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KCC&I congratulates J&K candidates for clearing Civil Services Examination 2025 | KNO

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Srinagar, Mar 07 (KNO): The Kashmir Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCC&I) has extended heartfelt congratulations to the 17 candidates from Jammu and Kashmir who have successfully qualified the Civil Services Examination (CSE)–2025, the results of which were recently declared by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC). In a statement issued to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), KCC&I expressed immense pride over the remarkable achievement of these young aspirants who have brought laurels to the J&K through their dedication, perseverance and hard work. The Chamber said that the success of these candidates is a moment of pride not only for their families but for the entire Jammu and Kashmir. According to the official list released by the UPSC, the 17 candidates from J&K who have figured in the final merit list include Suvan Sharma (Rank 148), Sugandha Gupta (Rank 207), Towseef Ganie (Rank 254), Ritika (Rank 456), Sooyash Shivam (Rank 572), Muneeb Parrah (Rank 581), Ghulam Din (Rank 683), Dwarka Gaadhi (Rank 721), Akash (Rank 747), Koh E Safa (Rank 763), Yasaar (Rank 811), Abhishek (Rank 820), Pankaj (Rank 856), Mohammad Ajaz (Rank 869), Azhar (Rank 886), Sarfraz (Rank 936), and Irfan Ahmad Lone (Rank 957). The Chamber particularly appreciated the inspiring achievement of Irfan Ahmad Lone, a 100 percent visually impaired youth from the Naidkhai area of Sonawari in Bandipora district, who successfully cleared the prestigious examination. KCC&I described his accomplishment as an extraordinary example of determination and resilience, which will inspire countless young people across the region. KCC&I stated that qualifying one of the country’s most prestigious and competitive examinations is a testament to the determination and intellectual capabilities of the youth of Jammu and Kashmir. The Chamber noted that these achievements serve as a source of inspiration for thousands of other aspirants across the region who aim to serve the nation through civil services. The Chamber further expressed hope that the successful candidates will contribute meaningfully to governance, policy-making and public administration while upholding the highest standards of integrity and public service. KCC&I also acknowledged the role of families, teachers and mentors who support and guide aspirants throughout the demanding preparation process. Their encouragement and sacrifices play a crucial role in shaping the success of young achievers. The Kashmir Chamber of Commerce and Industry wished the successful candidates a bright and impactful career in public service and expressed confidence that they will serve the nation with dedication and commitment while making Jammu and Kashmir proud—(KNO)

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