Saharanpur Girl, Daughter Of A Mason, Gets Selected For CISF Through Self-study
Saharanpur Girl, Daughter Of A Mason, Gets Selected For CISF Through Self-study
After Khushboo's selection in CISF, there is an atmosphere of happiness in the family.

The daughter of a poor family from Saharanpur has fulfilled her parents’ dream. This Nasrullagarh village of Nakur municipality in Saharanpur. Khushboo Dhiman, a resident of this place, prepared for civil services with hard work and dedication day and night without any tuition and based on her hard work and dedication, Khushboo was selected for CISF.

After Khushboo’s selection in CISF, there is an atmosphere of happiness in the family. People are lining up outside Khushboo’s house to congratulate her. Khushboo, the daughter of mason, Madan Dhiman, completed her primary education from a government school. After that, she completed class 12 at Government Girls Inter College Nakur and graduated from SIT College.

Khushboo had dreamed of serving the country from the very beginning and she has fulfilled that dream. Khushboo’s parents have played an important role in making Khushboo’s dream come true. Despite being illiterate, Khushboo’s mother kept insisting that Khushboo studies. The result is that today Khushboo has a chance to serve her country.

Khushboo’s mother Meera Devi and father Madan Dhiman say they have five children and need money to educate all. He works as a mason. From the beginning, there was a lack of money to educate the children. But Khushboo’s mother insisted that all the children should study as much as possible.

The result is that today, through their hard work and dedication, Khushboo is employed in the CISF day and night. They are proud of themselves. Seeing Khushboo’s success, the elder brother is now studying further. Khushboo’s elder brother Ashwani Dhiman is the rural vice-president of BJP-Backward Class Front. Khushboo received a warm welcome from the villagers when she reached the village.

Another man named Navneet Anand hails from a small village in Darbhanga in Bihar. Since his childhood, he aspired to join the Indian Armed Forces. However, due to health problems with his eyes, he could not achieve this dream. Instead of dwelling on failures and accepting his defeat, he looked for other ways to achieve his dream. He became a Deputy Commandant in the CISF and then cleared the UPSC exams at the young age of 23.

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