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Triumph Over Adversity: Muhammad Ashfaq’s Inspirational Journey to Civil Services Success 

Muhammad Ashfaq, hailing from the modest town of Tandoor in Telangana, has become a beacon of inspiration for many aspiring civil servants. Born to Mohammad Jafar, an entrepreneur, and Rizwana Begum, a homemaker, Muhammad was always a bright student. He completed his schooling at Janapriya High School. He pursued his higher education in Economics from Shri Ram College of Commerce, followed by a master’s degree from the Delhi School of Economics. Recognizing the importance of education early on, his mother sent him to Delhi for graduation and post-graduation, ensuring he had all the support for his dreams. 

The Journey of Determination 

Despite being the only child, Muhammad’s journey wasn’t without its challenges. He faced setbacks in his initial attempts at the Civil Services examination, failing three times. However, these failures only fueled his determination. Muhammad persevered with unwavering support from his family, particularly his parents, elder sister, and dentist. His father, a self-made man who started as a scooter mechanic before establishing his own engineering company, instilled in him the values of hard work and resilience. Muhammad’s family never let him feel burdened by the struggles at home, allowing him to focus entirely on his goals. 

Achievement and Future Goals 

Finally, on his fourth attempt in 2023, Muhammad cleared the Civil Services examination, attributing his success to his family’s sacrifices and support. His story is a testament to the power of persistence, hard work, and family encouragement. Now, as a civil servant, Muhammad aims to contribute towards the country’s development, serve the people diligently, and work towards eradicating corruption in the administration. He believes in teamwork and hopes to collaborate with honest officials to bring positive changes and make the administration more accessible to the public. Muhammad Ashfaq’s journey from a small town to the prestigious civil services is a compelling reminder that no dream is too big to achieve with determination and support. 

For detailed story, please visit: Awaz the voice

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