भारिया जनजाति से पहली बार कोई डिप्टी कलेक्टर बना है. पातालकोट से आने वाले निशांत भूरिया ने पटवारी रहते MPPSC की परीक्षा दी थी.
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00:00Sir, what is your name and rank?
00:05Sir, my name is Nishant Bhuiya.
00:07I have also been selected as the Deputy Elector of Rajya Seva Pariksha in 2022.
00:11You have been told that you are from Patalkot.
00:16Yes.
00:17Are there any other people from this community?
00:20Sir, I am from Patalkot.
00:23As far as I know, no one has been selected as the Deputy Elector.
00:27My elder brother is the Founder.
00:29As far as I know, no one has been selected as the Deputy Elector.
00:34What did your father do?
00:36Sir, my father used to work in a cloth shop.
00:38When did you come here?
00:41Sir, my father came here.
00:43I was born here in Jabalpur.
00:45What did your father do?
00:47Sir, my father used to work in a cloth shop.
00:49Where did he study?
00:50Sir, he did not study.
00:52He can read and write, but he did not study in any school.
00:57What about your mother?
00:58Sir, my mother did not study.
01:00Where did you study?
01:01Sir, I studied in Jabalpur.
01:03I passed my 12th and 10th exams from Pandey Lajja Sankar Jha.
01:07I have done my graduation from Jabalpur Engineering College.
01:11What percentage were you in 10th and 12th?
01:14Sir, I was 93.6% in 10th and 93.6% in 12th.
01:19Which branch did you study from Engineering College?
01:22Sir, I completed my studies from Civil Engineering Branch.
01:25What about your preparation?
01:27Sir, I started preparing only after 12th.
01:30I joined the school batch of Shri Sardar Bhaiya.
01:33I started preparing from the school batch.
01:36How difficult was this exam for you?
01:41Sir, it was difficult for me.
01:43I was constantly working.
01:45It was difficult for me because it was difficult to find time for my studies.
01:49I used to get leave only during exam period.
01:52Still, I took out time and completed my preparation.
01:56How many days and hours can a person take out for preparing for PSC?
02:02Sir, if someone is able to give full time, then one year is sufficient.
02:05But if there are some problems, if you are not able to study continuously,
02:09if you have a job, if you face some problems at home, then it takes more time.
02:14What was asked in the interview?
02:16Sir, in the interview, I am asked questions related to my Vibrant Form.
02:21So, mostly the same questions were asked to me.
02:24Because the community you belong to is still living a very difficult life.
02:30What do you think, what will be your priority?
02:33Sir, my priority is that I want the community to be educated.
02:38Because if they get better education, then they will be able to move towards better employment.
02:42They will be able to face their health problems.
02:46So, I think that if they get a basic education,
02:49if we make them educated, then a lot of their problems will be reduced.
02:54Do you feel that their knowledge is being cut off?
02:59Sir, they are like the outsiders of Patalkot.
03:02Presently, they have started to connect with outsiders.
03:05Earlier, they did not connect.
03:07Earlier, the outsiders did not come out normally.
03:11They used to live in Patalkot.
03:13But gradually, they are coming out and connecting with the people.
03:16So, they are connecting with the development of India.
03:19This is definitely for all those people who are still struggling to get food and shelter.
03:27So, this is a moment of pride for them.
03:30And somewhere, it is also a moment of encouragement.
03:33When an ordinary boy comes out of the heavy society of Patalkot
03:38and is in such a good position,
03:41he is in the 19th rank of all MPs and he is the topper of his category in the community.
03:46So, it is a great achievement.
03:48Also, those communities will definitely get a lot of encouragement and guidance from Nishant.
03:56That this path is not very difficult.
03:59Even people of such a society, if they have the determination, determination,
04:03or the dedication to work hard, then they can reach such positions.
04:07It is not that they cannot reach.
04:10For this, you just have to read the basics of 6th to 10th grade, the basic education.
04:14If a person reads the basics of 6th to 12th grade, then he can become an IAS or IPS.
04:19So, just like Manoj Sharma's story, Nishant has a similar story.
04:24The story is that a person from this society has increased the name and pride of Madhya Pradesh
04:29and the most civilized community in the whole of India.
04:33Yes.
04:34This is a big challenge.
04:36The place where they live and their customs.
04:39Coming out of there and coming to this position.
04:42Because Manoj got this place.
04:45At the level of the rest of the government, what advice will you give
04:49on how to improve the situation of the backward communities?
04:54Definitely, the government is very encouraging.
04:57For example, they give money to take out pre-mains.
05:00The government also runs some coaching institutes for them.
05:03But the need is that in those local areas,
05:06that is, where there is a local underground court,
05:08there should be such an education area around it,
05:11where the children should have basic awareness from 6th to 10th grade.
05:18The children who want to go to civil service after 10th or 12th grade,
05:25they should start getting guidance from such teachers.
05:29So they don't have to go to any coaching or any big city.
05:33And they can move forward on their own,
05:36because there are a lot of guidelines available on social media these days.
05:39So this is my request to the government that
05:42between 6th to 10th or 6th to 12th,
05:45the children should have basic knowledge of social studies.