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Meri Maati, Mera Desh: Dist Admin organizes seminar on “How to Crack Civil Services” under G’bal Chronicles at CUK

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August 9, 2023
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Ganderbal: In view of ongoing ‘Meri Maati, Mera Desh’ campaign, the District Administration Ganderbal on Tuesday started Ganderbal Chronicles: ‘Capturing Lives Inspiring Hearts’ under the theme ‘Know Your District’ in collaboration with Central University Kashmir.
On the inaugural day, a seminar on ‘How to Crack Civil Services’ was organized within the campus of Central University Kashmir which was presided over by the Deputy Commissioner (DC) Ganderbal, Shyambir and was attended by Dean Central University Kashmir, Prof. Farooq Ahmad Mir, faculty members and students of CUK.
In his address, the DC explained in detail the historical aspect of UPSC, scheme and scope of Civil Service examination and strategies to be adopted for qualifying this prestigious examination.
He shared his own preparation and success journey and the various obstacles faced during the course of preparation. He also discussed the different components of the syllabus, books required for each component along with notes of reputed coaching centers, selection of study material, how to brush-up basics, understanding paper pattern, strategy for revision and importance of timetable.
The DC laid stress on the current affairs part in addition to strict adherence to the smart way of newspaper reading.
Shyambir advised students to maintain discipline and remain focused on their goals so that they could excel in different fields, adding that qualifying Civil Services is achievable for a hard working dedicated student.
The DC appreciated the CUK for supporting District Administration in organizing the ambitious program.
Earlier, welcome address was given by Dean, School of Legal Studies, Central University Kashmir, Prof. Farooq Ahmad Mir who thanked the District Administration for organizing the program in the campus and lauded the DC for ensuring people centric administration in the district.
A Question-Answer session was also held in the end where the students of the college asked questions regarding the preparation part of UPSC civil service examination.

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