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India.com
14 hours ago
- General
- India.com
Meet India's youngest IAS officer, cracked UPSC at 21 in first attempt, father was an auto driver, mother worked as labourer, his name is…, AIR was…
Ansar Shaikh became the youngest IAS officer in India when he cleared the UPSC Civil Services Exam at the age of just 21, securing an All India Rank of 361. His journey from a humble background to becoming an inspiration for millions is nothing short of incredible. Humble beginnings in Maharashtra Ansar comes from a small village called Shelgaon in the Jalna district of Maharashtra's Marathwada region. His father drives an autorickshaw, and his mother worked as a farm labourer. Life was not easy for his family, but they always supported his education. Even though they had very little money, his family made sacrifices to help him study. His brother left school in Class 7 and started working in a garage to earn money, while his sister was married off at the young age of 15. A bright student with big dreams Despite all these problems, Ansar never gave up on his education. He scored 91 per cent in his 12th standard and later graduated in Political Science from Fergusson College, Pune, with 73 per cent. After college, he decided to prepare for the UPSC Civil Services Exam, which is one of the toughest exams in India. The exam selects officers for top posts like IAS, IPS, IFS, and others. It has three stages: Prelims, Mains, and Interview, and tests everything from general knowledge to decision-making skills. Cracking UPSC in first attempt In 2016, at just 21 years old, Ansar cleared the UPSC exam in his first attempt. He chose Political Science as his optional subject and appeared for the mains and interview in Marathi, his mother tongue. His hard work paid off, and he secured the 361st rank across India. After clearing the tough UPSC Civil Services Exam, he was posted as the Additional District Magistrate (ADM) in Cooch Behar, West Bengal, as of 2022. Ansar's journey has become a source of hope and motivation for students from all corners of India. Coming from a humble background, he proved that with hard work, smart planning, and never giving up, anyone can achieve their goals no matter how difficult their situation may be.


India.com
2 days ago
- General
- India.com
Meet India's Youngest IAS Officer: Son of An Autorickshaw Driver, His Mother Worked In Fields- Know All About His Inspiring Story
photoDetails english 2918463 Updated:Jun 19, 2025, 04:12 PM IST Who is Ansar Shaikh? 1 / 9 Ansar Shaikh is the youngest IAS officer in India, who achieved AIR 361 when he was just 21. Ansar is from Shelgaon in Jalna district of Marathwada, Maharashtra. He is an epitome of hard work and resilience. His Initial Academic Journey 2 / 9 He has been great at academics since childhood only and he archives 91 per cent in his class 10th examination. Then later, he completed his graduation from Pune College and started preparing for one of the toughest exams in India, UPSC. UPSC 3 / 9 The UPSC Civil Services Examination is one of India's most prestigious exams, conducted by the Union Public Service Commission. It selects candidates for top government positions like IAS, IPS, IFS, and more. The exam is conducted in three stages, Prelims, Mains, and Interview and tests a candidate's knowledge, personality, and decision-making skills. His Father's Struggles 4 / 9 Ansar doesn't come from a financially strong family background, his father was an autorickshaw driver and his mother used to work in fields. But despite all the hardships his family supported his education and let him grow. Struggles of his siblings 5 / 9 Due to financial problems, his brother dropped his studies from class 7th and started working in a garage to help and support his family while his sister was married at a very young age of fifteen. But he didn't let these things affect him negatively and stayed focused towards his goals. His UPSC Attempt 6 / 9 He cleared the UPSC Civil examination in his first attempt in 2016, with the All India Rank (AIR) of 361. He had Political Science as his optional subject. Additionally, he wrote the mains exams and gave the interview in the Marathi Language. Where is He Posted? 7 / 9 Ansar became India's Youngest IAS Officer in 2016 after clearing the UPSC, Shaikh was working as ADM (additional district magistrate) in Cooch Behar, West Bengal (as of 2022). Ansar As Role Model 8 / 9 Ansar Shaikh continues to inspire aspirants from all walks of life. His journey proves that hard work, strategic planning, and resilience can break socio-economic barriers. He has inspired thousands of young people across the country to believe in themselves and aim high, no matter their background. Learnings from his Story 9 / 9 Ansar's life teaches us that challenges are not roadblocks but stepping stones to success. His story emphasizes the value of education, self-discipline, and staying focused on your goals. He shows that with courage and consistency, it's possible to rise above circumstances and create a new path.


India.com
4 days ago
- Politics
- India.com
Meet India's youngest IAS officer, cracked UPSC exam at 21, not Tina Dabi, Smita Sabharwal, Pari Bishnoi, now posted at…, his AIR was...
The Civil Services Examination is one of the most challenging exams. Held in three stages, the exam requires dedication, patience, and immense hard work. The exam is conducted by the Union Public Service Commission(UPSC). Some aspirants crack the UPSC Civil Service Examination(CSE) – India's toughest entrance exam – in their first attempt. While others try their luck for the next exam. In this article, this candidate, son of an auto driver, cracked the UPSC CSE exam at just 21 years old. The candidate's mother reportedly used to work in the fields. The candidate is not Tina Dabi, Smita Saberwal, Pari Bishnoi, but the candidate is… Well, he is Ansar Shaikh. IAS Ansar hails from Maharashtra's Jalna village in the Marathwada district. Speaking about his family, his father used to drive an auto rickshaw for a living. While his mother used to work in the fields. If media reports are to be believed, Ansar's younger brother had to leave school in the 7th class to work at a garage to help the family financially. Furthermore, his sister had to get married at just 15 years old. Going by the report(2022), Ansar's father, Yonus Sheikh Ahmad, struggled with alcohol addiction. He got married thrice. Ansar's mother is Yonus Sheikh Ahmad's second wife. During his childhood days, Ansar had to witness domestic violence and child marriage. And her sister's marriage at 15 is an exemplary example. Ansar Shaikh cleared the UPSC Civil Services Examination 2016 with an impressive All India Rank(AIR) of 361. Media reports suggest that he obtained 91 per cent in the Class 10th exam. Later, he pursued his graduation from Pune College. For the UPSC Option subject, Ansar chose Political Science. For the unversed, he decided to take the UPSC Mains and personality test in Marathi. He scored 693 marks in the written examination, 199 marks in the personality test. Overall, he scored 892 marks.


