Hyderabad: Minority Welfare Department Launches Free UPSC Civil Services Coaching for 100 Selected Candidates
The Minority Welfare Department has commenced a free coaching program for the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) Civil Services examinations, targeting 100 selected minority candidates. Each year, the department selects these candidates through a qualifying examination to participate in the coaching program.
In previous years, candidates were enrolled in private coaching centers. However, this year, the department has undertaken the initiative to organize the coaching in-house, utilizing expert faculty. The sessions are being conducted at the Telangana Minorities Study Circle.
An inauguration event marked the commencement of the program, with Chief Minister’s Secretary Shahnawaz Qasim (IPS) serving as the chief guest. He encouraged the students to fully engage with the program, attend classes regularly, and strive for success in the civil service exams. He emphasized the government’s commitment to increasing minority representation in civil services.
Special Secretary for Minority Welfare Tafsir Iqbal (IPS) announced that the coaching would span eight to nine months, with expert faculty from renowned IAS academies in Delhi providing instruction.
The event was also attended by Director of CEDM Prof. S.A. Shakur, Director of Urdu Academy Shaikh Liaqat Hussain, Director of Minority Welfare Mohammad Qasim, and Director of Minorities Study Circle T. Parveen Kumar Reddy.