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Targeting: UPSC requires 'not knowing, but 'understanding'

M. J. was the youngest member of the library, at the age of three and a half. Fascinated by books since childhood. Even if you don't know what is written in it, curiosity from childhood.' Ishani Pandya takes to the roots of her curiosity-tree. 'I was interested in everything. There was a stubbornness inside to know, enjoy and understand this world. I also used to do Bharatnatyam and was also interested in science books. He had a passion for reading important world events since his childhood. Maybe all this has become a tool for civil service…' Ishani Pandya's father Jayeshbhai is connected to the insurance sector and mother is a homemaker. self Isha Pandya's inquisitive nature found direction in Vidyanagar school like Himmatbhai Kapasi's Vich Vaibhav. He was a leader in every school activity. Once a former student of the school came to his school. Dhaval Patel, who recently I. A. S, composed. That impression of school days remained in mind. Ishani is good at maths. L. d. Took admission in Instrumentation and Control Engineering of Engineering. In the first year of college, I realized that a mechanical life would not be possible with my personality full of diversity. The memories of the school days came alive like a dream! Decided to join civil services, but also decided that he would prepare himself in a balanced way, not go extreme. In December 2012, preparations were underway for the Bharatanatyam Arangetram. The next year, he appeared for the preliminary exam with rough preparation, but the result was not in his favor. Second year full preparation. As I read, I realized that 'knowing' is not essential in civil services exam, but 'understanding' is more important. Not the power of perception, but the power of understanding. Ishani emphasizes writing skills in mens. He started writing answers to five questions daily whether he was able or not. In the initial days it was difficult to write the answer, but then the mind, heart and hand started to become friends. Many candidates fail in Mains because they cannot complete the paper within the stipulated time limit. Ishani Pandya's main subject was Gujarati literature. The subject provides riverside refreshment to a mind tired of harsh dry information with linguistic dominance. Personality test is the third stage. Various questions were asked from the detailed application form giving their information. Questions mostly revolved around international relations. His hobbies included activities like Bharatanatyam and trekking. A board member asked, 'Is it worth spending on dance and adventure travel in a country like India, which is full of economic disparities?' Ishani then replied, 'No country can move in only one particular direction. Every citizen may have different priorities and multi-level and multifaceted development ultimately makes the society itself more capable. Forms the psyche of society.' After that, the fate of the northeast was like the winds of the southwest! The target was achieved in the second attempt. He found the Indian Corporate Law Service. After training in Manesar, he has served in Kolkata, New Delhi and Ahmedabad. Service opportunity in North, East and West directions of the country. He says, 'Civil service offers a different opportunity to see the world. India's cultural heritage and diversity is rarely seen so closely in any other job.' Ishani Pandya is currently working as Deputy Director in Registrar of Companies Office at Ahmedabad. they say. It is not always necessary to prepare by reading guide books or watching YouTube videos. From each person's experiences one can find his own original way, his own song.' Ishani Pandya is a great example of how the energy of childhood habits and memories can lift our present day darkness. }

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