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Seerat Baji: A Role Model to Millions, Qualifies JKPSC Twice and UPSC

Kotranka (Rajouri District), JAMMU & KASHMIR :

Seerat Baji, a name resonating with determination and resilience, shares her inspiring journey from humble beginnings to academic excellence. Pursuing her Master’s in English Literature, currently in her fourth semester, Seerat’s narrative unfolds with a fervent passion for writing and public speaking.

Her educational odyssey began in Army School, followed by a stint in boarding school and later at JP World School in Chhanni, where her love for literature and writing blossomed. From contributing to school magazines to participating in debates, Seerat’s zeal for expression knew no bounds.

Despite familial expectations to pursue a medical career, Seerat followed her heart’s calling toward humanities and English. After graduating with honors in English, she embarked on her journey toward civil services, fueled by her parents’ aspirations and her academic pursuits.

Balancing her aspirations for civil services with her commitment to academia, Seerat’s academic achievements speak volumes. Qualifying for the National Eligibility Test (NET) during her second semester and securing the Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) in her third semester showcased her scholarly prowess and dedication to excellence.

Seerat Baji, a beacon of inspiration for countless aspirants, has achieved a remarkable feat by qualifying for the Jammu and Kashmir Public Service Commission (JKPSC) twice and now the prestigious Union Public Service Commission (UPSC). Her journey from humble beginnings to scaling the heights of success serves as a testament to perseverance and dedication.

Hailing from a small village in the heart of Jammu and Kashmir, Seerat Baji defied societal expectations and financial constraints to pursue her dreams relentlessly. With unwavering determination, she embarked on her educational journey, overcoming numerous challenges along the way.

Her dedication bore fruit when she cleared the JKPSC examination not once, but twice, showcasing her exemplary academic prowess and commitment to excellence. However, Seerat’s aspirations didn’t end there. With a thirst for broader horizons and a desire to serve her nation at the highest level, she set her sights on the coveted UPSC examination.

source: http://www.thehindustangazette.com / The Hindustan Gazette / Home> News> Latest News / by The Hindustan Gazette / April 24th, 2024

Kashmir’s Wushu sister Anas, Ayeera win golds at Moscow

JAMMU & KASHMIR:

Ansa Chisti and Ayeera Chisti showing their medals at Moscow

New Delhi :

Kashmir’s Wushu Sisters, Ansa Chishti and Ayeera Chishti brought laurels to India by clinching Gold medals in the Russian Moscow Stars Wushu International Championship.

The ongoing championship started in Moscow on 28 February and will conclude on March 5, 2024.

Both players performed exceptionally in their respective weight categories of 52 and 56. They beat their Russian opponents in the finals and made their fans proud as well as the entire sports fraternity of J&K.

J&K Sports Council Chief Nuzhat Gull asked people to cheer the two bright women sportspersons fromthe Valley on  X:

Both players performed exceptionally in their respective weight categories of 52 and 56. They beat their Russian opponents in the finals and made their fans proud as well as the entire sports fraternity of J&K. 

This is the 3rd International medal for Ayeera as she won Gold in Georgia and Bronze in the World championship in Indonesia earlier. Now it’s 3rd consecutive medal in the international Wushu Championship and last year she was also shortlisted for the State Award.

Ayeera is the 1st Wushu Female Athlete who was shortlisted for this prestigious award. Similarly, Ansa, who won the 2nd Medal in the international Wushu Championship, had won Silver in the Georgia International Wushu Championship.

With today’s medal, she has won her 1st Gold medal in an international championship. Notably, both players are National Champions in their weight category as they won many medals in National championships.

source: http://www.awazthevoice.in / Awaz, The Voice / Home> Story / by ATV / March 04th, 2024

Ulfat Khan: First Girl Parade Commander At Prime Minister’s Rally During Republic Day Parade

Uri, JAMMU & KASHMIR:

At the Republic Day Camp, Ulfat’s outstanding performance earned her the prestigious title of Best Commander along with the DG Commendation Medal Certificate, highlighting her exemplary leadership qualities.

Ulfat Khan: First Girl Parade Commander At Prime Minister’s Rally During Republic Day Parade

New Delhi:

Ulfat Khan, a Senior Cadet Captain from Uri District, has created history by becoming the first girl cadet to be command the Parade at the Prime Minister’s Rally (PM Rally) during the Republic Day Celebrations in New Delhi.

This remarkable feat not only brings glory to the JK&L Directorate and the 1 J&K Naval Unit but also showcases the Govt College for Women Gandhinagar Jammu, where Ulfat is pursuing her BA Eng (Hons) despite all odds.

Ulfat’s Challenging Journey

Ulfat was selected from among 2,274 NCC cadets from 28 States and Union Territories and from 17 Directorates across the Nation. Her journey from a remote village on the Line of Control to a national leader is a reflection of her unwavering determination and resilience. She faced many challenges, including geographical barriers, but she never gave up on her pursuit of excellence.

Ulfat was born in Uri, Baramulla District in 2002. She completed her schooling in various Kendriya Vidyalayas across Delhi, Jharkhand and Odisha before joining GCW Gandhinagar for her higher education. She participated in various NCC camps, such as NSC, SNIC, RDC, Mini Sailing, and CATC, where she sharpened her skills and leadership abilities.

Ulfat’s Achievements At Republic Day Camp

At the Republic Day Camp, Ulfat’s outstanding performance earned her the prestigious title of Best Commander along with the DG Commendation Medal Certificate, highlighting her exemplary leadership qualities and dedication to service.

Lieutenant Commander Ankur Kumar, Commanding Officer of 1J&K Naval Unit NCC, praised Ulfat’s dedication and perseverance, saying that she is a role model for cadets across the Nation. He said that her selection as Platoon Commander is a testament to her hard work and commitment. Sub Lieutenant Dr. Neelima, Ulfat’s ANO at GCW Gandhinagar, emphasized that Ulfat’s journey from humble beginnings to national recognition is a reflection of her strength and resilience.

She said that her struggles and triumphs inspire us all. Principal Prof. Minu Mahajan expressed her pride, stating that Ulfat’s achievement is a reflection of the values of discipline and determination instilled in our students. She said that she has brought immense honour to our institution.

Group Commander, Srinagar Group, remarked that Ulfat Khan’s journey from a remote area to becoming the first girl cadet selected as Parade Commander at the PM Rally is truly inspiring. He said that her resilience and determination in overcoming challenges are commendable, setting a new standard for excellence within the NCC.

Maj Gen R.K. Sachdeva, ADG JK&L Directorate, expressed that Ulfat Khan’s remarkable achievement is a reflection of her exceptional leadership and dedication to the NCC. He said that her selection as Parade Commander is a proud moment for the entire Directorate, and she is a shining example for cadets nationwide.

He said that Ulfat Khan’s journey exemplifies the spirit of Nari Shakti and serves as a beacon of inspiration for aspiring cadets across the nation. He said that her historic accomplishment at the Republic Day Camp 2024 reaffirms the power of dedication, perseverance, and the limitless potential of women in the defence forces.

source: http://www.zeenews.india.com / Zee News / Home> News> India / by Syed Khalid Hussain Hussain / edited by Shivam Kumar Mishra / source : Bureau / January 31st, 2024

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