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16 fractures, 8 surgeries, Poverty couldn’t stop Ummul Kher from cracking UPSC. Now She is a DC in IRS

Marwar, RAJASTHAN / NEW DELHI:

Delhi:

The inspiring story of Ummul Kher, a 28-year-old fragile girl who defeated all odds to achieve her dream. Ummul Kher was born in a Muslim conservative family that belonged to Marwar, Rajasthan. She faced several hardships to reach her goal. She fought a disease called Fragile Bone Disorder from childhood which caused her 16 fractures and underwent 8 surgeries. But that couldn’t break her determination of becoming an IAS officer.

Ummul was five when she migrated to Delhi with her parents and lived in the slums of Nizamuddin, Delhi. Her father was a street vendor. Their family was displaced when the slums of Nizamuddin were demolished and moved to the slums of Trilokpuri.

Ummul Kher went to Pt. Deendayal Upadhyay Institute for the Physically Handicapped for schooling till 5th Class and continued her education till 8th in a Government-run Charitable Organisation Trust, Amar Jyoti. Much to her dismay, her family forced her to discontinue her studies after 8th but Ummul decided to move out of her parent’s home and continue her education and started living alone in Jhuggi Jhopri(JJ) cluster, Trilokpuri. She started giving tuitions to slum children to support her living who paid her not much than rs 50-100.

Unfazed, She completed her graduation from Gargi College, Delhi, and got admission to JNU for Masters in International studies. She secured Junior Research Fellowship at JNU which helped her in getting a stipend of Rs 25,000 per month. To serve as an IAS was a dream of Ummul Kher that’s why despite pursuing a Ph.D. she appeared in the UPSC exam and cracked it in her first attempt and bagged All India rank 420.

She Got the posting in IRS Indian Revenue services, where she was posted as the DC, i.e Deputy Commissioner in Indian Revenue Service.

Highlights:

  1. UmmulKher lived alone after 8th std due to her family disowning her for education. During this time, it was Amar Jyoti Charitable Trust that financed her education and also funded her tuition for classes IX and X.
  2. In class XII, Kher achieved 91% and secured admission into a prestigious Delhi University college, Gargi College.
  3. She continued to take tuitions to fund her college education. She also got much-needed money by winning debate competitions in college. She graduated in Psychology (Hons).
  4. Tragedy struck in 2012 when a small accident confined her to a wheelchair for one year.
  5. After completing graduation, Ummul Kher cleared an entrance exam for a master’s in International Studies at JNU. This gave her sufficient money which meant that she no longer had to give tuition.
  6. In 2013, she secured a Junior Research Fellowship at JNU under which she started getting a stipend of Rs.25, 000 per month.
  7. Since September 2014, Ummul was working as a trainee at Duskin Leadership Training in Shunjuku, Japan.
  8. In 2016, She appeared for UPSC exam first time and cracked it with 420 AIR rank.
  9. In 2019 She was conferred with Delhi Women Commission’s DCWAward. The Award was handed over by Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal.

source: http://www.deccandigest.com / Deccan Digest / Home> Featured Sliver, National / by Saba Khan / January 26th, 2022

51 Muslims clear UPSC exams, Kashmir resident bags 10th rank

NEW DELHI :

New Delhi:

Of the total 1,099 successful candidates in the final list of the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) examinations, 50 Muslims have made it to this year’s result, with Bilal Mohiud Din Bhat from Kashmir bagging the tenth rank. The number of Muslim candidates is higher than last few years.

In 2016, 36 Muslims had cleared the exams, while the number stood at 38 in 2015, 34 in 2014 and 30 in 2013.

Along with Bilal, nine Muslims have made it to the top 100 ranks. Those in top 50 include: Muzammil Khan (22), Sheikh Tanveer Asif (25), Hamna Mariyam (28), Zaffar Iqbal (39) and Rizwanbasha Shaikh (48). Seventeen Muslims feature in the Top 500.

The selected UPSC candidates are recommended for various government posts which include Indian Foreign Service (IFS), Indian Administrative Service (IAS), Indian Police Service (IPS) and several other allied services.

Although Muslims comprise 13.4% of total population, they are dismally represented in the top government services, often due to lack of education and unavailability of resources. They account for about 2% in the civil services.

The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) declared the final result of the 2016 civil services examinations on Wednesday evening. Like previous years, this year too a woman, Nandani KR, has topped the exam. Others in the top five are Anmol Sher Singh,  Gopala Krishna, Sauyma Pandey and Abhilash Mishra.

Successful Muslim Candidates for UPSC Result-16 

S.No. Name Ranks
1. BILAL MOHI UD DIN BHAT 10
2. MUZAMMIL KHAN 22
3. SHAIKH TANVEER ASIF 25
4. HAMNA MARIYAM B A 28
5. ZAFFAR IQBAL 39
6. RIZWANBASHA SHAIK 48
7. SHEIK ABDUL RAHAMAN S 62
8. ARIF AHSAN 74
9. SYEED FAKHRUDIN HAMID 86
10. BISMA QAZI 115
11. SUHAIL QASIM MIR 125
12. S M QASIM ABIDI 177
13. RAZEEM K 191
14. GAUSH ALAM 206
15. NAHAS ALI 359
16. MD ADIL ASHRAF 435
17. PATHAN ADEEB DAULAT KHAN 450
18. SAQIB YOUSUF 472
19. HASEEN ZAHERA RIZVI 509
20. JABEEN FATHIMA J 525
21. ANAM SIDDIQUI 538
22. SHEIKH SAMI UR RAHMAN 554
23. MOHAMMAD ARSHAD 556
24. MINHAJ UDDIN NIZAMI 584
25. SHAIK SHAHABAAZ HANOOR 603
26. INABAT KHALIQ 604
27. FAISAL JAVAID 610
28. HARIS BIN ZAMAN 646
29. IRAJ RAJA 674
30. EZAZ AHMED 697
31. EHJAS ASLAM S 704
32. REHNA R 735
33. MANER NASIR IQBAL 753
34. ABDUL RAHEEM A 755
35. NASEEF ABDUL KADER 781
36. MUHAMMED SHABEER K 805
37. ANAYAT ALI CHOWDHARY 808
38. DANISH AGASTAM 814
39. JABBAR 822
40. TASLEEM AHMED 827
41. SHARDUL 828
42. MD MUSTAQUE 836
43. RENA JAMIL 882
44. SHUHAIB T 885
45. SHAHANSHA K S 897
46. MUHAMMED HANEEF 898
47. MD SARFARAZ ALAM 904
48. MD SARFARAJ ALAM 1028
49. SAJAD BASHIR 1042
50. AMIR BASHIR 1087
51. UMMUL KHER 420

source: http://www.twocircles.net / Two Circles.net / Home> Indian Muslim> Lead Story> Youth  / by Raqib Hameed Naik , TwoCircles.net / New Delhi – May 31st, 2017