In a moment of pride for Rajasthan, Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma, along with Deputy Chief Ministers Diya Kumari and Prem Chand Bairwa, extended heartfelt congratulations to Anuj Agnihotri, the topper of the UPSC Civil Services Examination 2025. Hailing from Rawatbhata in Chittorgarh district, Anuj’s remarkable achievement has not only brought glory to his state but also inspired countless young aspirants across the nation.
CM Sharma took to X to express his joy, stating that Anuj has elevated Rajasthan’s honor by securing the first rank. ‘Your unprecedented success will serve as motivation for millions of youth in the state,’ he wrote, wishing Anuj a bright future and extending best wishes to all successful candidates. He expressed firm confidence that they would dedicate themselves fully to national service.
Deputy CM Diya Kumari echoed similar sentiments, congratulating all successful candidates and highlighting the significance of this milestone in serving the country and society. She particularly praised Anuj’s feat, noting how it has filled Rajasthan with pride and motivated the youth to pursue their goals with dedication. For those who didn’t make it this time, she encouraged persistence, assuring that their efforts lay a strong foundation for future triumphs.
Deputy CM Prem Chand Bairwa also lauded the toppers, emphasizing that their success stems from hard work, patience, and determination. He specifically commended Anuj as an inspiring example of dedication, urging all candidates—successful or not—to continue with confidence and positivity. This collective endorsement from Rajasthan’s top leadership underscores the state’s commitment to nurturing civil service talent and fostering a culture of excellence among its youth.
Anuj’s journey from Rawatbhata to the pinnacle of one of India’s toughest exams exemplifies the power of perseverance. As he embarks on his path to serve the nation, his story will undoubtedly fuel the ambitions of UPSC aspirants everywhere, reminding them that with resolve, the highest peaks are within reach.