Anjali Birla, daughter of Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, cracked the 3-test exams in the initial try.New Delhi: Anjali Birla, the daughter of Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, mentioned today that rumours and social media posts of her clearing the civil services examination without having appearing for it impacted her at initial but ended up fortifying her for a future in public service.”There should be a law against trolling. We should trace people and make them accountable – those spreading fake news… Today I am a victim, tomorrow somebody else could be a victim,” she told in an interview.The 23-year-old cracked the difficult 3-test exams in the initial try. Her name is also on the merit roll for Civil Services (Main) Examination 2019. But social media posts claimed she had benefitted from her father’s position and was chosen via “backdoor channels”.”I was taken aback that I have to explain after giving an exam that I did study for it. But I feel it made me stronger because later on I would face such unfounded criticism even more in life. It made me mature as a person,” Anjali Birla told .”I was honest to myself the entire time. My near and dear ones know how hard I worked.”In a post amid the trolling, she wrote: “UPSC Civil Services Exam is conducted in three stages stretched over a year and you can ONLY become a civil servant if you PASS all three of them. The UPSC CSE is extremely fair and transparent process, there is no backhand entry. Please respect the institution at least.”She also had to make documents to show that she had “cleared all the three stages”.Ms Birla, who had lengthy aspired to join the IAS (Indian Administrative Service), mentioned she began preparing a year prior to the exams.”I would study eight to 12 hours every day. This much preparation is required to crack it. Consistency needed to crack the exam.”Ms Birla’s older sister cracked the Chartered Accountant exams. “She was my strongest pillar; she helped me prepare,” she mentioned.Her father’s calling does not appeal to her for now.”I am excited to join the services. I was intrigued by the UPSC. As far as politics is concerned, it is an open field… I have no aspirations as of now. But both are public service.”
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