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LG meets Civil Services qualifiers

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Jammu: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha today met this year’s Civil Services qualifiers here at the Raj Bhavan and congratulated them for their entry into the prestigious services.

Majid Iqbal Khan from Nowgam, Anantnag, Abhishek Augustsya, Devahuti, Sunny Gupta and Shubham Kundal hailing from Jammu met the Lt Governor.

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According to an official press release, the Lt Governor observed that the people of Jammu and Kashmir, especially the youth, are extremely talented and have excelled in every field. All they need is to realize their true potential.

“The government is committed to provide all the handholding to them by facilitating and nurturing their capabilities,” he added.

“The young inspirational figures like you are the pioneers of change and a guiding light for many. Your achievement would motivate many from the UT to take the country’s prestigious Civil Service examination in future,” the Lt Governor maintained.

He advised the young entrants to discharge their duties with utmost dedication, commitment, integrity and sincerity. He further advised them to remain sensitive to the issues of the people and inculcate team spirit and cohesiveness in the public delivery system and work for the advancement of public welfare on all fronts.

He wished them high success in their future endeavours.

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