A total of 56 candidates who received training under the Tamil Nadu government’s ‘Naan Mudhalvan’ scheme have successfully cleared the civil services examination, marking a significant achievement for the initiative aimed at preparing young aspirants for competitive exams.
The Naan Mudhalvan programme, launched by the Tamil Nadu government, focuses on enhancing students’ skills and providing guidance for various career opportunities. One of its key objectives is to support candidates preparing for highly competitive examinations such as the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) civil services exam.
Through the programme, aspirants receive structured coaching, mentorship, and access to learning resources that help them prepare for different stages of the examination process. The scheme also emphasises skill development and career planning for students across the state.
Officials noted that the success of these candidates demonstrates the effectiveness of the training support provided under the initiative. The achievement is being viewed as an encouraging outcome for the government’s efforts to create better educational and career opportunities for youth.
Civil services examinations are among the most competitive in India, requiring candidates to clear multiple stages including preliminary tests, mains examinations, and interviews. Support systems such as training programmes and mentorship often play a crucial role in helping aspirants succeed.
The success of the trainees has also inspired other students who are preparing for similar examinations, highlighting how government-backed initiatives can assist candidates in achieving their career goals.The Tamil Nadu government continues to expand the Naan Mudhalvan scheme with the aim of helping more students gain access to training, guidance, and opportunities for professional growth.



