11 candidates from JK qualify UPSC Civil Service-2023

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LG Sinha congratulates selected candidates

KD NEWS SERVICE

SRINAGAR, Apr 16: At least eleven candidates from Jammu and Kashmir have cracked the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) civil services 2023 examination of which results were announced on Tuesday.

Among the selected candidates from Jammu and Kashmir, Anmol Rathore has secured all India 7th rank in UPSC 2023 results.

Hailing from Udrana village of Bhadarwah area, Anmol has been a topper of JKAS 2022 exams. The other candidates who have cracked the UPSC civil services exam 2023 include Arjun Gupta with 32nd rank, Manan Bhat with 88th rank, Harnit Singh Sudan with 177th rank and Mohammad Haris Mir has secured 345th rank.

Similarly, the JK Police Officer Farhan She of Dooru Bragham of in southern Anantnag district have secured 369th rank followed by Aparajita Aryan with 381st rank, Ghulam Maya Din with 388th rank, Suvarn Sharma with 412th rank, Seerat Baji with 516th rank and Dinash Kumar have secured 1003rd rank.

Meanwhile, Lieutenant Governor of Jammu and Kashmir Manoj Sinha on micro blogging website X congratulated Anmol Rathore and other shortlisted candidates.

Sinha said, “Heartiest congratulations to Anmol Rathore (AIR:7) and all aspirants from J&K who have cleared UPSC CSE-2023. Your remarkable achievements will inspire the youth of J&K. Best wishes to all the successful candidates.”

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