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.