Begusarai, August 28: Babli Kumari, a woman constable posted in Begusarai, has become a role model for the less privileged girls by clearing the 66th BPSC Mains examination despite all odds. Babli, who hails from Gaya district, is all set to become a deputy superintendent of police (DSP) after getting training at Bihar Police Academy in Rajgir.

On Thursday, Begusarai SP Yogendra Kumar relieved Babli of her duties so that she can join her training for the coveted post. The woman constable, who cracked the exam in her third attempt, said: "Often the duty hours used to be extended up to 20 hours a day. However, I had to remain determined and keep studying between the duty hours to crack the exam." Giant Crocodile Sweeps Into Residential Areas of UP’s Prayagraj During Rains; Watch Viral Video

As a wife and mother of a seven- month-old child, Kumari has been able to balance her family responsibilities, work pressures and studies quite well.  UPSC Result 2022: 28-Year-Old Civil Service Aspirant Commits Suicide in Nagpur After Failing Thrice to Clear Exam

“Being the eldest daughter of my family, I took over the responsibilities. Hence, I was searching for a government job. In 2015, I was selected for the post of constable in Bihar Police. However, I kept trying for another government service. I was, then, able to clear the BPSC exam in my third attempt,” said the would-be DSP.

Recognising the contribution of her family, she said they actively supported her endeavour. “My husband never asked me to limit myself, he always motivated me to go ahead, this is how he played his part,” she added.

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