MANOJ SINHA
Ramgarh, June 1: Ambuja Raj-Lakshmi, a girl belonging to a middle-class family, passed the JPSC 7th-10th civil services examination with flying colours due to her complete dedication and intensive preparation. She got 29th rank in the prestigious exam.
After receiving her education at the primary school in the little town of Khapariyawan, Hazaribagh city, she earned a first-class Bachelor of Science degree in Mathematics from the famed St Columba’s College.
Ambuja has received many district and state-level prizes in debates and lecture competitions, in addition to being the top student in her class since childhood.
Similarly, with the JPSC exam as her sole goal, she prepared with complete confidence and succeeded in her first attempt. She has been selected for the post of District Education Officer by the Jharkhand government.
Ambuja is ecstatic that she has been given the best opportunity to reform the state’s educational system. She believes that only high-quality education can lead to a better society.
She said that she will work tirelessly to ensure that the talents of rural areas are properly developed. They have the potential to contribute to the development of a good society. Because those children are deprived of an education, they are unable to fully express their talents; therefore, they should be given appropriate possibilities.
“The present situation has to be changed. Only then the complete development of Jharkhand is possible,” Ambuja said.