This Police Officer's Mission Is To Mentor Civil Service Aspirants And Help Them Crack The Competitive Exams
NDTV
Since 2016, Police Officer Mahesh Bhagwat has mentored over 1250 all-India service aspirants who have succeeded in the UPSC exams
The Indian Forest Service 2021 exam results are just out and Mahesh Bhagwat's phone hasn't stopped ringing and beeping. The 1995 batch IPS officer had mentored 108 students and over 50 per cent have made it. What is more, at least 10 in the top 20 are on the merit list. Call after call, as Mr Bhagwat congratulates the successful candidates, he has one message for all of them. To each selected candidate, from every part of the country, Raipur to Manipur, Rajasthan to Uttar Pradesh, he requests them to serve the people well and also to mentor others who are still struggling to succeed in the competitive exams. 'Give back to society,' says the mentor to all of them. If someone is giving time, that is the most precious thing they have given. Mahesh Bhagwat formed a Whatsapp group and would post articles every single day. Even if I couldn't read newspapers, what he posted kept me updated. I am privileged to be in contact with him and also gain all the knowledge that he has provided. In addition, the kind of work he does. That is inspiring. Even for the DAFT that is Detailed Application Form. What sir does is he takes up a DAFT and takes out each word and gives us 50-60 questions on that single word. So we get prepared before hand, before going to interview and then it is smooth journey because we have already discussed and deliberated with a working bureuacrat who has a lot of field experience. So we know what to expect and what they expect from us. Personally, Sir has been taking out time out of his busy schedule to talk to aspirants or phone or Whatsapp. Even when he is in the US, he called people who were having interview that week. He takes time out for everyone, looking at their personal strengths and areas to improve, almost customised approach. My source of satisfaction is the success of the candidates. I have seen candidates coming from humble and challenging background, they are preparing for years together, and when they get desired success, IAS, police service IPS, IFS, the kind of satisfaction I am getting through their smiling faces is unimaginable.'
Since 2016, Mahesh Bhagwat has been the commissioner of Rachakonda, area-wise the biggest commissionerate in the country, spread over 5000 square kilometers and four districts, with large urban and rural segments.
During these six years, he has mentored more than 1250 all-India service aspirants who have succeeded in the Union Public Service Commission exams, to join the all-India IAS, IPS, Indian Forest Service as well as other Central services like the Indian Foreign Service.