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Sukruta Lotlikar, a 26-year-old from Mumbai, has lived with Retinitis Pigmentosa, a progressive eye condition that gradually affects vision. From an early age, she encountered difficulties that went far beyond her disability. Limited accessibility in schools meant she struggled to see the blackboard, eventually leading her to continue her education in a blind school. Yet, these challenges never diminished her determination to build a meaningful future.
With perseverance, Sukruta continued her academic journey and later studied at St. Xavier’s College, Mumbai, where she strengthened her command of English and broadened her ambitions. Like many young aspirants across Maharashtra, she set her sights on a government job and began preparing for the Maharashtra Public Service Commission examinations.
Her efforts paid off when she cleared the MPSC Clerk Typist Mains exam and found her name on the merit list. However, a technical error during the “Post Proficiency” stage—when candidates choose their preferred departments—created a serious obstacle. Due to a mistake during the form-filling process at a cyber cafe, Sukruta was able to select only one department instead of multiple options. When the final list was released, her name was missing.
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