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Find out how this West Bengal IPS officer is helping poor kids crack JEE, UPSC exams

Alipurduar SP Y. Raghuvanshi, a 2013 batch IPS officer, has started online coaching classes where IIT scholars prepare underprivileged students for JEE and UPSC exams. Of course there were teething troubles aplenty, as most of students did not have mobile phones, and their parents had never heard of UPSC or IIT. Undeterred, Raghuvanshi provided the mobile phones and even allows the students to use the PS wi-fi for classes, if needed.

By Kamalika Sengupta  Jul 13, 2022 8:42:20 PM IST (Updated)

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Being a doctor, engineer, or cracking the UPSC still tops the wish list of ambitious students and their parents in India. But there are many even not-so-remote places in the country, where students are clueless about how to prepare for the very exams that can fulfil their dreams. That’s where North Bengal town Alipurduar Superintendent of Police Y. Raghuvanshi comes in. A man on a mission, the 2013 batch IPS officer has started online coaching classes where IIT scholars teach underprivileged meritorious students.

Raghuvanshi was posted in Alipurduar, which has a tribal population and the majority of people are tea garden workers. Sources say Raghuvanshi hatched a plan to provide free coaching to talented students without means.