Poverty Couldn’t Stop Their Dreams: Siblings Clear MPSC Against All Odds

They completed their primary education at Bharatwadi-Kati and secondary education at Kateshwar Vidyalaya in Kati. They later graduated from Baramati before moving to Pune for MPSC preparations.
Ganesh Mohite and Pooja Mohite
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Pune: In an inspiring achievement, Pooja Chandrakant Mohite and Ganesh Chandrakant Mohite, a brother-sister duo from Kati village, have cleared the Maharashtra Public Service Commission (MPSC) examination and secured selection as Revenue Assistant Officers. Their success is a result of years of hard work and perseverance, despite facing multiple challenges along the way.

Pooja and Ganesh are the children of Shobha and Chandrakant Dashrath Mohite, who have three children. All of them have been preparing for competitive exams in Pune. Out of the three, Pooja and Ganesh have now successfully cleared the MPSC exam.

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The siblings completed their primary education at Bharatwadi-Kati and their secondary education at Kateshwar Vidyalaya in Kati. They later graduated from Baramati before moving to Pune for MPSC preparations. Despite multiple unsuccessful attempts, they remained committed to their goal and finally achieved success, setting an example for other aspirants.

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Their father, Chandrakant Mohite, shared the challenges their family faced while supporting their children's education. "I worked in the fields, toiling hard to earn money for their education. We endured severe financial difficulties but never let it affect our children's studies. Today, they have made all our struggles worthwhile by achieving their dreams," he said.

After their achievement, Pooja and Ganesh Mohite shared their journey, emphasizing the importance of perseverance despite failures. "Even after multiple failures, we did not lose hope. We remained consistent in our studies and continued working hard. Today, despite coming from a financially weak background, we have successfully become officers," they said, encouraging other students to stay determined in their efforts.

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