
UPSC 2025: Rekha Gupta felicitates 56 toppers, aims to improve policies
India Today
Delhi is strengthening its push for UPSC success by recognising top achievers and improving support for aspirants. In a first-of-its-kind initiative, the government engaged directly with successful candidates to understand their preparation journey.
Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Saturday honoured 56 candidates who successfully cleared the UPSC Civil Services Examination, calling them a source of inspiration for aspiring students across the capital.
The event, titled ‘Delhi ke Gaurav: UPSC Achievers Felicitation Ceremony 2026’, was organised for the first time by the Delhi government in collaboration with the revenue department at the Mukhyamantri Janseva Sadan.
Addressing the gathering, Gupta highlighted the government’s commitment to improving access to quality education and mentorship for students preparing for competitive exams. She stressed that the administration is working towards building an ecosystem where aspirants are equipped with the right resources, structured guidance, and equal opportunities to succeed.
“Our aim is to see a growing number of IAS, IPS officers, doctors, and engineers emerging from Delhi every year,” she said, underlining the importance of a strong and inclusive education system.
Praising the achievers, the Chief Minister described their success as more than a personal milestone. She noted that their dedication, discipline, and perseverance represent a meaningful contribution to the country’s future.
According to Gupta, these successful candidates will go on to play a vital role in strengthening India’s administrative framework and ensuring that government schemes effectively reach every section of society, especially those at the grassroots level.

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