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The Power Of Will: Specially-Abled Nigam Anand From Bihar’s Saharsa Writes His Way Toward UPSC Dream

Saharsa’s Nigam Anand writes 10 pages daily, defying a severe physical disability to prepare for UPSC and banking exams.

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Nigam Anand, a resilient young man from the Saharsa district of Bihar, has emerged as a powerful symbol of determination as he prepares for the UPSC and banking examinations.

Despite living with a severe physical disability that has affected the functionality of his hands and legs since birth, Nigam has refused to let his condition define his future.

He is currently pursuing his graduation while simultaneously dedicating hours to competitive exam coaching, famously writing at least ten pages every day to overcome his physical constraints, reported News18.

His story has recently gained widespread attention, drawing praise for his self-reliance and his refusal to seek sympathy while striving for a career in public service.

Academic Grit

In the heart of Saharsa, where access to specialised resources for the specially-abled can be limited, Nigam Anand’s journey stands out as a testament to human willpower. Born into a humble family, he faced significant mobility challenges from a very young age.

However, instead of retreating into isolation, Nigam embraced education as his primary tool for empowerment. His family has been a pillar of support, ensuring he reaches his coaching centre despite the logistical hurdles.

This background of struggle in rural Bihar provides a sobering yet inspiring context, highlighting how individual spirit can bridge the gap created by a lack of inclusive infrastructure.

Discipline Of Ten Pages

The core of Nigam’s preparation is a rigorous daily routine designed to build the stamina required for the lengthy written papers of the UPSC and banking sectors. Because his disability makes writing a physically taxing task, he has made it a point to write ten pages of notes daily to increase his speed and precision.

“My goal is not just to get a job, but to prove that a person’s spirit is not bound by their physical form,” Nigam stated during an interaction with local reporters.

While there has been no formal statement from district officials yet, his teachers describe him as one of the most disciplined students in the classroom, often outperforming his peers in consistency and focus.

The Logical Indian’s Perspective

At The Logical Indian, we believe that Nigam Anand’s story is a profound reminder that “disability” is often a matter of perception rather than a lack of capability. His refusal to accept sympathy and his choice to rely on hard work instead reflect the dignity that every individual deserves.

We advocate for a more inclusive society where the dreams of the specially-abled are supported by accessible transport, digital learning aids, and a sensitive administrative system. Nigam is not just preparing for an exam; he is challenging the systemic biases that often overlook the potential of those with physical limitations.

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