"May i come in".
"Yes, please come in"
"Good afternoon ma'am. Good afternoon sir" i said,
looking at all the board members. I will never forget
that moment, whatever the score i get in my interview. Each
of their faces were so calm, so serene. I
completely forgot everything that i had been thinking for
since the past 20 days. My mind went blank.
Not numb. But blank. A clean slate. All i could see at that
moment was 5 elderly people sitting there.
With a nice smile perched atop their faces. I felt like a
child who is absolutely carefree in front of his
grandparents. Never for the next 25 minutes did the thought
of me being in UPSC interview cross my
mind. Not even once.
{
my background, for those who don't know me, to identify
better with the interview:
• Graduation : Dual Degree Programme, IIT Delhi, with
B.Tech. in chemical engineering and
M.Tech in Process Engineering and Design
• Home State : Bihar
• Optionals : Public Administration and Literature of
Maithili Language
}
[ Ch = Chairman (Ms Rajni Razdan), the other 4 members = M1,
M2, M3, M4]
Ch: Please have a seat
Me: Thank you ma'am
Ch: Name... Roll Number... DoB... (replied)
Ch: Name some religions of the world.
Me: Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Jainism, Buddhism,
Sikhism
Ch: Aur bolo
Me: Zoroastrianism
Ch: Aur bolo
Me: The religion which the jews follow, am unable to recall
its name though
Ch: Aur bolo
Me: Sorry maa'm, no other name comes to my mind as of now
Ch: U could have said Jainism
Me: Did i miss that ma'am? (though i thought i had said
them)
Ch: Yes... Buddhism
Me: Sorry for interrupting you ma'am but i believe i said
Buddhism
M3: Yes, he did say Budhism... (Ch was satisfied on hearing
this from him)
(i believe this was done by her to startle me and check how
i react, something she did again as well)
Ch: Name some languages of the world
Me: The maximum number of people on earth speak Mandarin
Chinese
Ch: (interrupting) I didn't ask you to enumerate them in any
particular order... But maximum number of
people on earth speak English, not Mandarin Chinese...
people on earth speak English, not Mandarin Chinese...
Me: Am sorry ma'am... but as far as my knowledege goes
maximum number of people speak Mandarin
Chinese, not English
Ch: Ok, go ahead
Me: There are 22 languages enlisted in the Indian
Constitution... Shall in enumerate them?
Ch: No...
M2: (interrupting) Name some languages from outside India
Me: Ok sir... And then i started naming ine language after
another... I recalled the map of europe and
named about 5-6 languages of the countries therein...
Ch: (interrupting) Russian... Arabic...
Me: yes ma'am... Persian...
Ch: ok.. (now is to follow the lowest point of my
interview)... Name 5 private banks in India...
Me: (i was blank... completely... the names which were
coming to my mind, i wasnt sure whether they are
private or not... i decided to play safe there....) Am soory
ma'am... but i won't be able to answer the
question...
(at this point, all the members came closer to me... full of
surprise...)
Ch + M1 + M2: What... you don't know this... really... how
come?
Me: My mind has gone blank ma'am... the names that are
coming to my mind as of now, i am not 100%
sure whether they are private or not... therefore i thought
i should let go of this question ma'am
(all members and chairman acquired a sudden sympathetic tone
and everyone started naming private
banks...)
Me: (in between the comotion...) Hdfc... Canera...
Ch: Arre... Its not a private bank...
Me: Sorry ma'am, but as i told you, i am not sure... i was
precisely for this reason that i was refraining
from guessing...
Ch: How come you don't know this... Don't you watch TV?
Me: Noma'am
Ch: Why?
Me: The place where i stay right know during the course of
my preparation, i don't have a TV there...
Ch: But you were in a hostel before...
Me: Yes ma'am..
Ch: (interrupting) Come on now, don't pull a fast one on
me... i too have stayed in a hostel... in between u
get a chance to go home... u surely must be watching TV
there...
Me: Am sorry of my reply gave such an impression ma'am but i
assure you that such wasn't my intention
at all... yes, i do go home... but these trips of mine to
home are few and far between... (she seemed to
have calmed down now)..
M2: (interrupting) Don't the students watch news on TV in
hostels
Me: No Sir... All that they watch are live matches...
(he gave a sad expression, thinking probably about how
disinterested the student community was in day
to day happenings... and i reciprocated his expressions on
my face as well)
Ch: Ok... Tell me... when was the rupee symbol launched...
Me: (confused between 2011/2010) I dont remember exactly
ma'am, but perhaps it was some time in
early 2011
Ch: No, it was in July 2010
Me: Sorry ma'am, i didn't remember the same.. i was confused
in 2010 and 2011...
