One accident is enough for a person to break down, and when life starts passing through one accident after another, then the person is not even able to stand up again. But if the courage is like that of Kinjal Singh, then despite going through bad accidents again and again, a person not only dares to stand again, but can also be successful by winning every race of life.
We are talking here about Kinjal Singh, born on January 5, 1982, in Ballia, UP. Kinjal Singh was orphaned at the age of 5 when her father KP Singh was murdered. Kinjal’s mother gave birth to another daughter six months after her father’s death. The mother somehow started raising her daughters. She used to travel from Ballia to CBI Court Delhi with her daughters Kinjal and Pranjal in her arms.
She had already thought that she would make both her daughters as IAS officers. Another big storm came in Kinjal’s life when her mother also left this world in 2004. In such a situation, the responsibility of younger sister Pranjal also fell on the shoulders of Kinjal. In the second attempt in the year 2008, Kinjal fulfilled her mother’s dream and got selected for IAS.
At a young age, Kinjal’s Maan used to travel from Ballia to Delhi with her and used to come to the Supreme Court. To get justice for the murder of her husband, she would sit in the court all day and leave for the village. It was not known when mother Vibha Singh, who was running for justice, was engulfed by cancer. And due to this cancer, he died in 2004.
DSP KP Singh, Kinjal’s father, had a dream to become an IAS and had also given the exam for it. His dream was fulfilled but by then KP Singh had been murdered. In the UPSC result that came a few days after his murder, he had passed the IAS main exam.
both greats prepared
After losing their mother after their father, both sisters Kinjal and Pranjal grew up somehow. After completing her early studies, Kinjal took admission in Shri Ram College, Delhi. The year Kinjal’s mother said goodbye to this world, in the same year, Kinjal topped Delhi University. After the death of her mother, Kinjal also called her younger sister to Delhi. Both sisters started preparing for IAS.
In 2008, Kinjal passed the UPSC exam in her second attempt and was selected as IAS. Amazing thing is that in the same year his younger sister Pranjal also got selected in IRS. Kinjal, who fulfilled this dream of her mother, says that behind her success, her aunt-aunt and Pranjal had a huge contribution.
In 2013, Kinjal got the justice for which Kinjal’s mother kept knocking on the doors of the court for years. On June 5, 2013, this daughter punished 18 convicts involved in the murder of her father DSP KP Singh. At that time Kinjal Singh was the DM of Bahraich.