Siddharth Shukla from Azamgarh has achieved the 18th position in the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) examination after making two attempts.
Siddharth Shukla, hailing from Mahadevpur village in the Atraulia police station area of Azamgarh district, has successfully passed the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) examination. Securing the 18th rank, Siddharth Shukla cleared the exam on his third attempt, having previously made two unsuccessful attempts. Approximately a year ago, Siddharth Shukla was appointed as an Assistant Commandant and is presently undergoing training in Hyderabad. This achievement has brought immense joy to Siddharth Shukla’s family and well-wishers.
Father does a private job in Delhi
Siddharth Shukla comes from a humble background with two elder brothers. His father, Shrikant Shukla, is employed in the private sector in Delhi, while his mother is a homemaker. The journey was not easy for Siddharth Shukla, belonging to an ordinary family. However, through his unwavering determination and relentless efforts, he successfully cleared the Public Service Commission examination, bringing honor to his district. As soon as the results were announced, people flocked to his home to extend their congratulations and felicitations to his family.
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Siddharth’s parents, Shrikant Shukla and Kusum Devi, are presently residing in Delhi. Back at home, Siddharth’s uncles, aunts, grandparents, and siblings, along with his cousins and sisters, are overjoyed by his remarkable achievement. They are celebrating this success by exchanging sweets and joyfully sharing their happiness with one another.
Siddharth is the youngest brother’s son
According to Dainik Bhaskar, Ravindra Nath Shukla mentioned that there are four brothers in their family. Siddharth Shukla, the youngest brother, is the son of Shrikant Shukla. Despite their modest financial situation, they all lived together, and their father ensured that they never faced any shortages. However, the real struggle began after their father’s passing.
Two of the brothers reside in Delhi, while the other two live in the village. They provided assistance in every possible way, from supporting each other’s studies to engaging in farming activities. Their collective efforts and support have finally yielded fruitful results today.