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Anjum Bashir Khan topped the KAS 2014 examination in his very first attempt

By devansh / About :-8 years ago

Surankote boy Anjum tops 2014 KAS examination

Anjum Bashir Khan had taken public administration and anthropology as subjects to break the exam.

A young man from Surankote tehsil in Poonch locality has topped the united services examination—also called for Kashmir Administrative Service examination 2014—whose end result was affirmed by the Public Service Commission on Monday.

Anjum Bashir Khan had taken public administration and anthropology as subjects to break the exam.

“Since my babyhood, I sought after to turn into an administrator and I dreamt of KAS when I was studying in class 9th,” Anjum told Greater Kashmir.

Lad of a retired lecturer Bashir Ahmad Khan and middle-school teacher Ghulam Fatima, Anjum is an inhabitant of the distant Gunthal village.

“My parents played a very important role in determining up my career. They provided me all the right direction due to which I was capable of apparent this exam on the first try,” he said.

A serving government lecturer in the homeland, Anjum said: “Though I did B.Tech from BGSBU Rajouri I constantly sought after to qualify the KAS examination and when I was chosen as a teacher in 2014, I grabbed the chance as we stay in contact with books and have sufficient time for studies during teaching.”

In his note to KAS examination aspirants, he said: “Setting the objective and staying absorbed on it is the only obsession required to break hard examinations.”

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51 aspirants have experienced the exam out of which 36 are from Jammu, 13 from Kashmir and two from Ladakh.

Aliya Tabassum, offspring of Ghulam Mustafa, a law graduate from Jammu University stood second. She scored 1475 marks in the final examination and had taken political science and anthropology in the Mains. She was not competent to qualify the examination in first two attempts but this time her uphill struggle rewarded off.

Talking to Greater Kashmir, Aliya said that she broked the exam since the support of her relations, friends, and teachers who “kept inspiring me after early failures.”

Fareed Ahmed, the third topper from Bhrowa village in Bhaderwah, was also triumphant.

Son of Bashir Ahmed Sheikh, a mechanic functioning with NHPC, Fareed is an initial member of the populace to crack the examination. He had completed his BE (electrical) from MITE Jammu, with 70 percent marks.

“I first express thanks Almighty for my triumph and then my mother and father who worked untiringly to make this turnout,” he said.

“This effect gives me a chance to make my parents glad. They sense pompous on my achievement and I feel their heat and warmth through their eyes,” he said

Anjum Bashir Khan topped the KAS 2014 examination in his very first attempt