After 13-Years Naga Candidate Clears Civil Providers Examination

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UPSC declared the ultimate results of the Civil Providers examination on Tuesday.

Kohima:

After a niche of 13-years, a Naga candidate has cleared the Civil Providers Examination (CSE) performed by the Union Public Service Fee (UPSC).

Richard Yanthan of Lakhuti village in Wokha district of Nagaland secured 133rd place within the CSE-2019, the outcomes of which had been declared by the us on Tuesday.

Nagaland Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio congratulated Yanthan for clearing the us examination.

“Heartiest congratulations, Richard Yanthan on passing#UPSCExam with flying colours. As you step right into a world ofchallenges and alternatives, I want you good well being andwisdom within the service of the nation. I additionally congratulate allthose who cleared #UPSC2019,” Mr Rio tweeted.

Richard, a BTech in Civil Engineering is presently working as Further Assistant Commissioner (EAC) of Nagaland authorities.

His mom Shilumenla Longchari is a bureaucrat. She is a Deputy Secretary within the Nagaland authorities.

He suggested the civil service aspirants within the state to be targeted and keep consistency of their pursuit of goals with laborious work and willpower.

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