IAS Officer Namrata Jain Built 24 Schools in Rural India
After scoring rank 12 in India's toughest civil service exam, Namrata Jain chose to return to underserved communities instead of taking an easier posting. She's now established 24 schools and transformed healthcare access in remote regions.
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Namrata Jain grew up in a Naxal-affected village in Chhattisgarh where conflict and poverty made the future feel impossible for most children. Today, she's building the kind of opportunities she once struggled to find.
After achieving All India Rank 12 in the UPSC examination, one of the world's most competitive tests, Jain could have requested a comfortable urban posting. Instead, she chose to serve in India's most underserved communities.
Her first priority was education. In regions where children often traveled miles to reach the nearest school, Jain worked to establish 24 new schools, bringing learning opportunities directly to remote villages.
The schools serve areas where education access was previously limited or nonexistent. For thousands of children, these facilities represent their first real chance at formal education.
But Jain didn't stop at classrooms. She simultaneously strengthened healthcare services and other essential public infrastructure in these regions, addressing the interconnected challenges rural communities face daily.

Her approach recognizes a simple truth: development works best when it tackles multiple needs at once. A child can't focus on learning if their family lacks basic healthcare or clean water.
Why This Inspires
Jain's journey shows how personal experience can fuel meaningful change. Growing up in difficult circumstances didn't become a limitation. It became her roadmap for where help was needed most.
Her story challenges the common narrative around prestigious achievements. Success isn't just about personal advancement or securing the best position for yourself.
For the families in these 24 communities, Jain's decision means their children now have options they never imagined. Education becomes possible. Dreams become reasonable.
Young Indians preparing for civil service exams now have a blueprint for purpose-driven leadership. The goal isn't just to pass the test or earn the title. It's to serve where service matters most.
Namrata Jain proves that the most powerful thing you can do with success is turn around and extend your hand.
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Based on reporting by The Better India
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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