Farmer’s son mocked by people, stands third in UPSC

NEW DELHI: Gopalakrishna Ronanki, a farmer’s son, stood third in the Union Public Service Commission’s civil services examination, who was once mocked by people for not knowing English.

The 30-year-old teaches in a school in Andhra Pradesh’s Srikakulam district.
“I saw how my parents worked very hard for a living. I always wanted to work for the society and for the uplift of my own family. Hence, I decided to join the civil services. I tried hard and cleared it to become an IAS officer,” Ronanki said.

He is among the top 20 rank holders of civil services examination, including the topper Nandini K R, who were felicitated by Minister of State for Personnel Jitendra Singh, IE reported.

Ronanki who has a difficulty in communicating in English and Hindi languages said, that he wants to work for the poor of his state and also those living in other parts of the country.

“Being an IAS has always been my dream. It is a respectable position. I would especially like to work towards further development of education sector in Andhra Pradesh,” he said.

Ronanki’s brother Odhud while remembering how they studied despite the lack of good education and basic amenities at home said: “My brother Gopalakrishna has been very good at studies. So once he went to a coaching centre to prepare for civil services. He was mocked there and told that he won’t be able to qualify the exam as he did not know either English or Hindi language. He then decided to clear this exam and with all his perseverance he did it,” said Odhud, an officer in State Bank of India.

Ronanki who belongs to Parasamba village of Palasa block in Srikakulam district cleared his exam in Telugu language.