<p>The 913th rank holder in the Civil Services examinations has more reasons to cheer as she cleared the top examination fighting her disability.</p>.<p>Sherin Shahana, a native of Wayanad in Kerala, who secured the 913th rank is wheel-chair bound.</p>.<p>Shahana, 25, suffered spine injury following a fall from the terrace of her house five years ago. But she continued to chase her dream despite being confined to the wheel-chair.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/south/kudumbashree-a-kerala-story-starring-empowered-women-1220587.html" target="_blank">Kudumbashree: A Kerala story starring empowered women</a></strong></p>.<p>Shahana’s determination had caught the attention of many noted persons and civil service officers and they also extended much needed moral support and guidance to her.</p>.<p>Unfortunately, when the civil services results came on Tuesday, she is in hospital bed following injuries suffered in a road accident recently. Her sister Jalisha Usman shared the family’s joy through a social media post.</p>.<p>Sherin suffered the spine injury in 2017, just two years after her father’s death. She was bedridden for almost two years. Her mother Amina also has health issues.</p>.<p>Moral support from known persons like UN Environment Programme Chief of Disaster Risk Reduction Muralee Thummarukudy motivated her to prepare for the civil services. She has also cleared NET.</p>.<p>Hailing from a financially weak background, Sherin did her studies up to post-graduation in political science in government schools and colleges, and she is currently pursuing PhD at Calicut University.</p>.<p><strong>6th-rank holder</strong></p>.<p>Gahana Navya James, a native of Kottayam district who secured the sixth rank, wishes to pursue a career in foreign services.</p>.<p>She cleared the Civil Services examination in second attempt. Gahana, a PhD student in international relations at MG University, said she did not go for any coaching to clear the competitive exam.</p>.<p>The rank holder said she mainly relied on newspapers and internet to collect information and the Civil Services examination was cleared in her second attempt.</p>.<p>“I always believe in self study...So, I didn’t go for any coaching. I read newspapers since childhood and try to evolve my own opinion on various issues and developments. I think, it has helped me a lot in the exams,” she told reporters.</p>.<p>“Being a public servant or a civil servant was my childhood dream,” she said. She had secured first rank in degree and post-graduate levels.</p>.<p><em><strong>(With inputs from PTI)</strong></em></p>
<p>The 913th rank holder in the Civil Services examinations has more reasons to cheer as she cleared the top examination fighting her disability.</p>.<p>Sherin Shahana, a native of Wayanad in Kerala, who secured the 913th rank is wheel-chair bound.</p>.<p>Shahana, 25, suffered spine injury following a fall from the terrace of her house five years ago. But she continued to chase her dream despite being confined to the wheel-chair.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/south/kudumbashree-a-kerala-story-starring-empowered-women-1220587.html" target="_blank">Kudumbashree: A Kerala story starring empowered women</a></strong></p>.<p>Shahana’s determination had caught the attention of many noted persons and civil service officers and they also extended much needed moral support and guidance to her.</p>.<p>Unfortunately, when the civil services results came on Tuesday, she is in hospital bed following injuries suffered in a road accident recently. Her sister Jalisha Usman shared the family’s joy through a social media post.</p>.<p>Sherin suffered the spine injury in 2017, just two years after her father’s death. She was bedridden for almost two years. Her mother Amina also has health issues.</p>.<p>Moral support from known persons like UN Environment Programme Chief of Disaster Risk Reduction Muralee Thummarukudy motivated her to prepare for the civil services. She has also cleared NET.</p>.<p>Hailing from a financially weak background, Sherin did her studies up to post-graduation in political science in government schools and colleges, and she is currently pursuing PhD at Calicut University.</p>.<p><strong>6th-rank holder</strong></p>.<p>Gahana Navya James, a native of Kottayam district who secured the sixth rank, wishes to pursue a career in foreign services.</p>.<p>She cleared the Civil Services examination in second attempt. Gahana, a PhD student in international relations at MG University, said she did not go for any coaching to clear the competitive exam.</p>.<p>The rank holder said she mainly relied on newspapers and internet to collect information and the Civil Services examination was cleared in her second attempt.</p>.<p>“I always believe in self study...So, I didn’t go for any coaching. I read newspapers since childhood and try to evolve my own opinion on various issues and developments. I think, it has helped me a lot in the exams,” she told reporters.</p>.<p>“Being a public servant or a civil servant was my childhood dream,” she said. She had secured first rank in degree and post-graduate levels.</p>.<p><em><strong>(With inputs from PTI)</strong></em></p>