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Gazi Abdullah, who lost his father at the age of 2.5 years and was raised at an orphanage, secured 46th rank in Kashmir Administrative Service (KAS) exam. Financial crisis, negative thoughts failed to deter his passion. He hails from J&K’s Doda district. Gazi completed his post graduation at Aligarh Muslim University (AMU). Speaking to ANI, Gazi said, “My stay at orphanage instilled discipline in me. The credit for my success goes to my mother and almighty.” Commitment and focus to achieve the goal is what motivated Gazi Abdullah to crack KAS examination. He had to overcome many hurdles to reach to this position but he remained focused in his life.