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In this powerful episode of Eyeway Conversation, host George Abraham speaks with Gokul S, a visually impaired IAS officer from the Tamil Nadu cadre (2021 batch).
Gokul shares how the 2018 Kerala floods became a turning point in his life—shaping his decision to enter the civil services after witnessing firsthand the impact dedicated administrators can make during times of crisis. From coordinating rescue operations as a volunteer to clearing the UPSC exam while working full-time, his journey challenges common assumptions about disability and leadership.
In this conversation, Gokul discusses:
His motivation to join the civil services
Cracking the UPSC without full-time coaching
Life at the civil services academy and field postings
Working as a visually impaired officer in a highly visual administrative system
Using technology and assistive tools in governance
Making district-level development more inclusive for persons with disabilities
This episode is a must-watch for aspirants, policymakers, disability rights advocates, and anyone interested in inclusive governance.
Need guidance on living independently with blindness? Call the Eyeway National Helpline: 8800 004 334
Support our work: Visit Score Foundation at www.scorefoundation.org.in
Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more conversations on inclusion, accessibility, and leadership.
By EyewayIn this powerful episode of Eyeway Conversation, host George Abraham speaks with Gokul S, a visually impaired IAS officer from the Tamil Nadu cadre (2021 batch).
Gokul shares how the 2018 Kerala floods became a turning point in his life—shaping his decision to enter the civil services after witnessing firsthand the impact dedicated administrators can make during times of crisis. From coordinating rescue operations as a volunteer to clearing the UPSC exam while working full-time, his journey challenges common assumptions about disability and leadership.
In this conversation, Gokul discusses:
His motivation to join the civil services
Cracking the UPSC without full-time coaching
Life at the civil services academy and field postings
Working as a visually impaired officer in a highly visual administrative system
Using technology and assistive tools in governance
Making district-level development more inclusive for persons with disabilities
This episode is a must-watch for aspirants, policymakers, disability rights advocates, and anyone interested in inclusive governance.
Need guidance on living independently with blindness? Call the Eyeway National Helpline: 8800 004 334
Support our work: Visit Score Foundation at www.scorefoundation.org.in
Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more conversations on inclusion, accessibility, and leadership.