Dear friends my heartfull congradulations for all who cracked IAS successfully. 
According to my knowledge 18 orthopedic, 7 blind and 8 earing impared passed 
IAS exams this year. I also wish all of them to get their postings after their 
training without any delay as it was happening before.
-----Original message-----
From: anuj goyal
Sent:  13/06/2014, 12:59  PM
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Subject: Re: [AI] Blind girl from Tamil Nadu cracks UPSC exam


congrasse

On 6/13/14, avinash shahi <shahi88avin...@gmail.com> wrote:
> My heartfelt congratulations to All three blind achievers discussed in
> this article.
>
> Certainly splendid show by these superb stars have now made me crazy
> to give an attempt at least one, fingers crossed...
>
> Read on!
> http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Blind-girl-from-Tamil-Nadu-cracks-UPSC-exam/articleshow/36454609.cms
> CHENNAI: The dream is to enter the IAS cadre and N L Beno Zephine, who
> is visually impaired, is holding her breath until the marks for the
> Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) exam results are released in 15
> days.
>
> It was a tough few years of work, but Beno, 24, enjoyed it and has
> secured an all-India rank of 343 in the UPSC exams. "Preparing for the
> civil services made it easy for me to clear other competitive exams,"
> she said.
>
> She got a few books Brailled, but much of her preparation was done
> with the help of her father and friends. "She would insist that her
> father read the newspaper to her every morning, and she was an
> exceptionally sharp observer," said Sathya, MD of Strategy IAS
> Academy, who coached Beno to face the interviews along with experts at
> Manidhaneyam IAS Academy.
>
> Beno is one of more than 100 candidates from Tamil Nadu who made it to
> the civil services this year. She had to juggle preparing for a PhD in
> English literature from Bharathiar University with a full time job as
> a probationary officer in SBI. "I learnt to balance both and
> understood how to use my time efficiently in the process," she said.
>
> She also downloaded the Jaws screen reader to get more information.
> Her father works for the railways and prompted her to get into a
> government job at a higher level and her mother is a homemaker.
>
> Others like Sujitha from Chennai and Krishna Gopal Tiwari from
> Varanasi  have made it to the IAS cadre, despite visual disabilities.
> Experts said that the uniformed services are, however, closed to
> people with disabilities.
>
>
>
> --
> Avinash Shahi
> M.Phil Research Scholar
> Centre for The Study of Law and Governance
> Jawaharlal Nehru University
> New Delhi India
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