Ch: In fact, it was made by a person from your institute
Me: yes ma'am... it was designed by D Uday Kumar from IIT
Bombay
Ch: No, he was from your institute, IIT Delhi
Me: Again, sorry ma'am, but as far i know, he wasn't from
IIT D
M3: He is right... he wasnt from D... was from B
Me: Thank you sir
Ch: (she talked about the countries which have a currency
symbol and then started enumerating the
nations or group of nations which have a symbol for their
currency... i too spoke their names alongside
her...)
Ch: One final question... Which is the only currency whose symbol
is represented in its currency note?
Me: i am not sure ma'am... perhaps it way be dollar, but i
don't know for sure...
Ch: its pund sterling... it has that (started drawing the
symbol in air) kind of symbol
Me: yes ma'am, the L kind of a symbol
Ch: Yes... Ok... Now tell me... Last question this one is...
Which places on earth are not represented in
UN... (her words were slightly different and confusing)
(i was flummoxed by the usage of the term places... and i
later realzed that she had meant countries)
Me: Palestine ma'am, it has been recently trying to acquire
membership
Ch: Good... aur bolo...
Me: though i don't know for sure ma'am, but i don't think
Vatican City would be represented therein...
Ch: Yes.. you are very right... its not represented there...
aur bolo...
Me: I am unable to understand as to what all this question
entails... should the list also include places
like Tibet which arent autonomous at present, but are trying
to gain autonomy and once successful, they
will get representation in the UN
Ch: I am not asking about Tibet...
Me: Sorry ma'am...
Me: Sorry ma'am...
Ch: named a few more places...
Me: Thank you ma'am.. i didn't know that...
(She indicated M1 to start now)
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M1: You have won the World Environment Day Debate
Competition
Me: Yes sir, it was held in the Indian Institute of
Petroluem, Dehradun in 2009
M1: (he a very long question which included many sub parts
about pollution, causes etc... the last and the
most important part was...) what is the major issue with
environment?
Me: Sir the major issue is the environment versus
development debate... (and then i went on and on for
at least a couple of mins if not more about the problem of
pollution)
M1: So what should we choose, environment or development?
Me: Definitely environment sir... (and then i went on for a
min on the topic of sustainable development
et al)
M1: So how should we strike this balance between environment
and development?
Me: i was having a discussion on similar lines with he
friend of mine who works in a refinery just a
couple of days back ... he told me about the concept of
green refining... (expained what it was and then
corelated it to what the answer he was looking for...) (i
spoke at length about planting trees, protecting
environment etc)
M1: Ok (he looked very satisfied with the response and
passed on the baton to the next member)
Me: (just at that moment, i added, on my own prerogative)...
but this achievement of balance is easier
said than done sir...
M1: Yes, very right.. Good...
________________________________
M2: So Abhinav, what is your mother tongue, Bhojpuri or
Maithili?
Me: Its neither sir, its Hindi actually
M2: (with an expression of surprise) bu then why did you opt
literature of Maithili language as your
subject?
Me: Sir, there are three reasons behind the same. First of
all, i am interested in reading literature and at
the beginning of my preparation, i was sure that i would be
opting for a literature optional. Secondly , I
have grown up in Bihar, hearing Maithili language. Opting
for this subject gave me a chance to study the
literature of a language to which i was culturally close to.
And to be honest sir, there is a great paucity of
time in the preparation of civil services. The syllabus of
Maithili literature is more managable in
comparison to the rest of the options, and therefore it was
a pragmatic choice as well.
(at this moment i saw Ch giving an expression which said
that yes, students opt for it because of the third
reason most of all... and at that time i thanked my stars
for having been truthful for she for sure would
have interrupted had i given the third reason a miss)
M2: So Maithili is a very sweet language, right?
Me: Yes sir, very
M2: and Bhojpuri too...
Me: No sir, Bhojpuri aint... it has a harsher tone...
M2: in comparison or in general...
Me: in comparison...definitely sir... and even otherwise in
general sir...
M2: so what are you doing at this moment... you working
somewhere....
Me: No sir, the only work i am engaged in at this moment is
preparation for civil services
M2: So what kind of quizzing have you done... (my hobby)
Me: (i went on and on in this question... i described the
quizzing in school as dry quizzing... then plus two
mein quizzing... then college... inter hostel activities...
than i talked about how activities like dumb
charades, pictionary etc etc have become a part of quizzing
making it much more fun now... i also talked
about questions being asked to connect things, pics etc...
so even when one doesnt know the answer to a
ques, one can work on clues in a team to get to the
answer...)
M2: You take part in a lot of outdoor activities...
Me: As it must be very well evident, hardly so sir...
M2: (he, along with a few other members started laughing on
hearing this, and my response was meant
to cause laughter... i got a gr8 feeling at that time...) So
you think outdoor activities are useless?
Me: Definitely not sir... They are of great importance and
play a great role in developing the character
and personality of a person... It has been a lacunae on my
part not to have taken part in them...
