UPSC rank holder speaks his mind: ‘I am Shaikh, not Shubham, can tell everyone now’ -
Forced to change his name to a Hindu surname in order to get accommodation and food in the city without facing any discrimination, Shaikh said he will proudly say his real name now.
Fighting all odds, 21-year-old Ansar Ahamad Shaikh, the son of an autorickshaw driver from Jalna’s Shedgaon village, has managed to crack the tough UPSC exam in his first attempt, securing an All-India Rank 361. The Bachelor of Arts, political science graduate from Pune’s Fergusson College said he came to the city to pursue his degree in Arts and focus on his UPSC preparations. -
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Forced to change his name to a Hindu surname in order to get accommodation and food in the city without facing any discrimination, Shaikh said he will proudly say his real name now.
Fighting all odds, 21-year-old Ansar Ahamad Shaikh, the son of an autorickshaw driver from Jalna’s Shedgaon village, has managed to crack the tough UPSC exam in his first attempt, securing an All-India Rank 361. The Bachelor of Arts, political science graduate from Pune’s Fergusson College said he came to the city to pursue his degree in Arts and focus on his UPSC preparations. -
See more at: http://indianexpress.com/article/ci...ll-everyone-now-2794302/#sthash.jelLSpV8.dpuf