Bhatkal: Seven students achieved success in the inaugural test held on the final day of the UPSC workshop on February 11 and 12, organized by the Rabita Society in collaboration with Crescent Academy, Delhi. These students excelled by securing more than 75 percent marks, demonstrating their talent. Atiqur Rahman Muniri, General Secretary of the Rabita Society, Bhatkal, shared this achievement.
During a press conference at the Rabita Meeting Hall on Sunday, Muniri reported that 48 students participated in the UPSC written test for the first time during the workshop. The benchmark for success in this test was set at a minimum of 75% marks.
The successful students were identified as Abdul Siddiq S/o Mohammed Masood Siddiq, Syed Abdul Mannan S/o Syed Ahmad Ansar SM, Syed Muawiz S/o Syed Muzammil Barmawar, Abdullah Sayim S/o Zafrullah Misbah, Mohammed Jassir S/o Mohammed Imtiyaz Jamshed, Ahmad Bilal S/o Bilal Tambouri, and Muawiyah S/o Mohammed Idris Mohtisham. Muniri noted that all these students are enrolled at Anjuman College.
To further assist the successful candidates in their UPSC preparation and to kindle interest in the UPSC exams among more students, the Rabita Society has planned an Eid Milan Get-together for April 18, Thursday, immediately following the Isha namaz at Rabita Hall. This event is targeted at students interested in the UPSC exams. Muniri has extended an invitation to all students who participated in the workshop and also to those who, for various reasons, could not attend but are interested in succeeding in the UPSC exams.
Muniri explained that the get-together will include a dinner, after which there will be a discussion about future plans for UPSC aspirants. This will include providing necessary guidance and support to advance in this field. He emphasized that the vision of the Bhatkal Muslim Gulf Council has always been to focus on UPSC exams by guiding, encouraging, and providing all possible support to the students.