Saturday 27 April 2013

GREAT RESPECT and HIGH STATUS


              I’m a Civil Services Aspirant. My dream is to become an All India Services Officer(IAS/IPS). Recently I have given the UPSC interview and presently waiting for results. For that interview I had an answer for the expected question-‘Why I wanted to become an IAS?’ The answer was-“Because it gives me an opportunity to serve the society with great efficacy and also I can be a part of Policy making which leads to development of the country”.
But after today’s experience I would like to add a little to the above answer. The new answer would be-“Because it gives me an opportunity to serve the society with great efficacy and I can be a part of Policy making and also the service has a Great Respect and High Status in the society”.
    The reason for this change in answer is my experience. I would like to share it with my friends.
        I happened to go to meet an IAS officer(my brother’s friend) for some work in a district in Uttar Pradesh. But the day I went, the Sir had to go to Lucknow for some urgent meeting with the CM. So the Sir informed me that he has made all arrangements for my work to be done. So I thought of going to the place and make a room in any hotel and get my work done. I reached the place one hour late due to the delay in train. I came out of station and I saw a Govt vehicle with Beacon (Laal batthhi) and name on it Magistrate. I was staring at the vehicle from a distance and at that time I got a phone call. The person on the other side of the phone was the driver of the same vehicle which I was staring. He told that he was waiting in the station for an hour. I went near the vehicle , greeted the driver and boarded it. It was the first time I was going in a Laal Batthhi car which I always wanted to.
 During my journey from the railway station there occurred a few instances:-
 Seeing the vehicle a police inspector saluted me and one police put off  his cigarette. In a circle there was a little traffic jam, the driver switched on the Laal Batthhi and Siren, a police nearby came running and cleared the traffic. Really I was feeling HIGH in the vehicle. I reached guest house, the caretaker gave biscuits and tea. I got refreshed and made some phone calls regarding my work. The Sir had made all the arrangements and my work was done in a couple of hours.
  For lunch the driver took me to a restaurant. There he introduced me to the cashier as-“DM Saheb ka Dost hai” (DM Sir’s Friend). Then the cashier came out of the counter and made me sit in an AC dining hall, and called the server and whispered  in his ears. I understood what he said to the server.
  I ordered the lunch and was waiting. I was sitting in a table of capacity 4. One person came and sat in front of me, But I was shocked to see that the cashier came and made that person sit in another place and placed a reserved status on my table. For the first time in my life I was experiencing such respect. I finished my lunch and without order there came an icecream and I told I have not ordered it, but the server told that cashier told him to serve. I had it and came to the cashier to pay the bill but he refused to take a pie from me. I didn’t wanted to create a scene in the restaurant, so I thanked him and came back silently. Outside the dining hall the driver was waiting for me. He took me back to the guest house and on the way I got two more salutes from the police on the road. The driver asked me whether I had any plans of going out so that he can take me. I had no plans and told him that I have the return train at 6 PM. He told me that he would come at 5.30 and left.
     In the room I was unable to rest, not because of any physical inconvenience (the room was fully sophisticated AC Room with TV), but because of the experience I had in the preceeding 4 hours.
  The driver came at 5.20 and called me. I got ready and boarded the Laal Batthhi vehicle for the last time. The evening traffic was little heavy and the driver used the Siren 4-5 times on the way to railway station. I was feeling happy by sitting in that vehicle. I reached the station and the driver came with me to the platform and made me board the train. Really it is a Great experience.
              Until today I had 2 main reasons for clearing the UPSC exam and become an IAS officer, viz.,(1) To serve the the society with more efficacy and  (2) To become a part of Policy making. Today I got the third reason. Rather than calling it a reason I would like to call it a driving force. The driving force is the “GREAT RESPECT and HIGH STATUS of being an IAS officer”.
So I wish and hope that the added driving force will also add more strength and courage to face the examination; and strengthen my preparation and finally lead me to the success.

my UPSC INTERVIEW


my UPSC INTERVIEW

    My interview was on 13th March, afternoon session. We were 6 members in the group and we were in Rajni Razdan(RR) madam’s Board. I was the last person in that group of six. My interview started at around 4.15pm and lasted till 4.40pm. 
  Since I was the last person, I knew that the Board was cordial and also RR was not asking any questions.
{My Interview Board consisted of Chairperson (RR Madam) and 4 other male members.}
Me: May I come in madam?
RR: Yes, Please come in.
Me: Good Afternoon madam. Good Afternoon Sirs.
RR: Good Afternoon, Please take your seat.
Me: Thank you madam.
RR: What is your name?
Me: Chethan Kumar D.
RR: Roll number?
Me: 019745
(RR showed my photo and asked whether it was mine. I said Yes)
Member 1(M1): Chethan, you have done your PU from Sarvodaya college. What is the meaning of Sarvodaya?
Me: Sir, Sarvodaya means ‘Rise of all’.
M1: Do you know about Sarvodaya Movement?
Me: Sorry sir. I am unable to recollect.
M1: Do you know Vinobha Bhave?
Me: Yes sir.
M1: He started the Sarvodaya Movement.Where is his Ashram?
Me: I’m not sure sir, but it’s in Maharashtra.
M1: Have you heard of Wardha?
Me: Yes sir, It’s a place in Maharashtra.
M1: You have done your  BE from VTU. Tell me about Visveswariah?
Me: Sir M. Visveswariah was a famous engineer from Karnataka. He has built a dam.....
M1: OK, Which dam?
Me: KRS dam in Mysore.
M1: I think there is a beautiful garden beside KRS. What is it called?
Me: (I knew it, but the name was not coming out of my voice box, I tried to remember for 5 seconds and finally said..) Sorry sir, I m not able to recollect.
M1: (With smiling face) Is it Vrindavan?
Me: Yes sir(Smiling)

