Congratulation to Pranjal patil.

On 5/13/16, harish <[email protected]> wrote:
> Dear Prashant
> Please extend warmest congratulationon behalf of the entire AccessIndia
> family.
> Do share her Id if she is ok with it so that members can wish her directly.
>
> Harish Kotian
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Prashant Naik" <[email protected]>
> To: "accessindia" <[email protected]>; "sayeverything"
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> Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2016 10:07 PM
> Subject: [AI] Pranjal Patil - Visually-impaired Ulhasnagar girl cracks IAS
> in maiden attempt
>
>
>> Dear List,
>>
>> I am so pleased to share this news with you all.  Pranjal, our Xavier’s
>> and
>> XRCVC student achieved great success.  I still remember her entry to
>> college for F.Y.B.A. (Political science) in the year 2007 and my computer
>> teaching to her with JAWS.  She is calm in nature but very very determined
>> and also excellent with her studies.   My heartiest congrats to Pranjal.
>>
>> Here is a news story from today’s DNA newspaper.
>>
>> By NAVEETA SINGH | Thu, 12 May 2016-07:15am , DNA
>>
>> Source:
>> http://www.dnaindia.com/mumbai/report-visually-impaired-ulhasnagar-girl-cracks-ias-in-maiden-attempt-2211517
>>
>> Born with a weak eyesight, Patil lost her vision completely when she was
>> just six, but till then she had made up her mind to be an Indian
>> Administrative Services (IAS) officer someday.
>>
>> Where there's a will, there's a way and 26-year-old Pranjal Patil, a
>> visually-impaired Ulhasnagar resident, has proved it right by clearing the
>> Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) exams and getting an All-India
>> ranking of 773.
>>
>> Born with a weak eyesight, Patil lost her vision completely when she was
>> just six, but till then she had made up her mind to be an Indian
>> Administrative Services (IAS) officer someday. And today she is living the
>> dream. "I just want to celebrate this moment. Let this feeling sink in
>> first," said Patil, who is currently in Delhi.
>>
>> Born with a weak eyesight, Patil lost her vision completely when she was
>> just six, but till then she had made up her mind to be an Indian
>> Administrative Services (IAS) officer someday.
>>
>> Where there's a will, there's a way and 26-year-old Pranjal Patil, a
>> visually-impaired Ulhasnagar resident, has proved it right by clearing the
>> Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) exams and getting an All-India
>> ranking of 773.
>>
>> Born with a weak eyesight, Patil lost her vision completely when she was
>> just six, but till then she had made up her mind to be an Indian
>> Administrative Services (IAS) officer someday. And today she is living the
>> dream. "I just want to celebrate this moment. Let this feeling sink in
>> first," said Patil, who is currently in Delhi.
>>
>> She is now awaiting her posting. "I do not know what they (UPSC) will give
>> me. But whatever it is I am up for the challenge," said the feisty girl
>> from Ulhasnagar.
>>
>> To fulfil her ambition of becoming an IAS officer, Patil did not let her
>> lost vision discourage her. Though her schooling was in braille, she did
>> her graduation in political science from Mumbai's St. Xavier's College and
>> did her Master of Arts in International relations from Delhi's Jawaharlal
>> Nehru University (JNU). "In my education technology played an important
>> role. I got this software installed on my computer which would read out
>> chapters from various books for me," she said.
>>
>> Though she always nursed this ambition, she started studying seriously for
>> UPSC from last year. "I love to read and the entire process of academics
>> excites me. I studied on my own and took test series from ALS academy in
>> Delhi," she said.
>>
>> Although it is difficult for people to clear UPSC in one attempt, Patil
>> did
>> it. "There were times when I was marred with doubts and disbelief
>> regarding
>> my ambition that. I think that when you have doubts, then only you get
>> motivated," concluded the 26-year-old.
>>
>> End of article.
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