Success Story: How a village boy cracked CDS exam while working as a farmer

By Ishwi Singh  |  First Published May 27, 2024, 12:23 PM IST

Hardeep Gill, a resident of Alipura village in Jind district, Haryana, has become an army officer after clearing the CDS exam. During his journey, he received immense support from his mother and sisters.  

Hardeep Gill, a resident of Alipura village in Jind district, Haryana, has become an army officer after clearing the CDS exam. His journey to achieving this feat was full of challenges. He lost his father when he was just one and a half years old. His mother worked as a mid-day meal worker in a government school and raised him and his siblings alone. As Hardeep grew older, he took up farming to support his family while also preparing for competitive exams. Let’s read about his inspiring journey. 

Hardeep Gill’s success story is remarkable in every sense. His journey is testament to the fact that anyone can achieve anything through hard work despite their difficult financial circumstances. When one refuses to give up in the face of adversity, they emerge as unstoppable achievers. 

Background

When Hardeep was only one and a half years old, his father passed away due to a heart attack. This tragedy brought immense sorrow to the family. The responsibility of raising three daughters and a son fell on his mother’s shoulders. She found a job as a mid-day meal worker in a government school and managed to run the household with her humble earnings. 

Mother’s support

Hardeep talked about his struggles in a video. He studied up to class 4 in a government school, where his mother worked as a cook. He was bright in his studies, and his talent was recognized by one of his teachers. The teacher advised Hardeep’s mother to enrol him in a good school.

He was admitted to a private school in a neighbouring village. He went on to score 86 percent in his class 10 exams. Now, he has achieved a remarkable 54th rank in the CDS exam. 

Enduring challenges

To cover the educational expenses, Hardeep worked on two hectares of land along with his mother and sisters. Balancing work and study was challenging, but he remained dedicated towards his studies. He would start his day at 5 in the morning and would go to sleep late after studying. With a diligent study schedule, he managed to crack the CDS exam on his third attempt.

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