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UPSC, JKAS qualifiers from Sikh community felicilitated at Jammu event

Ziraat Times News Network

Jammu, June 25: Today, NGO SUPPORT,  in collaboration with the International Sikh Confederation (ISC) Chandigarh, organized a felicitation program in Jammu to recognize and honor the young qualifiers from the UPSC and State civil services examinations 2022 from the Sikh community.

The function was graced by retired Captain Bana Singh (PVSM awardee) as chief guest and Dr. Anil K. Padha, social reformist and former secretary of the Red Cross Society, Jammu, as guest of honor, a press statement issued to Ziraat Times said.

Bana Singh congratulated all the aspirants who qualified the UPSC and State Civil Exams 2022 and extended good wishes for their career ahead. Padha appreciated the hard work of the young aspirants and advised them to perform their duties without fear or favor.

Dr. Navneet Kaur, chairperson of NGO SUPPORT, congratulated the UPSC qualifiers for their wonderful success and motivating and inspiring stories for the coming generations.

Retd. Col. Jagtar Singh Multani, secretary general of the International Sikh Confederation, also spoke and welcomed the achievers. He gave a brief report on the working of the ISC and assured all support to the upcoming aspirants, even from the remotest corners of Jammu and Kashmir and Punjab, to enable them to fulfill their dreams.

The achievers who were honored on the occasion included Gurvinder Kaur, Harjot Singh, Manjyot Singh, Havir Singh, Gurpreet Singh, Parsanjeet Kaur, Hirdeyjeet Singh, Pardeep Singh Sudan, Prabjot Singh, Barleen Kaur, Namneet Singh, Jagteshwar Singh, Dr. Irwin Kaur, Amarjeet Singh, and Poonardeep Singh.

In the end, vote of thanks was presented to the jam-packed audience in Hotel Anuthan by Sher Jagjit Singh, executive member of the ISC. He also appreciated Dr. Navneet Kaur, founder and chairperson of SUPPORT NGO, for organizing such a wonderful facilitation event that encouraged the Civil Services Exam qualifiers with their remarkable success for the Sikh community of Jammu and Kashmir and Punjab.

Dr. Navneet Kaur, in her closing address, thanked all the dignitaries and qualifiers. She appealed to the qualifying officers to set an example in the field of public administration by delivering ethical and time-bound services to the underserved and underprivileged section of society by delivering GOI schemes and services meant for society, especially the marginalized and weaker section of society. She also took a pledge from the qualifying officers to support at least one deserving person for their studies and competitive examinations preparations.

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