27 selected from MP including 11 from Bhopal in UPSC exams

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27 selected from MP including 11 from Bhopal in UPSC exams

Wednesday, 17 April 2024 | Staff Reporter | BHOPAL

Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has declared the result of Civil Services Examination 2023 on Tuesday, 27 from Madhya pradesh including 11 from Bhopal were selected.

In this, Chhaya Singh of Bhopal has secured 65th position. Chhaya Singh is the daughter of IAS Chhote Singh. Bhopal's doctor Sachin Goyal has got 209th rank and Sameer Goyal has got 222nd rank. Both are real brothers.

Mahi Sharma of Dhar has got 106th rank and Kajal Singh of Satna has got 485th rank. Kajal's father Vijay Singh is a sub inspector at Kolgawan police station in Satna.

Chhaya's father Chhote Singh, who secured 65th rank, is posted as Additional Commissioner Revenue, Gwalior. He told  that Chhaya is on a Ladakh tour and was informed about his selection through an acquaintance's phone from Ladakh. Chhaya Singh has succeeded in becoming IAS in the fourth attempt in UPSC exam 2023.

Chhaya had cleared CSE 2021 and got 288th rank, then she was selected in IDAS. Before this, she was selected in DANIPS service in UPSC.

In the year 2019, she was selected from UPSC for the post of Assistant Commandant in CRPF. In the year 2020, she has also been selected for the post of Women and Child Development Officer. Chhaya has done the five-year BALLB course from Patiala, Punjab through CLAT.

Bhopal's Dr Sachin Goyal has got 209th rank and Sameer Goyal has got 222nd rank. Both are real brothers. Sameer and Sachin's father Sanjay Goyal is the executive director of Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL), Bhopal. While mother Dr. Sangeeta Goyal is a pediatrician.

Sachin Goyal of Bhopal has got 209th rank and his brother Sameer Goyal has got 222nd rank. Sachin and Sameer feeding sweets to each other.

Arnav Bhandari of Bhopal has also been selected in UPSC. His rank is 232. With this, it is certain that he will become an IPS. Arnav told that he started studying for UPSAC in February 2020. Last year he was in the reserve list and later he was selected for the Ministry of Railways. Now the selection has taken place for IPS.

In UPSC also, three have been selected from Gwalior, in which Manya Singh Chauhan has got 84th rank, Ayushi Bansal has got 97th rank and Madhav Aggarwal has got 211th rank. Manya said – I have completed my entire studies in Gwalior only. She used to study whenever she got time. To fulfill his father's dream and make his mark in the public sector, he can do good work for the people. That's why this line has been chosen.

Ayushi Bansal told that she is currently an IPS in Karnataka cadre. Currently on leave. Mother Radha Bansal is an officer in LIC. This was Ayushi's second chance. Earlier this IPS has been selected. She has studied in Gwalior till 10th. After this, he completed 12th in Delhi and graduated from IIT Kanpur.

Madhav Aggarwal says that he is from Gwalior and he has also completed his education from Gwalior. Belongs to a businessman family.

Palak Goyal of Narmadapuram has secured 479th rank. She is the daughter of colonizer Narendra Ranjana Goyal, associated with the Rotary Club, and the granddaughter of KK Goyal, retired from SPM.

Shubham Raghuvanshi from Morkha village of Betul has got 556th rank in UPSC. He is the son of advocate Bhojraj Singh Raghuvanshi and teacher Anita Raghuvanshi. Shubham's primary education took place in the village. After this, he took law from Excellence School, Betul. After going to Delhi and doing UPSC coaching for two years, he got success only in his third attempt.

Two youth from Guna have been selected in UPSC. Sandeep Raghuvanshi (rank 277) resident of SEJI and Manav Jain Modi (rank 634) resident of Guna city have been selected. Sandeep Raghuvanshi's father Mahendra Raghuvanshi is a farmer and mother Janaki Bai is a government teacher. He has done IIT and IIM from Delhi. After this, without working, he started UPSC coaching in Guna itself.

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