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UPSC Success Story: Shweta Kumari from Amethi Village Joins Rajbhasha Department as Junior Translation Officer

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The people of Amethi village in Gaya district celebrated with pride when Shweta Kumari returned home after her remarkable achievement. Shweta, daughter of Sushil Malakar and Sunita Bhagat, cleared the prestigious UPSC examination and secured the post of Junior Translation Officer in the Rajbhasha Department under the Ministry of Home Affairs.

This was her first visit to the village after her success, and the reception was nothing short of grand. Residents gathered in large numbers at the Kushwaha Bhavan premises to greet her with flowers, applause, and heartfelt blessings. The event became a memorable day for the community, marking the return of their own UPSC achiever.

The celebration in Amethi village

The felicitation ceremony was chaired by former Mukhiya Punit Mahato, while academician Rajendra Prasad conducted the proceedings. The celebration brought together community members, elders, and local leaders who praised Shweta’s determination and commitment to education.

Panchayat Samiti member Shashibhushan Prasad and former president of the Samrat Ashok Kushwaha Seva Samiti, Pinku Verma, addressed the gathering. They highlighted that education is the strongest weapon to achieve any goal. Both urged parents to ensure their children’s education continues without interruption, regardless of financial or personal hardships.

In her address to the villagers, Shweta Kumari requested families to make education their priority. She said even if circumstances are tough, and resources are limited, children must be sent to school. According to her, quality education is the foundation for a brighter future.

Who is Shweta Kumari?

Shweta Kumari hails from Amethi village in Wazirganj block of Gaya district, Bihar. She is the proud daughter of farmer and community member Sushil Malakar and homemaker Sunita Bhagat. Her journey from a small rural school to a position in the central government has inspired many in her region.

She successfully cleared the UPSC examination and was appointed as a Junior Translation Officer in the Rajbhasha Department. Her achievement is not only a personal milestone but also a source of motivation for young aspirants in her district.

Early education and journey to success

Shweta began her education in the primary school of Amethi village. She studied here until the age of ten, gaining her foundational knowledge in a modest rural classroom. Later, she moved to Kolkata with her father, where she continued her studies.

In Kolkata, she completed her matriculation and further education, clearing several competitive examinations along the way. Her academic discipline and determination grew stronger with each stage of her journey. In 2023, she appeared for the UPSC examination for the first time.

She cleared the preliminary stage, then succeeded in the main examination, and finally passed the personal interview. This three-stage success earned her a posting in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, under the Ministry of Home Affairs, as a Junior Translation Officer in the Rajbhasha Department.

The role of family support

Shweta’s father, Sushil Malakar, expressed immense pride in his daughter’s achievement. He shared that the family ensured every possible support for her education, despite challenges. He believed that providing resources for education was the best investment for a child’s future.

Her grandfather, Rajkumar Malakar, was moved to tears upon hearing of her success. For him, the achievement was more than a career milestone; it was the fulfillment of a family dream. Their joy reflected the pride of an entire village that had watched Shweta grow from a determined schoolgirl into a central government officer.

Words of inspiration from Shweta

During the felicitation, Shweta addressed the crowd with humility and gratitude. She thanked the villagers for their warm welcome and blessings. She also spoke about the importance of education, especially in rural areas where opportunities are limited.

Her message to the villagers was clear—children should be encouraged to pursue higher education, no matter the obstacles. She urged parents to make sacrifices if necessary, so that children could aim for bigger goals. Shweta’s emphasis was that even “half a meal a day” was worth the sacrifice if it ensured proper schooling.

Education as the key to empowerment

Shweta’s success story stands as an example of how education can transform lives. From a small village school to a role in the Rajbhasha Department, her journey shows that determination can overcome limitations.

Community leaders at the event reinforced this message, urging everyone to take inspiration from her. They reminded the gathering that Shweta’s success was not accidental but the result of years of dedication, hard work, and consistent focus.

The pride of Gaya district

In Gaya district, Shweta’s accomplishment has become a symbol of hope for aspiring students. Local newspapers and community groups have praised her determination. For many young girls in the region, she represents the possibility of breaking barriers and reaching national-level positions through merit and perseverance.

Her success also highlights the importance of role models in rural areas. When young students see someone from their own village succeed at a national level, it motivates them to dream bigger. Shweta’s return to her village served as a living example of this inspiration.

The road ahead

As Shweta steps into her professional role in Indore, she carries with her the blessings of her family and community. Her work as a Junior Translation Officer in the Rajbhasha Department will contribute to the promotion and standardization of the Hindi language within government operations.

While her job will demand commitment and focus, her story will continue to resonate in her village and beyond. Her presence at the felicitation was not just a celebration of her success but also a reminder to others that perseverance yields results.

Shweta Kumari’s journey from Amethi village in Gaya to the corridors of the Ministry of Home Affairs is a remarkable tale of determination, hard work, and the transformative power of education. Her achievement in the UPSC examination, leading to her appointment as a Junior Translation Officer, is both a personal triumph and a community victory.

Her message to parents—to prioritize education above all else—has struck a chord with the villagers. For the youth of Gaya district, her life is now a guiding example, proving that with discipline and dedication, even the most ambitious dreams can be realized.

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