Nine Children of Delhi Police Officers Crack UPSC Civil Service Exams 2023

Nine children of Delhi Police officers crack UPSC 2023, with Srishti Dabas securing 6th rank and Rupal Rana 26th, showcasing resilience and talent nurtured by their families and the police fraternity.

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Nine Children of Delhi Police Officers Crack UPSC Civil Service Exams 2023

Nine Children of Delhi Police Officers Crack UPSC Civil Service Exams 2023

Nine children of Delhi Police officers have successfully passed the highly competitive UPSC civil service exams 2023, with Srishti Dabas securing the 6th rank and Rupal Rana achieving the 26th rank. Rupal's success is particularly noteworthy as she accomplished this feat just a month after losing her mother, showcasing her resilience and determination.

Other successful candidates include Manoj Kumar, Rhythm Anand, Buddhi Akhil, Udit Kadian, Anant Dhanraj Singh, Pratibha, and Naman Jain. The achievements of these young individuals are a reflection of the support and guidance provided by their families and the Delhi Police fraternity in nurturing talent and fostering a culture of excellence.

The UPSC final result has been announced, and Aditya Srivastava from Lucknow has secured the first rank in the civil service examination 2023-24 with a total mark of 1099. Animesh Pradhan secured the second position, and Donuru Ananya Reddy attained the third position. Out of the top 10 toppers, 5 positions are grabbed by women.

A total of 1016 candidates have been declared qualified for the appointment to IAS, IFS, IPS, and Central Services Group A and Group B services, with 355 candidates kept provisional by the Union Public Service Commission. The UPSC civil service prelims examination was conducted on May 28, 2023, followed by the mains examination in September 2023 and the personality test interviews in January-April 2024.

The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has released the mark sheet of the candidates recommended for the Civil Services Examination 2023, which includes both the written exam and personality test marks. Aditya Srivastava topped the examination with a total score of 1099 marks.

Why this matters: The success of these nine children of Delhi Police officers in the highly competitive UPSC civil service exams 2023 highlights the dedication and hard work of not only the candidates but also the supportive role played by their families and the Delhi Police fraternity. It serves as an inspiration for aspiring civil servants across the country.

Srishti Dabas, originally from Ranikhera, North West Delhi, completed her B.A. Hons in Political Science from Indraprastha College for Women, Delhi University, and then earned her M.A. in Political Science from IGNOU. She is currently employed as an RBI Grade B officer and specializes in economics. The article also highlights the success stories of other top-ranking female candidates, such as Donuru Ananya Reddy (AIR 3), Ruhani (AIR 5), Anmol Rathore (AIR 7), Nausheen (AIR 9), and Aishwaryam Prajapati (AIR 10), who have demonstrated exceptional talent, dedication, and leadership in the UPSC 2023 examinations.

Key Takeaways

  • 9 children of Delhi Police officers cracked UPSC 2023, including Srishti Dabas (6th rank)
  • Rupal Rana (26th rank) achieved this feat a month after losing her mother
  • Aditya Srivastava topped UPSC 2023 with 1099 marks, 5 of top 10 are women
  • 1016 candidates qualified for IAS, IFS, IPS, and Central Services Group A and B
  • UPSC 2023 results showcase dedication and support from families and Delhi Police