Uttar Pradesh's Abhyuday Yojana Celebrates Success as 10 Candidates Clear RO/ARO Exam
In a significant achievement for the state's educational support initiatives, ten candidates who prepared under the Chief Minister's Abhyuday Yojana have successfully made it to the final list of the Review Officer and Assistant Review Officer (RO/ARO) examination. The results, declared recently by the Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission, highlight the scheme's effectiveness in empowering aspirants from economically weaker backgrounds.
First Attempt Success Stories
Among the successful candidates is Vishesh Prajapati from Saharanpur, who secured an impressive 37th rank in his very first attempt. Prajapati, who prepared for just over two years under the Abhyuday Yojana, credited the program for providing him with comprehensive support.
"The Abhyuday Yojana not only strengthened me academically but also enhanced my confidence, enabling me to move towards my goal with full focus," Prajapati stated. He emphasized the benefits of receiving free coaching, a disciplined study environment, and proper food facilities through the scheme.
Insights from Successful Candidates
Another successful candidate, Deepesh Kumar Khare from Mahoba, shared his journey of discovering the scheme through an official notification. "Patience, consistent practice, and learning from one's mistakes are essential for success in any competitive examination," Khare remarked, highlighting the disciplined approach fostered by the program.
The group of successful candidates comprises nine men and one woman, demonstrating the scheme's inclusive approach to supporting diverse aspirants in their pursuit of government service careers.
Growing Popularity of the Scheme
Deputy Director of the Social Welfare Department, Anand Kumar Singh, noted the increasing popularity of the Abhyuday Yojana. "The number of aspirants joining the scheme is increasing every year, reflecting its popularity and success," Singh observed.
He further explained that the scheme specifically targets economically weaker yet meritorious students, providing them with free coaching for several important competitive examinations. This initiative aims to level the playing field and ensure that financial constraints do not hinder talented individuals from achieving their career aspirations.
About the Abhyuday Yojana
The Chief Minister's Abhyuday Yojana represents a comprehensive educational support program designed to assist students from underprivileged backgrounds. By offering structured coaching, study materials, and a conducive learning environment, the scheme addresses multiple barriers that economically disadvantaged candidates often face when preparing for competitive examinations.
The success in the RO/ARO examination serves as a testament to the program's effectiveness and underscores the importance of targeted educational initiatives in creating equal opportunities for all sections of society.



