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IFS officer pens books on his UPSC success story

A 31-year-old Indian Foreign Service (IFS) officer from Gujarat,still in his probation period,has come out with a book in which he gives an account of his efforts and success in the UPSC exam.

A 31-year-old Indian Foreign Service (IFS) officer from Gujarat,still in his probation period,has come out with a book in which he gives an account of his efforts and success in the UPSC exam.

The book,“Mission UPSC: Mari Safalta Nu Rahasya (secret of my success)”,written by Rohit Vadhwana,will be released at the book fair on Tuesday.

Hailing from Okha in Gujarat,Vadhwana,a 2010-batch officer,is only the third person from the state to have entered the elite foreign service in the last 20 years.

Vadhwana is scheduled to be sent to Iran as a third secretary on probation before being confirmed as an IFS officer.

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