Panchkula’s Ekansh Dhul has etched his name in the annals of UPSC history by bagging the third position in the 2025 Civil Services results. The achievement has filled his Haryana home with jubilation, amplified by a congratulatory call from CM Nayab Saini to his father.
Speaking exclusively, BJP leader Krishna Dhul beamed with paternal pride. ‘My son has created history, and I’m grateful for the Chief Minister’s personal touch,’ he stated, acknowledging the contributions of many to Ekansh’s success.
Nirmala Dhul attributed the win to unwavering diligence. She recalled last year’s setback when service preferences limited options, but Ekansh bounced back by addressing shortcomings and crafting a winning plan.
Echoing tales of grit, Rupal Jaiswal’s 43rd rank from Khandwa came after rigorous preparation. ‘Notes, practice, revision, and 7-8 hours of daily study defined my routine,’ the Madhya Pradesh native said, thanking her family’s backing over three-plus years.
Gwalior’s Srishti Goyal, at 160th, felt a mix of happiness and readiness for public service after a prolonged effort. Raipur’s Vaibhavi Agarwal, 35th on her third attempt since 2021, overcame despair with family encouragement and mentor guidance.
In Charkhi Dadri, Yashwant Sangwan’s 391st rank capped eight years and five attempts. Local schooling followed by Faridabad studies, bolstered by family during exam pressures, fueled his resolve to contribute to society.
UPSC 2025 results illuminate paths forged through resilience, offering hope and strategies to future civil service hopefuls across India.