Jaipur: There must be some memories related to one's childhood. When many times people sit with their old friends, they remember these old moments. These old memories are always very close to our hearts. An IAS officer has shared a similar story from his childhood on social media, which people got emotional after reading it. After his tweet, many users have also praised him.
जून 2003: हम 5-6 लोग बकरियां चराने गए थे। वहीं पर आम के पेड़ की डाल पर झूला झूल रहे थे। अचानक से डाल टूट गई। किसी को चोट तो नही लगी लेकिन मार खाने से बचने के लिए हम लोग मिलकर पेड़ की डाल ही उठा लाए थे जिससे पता ही ना चले कि डाल टूटी है या नही। #justsaying #बचपन
— Ram Prakash, IAS (@ramprakash0324) April 3, 2022
IAS Ram Prakash wrote in his tweet, "We 5-6 people had gone to graze goats. We're swinging there on the mango tree. Suddenly the branch broke. No one was hurt, but to avoid being beaten, we had picked up the tree trunk together so that no one does not know if the branch is broken or not." Speaking to the media, Ram Prakash said that the story is from his native village. The IAS officer is a resident of a village in Jamua Bazar located in the Mirzapur district of UP. Remembering that, he tweeted this. He said that, often after studying, going to graze goats was also a daily task. In the village, used to go for goats grazing after school every day. Because the study and the goat grazing went together. It wasn't just a matter of one day.
Ram Prakash is a 2018 batch IAS officer of the Rajasthan cadre. He originally comes from the Mirzapur district of UP. His early education was at the Shraddhanand Saraswati Intermediate College in Rohania, Varanasi. He passed 12th in 2007. Talking to the media, he said that he is currently posted as CEO of Zila Parishad in the Pali district of Rajasthan. The special thing is that he cracked the IAS exam on his sixth attempt. Then he was ranked 162. He scored 1,041 marks out of 2,025. In the interview, he got 151 marks out of 275. He has been the SDM at Bhawani Mandi in Jhalawar district and Beawar in Ajmer district. The IAS officer, who belongs to Uttar Pradesh, has over 65,000 followers on Twitter. He is quite active on social media.
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