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Malegaon/New Delhi: A total of 30 Muslims - one short of their last year's tally have cleared this year's civil services exams results of which were announced by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) today in the afternoon.

Four Muslims Syed Abid Rasheed Shah (rank 23), Nooh P B (rank 43), Md Shariq Badr (rank 48) and Amna Tasneem (rank 73) are in the top 100 positions.

The other 26 are: Syed Sehrish Asgar (118), Inayat Khan (176), Adeela Abdulla (230), Shanavas C (235), Yumkhaibam Sabir (244), Mohd Aijaz (268), Inamulhaq Mengnoo (280), B Fouzia Taranum (307), Mirza Azhar Beig (313), Toufel Tahir (345), Mohammad Imran (408), Mohammad Arshi (419), Bashir Ahmad Bhat (434), Manazir Jeelani Samoon (451), Qazi Mohd Salman Ibrahim (459), Patil Salmantaj Jafertaj (466), Naieem Mustafa Mansury (520), Waseem Akram (568), Irina Masoom (604), Md Imteyaz Alam (649), Afsar Ali (667), Shama Parveen (685), Zeeshan Qamer (706), Mohd Rehan Raza (760), Ilyas K P A (764) and Zahid Parvez (776).

The results are based on the written part of the Civil Services (Main) Examination, 2011, held by the Union Public Service Commission in October November, 2011 and the interviews for Personality Test held in March-April, 2012.

Shena Aggarwal of Haryana's Yamunanagar town and Rukmani Riar of Punjab's Hoshiarpur town have bagged the top two ranks (No. 1 and 2 respectively), beating male candidates.

Chandigarh's Prince Dhawan secured the third rank in the country and the first among male candidates.

Out of the total 30 Muslim successful candidates 07 students are from Jamia Millia Islamia, 04 are from Zakat Foundation of India and 01 student is from Haj Committee of India. All these institutions are providing special training to the Muslim students for UPSC exams.

Giving details of the Jamia's results, Simi Malhotra, Media Coordinator, Jamia Millia said, "Jamia Millia Islamia is pleased to announce that seven students who have been given training at the Centre for Coaching and Career Planning, Jamia Millia Islamia have secured places in the Civil Services (Main) Examinations, 2011."

She also said that Najeeb Jung, Vice-Chancellor, Jamia Millia Islamia had led the team of the panel that conducted the mock interviews for these candidates.

Jubilations were also seen at Mumbai's Hajj House as one of its students Patil Salmantaj is also in the list of selected candidates. This is the first time a student from Hajj Committee's UPSC coaching centre has cleared the prestigious exams.

"Salman has made everyone of us proud. He is the first student from our centre to clear the UPSC exams", a beaming Dr Hashmi, the Director of the centre, said while talking to ummid.com on phone.

As against the last year when 31 Muslims were in the list of a total of 920 successful candidates, this year's list having 910 successful candidates has 30 Muslims. In 2010 among 875 selected candidates 21 were Muslims whereas in 2009, out of the total 791 selected candidates, 31 were Muslims.

30 Muslims clear Civil Services exams 2012 - IAS TOPPERS STORY
 
Malegaon/New Delhi: A total of 30 Muslims - one short of their last year's tally have cleared this year's civil services exams results of which were announced by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) today in the afternoon.

Four Muslims Syed Abid Rasheed Shah (rank 23), Nooh P B (rank 43), Md Shariq Badr (rank 48) and Amna Tasneem (rank 73) are in the top 100 positions.

The other 26 are: Syed Sehrish Asgar (118), Inayat Khan (176), Adeela Abdulla (230), Shanavas C (235), Yumkhaibam Sabir (244), Mohd Aijaz (268), Inamulhaq Mengnoo (280), B Fouzia Taranum (307), Mirza Azhar Beig (313), Toufel Tahir (345), Mohammad Imran (408), Mohammad Arshi (419), Bashir Ahmad Bhat (434), Manazir Jeelani Samoon (451), Qazi Mohd Salman Ibrahim (459), Patil Salmantaj Jafertaj (466), Naieem Mustafa Mansury (520), Waseem Akram (568), Irina Masoom (604), Md Imteyaz Alam (649), Afsar Ali (667), Shama Parveen (685), Zeeshan Qamer (706), Mohd Rehan Raza (760), Ilyas K P A (764) and Zahid Parvez (776).

