Key Points

Ashish Raghuvanshi, son of a Gwalior ASI, cracked UPSC in his first attempt with AIR 202. He credited consistent newspaper reading and sticking to topper-recommended materials. His father Naresh, overwhelmed with pride, called it an unexpected achievement. Gwalior SSP celebrated the feat as an inspiration for police families across MP.

Key Points: Gwalior ASI's Son Ashish Raghuvanshi Cracks UPSC with AIR 202

  • Ashish Raghuvanshi secured AIR 202 in UPSC CSE 2024
  • Inspired by childhood visits to collector's office
  • Father Naresh Raghuvanshi serves in Gwalior SP office
  • Gwalior SSP hails achievement as pride for MP Police
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MP: Gwalior ASI's son cracks UPSC in first attempt, secures AIR 202

ASI Naresh Raghuvanshi's son Ashish clears UPSC in first attempt, ranks 202. His journey from Digoda village to Delhi University inspires aspirants.

"It is the result of hard work that was ongoing for a long time. – Ashish Raghuvanshi"

Gwalior, April 23

Ashish Raghuvanshi, the 23-year-old son of Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI) Naresh Raghuvanshi, posted at the Superintendent of Police (SP) office in Gwalior, has successfully cracked the UPSC Civil Services Examination 2024, securing All India Rank (AIR) 202 in his very first attempt.

Hailing from Digoda village in Ashoknagar district, Ashish completed his primary education in his hometown. He later pursued his graduation from the Delhi University (DU), completing it in 2022. It was during this period that he began preparing for the civil services exam.

Speaking to ANI, Ashish said, "I have followed the basic study materials recommended by the toppers, nothing different. I continued to read the newspaper daily and adhered to the syllabus. I had always dreamt of becoming an IAS since childhood. Additionally, my father is a member of the Madhya Pradesh police, and I came across information about the higher posts of SP and Collector. Additionally, my school in Ashok Nagar was located in front of the collector's office, and the collector often visited our school on various occasions. So it inspired me that I too want to reach such a post."

He further said that the one who worked hard consistently, then he would get its results. One should not get hopeless if they fail to succeed in their first attempt.

"It is not like that it was my first attempt, then it was a hard work of a year. It is the result of Hard work that was ongoing for a long time. To be selected, one should work in the right direction with the right strategy from the outset. I would like to encourage everyone to give their 100% in their respective fields. It was my first attempt, so I would further try to improve my rank. Apart from this, I will do my best, whatever allocation is given as of now," he added. Meanwhile, his father, Naresh Raghuvanshi, became emotional while speaking about his son's success. Speaking to ANI, he said he was very happy and felt short of words to express it. He had not dreamed of it, but was unable to express his emotion in words.

"It is a proud moment for us, and I would salute him with pride. The family is also very happy after his success, and it was all his effort in achieving this milestone," he said.

Gwalior SSP (Senior Superintendent of Police), Dharmvir Singh, congratulated Raghuvanshi and his family on the success, saying it was a proud moment for both the Gwalior police and the entire MP police.

"Son of a police family, Ashish Raghuvanshi, has not only made Gwalior police proud but also the entire MP police. It is a very proud moment, and Ashish's father is working in my office. I am very happy to know that, in his first attempt, he secured the 202nd rank in the Civil Service Examination. It is a proud moment for the entire Madhya Pradesh Police that the son of a police family has cleared the UPSC exam in his first attempt after graduating from the Delhi University. I congratulate him and his family," Singh said.

With his success, the other children of the police family will definitely get inspiration and will be motivated to perform great in their lives ahead, the SP added.

- ANI

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Priya K.
What an inspiring story! Ashish proves that with dedication and the right strategy, dreams do come true. His father must be so proud 👏 Wishing him all the best for his IAS journey!
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Rahul S.
First attempt AIR 202 is no small feat! Though I wonder if the article could've included more details about his study schedule. Still, massive respect for this achievement from a small town background.
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Anjali M.
This gives me so much hope as a UPSC aspirant myself! The part about his school being near collector's office shows how environment shapes dreams 🌟 Congratulations Ashish!
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Vikram P.
Police families represent! 🚔 So proud to see someone from our community make it big. His father's emotional reaction got me teary-eyed. Hard work always pays off!
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Sunita R.
While this is definitely an achievement worth celebrating, I hope media doesn't overhype "first attempt" stories. Many brilliant officers take multiple attempts and are equally deserving of recognition.
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Karan D.
From Digoda village to Delhi University to UPSC - what a journey! His humility about using basic study materials is refreshing. More power to you Ashish! 💪

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