Mar 12 • 06:57 UTC 🇮🇳 India Aaj Tak (Hindi)

'If the target is visible, the destination will be easier...', 'Ranjit', who gives motivational speeches, is also a false story in UPSC

Ranjit Kumar from Bihar falsely claimed to have secured the 440th rank in the prestigious UPSC examination, leading to public admiration and recognition before the truth was revealed.

Ranjit Kumar, hailing from Fatehpur village in the Sheikhpura district of Bihar, gained considerable attention after claiming to have achieved the 440th rank in India's highly competitive Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) examination. He delivered motivational speeches emphasizing the importance of setting visible goals, which led many in his community to celebrate his supposed success. Various events were organized in his honor, where he was adorned with garlands and hailed as an inspiration for the youth, further amplifying his fabricated story.

However, this celebration turned to shock when the actual results were announced, revealing that the 440th rank belonged to a different candidate entirely. The revelation of Ranjit's deception not only shocked his local community but also prompted questions about the motivations behind such falsehoods, particularly in a society that holds the UPSC in high regard as one of the most prestigious examinations in India.

This incident highlights the social pressures individuals may face to succeed and be viewed as role models. It raises concerns around the implications of dishonesty in achieving success, especially in contexts that are as competitive and revered as the UPSC. As more such stories emerge, it becomes critical to foster an environment that encourages authentic achievements rather than fabrications that can mislead and inspire inappropriately.

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