The results are based on the written part of the Civil Services (Main) Examination, 2011, held by the Union Public Service Commission in October November, 2011 and the interviews for Personality Test held in March-April, 2012.

Shena Aggarwal of Haryana's Yamunanagar town and Rukmani Riar of Punjab's Hoshiarpur town have bagged the top two ranks (No. 1 and 2 respectively), beating male candidates.

Chandigarh's Prince Dhawan secured the third rank in the country and the first among male candidates.

Out of the total 30 Muslim successful candidates 07 students are from Jamia Millia Islamia, 04 are from Zakat Foundation of India and 01 student is from Haj Committee of India. All these institutions are providing special training to the Muslim students for UPSC exams.

Giving details of the Jamia's results, Simi Malhotra, Media Coordinator, Jamia Millia said, "Jamia Millia Islamia is pleased to announce that seven students who have been given training at the Centre for Coaching and Career Planning, Jamia Millia Islamia have secured places in the Civil Services (Main) Examinations, 2011."

She also said that Najeeb Jung, Vice-Chancellor, Jamia Millia Islamia had led the team of the panel that conducted the mock interviews for these candidates.

Jubilations were also seen at Mumbai's Hajj House as one of its students Patil Salmantaj is also in the list of selected candidates. This is the first time a student from Hajj Committee's UPSC coaching centre has cleared the prestigious exams.

"Salman has made everyone of us proud. He is the first student from our centre to clear the UPSC exams", a beaming Dr Hashmi, the Director of the centre, said while talking to ummid.com on phone.

As against the last year when 31 Muslims were in the list of a total of 920 successful candidates, this year's list having 910 successful candidates has 30 Muslims. In 2010 among 875 selected candidates 21 were Muslims whereas in 2009, out of the total 791 selected candidates, 31 were Muslims.

30 Muslims clear Civil Services exams 2012 - IAS TOPPERS STORY

Congratulations to all 910, but A STANDING OVATION TO THE TOP TWO!

And they are from gender-deficit states, too. Great news all around. Now for a 50% share for women and another 30 Muslim boys and girls. Can we have more girls from Kashmir please?
 
Congratulations to all successful people for their hard work.
 
Any means to know how many Muslims sat for the exam..as I heard people like Teesta Setalvad accusing of discrimination against Muslims bcs the % of Muslims in Civil Service is low. In this case also just 3.3% of the selected candidates are Muslims while Muslims as a whole form 14% of the population.
 
Any means to know how many Muslims sat for the exam..as I heard people like Teesta Setalvad accusing of discrimination against Muslims bcs the % of Muslims in Civil Service is low. In this case also just 3.3% of the selected candidates are Muslims while Muslims as a whole form 14% of the population.

That was the Sachar Commission.

One step at a time,buddy, one step at a time. Let's stabilise this number first,then build it up to 60. We don't have to do this by arithmetic; a reasonable number is why should be the aim. But quality above everything else.
 
Just want to know if the low representation is caused by low participation.

Good question, no doubt about it,but there're lots of answers, lots of contributory factors. It is worthwhile reading the Sachar Commission Report, which is very analytical, and very thought provoking.

Don't also forget the totally negative role of the Muslim clergy. They are like an albatross around the neck of the community.
 
If quality means a 100% upper caste Hindu selection, even a dyed-in-the-wool secularist like me would support it. We can't fool around with these things.

Did I ever mentioned that? Why stress the word Hindu as the so called upper caste also include people from non- Hindu religions also.

My problem is that even after entering the civil service, if one need his caste to get promotion then quality will surely suffer.
 
Did I ever mentioned that? Why stress the word Hindu as the so called upper caste also include people from non- Hindu religions also.

Very sorry, had no intention of seeming to respond in hostile manner to your post. I wanted to exaggerate for effect, and it was unconnected to your post.
 
can any one tell the 4.5 % reservation quota for OBC minorities was applicable for this year's UPSC Test or it took place before the GO?
 

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