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Harshita Kadian from Rohtak secures All India Rank 3 in CDS exam 2025

Harshita Kadian from Rohtak secures All India Rank 3 in CDS exam 2025

Time of India25-05-2025

Harshita Kadian with her grandparents, the pillars of inspiration behind her remarkable journey to becoming an Indian Army officer.
ROHTAK: In a proud moment, Harshita Kadian from Rohtak has secured the All India Rank 3 in the Combined Defence Services (CDS) examination whose result was announced on Friday evening.
A symbol of determination, discipline, and dedication, Harshita is all set to don the coveted uniform of an Indian Army officer.
Harshita completed her schooling at O.P. Modern Jindal School, Hisar, and pursued History Honours from Delhi University. She hails from an academically inclined family – her father Ashok Kadian and mother Kiran Kadian run an English Spoken and IELTS Academy in Hisar.
The roots of the Kadian family trace back to village Dubaldhan in Jhajjar district.
Her grandfather, Ran Singh, is a retired Superintendent from the PWD department, and her grandmother, Omwati Devi, retired as a government Hindi teacher.
Talking to TOI, Harshita shared, 'The respect for the army uniform has always lived in my heart. Today, my entire family is proud that I will soon serve the nation as an officer.'
She added with emotion, 'My grandfather always dreamt of seeing me become a gazetted officer. He instilled in me the passion to succeed. Two things have always stayed with me – hard work and self-belief.'
Harshita said that after cracking her written exam, she had gone to Pryagraj for SSB exam and the result announced yesterday was much waited and finally her hard work paid off.
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