We are confident that this story will leave you deeply inspired.
This Swatantra Aawaj story is a tribute to all those parents who selflessly sacrifice their own dreams to provide their children with opportunities for a better future.
It is also dedicated to all those children who recognize these sacrifices and strive to honor them by giving their best, so they can make their parents proud.
Our journey brings us to the remote village of Karthok, located 130 km away from Gangtok, where we encountered a truly remarkable young woman.
Anita Mukhia, a 24-year-old who rose from humble beginnings, has defied every obstacle to achieve the impossible. Through relentless hard work and perseverance, she passed the Sikkim State Civil Services Examination and was selected as the Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP).
Anita’s journey wasn’t easy. Her college education was made possible only by the tireless sacrifices of her parents, who worked day and night to give her a better chance at life. After completing her studies, Anita worked at a local company in Gangtok, but her dreams were far bigger. She was determined to repay her parents’ sacrifices and to make them proud of the sacrifices they had made for her.
Anita is deeply grateful to Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang-Golay and the State Public Service Commission for turning the dreams of a poor family into a powerful reality.
Her inspiring story is not just about a young woman’s success; it is a message to every young person in Sikkim that no dream is too big, and no background is too humble to overcome. Through hard work, determination, and a deep sense of gratitude, Anita has become a beacon of hope for others, showing that with perseverance, anything is possible.