On Sunday, she made her first strides towards her fantasy to be an IAS officer. On Thursday, the ground had moved and both her legs were no more. In a very normal incident, 22-year-old Sayali Sanjay Dhamdhere tumbled off a swarmed prepare at Kalyan station and went directly into the crevice between the footboard and the stage. An occupant of Pune who had fastidiously been planning throughout the previous year and a half for her UPSC exam, Sayali had set her eyes on the objective much sooner than that.
She had been enlivened by her cousin sister — a police sub-investigator — to seek after a profession in broad daylight benefit, and keeping that in mind, she was in the city to show up for the UPSC exam at Sydenham College on Sunday. She had accompanied a gaggle of companions and her cousin, Ranjeet Dhamdere, who returned home after the exam. “On Sunday, we showed up for the SIAC (State Institute of Administrative Career) — an exam for UPSC. After Sunday, I came back to Pune, yet Sayali chose to remain back for three more days at her relative’s place in Dombivli,” said Ranjeet. On Thursday, that choice came to frequent her as disaster happened to when she was racing to board the prepare back to Pune and lost her adjust.
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