Doors to all paying guest accomodations and mess were slammed shut as the 22-year-old landed in Pune three years ago to prepare for the civil services examination the moment he uttered his name. Finally, he assumed the name of his friend 'Shubham' to secure a roof over his head.
"I came to Pune to pursue civil service examinations in 2013. However, during the search for a PG (paying guest) accommodation and mess, I faced a lot of hardship as I was denied both because of my name," Shaikh who stood 361st in the all-India rankings, told PTI here.
Instead of getting the better of him, the identity crisis motivated the youngster to get into the system responsible for discrimination so he could erase the collective bias from within.
"I never got angry or frustrated. In fact, I used to get motivated and inspired by all these things. It became a driving force during my preparation so that I can see myself there (at the top)," he said.
"Every society has such elements. So there is no need to get frustrated, instead, we have to see how we can put an end to such things," he said. Shaikh hopes to get into the coveted Indian Administrative service so he can do his bit to eliminate discrimination in society.
A political science graduate from Fergusson College here, Ansar Shaikh prepared for UPSC at a private coaching class against great financial odds but never lost sight of his goal. He attributes his success to his family and friends.
His father and younger brother Anees, who had to give up his education due to poverty, defied all odds to send him money so he can chase the great IAS dream, he said.
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