Patidars rise to the occasion in UPSC exam
In a remarkable feat, 25 students hailing from Gujarat have triumphed in the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) examination this year, setting a new milestone in the state's educational landscape. Notably, eight of these candidates belong to the Patidar community and have been beneficiaries of the comprehensive programs offered by Sardardham in Ahmedabad.
With three candidates poised to secure positions in the Indian Administrative Service (IAS) and two in the Indian Police Service (IPS), the success of these aspirants serves as a source of inspiration for generations to come.
Sardardham is a charitable trust based in Ahmedabad and provides guidance and support to aspiring civil servants. Sardardham offers specialized training programs aimed at equipping them with the requisite skills and knowledge to excel in competitive exams such as the UPSC, Gujarat Public Service Commission (GPSC), and defense services.
Founded under the leadership of Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel, Sardardham has emerged as a beacon of hope for countless aspirants seeking to realize their dreams of serving the nation. Gagjibhai Sutariya, president of Sardardham Vishwa Patidar Samaj, lauded the historic achievement, noting that this year witnessed a record-breaking performance with eight candidates from
Sardardham clearing the UPSC examination.
Since its inception, the organization has remained committed to its mission of nurturing talent and fostering a culture of excellence within the Patidar community.
Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel extended his heartfelt congratulations to all 25 successful candidates, emphasizing the pivotal role of institutions like Sardardham in shaping the nation's future leaders. The exam this year witnessed the highest number of selections in SPIPA's history.