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This article talks about a farewell ceremony for trainee IAS officers where Defense Minister Rajnath Singh asked a tricky math question, engaging the audience and sharing a life lesson.


Recently, a farewell ceremony for trainee IAS officers took place at the Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration in Mussoorie, Uttarakhand. The event had a cheerful vibe, but it took an interesting turn when Defense Minister Rajnath Singh decided to engage the audience with a math question.

During his speech, he casually asked, “A man had some money. He gave half to ‘A’, one-third to ‘B’, and the remaining Rs 100 to ‘C’. How much money did he have in total?” The question seemed simple, yet it left the audience of over 600 young officers puzzled. After a moment of silence, he repeated the question to prompt responses.

After a short pause, one trainee confidently guessed the answer as ‘3000’, but Rajnath Singh smiled and said it was wrong. Moments later, another voice from the crowd said ‘600’, and the Defense Minister confirmed that it was correct, turning the atmosphere lively with excitement.

After revealing the right answer, he explained the solution in a teacher-like manner, breaking down the problem step by step. He emphasized that just like in math, belief plays a crucial role in overcoming challenges in life. His words resonated well with the audience, leading to applause.

Rajnath Singh, who has a background in education, used this opportunity to share wisdom gained from his experience as a teacher. Before entering politics, he taught Physics at a college and this moment showcased his ability to blend education with his current role.



Summary:

  • Defense Minister Rajnath Singh engaged IAS trainees with a math question.

  • The question puzzled the audience of over 600 young officers.

  • A trainee answered ‘600’ correctly after a few attempts.

  • Rajnath Singh explained the solution step-by-step like a teacher.

  • He shared a life lesson about belief in overcoming challenges.



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