
'I didn't told anyone', IAS अफसर से अंग्रेजी में हो गई गलती, तो लोगों ने इंटरनेट पर कर दिया बुरी तरह ट्रोल
I made it to IAS at around 8:00 pm on 27th April, 2018. Exactly 7 years back. I didn't told anyone in my family about the result for an hour at least. That was some feeling.
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On the same day, my would be wife missed the list by zero marks. That was some feeling. #IAS
— Ram Prakash (@ramprakash0324) April 27, 2025
IAS अधिकारी राम प्रकाश ने 27 अप्रैल 2018 को UPSC परीक्षा में पास होने की अपनी सातवीं सालगिरह पर एक एक्स @ramprakash0324 पोस्ट लिखा। उन्होंने अंग्रेजी में लिखा, 'मैं 27 अप्रैल 2018 की शाम करीब 8 बजे आईएएस बना। आज इसके ठीक 7 साल हो गए। मैंने करीब एक घंटे तक अपने परिवार को ये खबर नहीं बताई। वो एक अलग ही एहसास था।' (I made it to IAS at around 8:00 pm on 27th April, 2018. Exactly 7 years back. I didn't told anyone in my family about the result for an hour at least. That was some feeling.)इस पूरे पोस्ट में लोगों का ध्यान सिर्फ इस वाक्य पर गया, 'I didn't told anyone' जो कि गलत इंग्लिश है। सही वाक्य होना चाहिए था - 'I didn't tell anyone.'

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