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Patience integral to success, says Haryana judicial services achiever Radhika Singh

Secured 50th rank
Radhika Singh

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Radhika Singh, who recently secured the 50th rank in the Haryana Judicial Services Examination, believes that patience, hard work and dedication are key to success in life.

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She said, “I have been preparing for the exam since 2019. Currently, I was working as the Assistant District Attorney in the office of District Town and Country Planning, Ambala. I have faced two interviews in the past, including that of Madhya Pradesh Judicial Services and the Haryana Judicial Services.”

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She said, “I have, too, faced failures in my life, but with the blessings of God and elders, I was able to achieve success. My family is very happy. It was a dream come true for me and my family.”

Radhika, who hails from Karnal, got married in Ambala last year and her brother, husband and brother-in-law are also advocates.

She also holds a student pilot license. Radhika believes that it is important to work hard, have patience, be consistent and study with dedication.

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She says, “I have changed aims in life several times, but after drawing inspiration from my seniors and brother and with the aim of contributing towards society, I decided to become a judicial

officer.”

“I just want to tell the youngsters to dream big, follow their heart and be themselves. They should work hard, respect their elders and mentors, and believe in God,” said Radhika Singh.

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