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The entire Poonch district celebrated the achievement of young Parsanjeet, who cracked this prestigious IAS exam with a superb performance. Earlier, there was a general impression in the twin border districts of Poonch and Rajouri that for cracking any big exam, students needed to go to Jammu or Delhi for coaching in big institutions; only then could they think of qualifying for IAS or other state service exams. But young Parsanjeet has changed this perception and set a new benchmark for the younger generation of the Poonch and Rajouri districts. Parents of Parsanjeet were seen happy with tears of happiness in their eyes as people visited their house to congratulate them. Various social, political, and religious organizations in the district have congratulated the Poonchi girl for creating history. Right from an early age, Parsanjeet always wanted to crack the IAS with the aim of helping the masses in a big way. She studied for the maximum number of hours a day and remained cut off from other social duties. Earlier, she had cracked JKAS and was undergoing training when the news of her cracking IAS flashed on social media. Her historic achievement is trending on social media, from Poonch to different parts of J&K. Parsanjeet stole the show on social media because of her remarkable rank of 11th. She completed her master’s at Jammu University and cracked the prestigious IAS exam without any coaching, that too on the first attempt with a high rank of 11th. The parents of Parsanjeet said that they are extremely happy with their daughter’s historic performance. Youngsters of Poonch and Rajouri districts who are still IAS/JKAS aspirants and are looking for different means to get coaching from elite institutions will definitely get inspiration from young Parsanjeet, as she achieved her desired goal just by putting in her handwork and patience, that too without any coaching, and has opened a discussion among the younger generation about whether it is possible to crack any exam without any coaching. Whatever the youngsters are thinking, one thing is clear due to the historic performance of Parsanjeet, the reputation of district Poonch has increased in the corridors of power, which has forced the think tank to conclude that the people of Poonch and Rajouri, despite facing multiple challenges from all corners, are not behind in the education sector. Already in the history books, young Parsanjeet has opened the door to success with her hard work, and her achievement will guide youngsters to achieve more in national and state-level competitive exams in the years to come.