SHILLONG, JAN 25: Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma on Saturday interacted with over 150 Indian Administrative Service (IAS) aspirants, who are sponsored for UPSC coaching by the government of Meghalaya.
The interaction session with the Chief Minister’s Civil Services Fellows was held at ALS MIIT campus, Shillong. Also present was Joint Secretary CVD Diengdoh.
While interacting with the students, the chief minister said that it was the dream of his late father Purno K Sangma to have more representation from Meghalaya in civil services.
He also stressed on the need of reaching out to the most remotest areas of Meghalaya to find the needy and deserving candidates with talent who can be an asset to the nation.
He also mentioned that Training for Civil services which the candidates are undergoing will also help them in overall transformation with respect to knowledge, personality and skill set which will help them clear other competitive exams too.
This initiative taken by Chief Minister has given opportunity to more than 200 talent, needy and deserving IAS aspirants of the state in the past two years to undergo training at the two authorized ALS learning centrers in Shillong and Tura.
He was positive that this initiative taken by the government will definitely produce results in UPSC from Meghalaya in the coming years.
By Our Reporter
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