Chennai
girl tops civil services exam
Wednesday May 11, 2011 07:57:40 PM,
PTI
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Chennai: "I want to do good to the civil society and
fight corruption," says S Divyadharshini, a law graduate from
here, who topped the Civil Service examinations this year.
Divyadharshini, who passed in her second attempt with Public
Administration and Law as optional papers, is an assistant in
State Bank of India here.
"I am very happy. I owe my success to my parents and Prabhakaran
of Prabhakaran IAS Academy. My parents gave me a lot of freedom
and moral support," a delighted Divyadharshini told PTI at her
residence in Sterling Road.
Asked whether the new Civil Services Aptitude Test syllabus will
affect students from rural areas, she said it will be a level
ground to all.
After having completed her law degree from Dr Ambedkar Law
University in 2009, she took to UPSC preparations.
Divyadharshini is the second of three siblings.
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