The UPSC Civil Services 2025 results have a new star from Haryana’s Panchkula—Ekansh Dhul, who has secured an enviable third rank nationwide. His family’s elation knew no bounds, especially after Chief Minister Nayab Saini’s personal congratulations to his father.
BJP leader Krishna Dhul described it as a landmark moment. ‘Proud beyond words, my son has scripted history with invaluable support from many, including our CM’s warm phone call symbolizing care for Haryana,’ he remarked.
Nirmala Dhul stressed consistency’s role. ‘Any dedicated student can crack UPSC with persistent effort,’ she advised. Ekansh overcame last year’s service preference hurdles by honing weak areas and devising a superior approach.
Rupal Jaiswal from Khandwa celebrated her 43rd rank, fruit of 3.5 years’ labor. ‘Daily 7-8 hours, solid notes, practice, and revisions were my mantra, with family as my pillar,’ she shared.
From Gwalior, Srishti Goyal’s 160th rank brought closure to a long haul, filling her with anticipation for official duties. Raipur’s Vaibhavi Agarwal, 35th in her third shot since 2021, credited resilience rebuilt by loved ones and guides after initial flops.
Charkhi Dadri’s Yashwant Sangwan, 391st after eight years across five attempts, drew strength from family amid pressures. His educational journey from local roots to Faridabad now channels into public service passion.
As UPSC 2025 unfolds these inspiring journeys, it reaffirms that strategic perseverance unlocks the doors to India’s bureaucracy for the determined.
