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UPSC Result 2020: Muslim participation increased, 45 candidates successful this time

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The participation of the Muslim community in the country's most prestigious Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) examination is constantly improving. In ten years, the success of Muslims has increased a hundred percent.

This time 45 Muslim candidates have been successful. Among them, there are 30 contestants of the Residential Coaching Academy of Jamia Milia Islamia and seven contestants of the Hamdard Residential Coaching Academy. Out of these, the Zakat Foundation provided financial assistance.

In the Civil Services Examination 2019, 829 candidates have been selected, out of which 45 are Muslims. While ten years ago in 2010, there were 31 Muslims out of 791 successful candidates. At the same time, only 21 candidates were successful in 2011. While 50 candidates were successful in 2016 and 52 in 2017. This time Muslim candidates have got the most success in ten years on a percentage basis. The previous best record was 2017. Then 52 Muslim candidates were successful in 990 and the participation was 5.3 percent. This time the number of Muslim candidates is 45 and the participation is more than 5.4 percent. Safina Nazruddin topped the 45th rank. After this, Sheikh Mohammad Jab Zakir ranked 153rd, J.J. Rahman is ranked 176th, Rumaiza Fatima is ranked 185th.

Naga candidate successful in UPSC after 13 years Nearly 13 years later, a Naga candidate has passed civil service. According to the CSE-2019 results, Richard Yanthan of Naga's Wokha district has 133rd rank. Nagaland Chief Minister Neiphew Rio tweeted, Congratulations to Richard on passing with the best ranking. You have entered the world of challenges and opportunities. I wish your country good health and conscience in-country service. Jonathan has done B.Tech in Civil Engineering and is an Additional Assistant Commissioner in the Government of Nagaland. He passed the Nagaland Public Service Examination 2018. His mother Shilumenla Longachari is also a bureaucrat and serves as the Deputy Secretary in the Government of Nagaland.

197 female candidates passed the exam new Delhi. This time 23.7 percent of women in the civil service have won. In the results released on Tuesday, 829 candidates were successful. These include 632 males and 197 females. In 2018, out of 759 successful candidates, there were a total of 182 women with 23.9 percent.

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