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KU holds special lecture for civil services aspirants

The event aimed to motivate aspirants towards a career in public service and familiarise them with strategies, perspectives, and essential approaches required for cracking competitive examinations
11:53 PM Nov 05, 2025 IST | GK NEWS SERVICE
The event aimed to motivate aspirants towards a career in public service and familiarise them with strategies, perspectives, and essential approaches required for cracking competitive examinations
KU holds special lecture for civil services aspirants___Source: GK newspaper

Srinagar, Nov 5: The Department of Students’ Welfare (DSW), University of Kashmir (KU), organised a special lecture on ‘Inspiring Young Minds for Public Service’ for civil services aspirants at the main campus on Wednesday.

The event aimed to motivate aspirants towards a career in public service and familiarise them with strategies, perspectives, and essential approaches required for cracking competitive examinations.

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Vice Chancellor, KU, Prof Nilofer Khan, in her message, said that the university was committed to nurturing young talent and encouraging them to take leadership roles in public service.

“Our goal is to provide meaningful guidance and create an enabling ecosystem where students are inspired to serve society with integrity, empathy, and vision,” she said.

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Delivering the lecture, former Coal Secretary, Government of India, Anil Swarup, said that dedication, discipline, and clarity of purpose remain the most powerful tools in an aspirant’s journey.

“If you build the ability to think clearly, stay consistent and remain rooted in values, the service will become not just a career but a responsibility towards society,” he said.

Former Advisor to the Governor of J&K, Khurshid Ganai, said that the civil services offer a unique opportunity to transform governance on the ground and encouraged aspirants to prepare with sincerity and focused effort.

Earlier, Dean DSW KU, Prof Parvez Ahmad, welcomed the guests and said that the university was continuously creating platforms that guide aspirants and strengthen their preparation journey.

Director, Centre for Career Counselling, Coaching and Placement (CCCP) KU, Prof Nazir Ahmad said such sessions play a vital role in shaping the mindset of youth and giving them clarity on the demands and expectations of civil services.

The event concluded with an interactive question-answer session, during which students engaged with the speakers on preparation strategies, challenges, and their experiences in public service.

 

 

 

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