MP's Rising UPSC Stars Signal State's Transformation, Says CM Yadav

Chief Minister Mohan Yadav stated that the increasing number of UPSC qualifiers from Madhya Pradesh mirrors the state's changing landscape. He addressed 61 successful candidates, calling them architects of a developed and self-reliant India by 2047. Officials noted that 22 of the qualifiers studied in government institutions, with many hailing from smaller towns. This trend challenges the perception that elite urban coaching is essential for UPSC success.

Key Points: MP UPSC Success Reflects Changing State, Says CM Mohan Yadav

  • 61 MP candidates clear UPSC 2025
  • CM links success to state's changing face
  • Qualifiers called architects of developed India 2047
  • 22 successful candidates from govt schools
  • Success stories emerging from smaller towns
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Rise in MP's UPSC achievers mirrors changing face of state: CM Yadav

CM Mohan Yadav felicitates 61 UPSC qualifiers from MP, highlighting their role in building a developed India and the fading urban preparation myth.

Rise in MP's UPSC achievers mirrors changing face of state: CM Yadav
"their success is a recognition of their determination and capability - CM Mohan Yadav"

Bhopal, March 23

Chief Minister Mohan Yadav on Monday said that the increasing presence of Madhya Pradesh candidates in the Union Public Service Commission examination reflects the changing face of the state.

The Chief Minister made the remarks while addressing a felicitation programme for candidates from Madhya Pradesh who cleared the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) 2025 examination. The event was organised by the state government at the Kushabhau Thakre Convention Centre in Bhopal.

Congratulating 61 candidates from the state who cleared the UPSC examination, Yadav said that "their success is a recognition of their determination and capability. The selected candidates are the architects of a developed and self-reliant India by 2047."

He said that destiny has chosen them for an important responsibility and that success always comes with responsibility. Yadav added that the welfare and development of crores of citizens of Madhya Pradesh will rest on their shoulders.

"Entering the administrative services in the world's largest democracy is a fortunate opportunity for the selected youth. In a democracy, a person can reach the highest positions through the trust of the people," he said.

During his address, the Chief Minister pointed out that there have been instances where candidates cleared the UPSC with good ranks but were unable to effectively implement policies and programmes at the field level.

Additional Chief Secretary of the Higher Education Department of Madhya Pradesh, Anupam Rajan, said that 958 candidates were selected across the country in the Civil Services Examination this year, including 61 from Madhya Pradesh.

He said that 22 of the successful candidates from the state studied in government schools and colleges.

He added that candidates from smaller towns such as Sohagpur and Sironj have also been selected, reflecting the growing interest among the state's youth in civil services. He noted that the perception that preparation for civil services requires studying only in national-level institutions or moving to cities like Delhi or Indore is gradually fading.

- IANS

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Priya S
Hearty congratulations to all 61 achievers! As someone from a small town in MP, this makes me so proud. The CM is right – the perception that you need to go to Delhi to crack UPSC is fading. Our local libraries and coaching are getting better too.
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Rohit P
While celebrating is good, the CM's point about some officers failing at implementation is crucial. Clearing the exam is one thing, but serving the people with empathy and efficiency is another. I hope these new officers remember they serve the public, not just the government.
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Sarah B
Interesting read. As an outsider, it's impressive to see the systematic effort. The focus on candidates from towns like Sohagpur shows a real decentralization of opportunity. This is how you build a robust democracy.
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Karthik V
Bahut badhiya! This is the result of years of hard work by the students AND an improvement in the education ecosystem in MP. More power to them. Now the state government must ensure they get good postings where they can actually make a difference for Madhya Pradesh.
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Nisha Z
A moment of pride for the state! But let's not forget the thousands who try and don't make it. The government should also focus on creating quality alternative career paths for the youth. UPSC cannot be the only dream.

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