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Railway Station master in UP cracks IFS exam

LUCKNOW: Amrish Yadav, aged 32, a station master with Indian Railways in Uttar Pradesh, has achieved success in the Indian Forest Service Examination, 2024, securing All India Rank 72. He is among 143 candidates selected by the Union Public Service Commission.After attempting the civil service examination seven times and clearing the mains four times, Amrish has finally succeeded. Currently posted at Marahra railway station in Etah district, he is from the adjacent Kasganj district and is the fourth eldest of six siblings.“Finally, all my hard work has paid. I’m happy with this feat, but I guess my parents, siblings, friends and colleagues are happier than me, as they have been immensely supportive in my journey,” said Amrish who is fascinated with the introduction of Cheetah in fauna of India.Amrish comes from a family with a tradition of government service. His grandfather, Suraj Pal Singh Yadav, retired from railways as chief train ticket examiner in 2002, whilst his father Srinivas Yadav retired as Head Constable of PAC.His younger sibling Awadesh Yadav serves as a constable in Jhansi police. “There are several members in my family who had or are serving in government, but none had qualified the civil services. I wanted to join IRTS, but I’m closer to nature, and felt that I could do much better as an IFS officer,” said Amrish who wishes to see Tiger in an open jungle someday.Since January 2023, Amrish has been serving as Station Master at Marahra. “I was also motivated and supported by seniors in the railway, many helped as guidance during my journey for civil service,” added Amrish.The IRTS association’s official handle on X (formerly Twitter) extended congratulations to Amrish for his achievement.





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