Safalta Ke Mantra: Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister (CM) Dr Mohan Yadav on Monday called on the candidates of the state who aced the Civil Services Exam (CSE), 2025, conducted by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC). During his interaction at the programme titled Safalta Ke Mantra, he underlined the importance of national service, saying that the present era calls for citizens to ‘serve and live for the nation,’ rather than merely laying down lives for it. 

Felicitation ceremony held at Kushabhau Thakre stadium


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The event was held at the Kushabhau Thakre stadium in Bhopal, where the Chief Minister engaged in an interactive session with the candidates who cracked the UPSC 2025 CSE exam. He felicitated as many as 61 such candidates and lauded their achievements. 

On the occasion, he also released a book titled ‘Madhya Pradesh ki Pratibhaon Ka Parcham,’ which outlines the accomplishments of the state’s youth. The programme also featured inspiring presentations on the journeys of the selected candidates, offering direction and motivation to the aspiring students who were in attendance. 

MP’s Higher Education Minister Inder Singh Parmar was also present at the event. 

Safalta Ke Mantra: CM terms successful candidates as ‘Pride of Madhya Pradesh’


CM Dr Yadav extended his vote of congratulations to the candidates, terming them the ‘Pride of Madhya Pradesh.’ He expressed hope that the number of successful aspirants from the state would continue to grow in the coming years. 

He said, “Securing an opportunity to serve in the world’s largest democracy is a matter of great fortune,” adding that the presence of candidates from the central province among top ranks was a moment of pride for the state. 

“Success brings responsibility,” says CM


Furthermore, CM Dr Yadav remarked that achievements in civil services carry lifelong accountability. Drawing a comparison with political roles, he said while elected representatives face re-election every five years, civil servants hold ensuring responsibilities for their entire life once selected. 

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CM Dr Yadav calls for nation building


Concluding his statements, CM Dr Yadav said that while earlier generations fought and sacrificed lives for the country, the present generation must contribute through dedicated service and constructive efforts. He further underscored that under the leadership of Prime Minister (PM) Narendra Modi, the country is making rapid strides, with opportunities for capable individuals expanding. He cited examples of civil servants being elevated to ministerial roles, reflecting the growing recognition of administrative talent in governance.

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