M2: But its never late, right...
Me: Yes sir, i have been trying to, and am sure i will be
able to bring about this much needed change in
me...
____________________________
M3: (he had been my saviour all along... twice had he
defended me from the Chairman...) I will ask you
only one question...
Me: OK Sir
M3: There has been acute labour shortage of late... what is
the mains reason behind it?
Me: Sir, there was a newspaper report published recently
which talked about the shrotage of agricultural
labour in Haryana due to dip in migration of people from
Bihar on account of them getting jobs in their
home state due to the launch of MGNREGA... so the launch of
MGNREGA is the immediate reason
behind the same...
M3: Only migration of Bihari labourers...
M3: Only migration of Bihari labourers...
Me: Not only sir... but labourers from Bihar used to migrate
there in large numbers...
M3: Ok
Me: (added on my own prerogative to better explain) Not only
in Haryana or other states sir, even in
Bihar, farmers have reported the shortage of agricultural
labourers esp in the season at that time of the
year when the crops are to be cut... so this problem is
affecting every place, not only a state in
particular...
Me: ok (he looked satisfied)
______________________________
M4: (he praised my academic career and performance and then
asked...) so what is this process
engineering.. is it different from chemical engineering?
Me: (i again gave a very long answer to this.. i told him
about JEE... getting into the Dual Degree
program... both the degrees are therefore not separate
entities bu in effect, one follows form the other...)
Process Engg and Design is more like an applicative aspect
of Chemical engg... for example, if your have
two mix two chemicals in a lab, you can very easily stir and
mix them.... however, if the same is to be
done on an industrial scale, a huge stirred would need to
designed since the quantity of chemicals that
need that are to be mixed now is huge... a lot of
considerations would need to factored in... a lot of design
work would become involved herein... so, in effect, what i
want to say is that process engg and design can
be understood, at a basic level, to be the applicative
aspect of chemical engineering while working on an
industrial scale...
M4: (looked satisfied) i will quiz with you now...
Me: Ok sir
M4: Which city was established in India by Britishers around
350 years back?
Me: (I wanted to say either Madras or Calcutta eve though i
had no idea about the answer... but, i
refrained from guessing) I don't know sir
M4: Its Madras
Me: (hearing this, i silently cursed myself for not having
said the name of the two cities aloud earlier...)
M4: Ok, tell me, how many languages can one find on the
currency note of India?
Me: (it had been asked in KBC once... i remembered that...
but didn't remember the answer... cursed
myself again... and i also wondered why this board was so
obsessed with currency notes) I dont know
sir...
M4: Why, havent you seen a rupee note..
Me: I have seen it sir, but not so minutely....
M4: But still, tell me, how many do you think should be
there?
Me: Going by this diktat Sir, Indian constitution enlists 22
languages and all of them should find a
representation therein... But i am not sure whether this is
the answer...
M4: Anyway... tell me... Britishers helped established 3
colleges in India... which were they?
Me: I am not sure about the answer sir...
M4: Still.. (he was trying to put pressure on me here...)
Me: Though i am not sure, i feel one of them must be
Presidency College, Calcutta
M4: Yes, you are correct... which were the other two...
where were they established?
Me: Again sir, i dont know their names... but... if i were
to guess the places where they established the
other two colleges, i would guess Madras and Bombay Sir...
CH: Yes, you are very right... in fact they did establish
them in Madras and Bombay...
Me: Thank You ma'am
M4: Ok... One final question... What sort of cultural
activities have you taken part in...
Me: (i again spoke at length about the various clubs in
which i had been active in my college... English
Debating and Literary Club... Hindi Samiti... Quizzing
Club... etc etc... and i also added...) Since my first
year in college, it had been my dream to take part in a
play... but, i was never able to get a chance to do so
since am a terrible actor...
(at this point, M3 suddenly turned towards me and started
looking into my eyes... his sudden movement
made me stop for a split second... i turned towards and
said) yes sir, such was the case... (and then turing
back to M4) but when i was in my final year, i had a story
idea which i discussed with the students in my
hostel who used to act in plays... they quite liked it and
asked me to convert it into a script... i wrote the
script and the play was staged in the inter hostel
competition...
M4: (interrupting) you are a good scriptwriter... you can go
to Bombay then... get a job there...
Me: I dont know how good a scriptwriter i am sir but at this
moment of time, i want to become a civil
servant more than anything else... (hearing this, all the 5
members started laughing...)
CH: (trying to control her laughter) that will be all... you
may go now...
Me: Thank you ma'am... Thank you sir... (i looked towards
all of them once and left the room)
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And thus ended perhaps the most important 25 minutes of my
life... I had gone in expecting a terrible
performance... And the first feeling that I had after coming
out was that it wasn't as bad as i had expected
it will be... And this was a hugely relieving feeling... I
collected my bag and strolled out of the campus...
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