2023-05-23 19:10:09
Thiruvananthapuram ∙ Durvidhi, who amputated Akhila’s right hand at the age of five, bowed her head in shame once more yesterday. Akhila, who progressed by winning doubles in her left hand, has finally achieved her dream of becoming a civil service.
Thiruvananthapuram Cotton Hill Govt. The bus accident that changed the life of Akhila, the daughter of K. Buhari and Sajina Biwi, who was the former headmaster of Girls’ High School and the state secretary of AKSTU, was on September 11, 2000. The right arm was amputated from the shoulder. He was sent to the Army’s Artificial Limb Center in Pune to get an artificial hand, but the reply was that he would have to go to Germany. Finally the German team reached Mumbai and checked but they too were helpless. With the help of NORCA and a volunteer organization, at the age of 7, she underwent treatment for 3 months in Houston, USA, but due to a fractured shoulder, she also ruled that an artificial arm would not fit.
In the meantime, studies were interrupted for a year, but Akhila got used to everything she used to do with her right hand, including writing, with her left hand. Anil Kumar, a teacher of Kallara MTM School, dreamed of civil service when he was studying in the fifth standard. A One for all subjects in CBSE Class 10th. 1196 marks out of 1200 for Higher Secondary. Then he became a badminton star while studying Integrated MA at IIT Madras. This is the third time the civil services exam is being written. Last 2 times made it to the interview.
Akhila is all set to take the exam once more, aiming for a higher rank, even as she is in the midst of a flurry of accolades at BS Mansil.
English Summary: Thiruvananthapuram native Akhila wins civil service rank
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