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An emotional Ovessa Iqbal, the first Muslim girl from Jammu & Kashmir to ace the UPSC exam, talks with rediff.com's Mukhtar Ahmed about the inspiration behind her success and how she coped with failure having passed the exam in her third attempt.

When good news finally came in after two failed attempts -- Ovessa Iqbal, a resident of one of the country's remotest areas, Ladakh, missed her mother the most.

Having passed this year's most-coveted UPSC exam revived fond memories of her mother whom she lost years ago.

"She was my biggest inspiration," Ovessa, whose father is a farmer, told rediff.com.

Her mother had always egged her to appear in the civil services examination and when the happy news finally came in she was not there to see her daughter realise her dream.

"She always had hope and faith in me and would often tell me that I could bring laurels to my family", said Ovessa, as she received news of her selection for the civil service.

A lecturer in a government college in Leh, Ovessa's mother was claimed by a train accident while on an educational tour in Andhra Pradesh way back in 2000.:eek:

For 25-year-old Ovessa, the first Muslim girl from Jammu & Kashmir to make it to country's premier civil services exam, the success has come the hard way.

"This was my third attempt to make it to the combined services select list. The previous two failures had almost dampened my hopes. But the continuous support from my family kept me going", she said.

The simple, down-to-earth girl, from one of India's remotest region that remains cut-off from the rest of the country for six months due to heavy snowfall, had no airs about her success.

If I can do it, anybody can do it provided they work hard and remain focused".

She did her schooling from Moragial Mission School in Leh and then joined the Kendriya Vidyalaya from where she passed 10+2 exam. Later, she moved to Chandigrah and joined the Punjab University for her graduation in engineering.

"I had two options: either to join the government service after my engineering or try my luck in the civil services. I chose to face the competition", Ovessa said.

Ovessa had last year qualified for the Jammu and Kashmir state civil services and currently is undergoing a training course as a civil servant in the Institute of Management and Public Administration in the state capital Srinagar.

Yesterday as I entered the campus, a colleague of mine broke the news to me. I immediately picked up the phone and called my father and broke the good news to him. He was thrilled", she said.

Seven candidates from the state this year have found place in the All India Civil Services selection list. Last year a local doctor Shah Faisal topped the list and opened gates for civil services aspirants from Jammu and Kashmir.

Along with selections of the seven more candidates from the state came the news that Shah Faisal has been allotted the Jammu and Kashmir IAS cadre and would be joining on probation in the state next month.

Image: Ovessa Iqbal with her friends
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This is a great feat by this girl...respect :tup:

Meet J&K's first Muslim girl to crack UPSC - Rediff Getahead
 
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An emotional Ovessa Iqbal, the first Muslim girl from Jammu & Kashmir to ace the UPSC exam, talks with rediff.com's Mukhtar Ahmed about the inspiration behind her success and how she coped with failure having passed the exam in her third attempt.

When good news finally came in after two failed attempts -- Ovessa Iqbal, a resident of one of the country's remotest areas, Ladakh, missed her mother the most.

Having passed this year's most-coveted UPSC exam revived fond memories of her mother whom she lost years ago.

"She was my biggest inspiration," Ovessa, whose father is a farmer, told rediff.com.

Her mother had always egged her to appear in the civil services examination and when the happy news finally came in she was not there to see her daughter realise her dream.

"She always had hope and faith in me and would often tell me that I could bring laurels to my family", said Ovessa, as she received news of her selection for the civil service.

A lecturer in a government college in Leh, Ovessa's mother was claimed by a train accident while on an educational tour in Andhra Pradesh way back in 2000.:eek:

For 25-year-old Ovessa, the first Muslim girl from Jammu & Kashmir to make it to country's premier civil services exam, the success has come the hard way.

"This was my third attempt to make it to the combined services select list. The previous two failures had almost dampened my hopes. But the continuous support from my family kept me going", she said.

The simple, down-to-earth girl, from one of India's remotest region that remains cut-off from the rest of the country for six months due to heavy snowfall, had no airs about her success.

If I can do it, anybody can do it provided they work hard and remain focused".

She did her schooling from Moragial Mission School in Leh and then joined the Kendriya Vidyalaya from where she passed 10+2 exam. Later, she moved to Chandigrah and joined the Punjab University for her graduation in engineering.

"I had two options: either to join the government service after my engineering or try my luck in the civil services. I chose to face the competition", Ovessa said.

Ovessa had last year qualified for the Jammu and Kashmir state civil services and currently is undergoing a training course as a civil servant in the Institute of Management and Public Administration in the state capital Srinagar.

Yesterday as I entered the campus, a colleague of mine broke the news to me. I immediately picked up the phone and called my father and broke the good news to him. He was thrilled", she said.

Seven candidates from the state this year have found place in the All India Civil Services selection list. Last year a local doctor Shah Faisal topped the list and opened gates for civil services aspirants from Jammu and Kashmir.

Along with selections of the seven more candidates from the state came the news that Shah Faisal has been allotted the Jammu and Kashmir IAS cadre and would be joining on probation in the state next month.

Image: Ovessa Iqbal with her friends
KNBd5.jpg


This is a great feat by this girl...respect :tup:

Meet J&K's first Muslim girl to crack UPSC - Rediff Getahead


is that girl in yellow dress passed the exam???
Why isn't she wearing Burqa???
 
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Congrats to the sweet one.

Winds of Changes in the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir.
 
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cool down guys....it was a doubt...coz here Muslim girls wear burqa and sit in class even in summer .....So i asked....
The girl beside here is wearing the black dress but why this girl is not wearing was my doubt..that's it
 
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If you people don't mind ,doesn't UPSC still got quota systems for J&k residents ??? She might be the one if am not wrong ......If yes then am not gonna give a two hoot to her....:moil:
 
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cool down guys....it was a doubt...coz here Muslim girls wear burqa and sit in class even in summer .....So i asked....
The girl beside here is wearing the black dress but why this girl is not wearing was my doubt..that's it

You are from Bangalore and that is not a great question from a person from an affluent metropolitan city. BTW, I have many friends who are Muslims and from Bangalore who may have never wore a burqa in their entire life.
:coffee:
 
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i can not even dream about cracking UPSC...
hats off to this girl..
 
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You are from Bangalore and that is not a great question from a person from an affluent metropolitan city. BTW, I have many friends who are Muslims and from Bangalore who may have never wore a burqa in their entire life.
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actually he is correct ,in Bangalore I have seen highest number of burkha.
 
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^^^ I thought about it once. but dropped my plan when i came to know it need atleast 10+ hour of self study /day :cheesy:
 
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You are from Bangalore and that is not a great question from a person from an affluent metropolitan city. BTW, I have many friends who are Muslims and from Bangalore who may have never wore a burqa in their entire life.
:coffee:

really???
I think it's islamic law to cover a muslim girl with black veil...how can they don't wear at all???


are u kidding?
 
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actually he is correct ,in Bangalore I have seen highest number of burkha.

yes dude,
Here 99% muslim women wear burqa....
U know,they take pictures infront of vidhana sauda covering their face with Burqa...
But wats the use of taking the picture then???


BTW...the thread title says....
Meet J&k's muslim women to crack UPSc...

Where can i meet her???:undecided:
 
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