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'Will retreat to the deep Himalayas': Rajiv Kumar reveals in final presser as CEC

"I will detoxify myself for the next four-five months, go to the deep Himalayas, be away from the glare of all of you. I need some 'ekant' (solitude) and 'swadhyay' (self-study)," Rajiv Kumar, who is set to retire on February 18, said.

January 07, 2025 / 18:22 IST
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Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar addresses a press conference for the announcement of the schedule for the Delhi Assembly elections, in New Delhi.
Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar addresses a press conference for the announcement of the schedule for the Delhi Assembly elections, in New Delhi.

Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar on Tuesday after announcing the polling dates for all 70 assembly seats in Delhi revealed his intention to ”detoxify” himself and spend several months in solitude in the Himalayas post his retirement on February 18.

"I will detoxify myself for the next four-five months, go to the deep Himalayas, be away from the glare of all of you. I need some 'ekant' (solitude) and 'swadhyay' (self-study)," Rajiv Kumar, who is set to retire on February 18, said as quoted by news agency PTI.

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In October last year, Kumar was rescued from the remote Ralam village in Uttarkhand’s Pithoragarh district following an emergency helicopter landing due to inclement weather and left stranded at over 12,000 feet. Kumar, a 1984-batch IAS officer from the Bihar/Jharkhand cadre, also shared a personal aspiration to give back to society by teaching underprivileged children.

Rajiv Kumar recounted his humble beginnings, studying in a municipal school where classes were held under a tree. ”I started learning ABCD in the 6th class. We carried a slate and sat under a tree to study. As a passion, I want to go back to those roots and teach such children,” he said.