Key Points

Three exceptional candidates from Jamui, Bihar have made their district proud by cracking the prestigious UPSC Civil Services Examination 2024. Sanskriti Trivedi, Paras Kumar, and Isha Rani demonstrate that talent knows no geographical boundaries. Their success story is a powerful testament to hard work, perseverance, and unwavering dedication. These young achievers are now inspiring countless students from rural and small-town backgrounds to pursue their dreams.

Key Points: Jamui's UPSC Toppers Sanskriti Trivedi Paras Kumar Isha Rani Shine

  • Sanskriti Trivedi secures AIR 17 with remarkable determination
  • Paras Kumar balances job and UPSC preparation successfully
  • Isha Rani breaks barriers from rural Labhet village
  • Trio represents Bihar's educational excellence
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Bihar's Jamui shines as three clear Civil Services Exam 2024

Three brilliant minds from Bihar's Jamui district crack UPSC Civil Services Exam 2024, inspiring rural students nationwide

"With hard work, discipline, and faith, any dream can be achieved. - Sanskriti Trivedi"

Patna, April 22

The district of Jamui has made Bihar beam with pride as three of its bright minds -- Sanskriti Trivedi, Paras Kumar, and Isha Rani -- have cracked the UPSC Civil Services Examination 2024, securing top ranks at the national level. Sanskriti Trivedi, with an All India Rank (AIR) of 17, has become a symbol of excellence and determination.

Hailing from a family that valued education, Sanskriti credited her success to her parents, teachers, and mentors, stating, "With hard work, discipline, and faith, any dream can be achieved."

Her father, Anand Prakash Trivedi, and uncle, Dr Mithilesh Trivedi, shared emotional recollections of her unwavering dedication since childhood.

Meanwhile, Paras Kumar, Program Officer (Establishment) in the Jamui Education Department, proved that dreams can be pursued even with a full-time job.

Securing AIR 269, Paras balanced his duties with UPSC preparations, studying late into the night and taking minimal leave.

"Time management and consistency are key. I dedicate this success to my colleagues, teachers, and the support system around me," said Paras.

His achievement has inspired fellow educators and civil service aspirants across the region, with the education community celebrating his success.

Adding to the district's pride, Isha Rani, daughter of senior advocate Prasiddha Narayan Singh, secured AIR 384.

From the rural heart of Labhet village, Isha rose through sheer grit, studying at DAV Jamui, completing her schooling from DPS Bokaro, and earning her law degree from Chanakya National Law University, Patna, before heading to Delhi for UPSC preparation.

"My journey reflects that with dedication, even rural students can reach the highest platforms," said Isha.

The final result of UPSC 2025 was announced on Tuesday, where Shakti Dubey of Prayagraj topped the ranks.

A total of 1009 candidates have been selected, including 335 from the general category, 109 from EWS, 318 from OBC, 160 from SC, and 87 from ST.

This triple success story from Jamui proves that with perseverance, discipline, and the right mindset, even students from rural and small-town backgrounds can conquer India's toughest exam and become beacons of hope for countless others.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
So proud of these achievers! Jamui is showing the way for small towns across India. Sanskriti's AIR 17 is especially inspiring - proves that talent is everywhere if given the right opportunities 👏
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Priya M.
As someone from Bihar, this makes me emotional. We need more success stories like this to change perceptions about our state. Paras Kumar balancing a job and UPSC prep is next-level dedication!
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Ankit S.
While this is great news, I wish the article had more details about their preparation strategies. As an aspirant myself, I'd love to know what study materials they used and their daily routines.
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Neha T.
Isha Rani's journey from Labhet village to AIR 384 is what dreams are made of! 🎉 This shows our education system works when students have the right motivation. Hope her story inspires more girls from rural areas!
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Suresh P.
The article could highlight more about the support systems these candidates had. UPSC success isn't just individual effort - it takes family support, good mentors, and sometimes financial backing too.
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Meena R.
Three from one district! Jamui's education department must be doing something right. Maybe other districts should study their model. Congratulations to all the achievers - you've made Bihar proud! ✨

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