Divya Jhariya from Narsinghpur, Madhya Pradesh, has become an inspiration for thousands of young aspirants across the country. Cracking MPPSC not once but twice, and securing the highly respected post of DSP, Divya’s journey is a reminder that success becomes easier when you have the right person standing beside you. For Divya, that person was her boyfriend-turned-husband, Aditya Tiwari, who supported her at every stage of her preparation.
From Engineering Topper to Civil Services Aspirant
Divya has always been academically strong. After completing her schooling in Narsinghpur, she chose Mechanical Engineering and remained a top performer throughout her college years. She even secured a job in a private company immediately after graduation. But despite a stable career, Divya felt something was missing. She wanted purpose, stability, and the opportunity to serve society.
Her family encouraged her to attempt Civil Services, and the idea soon became a turning point in her life. Leaving her job and starting from scratch was tough, but Divya was determined to give her best.

Failure in the First Attempt — But Not the End
Divya’s first attempt at MPPSC did not go as planned. The failure shook her deeply, leaving her questioning her abilities. But during this difficult phase, Aditya stepped in as her strongest pillar of support. He motivated her daily, helped her plan her study schedule, conducted mock tests, and ensured she never lost confidence.
Aditya reminded her that failure is just feedback, not the final result.
Second Attempt, Big Victory — Divya Becomes DSP
With discipline, consistency, and emotional support from Aditya, Divya appeared for MPPSC once again. This time, she not only cleared the exam but secured a rank high enough to become a DSP. Soon, their pictures celebrating the achievement went viral on social media.
Divya says, “Without the support of my family and Aditya, I would not have reached here.”

An Inspiration for Every Aspirant
Today, Divya Jhariya is more than a successful officer. She is a symbol of resilience for aspirants who feel discouraged after failure. Her story proves that dreams come true when you believe in yourself — and when someone believes in you just as deeply.
