It was sheer determination and unwavering resolve that not only brought the laurel for him but also a huge smile on the face of the people of his community. Poverty or social backwardness did never deter Abinash Bhil to achieve what he wanted in his dream. He studied science and he wanted to be a Forest Service Officer. Today he is , indeed, a Tripura Forest Service officer who ranked fourth in the list. But what is important also is the fact that for the first time in Tripura a youth from tea worker community achieved this height. Naturally, everyone is happy and Chief Minister Biplab Kumar Deb felicitated him for his achievement and asked him to inspire and work for others, children of his community too.
In fact, Abinash is now an inspiration for not only his community only , but also for many others from poverty stricken , down trodden and socially backward strata of life.
However, for Abinash- a resident of Jalilpur under Bamutia RD Block of Mohanpur Sub-Division- was not an overnight achievement but the result of dedication, determination and hard work. And, Abinash made it possible while managing the livelihood through self-earning.
Chief Minister Biplab Kumar Deb on Thursday felicitated him for the success at the civil secretariat on Thursday.
The Chief Minister also encouraged the youth to work for the development of tea workers as well as backward communities.
The Chief Minister said, Abinash, who belongs to a tea worker family, has set an example before the society and his success would build confidence among the backward people.
Deb pointed out that achievement of the youth evidently indicates the transparent recruitment process of the government.
Meanwhile, SDM Mohanpur had visited Abinash’s home earlier to congratulate him on this achievement.