Haryana’s Panchkula is basking in glory as local lad Ekansh Dhul storms to third rank in the prestigious UPSC Civil Services Exam 2025. Family festivities peaked with CM Nayab Saini’s direct call to Ekansh’s father, underscoring statewide pride.
Krishna Dhul, a prominent BJP figure, couldn’t contain his emotions. ‘This is historic—my son’s achievement reflects collective efforts, and the CM’s call was a heartfelt gesture for all Haryana,’ he enthused.
Mother Nirmala shared wisdom on success: relentless hard work and focus. Ekansh’s previous attempt fell short on preferred services, but strategic improvements this year propelled him to the top echelons.
The wave of success continues with Rupal Jaiswal’s impressive 43rd position from Khandwa. Her formula? Meticulous notes, endless practice, constant revision, and 7-8 hours of study daily over three and a half years, all underpinned by family solidarity.
Srishti Goyal of Gwalior marked her 160th rank with elation, geared up for the challenges ahead after an extended preparation phase. Vaibhavi Agarwal from Raipur hit 35th on attempt three, rising from setbacks thanks to paternal blessings, family support, mentors, and faith.
Yashwant Sangwan from Charkhi Dadri realized his dream at 391st after eight grueling years and five tries. Rooted in local primary education and advanced in Faridabad, he leaned on family chats to beat stress, now committed to societal good.
These narratives from UPSC 2025 exemplify how persistence transforms dreams into reality, motivating a new generation of administrators.