
BARMER, Rajasthan – June 22, 2025 – In a move poised to redefine the educational landscape of Rajasthan, the Veer Teja Navsrijan Sansthan in Barmer today successfully concluded its entrance examination for children, marking the auspicious beginning of a visionary initiative. The institute, demonstrating remarkable foresight and a deep commitment to community engagement, not only facilitated the examination but also extended a warm welcome and respectful acknowledgement to the parents, fostering a strong sense of partnership and mutual appreciation.
The atmosphere was charged with enthusiasm and hope as the institute, in a heartfelt gesture, thanked all parents for their presence and unwavering support. “From the depths of our hearts, we extend our sincere gratitude to the entire team of Veer Teja Navsrijan Sansthan for successfully conducting today’s entrance exam for children, and for honoring us (parents) with your presence and respect,” remarked one elated parent, encapsulating the sentiment of many.
A Clarion Call for Collective Action: Shaping Future Leaders from Barmer
The Sansthan has issued a powerful appeal to parents and community members, urging them to contribute wholeheartedly – with their mind, body, and resources – to this noble endeavor. The ambitious goal is to nurture a generation of leaders, with the institute promising outcomes in the next decade that will not only bring pride to parents but also to the entire Barmer district. “My dear friends (parents), I request you, looking towards the bright future of your children, to extend your full support, in mind, body, and wealth, to fulfill the pledge taken by Veer Teja Navsrijan Sansthan,” a spokesperson emphasized, adding, “This institute, currently strengthening its foundation, cannot do it alone; it requires the collective support of all of us.”
This call to action underscores the collaborative spirit essential for the success of such a monumental undertaking. The Sansthan envisions a future where students from Barmer excel at the national level, breaking barriers and setting new benchmarks in administrative services.

Launching the UPSC Foundation Long-Term Batch: A Game-Changer for Rural Talent
The most significant announcement of the day was the official launch of the UPSC Foundation Long-Term Batch, catering to students from Class 6 to graduation level, under a meticulously planned 10-year program. This initiative is being hailed as an “extremely commendable, far-sighted, and courageous step,” with the potential to “signal a new direction on the educational map not only for Barmer district but for the entire Rajasthan.”
The program is meticulously designed to equip students from an early age with the discipline, dedication, and long-term goal orientation required to prepare for India’s most prestigious examination, the UPSC Civil Services Examination. The curriculum is comprehensive, covering a wide array of subjects crucial for holistic development and competitive success. These include: Hindi English Civics (Political Science, Geography, History, etc.) General Knowledge Mathematics Reasoning Sanskrit (Shrimad Bhagavad Gita, Ramayana, Mahabharata, Vedas, Upanishads, etc.) General Science Computer Science Yoga Dance Art Music Art Public Speaking Writing Art Drawing Art
This broad spectrum of subjects highlights the Sansthan’s commitment to nurturing well-rounded individuals, not just academic achievers.
A Collaborative Ecosystem for Success: Teachers, Students, and Parents
The Sansthan firmly believes that the success of this ambitious project hinges on the collective participation of all stakeholders:Teachers and Institute Members: Their hard work, guidance, and positive attitude form the backbone of this resolve. Students: Their continuous effort, curiosity, and disciplined lifestyle will lead them to success. Parents: Their emotional support, patience, and mental encouragement are crucial for children navigating such a long-term goal.
“This initiative is not just an academic course, but a creative social movement that will prove to be a milestone in enabling children from rural and border areas to secure positions in national administrative services,” the institute proudly stated.
Financial Prudence and a Golden Opportunity: An Appeal to Parents
The Sansthan presented a compelling financial argument to parents, highlighting the long-term benefits of early and sustained investment in their children’s education through this program. A direct comparison was made: sending a child to a city for job preparation after 12th grade often results in 5-6 years of expenses totaling ₹8-9 lakhs with often “zero” job prospects. In contrast, the Veer Teja Navsrijan Sansthan’s 10-year program is projected to incur costs of only ₹5-6 lakhs, with a “100% guarantee” of success.
“It’s a simple calculation,” explained an institute representative. “If you educate your child for free until 12th grade and then send them outside (to the city) for a job, at that time, neither the child has the ability to make their own decisions, nor do the parents have the time after it’s passed. But both think that it’s good to study. Doing this, 5 to 6 years pass, but in the name of a job, it’s ‘0’. The expenses of the past years are at least ₹1.5 lakh per year × 6 years = ₹8 to 9 lakh total. But this institute will only cost you ₹5 to 6 lakh in 10 years, and I not only hope but have full faith that this money will be 100% useful (your child will be successful).”
Parents were urged to make an immediate decision, without seeking external advice, and secure their child’s admission in the institute. “Our child is like raw clay right now, and we can give them any shape we want today,” the message resonated. “Therefore, without delay, today itself, support the Veer Teja Navsrijan Sansthan so that this team can transform your ‘flower’ (child) into a golden garden.”
Drawing upon psychology, the institute likened the school to a garden, teachers to gardeners, and students to plants that can be shaped by the teachers.

A Personal Pledge and an Invitation to Future IAS Officers
A message from the leadership of the Veer Teja Navsrijan Sansthan extended a warm welcome to all in the UPSC Foundation Batch 2025-26. “I want to see your son as an IAS leading a special department after 10 years, for which I need your help in laying the foundation stone,” a senior member stated, adding a personal pledge: “I promise you that you can trust me with peace of mind and definitely give me a chance to serve; I will make every effort to live up to your trust.”
Last Call for Admissions: A Golden Opportunity Nearing Closure
Crucially, the Sansthan announced that today is the LAST DATE for applications for the UPSC Foundation Batch. Students who have recently passed Class 5 and did not participate in the Rural Talent Search Examination but wish to join the batch are encouraged to apply immediately. A stern warning was issued: “Those whose applications have not been submitted will not be included, nor will the application date be extended.” Regular daily subject tests will be conducted to assess and evaluate all students.
Rural Talent Search Examination Results: 30 Students Selected for Free UPSC Foundation Coaching
Adding to the exciting news, the results of the Rural Talent Search Examination 2025 were also announced. Thirty deserving students have been selected for free UPSC Foundation coaching for the next 10 years, a testament to the institute’s commitment to nurturing talent regardless of financial background. These students will receive absolutely free, quality education for a decade.
The institute proudly introduced the first two students to be admitted into this prestigious batch:First student: Shri Mansukh Chaudhary, son of Shri Mahesh Chaudhary, from Government Higher Secondary School, Khinyoni Saranon ki Dhani, SIndhari, a future IAS, received a hearty welcome and best wishes for a bright future. Second student: Shri Laxman Godara, son of Shri Om Godara, from Government Higher Secondary School, Pabubera, Dhorimanna, also a future IAS, received a hearty welcome and best wishes for a bright future.
The photographs of all 30 students will be displayed together at the institute for ten years, with their order determined by their admission sequence.
This monumental initiative by Veer Teja Navsrijan Sansthan in Barmer and Balotra districts, aiming to prepare 30 students for UPSC from Class 6 onwards for 10 years free of cost, is a beacon of hope and a testament to the power of education. It is an investment in human potential, promising to bring forth a new generation of empowered leaders from the heartland of Rajasthan.
As the Sansthan aptly puts it: “The longer the struggle, the stronger the success. The path to UPSC may be difficult, but with organized efforts, it is not impossible.”