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MP: Small-town stars shine bright; tier-II, tier-III aspirants storm UPSC 2025 top ranks

  • BY India News Newsdesk
  • March 7, 2026
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Bhopal, March 6 (IANS) In the heartland of Madhya Pradesh, where the rhythm of life pulses through modest towns and quiet villages rather than bustling metros, a remarkable wave of triumph has swept across the results of the Union Public Service Commission Civil Services Examination 2025.

Young minds from tier-II and tier-III locales have risen like stars, proving that determination, coupled with steadfast preparation, can eclipse the brightest city lights and claim coveted positions among the nation’s administrative elite.

The final results, unveiled after the written tests in August 2025 and personality interviews in February 2026, spotlight several shining examples from the state. Ishaan Bhatnagar, hailing from Bhopal — the capital town of Madhya Pradesh, secured the fifth rank nationwide.

A former principal advisor in the state government and alumnus of Delhi Public School Bhopal, his journey reflects a blend of privilege and perseverance. Yet it is the stories from smaller corners that truly illuminate the landscape of aspiration.

From the ancient town of Ashoknagar, Chitwan Jain clinched the seventeenth position, a feat that has ignited pride across his district.

Having completed his early schooling in Ashoknagar before shifting to Bhopal for higher secondary studies, he later pursued a B.Com from Delhi University while nurturing his dream of civil service.

His success stands as a beacon, demonstrating that even those rooted in small-town soil can scale the formidable heights of UPSC with unwavering resolve and strategic guidance.

In Dhar district’s serene village of Bagh, Pakshal Sacheti achieved the eighth rank, bringing immense joy to his family — his father a humble textile merchant — and the entire community.

This accomplishment underscores how talent flourishes beyond urban privileges, nurtured by familial support and personal grit.

Rupal Dhananjay Jaiswal, from Khandwa, earned the forty-third spot on her third attempt.

Having previously secured the 512th rank, she persisted relentlessly, driven by a vision to champion women’s empowerment and uplift backward classes through administrative service. Her persistence mirrors the quiet strength of countless aspirants who refuse to let setbacks dim their path.

The state’s impressive tally extends further; Aastha Jain from Gwalior at ninth, Abhishek Chaturvedi also from Gwalior at 104th, Anurag Singh from Jabalpur at 165th, Priya Verma from Indore at 210th, Devangi Meena from Guna at 236th, and others who have etched their names in the merit list.

These victories from tier-II and tier-III towns — places often overlooked in the national narrative — signal a profound shift.

They shatter the myth that excellence in competitive examinations demands metropolitan coaching hubs or elite backgrounds. Instead, they celebrate the power of self-belief, disciplined study, and the quiet encouragement of local communities. State chief minister has extended his congratulation and bright future to all successful candidates who brought laurels to the state.

–IANS

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