Saba Yemen
04-06-2025
- General
- Saba Yemen
Hajjah: Popular Parade for Graduates of 'Al-Aqsa Flood' Courses in Mustaba District
Hajjah – SABA: The General Mobilization Division in Mustaba District, Hajjah Governorate, organized a popular parade on Tuesday for more than 2,000 graduates of the 'Al-Aqsa Flood' courses, in support of Gaza. The participants in the parade, which was attended by the Deputy Governor Dr. Taha Al-Hamzi and other local and mobilization leaders, affirmed their readiness to join the ranks of the Yemeni Armed Forces and to engage in the 'promised liberation and sacred jihad' in solidarity with the oppressed people of Gaza. They renewed their full mandate to the leader of the revolution, Sayyed Abdulmalik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, and to the armed forces to take all necessary options in support of the Palestinian people and in defense of national sovereignty, dignity, and territory. During the parade, Deputy Governor Al-Hamzi stressed the importance of those who have not yet joined the open military training courses to do so, in preparation for a direct and decisive confrontation with the Zionist enemy. He pointed out the revolutionary leader's commitment to training and qualifying the descendants of the Ansar (supporters of the Prophet) militarily, arming them with divine guidance and the Holy Qur'an, and enabling them to acquire combat skills. Whatsapp Telegram Email Print


Daily Mirror
29-05-2025
- Daily Mirror
Sad reason woman stole bus and went on 7-mile journey before spitting on cops
Shazma Ansar spat at three officers after stealing the bus and driving for seven miles, smashing into parked cars - a court heard she was suffering from paranoid schizophrenia A knife-wielding woman stole a bus from an airport and took it on a seven-mile journey which ended in a smash with parked cars for a tragic reason. Shazma Ansar, 29, used the blade to threaten driver Mark Lewis and demanded he take her to London from Birmingham shortly after midnight. He went to get police for support but found the bus had gone when he returned. But she was eventually arrested on St. Benedicts Road, Small Heath, after smashing into stationary cars and wedging the bus between vehicles when she was trying to turn around. In custody she also spat at three different officers. Birmingham Crown Court heard Ansar, previously from Shard End, suffered paranoid schizophrenia and had not been taking her medication at the time. On Wednesday she was sentenced to a hospital order with restrictions under the Mental Health Act, reports BirminghamLive. She admitted threatening someone with a knife, aggravated vehicle taking, three charges of assaulting an emergency worker as well as driving without a licence and insurance. Ansar had boarded the bus on Timberley Lane, Shard End, shortly after midnight on September 24 last year. She asked to go to Small Heath but when Mr Lewis said he was going to Birmingham Airport she agreed to go there instead. Prosecutor Sally Cairns said: "When they arrived the defendant was the only passenger. She lay down across the back seats. Mr Lewis drove the bus to a stand at Birmingham Airport and displayed the 'out of service' sign. He asked the defendant if she was going to leave. She demanded to be taken to London. "Mr Lewis told her he couldn't do that, but he could take her back to where she got on. The defendant walked down the bus, close to the driver's side, with a kitchen knife in her hand. She said 'if you don't take me to London I will kill you', swearing at Mr Lewis." Mr Lewis agreed and convinced Ansar to let him go to the toilet. Instead, he alerted police at the airport but when they returned the bus had gone. It was next spotted on Coventry Road where Ansar turned off into St. Benedicts Road which had cars parked on either side. Ms Cairns said: "As it drove down the bus clipped wing mirrors. The defendant turned left and tried to turn the rear of the bus. It collided with a parked car and pushed that car into another car. The defendant carried on driving dragging parked cars caught on the bus. She tried to manoeuvre the bus by doubled parked cars but the bus became lodged." Police arrived to find Ansar beeping the horn, 'acting bizarrely' and 'asking for a Lamborghini'. She was arrested but later on that morning she spat in the face of a detention officer after asking to be let go. She also spat at two police constables after being taken to Sandwell Hospital having complained of chest pains. Psychiatrists have confirmed she suffers from paranoid schizophrenia with symptoms including hearing voices and acting upon them, the court was told. Ansar is currently being treated at Chadwick Lodge secure mental health hospital in Milton Keynes. Recorder Rebecca Wade agreed to the recommendation for a hospital order with restrictions, concluding Ansar had a 'lack of insight' into her mental illness and offending as well as taking into account her 'persistent history of none-compliance with treatment'. She added she posed a risk of causing serious harm to the public if not detained.