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Railway Station Master in Up Crack IFS exam | Bharat News

Lucknow: A station master with Indian Railways in Uttar Pradesh, Amrit Yadav, aged 32, has achieved success in Indian Forest Services Examination, 2024, which is securing All India Rank 72. He is one of the 143 candidates selected by the Union Public Service Commission.After attempting to clean the Civil Services Examination seven times and four times, the Anamish finally succeeded. Currently posted at Jarahara railway station in Etah district, it is from adjacent Kasganj district and is the fourth largest of six brothers.“Finally, all my hard work has been paid. I am happy with this achievement, but I think my parents, brothers, siblings, friends and colleagues are more happy with me, because they have been extremely helpful in my journey,” Amrish said that Amrish is fascinated at the beginning of cheetah in Fauna, India.The contact comes from a family with the tradition of government service. His grandfather, Suraj Pal Singh Yadav, in 2002, retired from Railways as the main train ticket examiner, while his father Srinivas Yadav retired as the head constable of PAC.His younger brother Awadhesh Yadav works as a constable in Jhansi Police. Amrish said, “There are many members in my family who were serving or serving in the government, but no one made civil services qualified. I wanted to join IRT, but I am close to nature, and I felt that I could do much better as an IFS officer.”Since January 2023, Amrish has been serving as a station master at Jarahara. Amrish said, “I was inspired and supported by the seniors in the Railways, many people helped as guidance during my visit to civil service.”The official handle of the IRTS Association on X (East) congratulated Amrit for his achievement.

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