Farmer’s son becomes an officer after passing CGPSC

Raigarh. Rohit Yadav of Raigarh district has secured the 54th rank in the Chhattisgarh Public Service Commission examination. The family is overjoyed after the farmer’s son achieved success in the CGPSC. He achieved this rank in his first attempt.
Born in Horroguda, Mukdega tehsil of Lalungha, to farmer Negi Ram Yadav, Rohit Yadav prepared for the Chhattisgarh Public Service Commission examination in Bilaspur. He said his father is a middle-class farmer and he is the youngest of three sisters, all married. Rohit Yadav completed his primary education from first to eighth grade at his maternal uncle’s house in Tamta. His maternal uncle, Duryodhan Yadav, is a government school teacher and contributed significantly to his early education. Rohit then studied from ninth to twelfth grade in Ambikapur and went to Delhi University for graduation. After completing his graduation, he began preparing for the CGPSC examination in Bilaspur.
Rohit revealed that after two years of preparation in Bilaspur, he cleared the Mains and interview on his first attempt, achieving 54th place. Upon learning of the Chhattisgarh Public Service Commission results, Rohit Yadav’s home was filled with excitement.


