Shubham Kumar, a 24-year old Bihar Boy, topped the 2020 Civil services exam whose results were announced on Friday after the result Shubham said “My dream was to get into the IAS as it gives a wider platform to work for the betterment of the people. It has been realised and I would like to work for the underprivileged people, especially in rural areas,” he said.
Shubham stated that his dream to become an IAS officer and to serve the underprivileged has been fulfilled. He said that the development of villages, employment generation and poverty alleviation in rural areas of the country would be his focus areas.
A Bachelor of Technology (civil engineering) graduate from IIT Bombay, qualified the 2020 examination with anthropology as his optional subject.
Shubham Kumar, a 24-year old from Bihar, topped the Civil services exam on Friday said “My dream was to get into the IAS as it gives a wider platform to work for the betterment of the people. It has been realised and I would like to work for the underprivileged people, especially in rural areas,” he said.
Shubham that his dream to become an IAS officer and to serve the underprivileged has been realised. He said that the development of villages, employment generation and poverty alleviation in rural areas of the country would be his focus areas.
Kumar topped the civil services examination in his third attempt. Earlier, he was selected in the Indian Defence Accounts Service (IDAS) after qualifying the civil services examination in 2019. Kumar could not make it in his first attempt in the 2018 examination.
Kumar topped the civil services examination in his third attempt. Earlier, he was selected in the Indian Defence Accounts Service (IDAS) after qualifying the civil services examination in 2019. Kumar could not make it in his first attempt in the 2018 examination.
Kumar said areas like poverty alleviation and the development of villages and its people would be his focus area while in the service.
“There are lots of areas in which we all can work to uplift the underprivileged and bring positive changes,” he said.
Kumar said he got a lot of support from his father and the academy, especially its director, in preparing for the examination.
Younger of the two siblings, his elder sister work as a scientist in Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC).
“My father used to motivate me a lot and helped me in maintaining a positive attitude that helped me in clearing the exam,? said Kumar, adding that his father works as a bank manager in Bihar.
A Bachelor of Technology (civil engineering) graduate from IIT Bombay, Shubham Kumar has qualified the 2020 examination with anthropology as his optional subject.