The Free Press Journal

Patidars rise to the occasion in UPSC exam

- FPJ NEWS SERVICE AHMEDABAD

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.

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