A heartening story has emerged from Lalganj and its surrounding villages in Bihar's Vaishali district. Seven young aspirants from the area have cleared the Bihar Police recruitment exam without paying a single rupee for coaching or classes, relying instead on discipline and early-morning drills. What makes the achievement more special is that two young women are among the seven selected candidates, proving that daughters from these villages are no longer behind anyone. The news has set off a wave of celebration across the region.
Who Got Selected and Where They Are Headed
The newly selected recruits have been posted to police lines in different districts. Vikas Kumar, a resident of Samaspura village in Lalganj, has been posted to the Ara police line. Rajneesh Kumar of Rasulpur has been assigned to Nalanda, while Avinash Kumar from Chakshale village will serve in Bettiah. Chandan Kumar, also from Chakshale, has been posted to Purnia. Two young women from the area also cleared the exam, rounding out the group of seven successful candidates and triggering celebrations in the villages.
A Free Training Ground That Changed Everything
Behind this success lies the Gurudev Physical Academy in Lalganj. Every morning between 5 am and 7 am, aspirants gather at the GA High School ground for entirely free physical training. The academy was started by Roshan Kumar, who himself went on to join Bihar Police through the same rigorous routine he built for others. When Roshan got selected, there were worries about who would continue guiding the remaining aspirants. Raju and Diwakar stepped in and took charge of the training, and it is their dedication that has now produced seven successful candidates from the academy in a single batch.
Village Head Honours the Recruits, Promises More Support Ahead
To mark the achievement, Ganesh Rai, mukhiya of Basanta Jahanabad panchayat and president of the Mukhiya Sangh, personally honoured the successful candidates with medals, garlands and sweets. He also encouraged the other young women still training on the ground. Rai announced that the next time candidates succeed, their parents will be honoured as well, so that families feel inspired to let their sons and daughters study further and pursue such opportunities. He said what rural youth need today is simply the right opportunity and family support. The free initiative in Lalganj has now become a major source of hope for village youth, giving new direction to their dreams despite limited resources.













