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Bihar: India village celebrates first government job in 75 years

A town in the Bihar state of eastern India is rejoicing after one of its citizens was given the first government position in 75 years.

A public school has hired Rakesh Kumar, 30, as a primary instructor.

Residents distributed sweets and smeared colored powder in joy when they heard the news last week.

Government jobs are highly sought after in India for the security and benefits they offer.

Mr Kumar will teach students in Barkurwa, which is located in the same district as his own village Sohagpur. While there is also a government school in Sohagpur, teachers there are from other parts of the state.

Devendra Chowdhary, a local leader, says that generations of people in Sohagpur have aspired to steady, well-paying jobs – since at least 1947, when India became independent – but have few ways of doing so.

Many students travel to big cities nearby to study, but no one had been able to get a government job – until now.

Mr Chowdhary says that Mr Kumar’s success “has finally lifted the dark cloud of misfortune from the village” and that “younger generations will be inspired by his success”.

Mr Kumar told the BBC that he feels elated to have made his village proud. But he adds that his journey hasn’t been an easy one.

The son of a grocery store owner, Mr Kumar used to cycle 20 miles to attend high school in the neighboring city of Muzaffarpur. To make ends meet, he would also teach younger students in his spare time.

After his father died in 2016, things became even more difficult, he says.

“But I strived to fulfill my father’s dream – he wanted me to become a doctor or a teacher. Now, I have made his dream come true,” he adds.

Mr Kumar hopes the job will open new doors for him. He now plans to prepare for state exams to become a civil servant.

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