Fail in Class 12, but this result did not make the boy feel comfortable. The boy, who has taken over India’s rigorous examination today, has been appointed as Additional Commissioner of Mumbai Police today. It is a story that everyone should sit down to say that he can not achieve himself in a bit back in life.
He is the life story of IPS officer Manoj Kumar Sharma. Following the inspiration of this policeman, who has pursued his dream, Anurag Pathak, Deputy Commissioner of Revenue and Revenue department, is releasing a book titled ’12th Fail’ next week.
Manoj Sharma, born in Bilgaon, a small village in Morena district of Madhya Pradesh, has been tested since childhood, not the result of the results. The outcome of the school is not the standard of success. Sharma, who had passed the third rank in class 10, passed the second rank in class 11.
In spite of this, the 42-year-old IPS officer did not regard her education as an obstacle to her success throughout her life. “As soon as I faced, I wanted to read it. He has also studied undergraduate and postgraduate degrees at Gwalior University. The PhD is also finished, “said Officer Sharma. After that the UPSC began to study. The passage was not smooth, and he passed four times the test.
Sharma says, ‘Never be afraid of defeat’ while talking to students and children. And they bring their life as an example. Now, I am releasing this book in order to make sure Sharma’s life is not to be missed by the ‘ANurag Pathak’ book entitled ’12th Fail’.