Labourer’s Daughgter To A Deputy Collector: Wasima Shaikh’s Inspiring Journey

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Challenging conditions in childhood. An ill father. A poor, illiterate mother. And no money for education. But nothing stopped Wasima. First, she topped SSC. And then MPSC...And became the deputy collector of Nagpur!

Here is the inspiring story of this girl who changed her fortune and the fortune of her entire family!

A difficult childhood

Born in Nanded, Wasima had to face a lot of problems. Her father could not work because he was ill. Her mother was a labourer. The money she earned was not enough to make ends meet.

In addition, Wasima's village was well known for child marriages, alcohol addiction, illiteracy, and domestic violence.

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Her mother was her biggest support ….

Many people even advised her mother to get her daughter married. Wasima's child marriage would mean less burden on the family. But Wasima wanted to study ahead.

As a child, Wasima's mother was forced to quit her education and get married. She did not want the same fate for Wasima.

She wanted her daughter to fulfill her. Complete her education and stand on her own feet.

Wasima took up the challenge and topped the SSC exam.

Then she went on to graduate in Arts from Yashwant Rao Chavan Maharashtra Open University.

This was a proud moment for Wasima's mother -- who did not even study till the 5th standard!

Wasima had bigger dreams than just graduation. She wanted to give her MPSC exams.

This is where she received unconditional support from her brother...

Wasima's brother quit his studies and drove an auto-rickshaw to pay her fees for the MPSC exam

Wasima's elder brother, Imran, was in college when Wasima started studying for MPSC exams.

Then they came to know to support Wasima's education, they would need money for her coaching classes and other requirements.Imran dropped out of his BSc and started driving an auto-rickshaw to support his sister.This helped Wasima to arrange study material for herself.But were more problems - no electricity, rising costs of her tuitions and the additional money needed for

Wasima did not believe in excuses. She even studied without electricity. Her only goal was to work hard. She wanted to change her and her family's life for good.For the first six months, she joined coaching classes to study the exam pattern. But later, she studied on her own.

"There are only two ways to face problems---drown in them and look for escapism or improve your circumstances. I chose the latter as my mother and brother extended unconditional support," Wasima once said.

Try. Try. Till Success

Wasima cleared MPSC written exams in the first attempt but failed in the interview. Wasima, however, refused to give up.

Failing at the interview stage was a big blow to Wasima's family because they didn't have enough money to invest in one more year of preparation.

Her mother was again pressured by her relatives to get her daughter married. But nothing could stand before Wasima's willpower and hard work.

While she did not crack MPSC, she was still selected as a grade two officer in Nagpur's sales tax department. She took up this job. Simultaneously she also prepared for her civil service exams.

With consistent efforts and determination, she topped the exam and secured the third rank in MPSC. Today, she is a proud deputy collector in Maharashtra.

She is also a sister any brother would be proud of. After getting a job, Wasima also helped her brother complete his education.

She is also a daughter any mother would be proud to have. While her mother could not study beyond standard 5, she ensured that her daughter fulfilled her dream.

There are so many girls like Wasima who have lots of beautiful dreams and goals for their future. But lack of opportunity and financial problems become significant obstacles to achieving these goals.

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Mehrunnisha Shaukat Ali dreamt of becoming a police officer -- to keep people safe. Her father did not allow it. But protecting people was Mehrunnisha's calling. Today, she is living her dream -- but just a little differently.

30 year old Mehrunnisha Shaukat Ali works as a bouncer in Delhi. She also holds a Master's degree in Hindi literature.

Her regular gymming routine and karate training helped her get a job as a bouncer. Today, she works at one of Delhi's most popular restaurants and nightclubs -- Hauz Khas Social.

Her younger sister, 27-year-old Tarannum, also works as a bouncer. Today, together, they earn enough to take care of their family of 8 people.

Both sisters are proud of what they do and take all possible efforts to be the best at their job. The sisters do not take their jobs lightly and spend an hour in the gym daily, working during holidays if necessary.

"I am very proud of what I do; it's not an easy job," Mehrunnisha once said. "Taking care of people, especially women in a club, is a huge responsibility."

While Mehrunnisha may be India's first female bouncer, she wanted to be in the Indian army or become a police officer. But her orthodox father didn't support her dream.

In fact, her family was so conservative that they did not want her to study beyond the 5th standard. It was only because of her mother that she was sent to school.

With this background, it seemed like there was no chance that Mehrunnisha would ever become a working girl. Becoming a police officer or a bouncer seemed next to impossible.

But Mehrunnisha was determined. So Mehrunnisha secretly joined NCC (National Cadet Corps).

After successful completion of her course and training, she brought her uniform home. But her angry father burnt it on the stove at home.

And that may have been the end of her dreams. But both Mehrunnisha and destiny had other plans....

Mehrunnisha's father suffered losses in the stock market. Mehrunissha decided to help her family and take up a job to support them. She was initially the only breadwinner of the family.

She then realised that she could still pursue her dream of 'protecting people' partially, if not entirely. So she got a job as a bouncer at a Social, a famous restaurant cum nightclub in Delhi, to become the first female bouncer of India .

During the ten years as a bouncer, she also did freelance security work for various events such as the IPL matches, reality show auditions, film promotions, corporate launches etc.

She also worked for many celebrities, including Shah Rukh Khan, Salman Khan, Akshay Kumar, Priyanka Chopra, Vidya Balan and Deepika Padukone, during events in Delhi.

Today Mehrunnisha is everything that she was told she could not be. She is the breadwinner in her family. The most extensive support of her parents. Looks after her sisters and younger brother. Whenever people come to know that she is a bouncer, there is a look of respect on their faces.

Mehrunnisha is an inspiration for any girl who wants to do something different. And do it with pride. As Mehrunnisha once said, "(Today) my mother and father have faith and confidence in me, and I know I am not doing anything wrong."

With determination and dedication, Mehrunnisha has written her own success story. To read more such inspiring and exciting everyday girl, click here!