Excelsior Correspondent
Srinagar, June 1: Govern-or N.N. Vohra has congratulated the bright young boys and girls from J&K who have qualified the prestigious UPSC Civil Services Competition (2016), the results of which were announced yesterday.
In a congratulatory message to the successful candidates, Governor conveyed his appreciation of their hard work and achievements and wished them successful careers ahead. He has urged them to work, from the very first day of their service, with honesty and total dedication for advancing the welfare of the people they are called upon to serve.
Chief Minister, Mehbooba Mufti has also congratulated Bilal Mohiuddin Bhat and 13 other candidates from Jammu & Kashmir for having cracked the prestigious civil services examinations this year.
In her message to these successful candidates, the Chief Minister said with their splendid success these young boys and girls have made the entire State proud of them. “Their success rather has vindicated my belief in the capabilities and potential of our youth which I have been reiterating time and again”, she said in her message and added that she has maintained it all along that youth of the State are among the best in terms of their capabilities and it is only a matter of opportunity to display those capabilities.
Mehbooba Mufti said she was equally happy to know that these young boys and girls attained this feat with humble backgrounds and without any special support. “Be it Bilal Mohiuddin from Kupwara, Bisma Qazi from Rambagh, Suhail Qasim from Sirhama, Zafar Iqbal from Poonch, Inayat from Darhal, Syed Fakhruddin, Inab Khaliq, Sahil Dhingra, Saqib Yousuf, Faisal Javed, Amir Bashir or Aditya Bhardwaj, they all had similar background but one thing in common – a desire to do something extraordinary through hard work which would make their families and society proud”, she said and asked the young students to take a cue from their hard work and steadfastness.
Deputy Chief Minister Dr Nirmal Singh has also extended felicitation to the youth of the State who have qualified the prestigious Civil Services.
In a message, Dr. Singh said that it exhibits the talent and the knowledge of our youth who have made their mark in different fields and now are exhibiting their skill in cracking the prestigious Civil Services. He hope that they would act as Beacon lights to rest of the youth and especially those who are being misguided by certain vested interests.