Thursday, March 20th, 2025

Neha stayed away from mobile for three years to become IAS


During difficult examinations, children need guidance as well as encouragement. It is the responsibility of the parents to create such an environment at home for their child, where he/she can study peacefully and his/her attention is not distracted by anything else. In such cases, the role of parents is often ignored even though every child knows that his/her real supporters and cheer leaders are his/her parents. Today we are going to tell you the story of a girl whose parents have played a big role in her success.

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story of nehabyadwal

One such story is that of IS officer Neha Byadwal who is the daughter of senior income tax officer Shravan Kumar. Neha was born in Jaipur and has lived in Chhattisgarh. Neha in the year 2021 with the help of parents And by making minor changes in his/her study habits, he/she passed the IAS exam.

Became a role model

Became a role model

Neha is now for the students appearing for UPSC exam. has become a role modelThis has happened because of his/her commitment towards studies and excellent performance in the examination. After failing in the UPSC exam once, Neha made some changes in the way she studied.

What was the biggest change?

What was the biggest change?

The biggest change that Neha made was that she away from social media Had done. According to reports, Neha did not touch her phone for three years and had stopped using the phone. All India Neha got 569 rank. Neha’s sacrifice has worked for her and she passed the exam with good marks.

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mobile phones distract attention

Mobile phones distract

This story of Neha clearly shows that mobile phones and social media distract children. Due to frequent notifications, social media updates and entertainment apps, children easily lose focus. Mobile phones can also reduce children’s learning ability.

What should parents do?

What should parents do?

Children need more guidance from their parents to pass difficult exams. Prepare a study schedule for children and divide the subjects into different parts. Keep a calm and positive atmosphere inside the house. Ask them to take breaks in between studies, feed the child nutritious food, get enough sleep and get them to exercise. Apart from this, also teach him/her to be patient.

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