Published On : Wed, Apr 17th, 2024
National News | By Nagpur Today Nagpur News

UPSC results out: Nagpur’s six aspirants clear the challenging exam

City’s Sameer Khode (AIR 42), Sanskar Gupta (AIR 629), Shubham Dongardive (AIR 963), Pranjali Khandekar (AIR 761), Suresh Borkar (AIR 658), Aishwarya Ukey (AIR 943) shine in the UPSC exam
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Nagpur: The eagerly awaited results of the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) Examination 2023 were unveiled on Tuesday, heralding jubilation and pride among aspirants across the nation. Notably, Nagpur witnessed a commendable showcase of talent as several determined individuals triumphed over challenges to secure success in this formidable examination.

Among the distinguished achievers from the city are Sameer Khode, Sanskar Gupta, Shubham Dongardive, Pranjali Khandekar, Suresh Borkar, and Aishwarya Ukey. These exceptional individuals exhibited unwavering dedication, perseverance, and intellectual prowess in navigating the rigorous examination process, ultimately emerging victorious.

Their remarkable achievement not only reflects their individual brilliance but also underscores the city’s nurturing environment for academic excellence and aspirational growth. The success of Sameer, Sanskar, Shubham, Pranjali, Suresh, and Aishwarya serves as a beacon of inspiration for countless aspiring civil servants, reaffirming the belief in the power of hard work, determination, and resilience.

Sameer Khode achieved AIR 42 in his fourth attempt. He did his Bachelor’s in Chemical Engineering from VNIT, further pursued MBA from IIM Lucknow. Currently, he is working in Indian Railway Service in Raipur. His father Prakash Khode is a Retired Bank Manager, and mother Pragya Khode is a homemaker.

Sanskar Gupta, who attained All India Rank 629 in his fifth attempt, expressed his intention to make another attempt. According to Gupta, the civil services job offers dynamic opportunities for contribution. He primarily relied on self-study, supplemented by coaching for test series and guidance. Initially, Gupta relocated to Delhi for preparation due to the lack of available materials and resources in Nagpur. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science from Shri Ramdeobaba College of Engineering and Management (RCOEM), Nagpur. Gupta’s father, Nilaksh Gupta, is a businessman, while his mother, Annapurna Gupta, is a homemaker.

Shubham Dongardive, secured AIR 963 in his eighth attempt, expresses his determination to make another attempt as he aspires for the Indian Administrative Services (IAS). Initially, he received coaching in Delhi for one year, after which he continued with self-study. He pursued Mechanical Engineering at St Vincent Pallotti College of Engineering and Technology. Currently, he works as a tutor at a coaching institute. He emphasises the importance of understanding one’s strengths and weaknesses. His father, Trambak Dongardive, is a retired Police Officer while his mother, Panchsheela Dongardive, is a homemaker, and his brother, Sachin Dongardive, serves as a Constable in Nagpur Police.

Pranjali Khandekar secured AIR 761 in her third attempt. She expressed her intention to make another attempt while accepting her current service. She did preparation by taking classes for a few subjects and engaging in self-study in Delhi. She acknowledges the challenges of preparing in a highly competitive environment and emphasises the importance of managing one’s mental state to combat discouragement. Despite the distractions posed by social media, Khandekar utilised it solely for staying informed about current news. She aims to challenge the perception of officers solely by being tough and hopes to embody empathy in her role. Khandekar holds a Bachelor’s degree in Electronic Engineering from IIT Kharagpur. Her father, Manohar Khandekar, is a Retired Deputy Chief Engineer from MSEB, and her mother, Heera Khandekar, is a homemaker.

Suresh Borkar achieved AIR 658 in his fifth attempt. He pursued Mechanical Engineering from Guru Nanak Institute of Engineering and Technology and a Masters in Disaster Management from Tata Institute of Social Sciences Mumbai. He is confident of securing a spot in the IPS under the reserved category with this rank. However, he remains committed to preparing for another attempt concurrently. Borkar’s aspiration for a career in civil services dates back to his schooling days, with a keen interest in contributing to the educational and health sectors. His late father, Liladhar Borkar, was a Retired Teacher at Zilla Parishad School, and his mother, Vibha Borkar, is also a Retired Teacher at Zilla Parishad School.

Aishwarya Ukey achieved AIR 943. After completing her Bachelor’s in Engineering, she pursued BA LLB and is currently in the final year of LLM. She is determined to make another attempt as she aspires for the IAS. She mostly relied on self-study, and highlights the challenge of information overload and advises aspirants to focus only on essential study materials to avoid confusion. She draws her inspiration from Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar and Savitribai Phule, whose experiences and ideologies influenced her decision to pursue civil services. Her father, Dadarao Ukey, is a Retired Bank Manager, and her mother, Kalpana Ukey, is a homemaker.