Hindustan Times (East UP)

Many PCS-19 achievers under 30

- HT Correspond­ent allahabad.htdesk@hindustant­imes.com

PRAYAGRAJ: The youth brigade has performed brilliantl­y in the overall merit list of PCS-2019, final results of which were declared by the Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC) on Wednesday.

Scrutiny of the top 10 merit holders reveal nine candidates, all below 30 years, had succeeded in this prestigiou­s examinatio­n.

Three candidates, including topper Vishal Saraswat, who aspires to be a district magistrate one day, are just 25 years old. Saraswat’s father Shiva Prakash is a priest in a local temple in Mathura and mother Rajeshwari is a homemaker. Shiva’s elder brother is with the Indian Space Research Organizati­on (ISRO).

Likewise, seventh rank holder Kunwar Sachin Singh, a resident of Jaunpur, is also 25 years old. At ninth rank is Siddharth Pathak of Varanasi who is also just 25. Likewise, 26-year-old Vikalp from Delhi is also among those who have courted success at an early age.

Kunal Gaurav of Muzaffarpu­r, Bihar, 28, is ranked fourth. After doing BTech in electrical engineerin­g from IIT BHU, Gaurav worked with Power Grid in Bihar itself. However, he continued to take competitiv­e examinatio­ns and finally succeeded after two unsuccessf­ul attempts in the Civil Services Examinatio­n of the Union Public Service Commission.

His father Tribhuvan Singh is a retired teacher and mother Savita Kumari is a schoolteac­her.

Likewise, Yugantar Tripathi of Prayagraj, 29, (second rank) resides at Naini area of the city. Yugantar’s father Ravi Prakash Tripathi, retired as manager in Cheoki railway station in 2017 and his elder brother Anshuman is a software engineer in Bangalore. His other brother Devabrata is a scientist at the Bhabha Atomic Research Center (BARC) in Mumbai. Mother Madhu Tripathi is a homemaker.

Of the same age is Priyanka Kumari, Abhishek Kumar Singh and Neelima Yadav who have all made it to the Top 10.

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