Kozhikode (Kerala): Surpassing the challenges posed by cerebral palsy, a congenital disorder that affects movement, muscle tone and posture, Sarika A K, hailing from this north Kerala district, has cleared the civil services exam.
Sarika, who is unable to use her right hand and uses her left to control the motorised wheel-chair she moves around in, cleared the exam in her second attempt and secured a rank of 922, according to the results announced by the Union Public Service Commission on Tuesday.
She said she was initially shocked by the result. "I had hoped to clear it. I am happy that I have. I do not have the words to express my joy," she said.
Sarika said that she decided to opt for the civil services only after graduating and was able to achieve the feat of clearing it thanks to the support of her family, friends and teachers.
"My parents were my biggest support," she told a TV channel. When asked what message she has for others suffering from disabilities, Sarika quoted a famous line from the book "Alchemist' by Paulo Coelho -- 'when you really want something, the whole universe conspires in helping you to achieve it'.
She also referred to a US-based woman -- Jessica Cox -- who became a licensed pilot despite not having any arms as that is what she dreamed of becoming.