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LG interacts with IAS inductees

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Srinagar: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha Tuesday interacted with the Indian Administrative Service (IAS) inductees of the members of Jammu & Kashmir Administrative Service, at Raj Bhavan here, an official spokesman said.

He said the LG congratulated the IAS inductees and extended his best wishes for their personal and professional life.

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During the interaction, the LG inquired about the different roles and positions in their professional service held by the members of the J&K Civil Service in the administration over the years.

“The inductees expressed their gratitude for the prompt efforts made during the LG-led UT administration for their induction, which was pending since long, due to various reasons,” the spokesman said.

The LG impressed upon the inductee officers to work with renewed energy and enthusiasm, keeping the welfare of the people on priority while discharging their duties.

The IAS inductees present during interaction with the LG included Talat Parvez Iqbal Rohella, Ruksana Gani, Mir Tariq Ali, Amit Sharma, Nazim Zai Khan, Shakeel-Ul-Rehman Rather, Pradeep Kumar, Narinder Singh Bali, Aijaz Ahmad Bhat, and Mohammad Akbar Wani.

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