Member 2(M2): You play football. What is your greatest achievement till date?
Me: Sir, I have not participated in any tournaments. I play football with friends as an hobby.
M2: Ok, At what position you play?
Me: Sir, Centre Attacking Mid.
M1: Oh, Centre Forward, scoring position...
Me: No sir, behind  CF sir.
M2: In which formation do you play?
Me: 4-3-3 sir
M2: Ok.. Who wrote Gitanjali?
Me:  Rabindranath Tagore, sir.
M2: Discovery of India?
Me: Jawaharlal Nehru, sir?
M2: (He asked one more book. I don’t even remember the name of the book)
Me: Sorry sir, I don’t know.
M2: Gandhiji started his political life in South Africa. From which place did he do so?
Me: Dont know sir.
M2:Who wrote Ramayan?
Me: Valmiki, sir.
M2: Ramcharit Manas?
Me: Dont know sir.

Member 3(M3): Chethan, Coming back to football, When did you start playing football?
Me: During my Graduation days, sir.
M3: What is the National Trophy of India called?
Me: Santosh trophy, sir.
M3: What is the ranking of India?
Me: I’m not sure sir, but its too low, its above 100, sir.
M3: Its 159.
Me: Thank you sir.
M3: There is also a new coach appointed recently. Hope he will take India forward.
Me: Yes sir.
M3: Chethan, What is the achievement of Indian football in Olympics?  
Me: (I dint hear the question carefully, I thought he was asking about World Cup...) Sir, India has qualified once but has not won the Trophy. It was qualified in 1950.
M3: 1950! In 1950 there was no Olympics.
Me: Sorry sir, I thought you are asking about world cup. Sorry sir.
 M3: (The member told India’s achievement in Olympics...)
Me: Thank you, sir.
M3: You come from Karnataka. Which are the 2 states involved in Cauvery issue?
Me: Karnataka and Tamil Nadu, Sir , But kerala and puducherry are also riparian   states, sir.
M3:Ok. What is the Current status in the issue?
Me: sir, The Cauvery Water Disputes Tribunal(CWDT) gave the Award in 2007 and it was recently notified in the Gazette by the Govt of India in February.
M3: Can you tell the details of the Award?
Me: Yes Sir, 419 tmcft to Tamil Nadu, 270 tmcft to Karnataka, 30 tmcft to Kerala, and 7 tmcft to Puducherry.
M3: Are you happy with the Award?
Me: Yes sir.
M3: What is happening in Rome?
Me: Sir, The 2 Italian marines who are facing trial in India went on Parole to Italy to cast their votes, but they have not returned back.
M3: No, Not about death something about life is going on in Rome. What is it?
Me: Sir, Election of Pope.
M3: Yes. Why is it happening now?
Me: Sir, Because the earlier Pope- Pope Benedict retired from the post.
M3: Pope Benedict number?
Me: sir, XVI(16)
M3: Is he the first to do so?
Me: Yes sir.
M3: No, he is the 5th. He is the first to do so in recent 600 years.
Me: Thank you sir.
M3:Who will elect the Pope?
Me: Sir I’m not sure, Fathers from throughout the world will elect.
M3: Pope is also a Father. (Smiling..)
Me: I’m not sure of the election process sir.
M3: Ok. How will they signal the election is over?
Me: Sir, Smoke will come out of the chimney when election is over.
M3: Which colour smoke?
Me: Sir, White colour indicates Pope has been elected and Black smoke indicates the Pope has not elected yet.

Member 4(M4): What is famous about Bidar?
Me: (I dint knew the answer) Sir, it comes in Hyderabad-Karnataka Region.
M4:No, there is something famous about Bidar.
Me: Sorry sir, I don’t know.
M4:Do you Know Girish Karnad?
Me: Yes sir.
M4: Tell me about him?
Me: Sir, He is a famous Playwriter in Kannada. He has won the Jnanpith Award in 1998.
M4:Only Playwriter?
Me: No sir, He is also a famous Actor, Director and also writes novels.
M4: Does your district comes in Cauvery Basin Region.
Me: Yes sir, a part of it comes.
M4: Does Cauvery flow in Tumkur district?
Me: Yes sir, Tributary of Cauvery called Shimsha flows in Tumkur.
M4: Who wrote Vande Mataram?
Me: Bankim Chandra Chatterjee, sir.

RR: Thank You, Chethan. You may leave.
Me: Thank you Madam, Thank you Sirs.