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From Newspaper Delivery Boy And Cleaner To IAS Officer – B Abdul Nasar Achieved His Dream Without Cracking UPSC Because…

You might be surprised to learn that IAS B Abdul Nasar failed the UPSC exam but still managed to achieve his dream of becoming an IAS officer.

Success Story: The Civil Services exam is widely regarded as one of the most challenging examinations in India. It takes a lot of hard work, dedication and years of preparation for aspirants to become competent administrators. Many students join coaching institutes and pay hefty fees, but only a few manage to achieve their dreams. However, accessing coaching can be particularly challenging for candidates from economically disadvantaged backgrounds.

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Despite these hurdles, numerous aspirants in the past have achieved their goals without expensive coaching or financial assistance. One such inspiring example is IAS officer B Abdul Nasar.

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You might be surprised to learn that IAS B Abdul Nasar failed the UPSC exam but still managed to achieve his dream of becoming an IAS officer. Yes, you read that correctly! If you are wondering how he accomplished this, let’s explore his inspiring journey.

Success Story: The Inspiring Journey Of B Abdul Nasar

Nasar hails from Thalasseri in Kannur district of Kerala. At the age of just 5, he and his siblings had to live in an orphanage after their father passed away, while his mother worked as a domestic help to support the family. Despite all the hardships, Nasar completed his schooling while spending 13 years in the orphanage. To help support his family, he worked as a cleaner and a hotel supplier at the age of 10.

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B Abdul Nasar Delivered Newspapers To Support Family

He later graduated from Thalassery Government College. B Abdul Nasar continued to support his family by taking on various jobs including tutoring, working as a phone operator and even delivering newspapers.

After earning a postgraduate degree, Nasar began his career in 1994 as a government employee in the Kerala Health Department. Over time, he earned promotions and eventually became Deputy Collector in the State Civil Service by 2006. However, his journey was far from easy. His success can be attributed to his relentless efforts and his commitment to public service.

Rising Through the Ranks

In 2015, Nassar was recognised as the top Deputy Collector of Kerala, which led to his appointment as an IAS officer in 2017. Before becoming the District Collector of Kollam in 2019, he served as the Housing Commissioner for the Kerala government.

IAS Abdul Nasar’s remarkable journey stands as a source of inspiration for UPSC aspirants overcoming similar obstacles.

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Bindiya Bhatt is a journalist with over 19 years of experience in the media industry. She has covered a wide range of topics throughout her career and is passionate about gaming, automobiles and technology. Bindiya loves writing about cars, bikes, gaming, gadgets, and more. She earned her Master’s Degree in Journalism and Mass Communication from IMS Noida. Previously, she worked with notable media outlets like News Nation, Dainik Bhaskar, Microsoft News (MSN), and Malaysians News. Key Articles & Features: Nostalgia Mode On! Mario Bros To Prince of Persia – My Favourite Retro Games From The '80s Veo 3: Google Drops A Bombshell! How Dangerous Is The New AI Video Tool? Here’s What An Expert Says Charging Your Electric Car At Home: A guide For Indian Owners | Explainer Apple iPhone 16 Series Launched With A18 Chip and More – Check India Prices, Full Specs Achievements & Recognitions: Certification: Successfully completed Fact-Checking Fundamentals with the International Fact-Checking Network and Poynter Institute! Her Tech, Gaming, and Auto stories have been featured on Google Discover. Covered the 2012 Delhi Auto Expo  Contact: 📧 Email: [email protected]

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First published on: Dec 06, 2024 10:57 AM IST


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