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Joy Turns To Tragedy: Father Dies During UPSC Success Celebration In Maharashtra

As the celebrations were underway, Khandare suddenly collapsed. Family members rushed him to a nearby hospital, where doctors declared him dead on arrival.

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A man died of a heart attack during the celebration of her daughter’s UPSC success in Maharashtra’s Mahagaon Taluka of  Yavatmal district. Prahlad Khandare, a retired extension officer of the Pusad Panchayat Samiti, died while celebrating his daughter’s splendid achievement in the prestigious UPSC examination. 

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Khandare’s daughter Mohini secured an impressive rank

According to IANS, Khandare’s daughter Mohini secured an impressive rank in the examination. The celebrations were on with the family members, neighbours, relatives, and other well-wishers when the incident took place. He was given credit for his contribution to his daughter’s career, and she brought laurels for the village by securing a good rank across the nation. 

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Khandare suffered a massive heart attack

Sources told IANS, that Khandare got emotional that his daughter had turned their dream into reality. As the celebrations were underway, Khandare suddenly collapsed. Family members rushed him to a nearby hospital, where doctors declared him dead on arrival. Mohini was heartbroken after the incident. 

Gwalior ASI’s son cracks UPSC 

Ashish Raghuvanshi, the 23-year-old son of Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI) Naresh Raghuvanshi, posted at the Superintendent of Police (SP) office in Gwalior, has successfully cracked the UPSC Civil Services Examination 2024, securing All India Rank (AIR) 202 in his very first attempt.

Hailing from Digoda village in Ashoknagar district, Ashish completed his primary education in his hometown. He later pursued his graduation from the Delhi University (DU), completing it in 2022. It was during this period that he began preparing for the civil services exam.

Ashish followed the basic study materials

Speaking to ANI, Ashish said, “I have followed the basic study materials recommended by the toppers, nothing different. I continued to read the newspaper daily and adhered to the syllabus. I had always dreamt of becoming an IAS since childhood. Additionally, my father is a member of the Madhya Pradesh police, and I came across information about the higher posts of SP and Collector. Additionally, my school in Ashok Nagar was located in front of the collector’s office, and the collector often visited our school on various occasions. So it inspired me that I too want to reach such a post.”

He further said that the one who worked hard consistently, then he would get its results. One should not get hopeless if they fail to succeed in their first attempt.

First published on: Apr 28, 2025 10:07 PM IST


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