Meet the Woman Who Couldn’t Speak English, Left Ratan Tata’s Company, and Secured AIR in UPSC

Meet the Woman Who Couldn’t Speak English, Left Ratan Tata’s Company, and Secured AIR in UPSC

The story of IAS Officer Surabhi Gautam is a true testament to perseverance. Born into an orthodox Brahmin family in Amdara village, Satna district, Madhya Pradesh, Surabhi overcame numerous challenges, including her inability to speak English. Raised in a small village with limited resources, she attended a government school where basic amenities were scarce, and her education was in Hindi medium.

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Surabhi’s father is a lawyer at Maihar court, and her mother, Dr. Sushila Gautam, is a high school teacher. Despite her humble beginnings, Surabhi’s determination saw her through many obstacles. She quit her job at Ratan Tata’s company to pursue her dreams of becoming a civil servant.

Her hard work paid off when she cleared the UPSC exam and secured a highly coveted All India Rank (AIR). Surabhi’s journey from a small village in MP to the prestigious ranks of the Indian Administrative Service (IAS) is an inspiring story of resilience and success.

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