Ten from Kashmir crack civil services exam
Saturday May 05, 2012 06:09:18 PM,
IANS
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Srinagar: With 10 from Jammu and Kashmir clearing
this year's all-India civil services exams, the state is only next
to UP and Bihar in sending maximum number of people for top
government jobs.
While Syed Abid Shah, already in the Indian Police Service (IPS),
is ranked 23. Sehrish Asgar, who topped the Jammu and Kashmir
combined services exam in 2010, has secured the 118th rank.
Others who have made it to this year's final list of 910
candidates include Muhammad Aijaz, Manazir Jeelani, Raj Kumar Arya,
Nitish Suri, Bashir Ahmad Bhat, Inam-ul-Haq, Qazi Muhammad Salman
Ibrahim and Pooja Hali.
"More and more youths from the state are being selected in civil
services. It won't be too long when the state will have sufficient
representation in the services," said Inspector General of Police
A.G. Mir, who belongs to Kupwara district.
Shah Faesal, a Kashmiri doctor, topped the 2009 civil services
exams. He is presently the assistant commissioner (revenue) in
Kashmir's Badgam district.
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