Prime Minister Narendra Modi has once again demonstrated his connect with the youth by personally congratulating UPSC Civil Services Exam 2025 qualifiers and motivating those who didn’t make the cut. Posted on X shortly after the results, his words blend celebration with compassion.
Lauding the victors, he stated, ‘All those who passed the Civil Services Examination 2025 – congratulations! Your persistence, dedication, and relentless hard work culminated in this proud moment. Warm wishes for your voyage in public service, meeting the nation’s hopes.’
Addressing the disappointed, PM Modi offered solace and optimism. ‘For candidates awaiting better outcomes from the Civil Services Exam, these phases are undoubtedly hard. But remember, it’s only one milestone in life’s grand odyssey. Future exams and alternative paths to national contribution lie ahead. Wishing you success in the times to come.’
The UPSC CSE remains the gateway to India’s bureaucratic elite, filling vacancies in IAS, IPS, IFS, and other key services. Its demanding format – preliminary screening, comprehensive mains papers, and a decisive interview – sifts the best from millions of applicants yearly.
Anuj Agnihotri tops the merit list with All India Rank 1 this year. Rajeshwari Suve M secures second place, and third goes to Aakansha Dhull, who graduated with a B.Com from Delhi University. These rankings spotlight emerging leaders ready to tackle India’s challenges.
Beyond the results, Modi’s intervention serves as a rallying cry for resilience. In a competitive landscape, his assurance of multiple avenues for impact encourages a broader view of service, fostering a motivated cadre for tomorrow’s India.