Jalpaiguri (West Bengal):The man credited with much of how we came to understand the world today, Darwin was considered an average student and had abandoned a career in medicine as a result. Thomas Alva Edison, whose creations changed the lives of billions of people and is considered to be one of the most successful inventors who ever lived, was told by his teachers he was ‘too stupid to learn anything’.
Examples are in abundance where failure paved the way to one’s success. Maharashtra's Umesh Ganpat Khandabahale - an IPS officer and the Superintendent of Jalpaiguri is another such example. The teen who scored 21 in English and left his studies to join farming with his father, through grit and determination, did Masters in English and cracked UPSC to become an IPS officer.
Maharashtra's Umesh Ganpat Khandabahale, a successful IPS officer, has become an inspiration for many after he revealed that he failed in the higher secondary examination in 2003. However, instead of being disheartened, he decided to take a break and focus on farming with his father. He believes that failure is not the end of everything and that a strong mind and a fixed goal can make all the difference.
Khandabahale, who is currently serving as the Police Superintendent of Jalpaiguri, said, “Failing an exam should not be the end of the world for students. One should have a strong will and keep the goal fixed to achieve success. One should not lose hope because failure is a part of life and can be overcome with perseverance."