. Govind Jaiswal is a man who with his continuous hard work and rock-solid determination has achieved that goal which remains only a dream for millions. He has proved that those who have firm determination for them even success can become a slave. Govind has proved that a man with hard work and determination can even crack the hard nut of IAS exam. It was in the year 2006 when Govind recorded his name in history with the golden words after achieving 48th rank in an IAS exam.

Belonging from a lower-middle-class family, he always knew that he would have to clear this prestigious exam in his first attempt, and never had a thought of the second attempt. From his childhood, he was very clear about his goals.

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Mr. Govind Jaiswal is a man who with his continuous hard work and rock-solid determination has achieved that goal which remains only a dream for millions. He has proved that those who have firm determination for them even success can become a slave. Govind has proved that a man with hard work and determination can even crack the hard nut of IAS exam. It was in the year 2006 when Govind recorded his name in history with the golden words after achieving 48th rank in an IAS exam.

Belonging from a lower-middle-class family, he always knew that he would have to clear this prestigious exam in his first attempt, and never had a thought of the second attempt. From his childhood, he was very clear about his goals.

Govind was born in a family of three sisters, and he is the youngest brother. They had no other option except to live in a 12×8 ft rented a room as his father being a rickshaw puller and mother being a housewife. Govind has completed his schooling from a government school in Usmanpura and did his graduation in maths from the government degree college.

Behind this focused and firm determination of Govind, there is a pity story when he was of age 11 once he had gone to his friend`s house who was well abundant in the locality but within few minutes he was thrown out his friends house in a very disgraceful and in an insulting manner. He was warned not to make friends with a son of rich. This insult was taken as disrespect by Govind, in fact, he looked over it as an optimist point of view, and this made him strong and determined to achieve something big and respectable. At that time, the only big, respectable, most desirable and prestigious thing that came to his mind was a civil service exam and became a goal of his life.

The struggling period of Govind in Varanasi was very miserable. There used to be a 14 hours power cut, so he used to shut all the windows and put cotton balls in his ears to reduce the noise of generators running all around in the locality. Soon after his graduation, he realized that the distractors and adverse situations in Varanasi would never allow him to prepare for a civil service examination.

So he decided to move to Delhi.

After finishing his graduation, Govind decided to first share a room with his friend in BHU to prepare, but this idea of him didn’t work. On looking at the difficulties of his son, Govind’s father Narayan Jaiswal decided to send his son

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Govind Jaiswal says:

August 14, 2019 at 8:52 am

Thanks Munna ji,

Try to motivate children and they should see a dream .then only they will try to achieve that.

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sagar kumar says:

August 7, 2018 at 3:58 pm

great success & u r hardwork to inspiration of youngsters

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Harbans singh says:

October 6, 2018 at 9:53 am

Dear Pl meet yr that rich friend with a bud of rose who turned you out from house.Now almighty has made you richest IAS in the world.God bless you,this great that APJA knew you.My lackhs blessings to you and father,sisters.I am in Dehradun.9720164253

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Govind Jaiswal says:

August 14, 2019 at 8:54 am

No hard feelings for anyone.waise after selection his father came to my residence and said “Mai pehle se hi janta thato Delhi for huddle free preparation of his son.

So for that Mr.Narayan sold his only piece of land in Rs. 40,00 and sent his son to Delhi. The life in Delhi was not that easy for Govind it was for the first time that he was introduced to such a big city and there was a fair chance of going away from his goal in this glamour city. But instead of going off track Govind worked harder towards his goal.

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