Unintentional mistake: Jharkhand woman apologizes on UPSC’s claim Read here

A family from Jharkhand apologized for an ‘unintentional mistake’ that resulted in the Ramgarh district administration and the Central Coalfields Limited (CCL) felicitating their twenty-four-year-old daughter.

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Divya Pandey, 24, thought she had cleared Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) Civil Services Examination (CSE) Which saw a historic three female toppers this year.

This was his first attempt at the prestigious exam.

Divya Pandey, 24, hailing from Ramgarh district, thought she had secured 323rd rank in this year’s exam, the results of which were declared by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) on May 30.

However, the family later said that it was actually a divine drink from South India and not Divya Pandey Who secured 323rd rank in UPSC exam.

Pandey’s efforts earned him congratulations on behalf of the District Administration and Central Coalfields Limited. She is the daughter of a crane-operator in Jharkhand.

Divya Pandey’s elder sister Priyadarshini Pandey said that her sister was informed by her friend in Uttar Pradesh that she has secured 323rd rank in UPSC and “we tried to check the result on UPSC website but internet is not working”. It was an unintentional mistake.”

family claim Divya PandeyThe success of UPSC in its first attempt with the help of smartphone and internet without any professional coaching, PM Prasad, Chairman cum Managing Director, Central Coalfields Limited, and other senior officials felicitated Divya Pandey as her father was a retired crane operator. CCL.

Divya, who graduated from Ranchi University in 2017, said on May 31, “I studied for about 18 hours a day and read a lot of National Council of Education Research (NCERT) books.”

The claims had received widespread media coverage.

The Deputy Commissioner, Ramgarh, Madhavi Mishra, who had felicitated Divya Pandey at her office in the district collectorate, termed it a “human error”.

Ramgarh officials assisted that they had not taken any action against the girl or her family in this regard.

The family members claimed that there was no intention to spread fake news or false claims and said that after ascertaining the truth, Divya, a resident of Rajrappa Colony under Chittarpur block of Ramgarh district of Jharkhand, has left for Delhi. .

He said, ‘We apologize for this mistake.

Chandeshwar Singh, field secretary of the Coalfields Mazdoor Union affiliated to Hind Mazdoor Sabha and Divya’s neighbor, said that due to internet failure, the family could not verify the information given by a friend of the girl from UP and her success story went viral.

Divya, who graduated from Ranchi University in 2017, claimed: “I studied for about 18 hours on a daily basis and read a lot of National Council for Research in Education (NCERT) books,”.

Her father Jagdish Prasad Pandey, who retired as a crane operator at Central Coalfields Limited (CCL) in 2016, claimed that his daughter’s success and hard work had paid off.

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