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Dinesh Bishnoi Tops RPSC-RAS 2024, Inspiring Rural Rajasthan

Dinesh Bishnoi from Bhalisar village in Barmer district has secured the top rank in the Rajasthan RPSC-RAS 2024 examination. His achievement, coming from a rural background with limited resources, is being celebrated as a triumph of determination and hard work. The results mark the conclusion of an efficient examination process where 2,391 candidates were selected against 1,096 vacancies. His success has ignited celebrations in his village and serves as a major inspiration for aspirants across the state, especially in rural areas.

RPSC-RAS 2024: Dinesh Bishnoi tops exam, brings pride to Barmer village

Jaipur, April 18

The Rajasthan Public Service Commission on Saturday announced the final results of the Rajasthan State and Subordinate Services Combined Competitive Examination-2024, with Dinesh Bishnoi from Bhalisar village in Dhorymanna tehsil of Barmer district securing Rank 1 in the state.

Dinesh Bishnoi's journey to the top is being seen as one marked by determination and perseverance, as he comes from a rural background with limited resources and has overcome multiple challenges through consistent hard work and focus.

His success stands as an example that even without access to major coaching hubs or urban facilities, excellence can be achieved with dedication and discipline.

As soon as the results were declared and Dinesh Bishnoi's name appeared at the top of the merit list, celebrations erupted across Bhalisar village.

Family members, friends, and villagers gathered to share in the moment, marking a proud milestone for the entire region.

Candidates from the Marwar region have once again demonstrated strong performance, with several aspirants featuring in the top 20.

Dinesh Bishnoi's achievement has brought special recognition to Barmer, further strengthening its emerging identity in the field of education.

The RPSC displayed notable efficiency this year in completing the examination process.

The interview phase, conducted for 2,461 candidates between December 1, 2025, and April 17, 2026, concluded just a day before the final results were declared on April 18.

Against a total of 1,096 vacancies (428 in State Services and 668 in Subordinate Services), as many as 2,391 candidates have been included in the merit list.

Dinesh Bishnoi's success has become an inspiration for thousands of aspirants across Rajasthan, particularly those from rural areas.

His journey reinforces the belief that success is not limited by geography or resources, but is driven by perseverance and hard work.

As his family shared, he remained focused on his goal and dedicated himself tirelessly to his preparation.

Candidates can check their results on the official RPSC website.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Rohit P

This is the news we need. So many students from cities spend lakhs on coaching and still struggle. Dinesh ji's success from Bhalisar village shows that self-study, discipline, and a clear goal are the real keys. Hats off to his determination!

Aman W

While this is a fantastic personal achievement, we must also acknowledge the systemic issue. Why do rural aspirants have to overcome so many more hurdles? The government needs to ensure equal access to quality study material and guidance in every tehsil.

Sarah B

The Marwar region consistently produces top rankers in state exams. There's something special about the grit and culture of that area. Congratulations to all the successful candidates!

Vikram M

Jai Rajasthan! 🇮🇳 This story gives hope to lakhs of middle-class and rural families. Our youth have immense talent; they just need the right focus. Dinesh's success will motivate thousands more in the next attempt. Best wishes for his administrative career.

Kriti O

Heartwarming to read about the celebrations in his village. These moments of collective joy are what make our communities strong. Wishing him all the best. May he serve the people of Rajasthan with the same dedication he showed in his preparation.

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