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The results of the Civil Services Exam, 2019, were announced by the Union Public Service Commission on 4 August. Several inspiring success stories came to the forefront, including that of Aishwarya Sheoran, a former Miss India finalist, who defied stereotypes and went on to secure a rank of 93 in the prestigious examination.
"My mother named me Aishwarya after Aishwarya Rai because she wanted me to become Miss India, and I was eventually chosen in the top 21 finalists for Miss India," said Aishwarya while talking to the reporters after her name appeared in the list, as reported by Times Now.
Aishwarya, who has been a model at the Bombay Times Fashion Week, and walked for designers like Manish Malhotra, says she was always drawn towards academics. She was the Head Girl of her school. She was a science student who later got admission in Sri Ram College of Commerce.
She served as the Head Girl of her school. A science student, she later got admission in Sri Ram College of Commerce. Her father, Colonel Ajay Kumar, is the Commanding Officer of NCC Telangana Battalion, Karimnagar.
She says she wanted to appear for the civil services to widen the diversity in the family and to ultimately "serve the nation".
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