Mohammad Furkan, 27, came to the India Islamic Cultural Centre (IICC) here to face a panel of bureaucrats looking for deserving candidates to be sponsored to crack the Indian civil services examination.11:30 AM on June 03
This news makes welcome reading. Discipline and hard work can do wonders for anyone with motivation to achieve.This principle transcends economic, religious, or other barriers. And India affords, largely, an equal opportunity for all who aspire. Quotas are even despised by some who are eligible for them,as they prefer the of meritorious and dignified route of discipline and sacrifice for a goal. Poverty is widespread regardless of caste, religion,language,etc.but bad politics has made quotas a vested area for vote bank purposes,and the groups they are sought to be given really suffer in the end,since quotas are only for a few hundred or thousand.
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