Twelfth Fail - Hara Vahi Jo Lada Nahi by
.About this Book - Buy Book - Click Here - How does a village student, living with uncertainty about his next meal or home, who failed his boards, go on to a career in the civil services? With integrity, inventiveness, and a never-say-die spirit. Download full PDF - Click Here
In IPS officer Manoj Kumar Sharma's case, there was also the promise of love. Twelfth Fail is his extraordinary story, the gripping narrative of a man who put his heart and soul into making the impossible possible.
If you enjoy reading novels and biographies, this book, which is available in both Hindi and English, can serve as incentive for you. Because reading this book will allow you to understand how someone battled throughout their life to earn a position of respect.
With the assistance of this book, you will be able to feel the battle of life and understand that the 12th class board is a difficult exam. This book is an all-in-one book since it is a combination of struggle, despair, crying, and battling feelings. How significant is it in a student's life? Since failing his 12th class makes a student feel as though his future academic career is ended.
Yet, the protagonist of the narrative, Mumbai-based IPS Manoj Kumar Sharma, persevered in life despite failing his 12th-grade exams. After three attempts in a row, he cleared the UPSC examination in the fourth attempt and was hired as an IPS.
His friend Anurag Pathak chronicled his life's journey from childhood to becoming an IPS in a book titled Thirteenth Fail.
He claims that while he was in school, he never worried about his grades and never let them to interfere with his life.
After finishing his Ph.D., he only began to prepare for the UPSC Civil Services Test. He did his family proud by earning an all-India rank of 121 on his fourth attempt.
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About the Author
Anurag Pathak is an Indore–based writer. He has previously published a collection of stories titled WhatsApp Par Kranti (Antika, 2016). Born in Gwalior on 5 August 1976, he holds a PhD in Hindi literature.
Gautam Choubey teaches English at Atma Ram Sanatan Dharma College, University of Delhi. His English translation of Pandey Kapil's celebrated historical-fiction Phoolsunghi (Penguin, 2020) is the first ever translation of a Bhojpuri novel. He has also translated Andre Beitelle's Democracy and Its Institutions (OUP) in Hindi.
Lalit Kumar teaches English at Deen Dayal Upadhyaya College, University of Delhi. His English translation of Harimohan Jha's classic Maithili novel Kanyadan will be published soon by Harper Perennial.
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