CM Sai Meets 13 Tribal Youth Who Cleared UPSC Prelims

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CM Sai Meets 13 Tribal Youth Who Cleared UPSC Prelims

Synopsis

Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai met 13 tribal youth in New Delhi who cleared the UPSC Civil Services Preliminary Examination while residing at the state-run Chhattisgarh Tribal Youth Hostel, whose seat capacity his government had previously expanded.

Key Takeaways

13 tribal youth from Chhattisgarh residing at the state's Delhi hostel cleared the UPSC Civil Services Preliminary Examination .
Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai met the candidates in person during his New Delhi visit on 26 June 2026 .
The Chhattisgarh Tribal Youth Hostel in Delhi had its seat capacity increased by the Sai government after it took office in December 2023 .
The hostel is part of a long-standing state policy to support Scheduled Tribe youth seeking to enter the civil services by reducing accommodation barriers in Delhi.
The 13 candidates must next clear the UPSC Mains examination to advance toward final selection into the IAS, IPS, and allied services.

Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai on Friday, 26 June 2026, met thirteen tribal youth from the state who have cleared the UPSC Civil Services Preliminary Examination, congratulating them during his visit to New Delhi. The aspirants are residents of the Chhattisgarh Tribal Youth Hostel in Delhi, a state-run facility whose seat capacity was expanded by the current government to support more Scheduled Tribe candidates preparing for national competitive examinations.

Context

Posting in Hindi on X, CM Sai wrote: 'प्रदेश के युवाओं के सपनों को नई उड़ान देने और उन्हें बेहतर अवसर उपलब्ध कराने के लिए हमारी सरकार पूरी प्रतिबद्धता के साथ कार्य कर रही है' — ['Our government is working with full commitment to give new wings to the dreams of the state's youth and provide them better opportunities.']. He noted that 13 talented young people residing at the hostel had secured success in the UPSC Preliminary Examination, and that he met them personally during his Delhi stay to wish them a bright future.

The Chief Minister expressed confidence that these candidates would, through their 'talent, hard work and dedication,' bring honour to both Chhattisgarh and the country. The seat expansion at the Delhi hostel, which the post credits as enabling this outcome, was carried out after the BJP government assumed office in December 2023.

Policy Backdrop

Chhattisgarh is among India's states with one of the largest Scheduled Tribe populations, and successive state governments have maintained dedicated hostels in New Delhi and other cities as part of tribal welfare policy. These facilities provide subsidised accommodation to ST youth who relocate to metropolitan centres to prepare for the Union Public Service Commission examinations — a pathway into the IAS, IPS and allied services.

Several states with significant tribal demographics operate similar support infrastructure in Delhi, reflecting a long-standing recognition that geographic and economic barriers limit access to civil services coaching for candidates from interior districts. The Sai government has continued this policy and, as the post indicates, incrementally expanded hostel capacity since taking charge.

Stakeholders and Impact

The direct beneficiaries are tribal civil services aspirants from Chhattisgarh who would otherwise face high accommodation costs in New Delhi. A UPSC Preliminary clearance is the first of three stages — Prelims, Mains, and Interview — and the 13 candidates must now prepare for the more demanding Mains examination.

For the state government, the outcome provides visible validation of its investment in hostel infrastructure. Tribal communities across Chhattisgarh stand to benefit in the longer term if these candidates progress through the full selection process and join the civil services, increasing ST representation in administrative roles.

What's Next

Attention will now turn to the performance of the 13 candidates in the UPSC Civil Services Mains examination, the results of which will determine whether they advance to the final interview stage. The state government may also announce further steps — such as additional seat increases or coaching support — building on the momentum of this outcome.

Any expansion of the Chhattisgarh Tribal Youth Hostel programme or introduction of supplementary financial support for Mains preparation would signal a deepening of the state's commitment to tribal representation in the civil services.

Point of View

High-visibility intervention that fits a broader pattern of state governments using residential support infrastructure to signal commitment to tribal uplift. What will matter more substantively is whether the 13 candidates convert their Prelims success into final selections — that outcome, not the hostel expansion itself, would constitute a durable policy win. The post also reflects a wider trend of chief ministers using direct social media engagement to personalise welfare delivery and claim credit for institutional outcomes.
NationPress
26 Jun 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Chhattisgarh Tribal Youth Hostel in Delhi?
It is a state government-run residential facility in New Delhi that provides accommodation to Scheduled Tribe youth from Chhattisgarh who are preparing for competitive examinations, including the UPSC Civil Services Examination. The Sai government expanded its seat capacity after assuming office in December 2023.
How many Chhattisgarh tribal students cleared UPSC Prelims 2026?
According to Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai's post on 26 June 2026, 13 tribal youth residing at the Chhattisgarh Tribal Youth Hostel in Delhi cleared the UPSC Civil Services Preliminary Examination.
What did CM Vishnu Deo Sai do during his Delhi visit on 26 June 2026?
CM Sai met the 13 tribal youth from Chhattisgarh who cleared the UPSC Preliminary Examination and personally congratulated them, wishing them success in future stages of the examination.
Does Chhattisgarh government provide support for UPSC aspirants?
Yes, the Chhattisgarh government operates the Tribal Youth Hostel in New Delhi to provide subsidised accommodation to ST youth preparing for UPSC and other competitive examinations. The current government has expanded the hostel's seating capacity.
What is the next step for the 13 candidates who cleared UPSC Prelims?
Clearing the Preliminary Examination is the first stage of the UPSC Civil Services process. The 13 candidates must now appear for the UPSC Mains examination, and if successful there, the final personality test (interview) before selection.
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