Shah Faisal (27), a doctor by profession from Jammu & Kashmir has made history by topping the prestigious Indian civil services exam. He pledged to be a role model for the youth from his state and said that he wants to work for Jammu and Kashmir, "and my people".
He belongs to a middle class family from Kupwara comprising mother Mubeenaji, a younger brother and a young sister.
Earlier he had topped the MBBS exams from the Jhelum Valley Medical College in Srinagar.
During his college days, Faisal has been a Right To Information (RTI) activist.
He came first among 875 candidates - 680 males and 195 females, all of whom will get to join the prestigious Indian Foreign Service, IAS, IPS or any other central service.
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Dr Mohammed Naved Khan
AMU, Aligarh
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yes it is really inpiring as iam also prepasing for civils.but how to become an rti activist?how to ask him what to study & how to study to become an IAS?
yes it is really inspiring as iam also preparing for civils ,but how to become an rti activist?how to ask him how to study and what to study to become an IAS ?
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