Six UPSC Aspirants from Mukhyamantri Abhyudaya Coaching Yojana Secure Top 1,000 Ranks
In a significant achievement for Uttar Pradesh's educational initiatives, six aspirants enrolled under the Mukhyamantri Abhyudaya Coaching Yojana have successfully secured positions within the top 1,000 ranks of the prestigious UPSC examinations. The results, which were officially declared on Friday, highlight the effectiveness of this state-sponsored coaching program designed to support students from economically disadvantaged backgrounds.
Notable Achievements and Ranks
Among the successful candidates, two students who availed of the residential coaching facilities have achieved particularly impressive ranks. Vimal Kumar secured an outstanding 107th rank, while Vipin Dev Yadav attained the 316th rank. These accomplishments underscore the comprehensive support provided by the scheme, which includes free lodging, meals, and access to educational resources.
Additionally, four other aspirants who participated in the mock interview training sessions also made it to the elite list. Their ranks are as follows:
- Mansi secured the 444th rank
- Mahesh Jaiswal achieved the 590th rank
- Aditi Singh obtained the 859th rank
- Tanisha Singh earned the 930th rank
Deputy Director of the Social Welfare Department, Anand Kumar Singh, emphasized that the inclusion of mock interviews, guided by subject experts and senior IAS and PCS officers, played a crucial role in preparing these candidates for the final stages of the examination process.
Government Commitment and Future Enhancements
Social Welfare Minister of State (Independent Charge) Asim Arun extended his heartfelt congratulations to all the successful candidates. He reaffirmed the government's dedication to further enhancing the facilities under the Mukhyamantri Abhyudaya Coaching Yojana. "Our goal is to continuously improve the program to ensure even better results in the future," stated Minister Arun, highlighting the administration's focus on educational empowerment.
The coaching scheme is operated by the Social Welfare Department at the Bhagidari Bhawan in Lucknow. It specifically targets children from economically weaker sections of society, providing them with a robust platform to prepare for the civil services main examination. The program offers a holistic approach to UPSC preparation, including:
- Free residential facilities and meals
- Comprehensive library access
- Online and offline classes tailored for the main examination
- Specialized interview sessions with industry experts
This initiative not only levels the playing field for underprivileged students but also contributes to building a more inclusive and merit-based civil services cadre in India. The success of these six aspirants serves as a testament to the potential of well-structured government schemes in transforming lives and fostering academic excellence.
