Telangana:
The Indian Forest Service 2021 exam results are just in and Mahesh Bhagwat’s phone has not stopped ringing and beeping. The 1995 IPS officer had mentored 108 students and more than 50 percent passed. In addition, at least 10 are in the top 20 on the merit list. Call after call, as Mr Bhagwat congratulates the successful candidates, he has one message for all. Every selected candidate, from every part of the country, from Raipur to Manipur, from Rajasthan to Uttar Pradesh, he requests them to serve the people well and also guide others who are still struggling to succeed in the competitive exams. ‘Give back to society’, the mentor tells them all.
Since 2016, Mahesh Bhagwat has been the commissioner of Rachakonda, the largest commissioner in the country by area, spread over 5000 square kilometers and four districts, with major urban and rural segments.
Since 2016, Rachakonda Commissioner Mahesh Bhagwat has mentored more than 1250 aspirants for the entire Indian service
During these six years, he has guided more than 1250 aspirants for the entire Indian service who have passed the Union Public Service Commission examinations to join the IAS, IPS, Indian Forest Service and other central services such as the Indian Foreign Service. Maintenance.
dr. Kiranmayi Koppisetti, IAS probation officer who was awarded All India Rank 56 in the UPSC exams, says the fact that he freed up time is the most precious gift he has given them all.
When a person gives time, it is the most precious thing he has given. Mahesh Bhagwat started a Whatsapp group and posted articles every day. Even when I couldn’t read newspapers, what he posted kept me informed.
“Mr also gave us 45 minutes to an hour on the phone for the interview. I spoke to him on the phone for an hour and 15 minutes. He suggested areas in which I should thoroughly prepare for the interview and that helped me certainly helped in answering in the final conversation.”
Mahesh Bhagwat mentors aspirants from all over India who are struggling to pass in the competitive exams
IPS probation officer K. Rahul Reddy says his father points out that it is so amazing that the police commissioner of the police station where they live gives one to two hours to an aspirant who has not even passed the exam.
I have the privilege of interacting with him and also getting all the knowledge he provided. Also the type of work he does. That’s inspiring. Even for the DAFT this is a detailed application form. What gentleman does is he takes a DAFT and pulls out every word and gives us 50-60 questions about that one word. So we prepare in advance, before going for a job interview and then it’s a smooth journey because we’ve already discussed and consulted with a working bureaucrat who has a lot of field experience. So we know what to expect and what they expect from us.
Mohd Abdul Rawoof, who has just passed the Indian Forest Service, with merit rank 30, has come along with his parents to thank his mentor.
Personally, sir has made time in his busy schedule to talk to aspirants or phone or WhatsApp. Even when he is in the US, he called people who had an interview that week. He takes the time for everyone, looks at their personal strengths and points for improvement, almost tailor-made.
“Professionally, he has an organized group where he shares different study materials, several examples of people working in the field, he invites his party members, seniors and juniors to talk and guide, about how different projects work and so on.”
Mr Bhagwat, who has won multiple awards for his focus on social issues such as human trafficking, child labor and child marriage, says he got help from mentors when he was struggling, so he is now doing his part.
My source of satisfaction is the success of the candidates. I’ve seen candidates come from humble and challenging backgrounds, they prepare together for years, and when they get the desired success, IAS, Police Forces IPS, IFS, the kind of satisfaction I get from their smiling faces is unimaginable.’