Do you know about the lioness who changed from a cleaning worker to a sub-collector?
In this society, letting a woman to study and go to work is a huge challenge. The long-oppressed female community is now showing off her talents to the outside world as she studies and works. The youth who are there now are very active. Overcoming any hardships and difficulties, she tries to achieve her dream goal. In that sense we need to know about a woman named Asha Khandra from Jodhpur, Rajasthan.
Asha, who lives alone with her two children, worked as a cleaner. Currently, she has written the Rajasthan Civil Service Examination and is on his way to being appointed as Sub-Collector.
Asha khandra
Asha Khandra worked as a cleaner in Jodhpur municipality, Rajasthan. She is the mother of two children. She has been separated from her husband for 8 years, divorced and living alone. The cleaner had been working to save her 2 children. Carrying her IAS dream with the responsibility of raising her two children in poverty, she continued her graduation between missions
Her path towards success
Living alone without a husband is very challenging in this society. Asha, who has faced various problems and humiliations, has been writing numerous choices to fulfill her dream. Asha wrote the Rajasthan Civil Service Examination (RAS) held in Rajasthan two years ago. The results of this examination were not released due to the spread of corona infection. In this condition, she continued to do the cleaning work.
Sub collector
The final results of the 2018 Rajasthan Administrative Service Examination or RAS Exam were announced yesterday. Asha Khandra, who works as a cleaner in Jodhpur Corporation, is one of the eligible candidates. Asha, a mother of two, will soon be appointed deputy collector. Now, Asha is a role model for all the younger generation.
Asha’s happiness knows no bounds after the happy ending is announced. Not only did she pass the exam, she also passed as a role model for young women. Asha has been praised on social media and from various quarters.
Asha’s interview about her success
Asha told the press that “the discrimination she faced in the community was the inspiration to change her life in the end. I believe that the success I achieved was due to my hard work. I wanted to become an IAS officer, but due to age limit IAS exam I could not attend. My aim is to create a better society with this new qualification (Deputy Collector) that I have got. Asha’s difficult days are over and the happy life has begun after the results.. Asha has been appointed as Sub-Collector Officer in the State. If the goal, determination and determination of the mind is achieved, the defeat will not come close. “