Hyderabad: In a powerful testament to perseverance and hard work, a young man from Telangana’s Jagtial district has overcome grinding poverty to achieve his dream of becoming a civil judge. Despite coming from a family that struggled to make ends meet, Patnam Naresh has secured a place in the judiciary, proving that determination and resilience can triumph over even the harshest of odds.
Naresh, a native of Hasnabad in Jagtial mandal, was recently selected in the junior civil judge examination, results for which were announced just days ago. Born into a financially challenged household—his father Kanakaiah working as a porter and his mother Yadamma as a daily wage labourer—Naresh grew up facing constant hardship.
Unable to afford basic needs like food and rent while pursuing his legal studies, Naresh took to driving for Rapido, using his earnings to pay for educational expenses. Undeterred by his economic condition, he successfully completed his LLB and went on to attempt the competitive judicial service examination.
His unwavering commitment bore fruit when he was officially appointed as a junior civil judge. The achievement has brought immense pride not just to his family but also to the entire Jagtial community, which has been celebrating his success.
Naresh’s story stands as an inspiring reminder that with dedication and relentless effort, even the most disadvantaged can reach the highest echelons of public service.