Only 30 Muslims among 998 selected
New Delhi: Continuing its poor performance at the India’s top Civil Services Examination, Muslims, who constitute about 15 percent of the country population, could manage to get only 30 seats out of 998 selected for the prestigious Civil Services.
Out of 30 only four are within the top 100 candidates. They are: Syed Sehrish Asgar (Rank 23), Showkat Ahmad Parray (Rank 41), Khursheed Ali Qadri (Rank 95) And Jafar Malik (Rank 97).
Others who have made their place in the esteemed services are Zeeshan Qamer (Rank 119), Waseem Akram (Rank 183), Adnan Nayeem Asmi (Rank 189), Shama Parveen (Rank 199), Toufel Tahir (Rank 212), Umme Fardina Adil (Rank 319), Naveed Trumboo (Rank 386), Mazid Khan (Rank 394), Saddik Ahmed (Rank 438), Abid Hussain Sadiq (Rank 501), Ansari Shakeel Ahmed (Rank 507), Anees C (Rank 525), Amanullah Tak (Rank 571), Akil Bakshi (Rank 581), Yasser Arafat F A (Rank 612), Dasnish Abdullah (Rank 651), Hasan Ahmed (Rank 709), Md Mustaque ( Rank 722), MD Salik Parwaiz (Rank 730), Mohammad Suhail Fazal (Rank 745), Moona Yasmin (Rank 760), Naikwadi Parvez Fattulal (Rank 786), A Thameem Ansariya (Rank 801), Ruveda Salam (Rank 820), Hammad Zafar (Rank 825) and Iftakhar Ahmed Chowdhry (Rank 902).
According to the UPSC which conduct the India’s prestigious test as many as 998 candidates -- 753 male and 245 female -- have been selected for appointments to various central services like the Indian Administrative Service (IAS), Indian Foreign Service (IFS) and Indian Police Service (IPS) among others, according to a release by the Department of Personnel and Training.
Of these 998 successful candidates, 457 are in General (including 23 physically challenged) category, 295 Other Backward Classes (including nine Physically challenged), 169 Scheduled Castes (including two physically challenged) and 77 Scheduled Tribes.
There were 1,091 advertised vacancies -- 550 General, 295 Other Backward Classes, 169 Scheduled Castes and 77 Scheduled Tribes-- for Civil Service Examination 2012.
(Courtesy: The Indian Awaaz)
New Delhi: Continuing its poor performance at the India’s top Civil Services Examination, Muslims, who constitute about 15 percent of the country population, could manage to get only 30 seats out of 998 selected for the prestigious Civil Services.
Out of 30 only four are within the top 100 candidates. They are: Syed Sehrish Asgar (Rank 23), Showkat Ahmad Parray (Rank 41), Khursheed Ali Qadri (Rank 95) And Jafar Malik (Rank 97).
Others who have made their place in the esteemed services are Zeeshan Qamer (Rank 119), Waseem Akram (Rank 183), Adnan Nayeem Asmi (Rank 189), Shama Parveen (Rank 199), Toufel Tahir (Rank 212), Umme Fardina Adil (Rank 319), Naveed Trumboo (Rank 386), Mazid Khan (Rank 394), Saddik Ahmed (Rank 438), Abid Hussain Sadiq (Rank 501), Ansari Shakeel Ahmed (Rank 507), Anees C (Rank 525), Amanullah Tak (Rank 571), Akil Bakshi (Rank 581), Yasser Arafat F A (Rank 612), Dasnish Abdullah (Rank 651), Hasan Ahmed (Rank 709), Md Mustaque ( Rank 722), MD Salik Parwaiz (Rank 730), Mohammad Suhail Fazal (Rank 745), Moona Yasmin (Rank 760), Naikwadi Parvez Fattulal (Rank 786), A Thameem Ansariya (Rank 801), Ruveda Salam (Rank 820), Hammad Zafar (Rank 825) and Iftakhar Ahmed Chowdhry (Rank 902).
Photos: Wasim Akram (UP), Aneesh C (Kerala), Mazid Khan (Uttrakhand),Shakeel Ahmed Ansari (Maharashtra), Naveed Trumboo (J&K), Yasser Arafat F.A. (TN) and Moona Yasmin (UP) |
Of these 998 successful candidates, 457 are in General (including 23 physically challenged) category, 295 Other Backward Classes (including nine Physically challenged), 169 Scheduled Castes (including two physically challenged) and 77 Scheduled Tribes.
There were 1,091 advertised vacancies -- 550 General, 295 Other Backward Classes, 169 Scheduled Castes and 77 Scheduled Tribes-- for Civil Service Examination 2012.
(Courtesy: The Indian Awaaz)