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MS IAS Academy student Mohammed Burhan Zaman cracks UPSC CSE 2022

Kolkata, WEST BENGAL:

Earlier, Mohammed Faizan Ahmed and Mohammed Haris Sumair, who secured All India Rank 58 and 270, respectively were also students of MS IAS Academy.

The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) today announced the Civil Services Examination (CSE) 2022 results. Among the successful candidates, Mohammed Burhan Zaman, a student of MS IAS Academy, has achieved an All India Rank (AIR) of 768.

Mohammed Burhan Zaman who hails from Kolkata is the third student of MS IAS Academy who cleared the UPSC civil service examination in the past three years.

Stages in UPSC CSE 2022

The Civil Services Examination is one of the most challenging and prestigious competitive exams in India. It consists of multiple stages, and candidates need to excel in each phase to secure a coveted position in the civil services.

The journey began with the preliminary examination held on June 5, 2022. Serving as a screening test, the preliminary exam determines the eligibility of candidates to proceed to the subsequent stages of the selection process. The results of the preliminary examination were declared on June 22, opening the doors for qualified candidates to move forward.

The main examination, conducted from September 16 to 25, forms the second stage of the UPSC CSE. It comprises a comprehensive written examination that evaluates candidates’ knowledge and understanding of various subjects.

After the evaluation of the main examination papers, the results were announced on December 6. Candidates who successfully cleared the main examination became eligible for the final stage – the interview round.

Following the interview process, which concluded on May 18, the Union Public Service Commission has finally released the final results of the Civil Services Examination 2022 today. This year, a total of 933 candidates have made it to the final list. Among these candidates, Mohammed Burhan Zaman from MS IAS Academy has secured a place in the final merit list.

MS IAS Academy’s performance

It is worth noting that MS IAS Academy has consistently produced successful candidates in the UPSC CSE in recent years. In the 2022 examination, nine students from the academy passed the preliminary exam. Out of these, three students successfully cleared the main examination and progressed to the interview stage. Among them, Mohammed Burhan Zaman secured a position in the final merit list.

On this momentous occasion, Mohammed Lateef Khan, the Chairman of MS Education Academy expressed his happiness.

Earlier, Mohammed Faizan Ahmed and Mohammed Haris Sumair, who secured All India Rank 58 and 270, respectively were also students of MS IAS Academy. Both of them have been selected for the Indian Administrative Service (IAS)

source: http://www.siasat.com / The Siasat Daily / Home> News> India / by News Desk / May 23rd, 2023

ICSE RESULT 2023: ICSE 2023 Class 10 toppers from West Bengal

WEST BENGAL:

Summary

This year the Class 10 or ICSE examinations began on 27 February 2023 and concluded on 29 March 2023

Applicants must also note that apart from the official website, the results can also be checked via SMS

ICSE Result 2023: 

According to the official notification by the authorities, the ICSE Class 10 is out today 14 May 2023 at 3 PM.

Students can view their ICSE 10th result 2023 at www.cisce.org, the board’s official website. The results for the ICSE, ISC board are also made available by SMS.

Here’s the list of ICSE 2023 Class 10 toppers from West Bengal

Calcutta Boys’ School

  • Rudraneel Shee, 99.20%
  • Rik Chakraborty, 99.00%
  • Subham Das, 98.60%

Loreto House

  • Arundhuti Dasgupta, 96.8%
  • Madhushruti Niyogi, 96.6%
  • Ayushi Agarwal, Hiranya Uppal and Jahnvi Birdika, 96.4%

Adamas International School

  • Aritro Ghosh, 99%
  • Autri Chatterjee, 98.80%
  • Kautsav Dey, 98.80%

Jewish Girls’ School

  • Kahkasha Tanwir, 96.4%
  • Somaiya Naaz, 94.4%

St. Augustine’s Day School, Shyamnagar

  • Anushka Choudhury, 99.0%
  • Addrija Kar, 98.40%
  • Sanjana Kumari Prasa, 98.20%

DPS New Town

  • Sayan Sen, Ahona Bandhopadhyay, Ankan Roy, Deeptanshu Ray, Dorithi Majumder: 99.4%
  • Srijata Biswas, Aryan Dass and Prajakta Maji: 99.2%
  • Arush Anand, Md Zubair Ali and Sankalp Prasad: 99.0%

DPS, Megacity

  • Shreeparna Mukherjee and Samridhi Todi, 99%
  • Srijata Kundu, Samriddhi Kar and Pratik Agarwal, 98.80%
  • Antara Biswas and Sohela Ghosh, 98.60%

M.C. Kejriwal Vidyapeeth

  • Monu Kr Yadav, 99.20%
  • Hardik Heda, 98.80%
  • Arya Vardhan Pandey and Veni Tulsian, 98.60%

Salt Lake Point School

  • Sagar Narayan Shrestha and Sugato Ghosh, 97.2%
  • Reman Gupta, 97%
  • Ishita Chowdhury, 96.8%

Calcutta Public School Bidhan Park

  • Sayan Dhar, 99%

The Heritage School, Kolkata

  • Apratim Gangopadhyay, 99.4%
  • Divyansh Garg, 99.2%
  • Rajeswari Roy, 99%

Lions Calcutta Greater Vidya Mandir

  • Ayush Rai, 98.2%
  • Somsubhra Nath, 97.63%
  • Mainak Chakraborty, 97.2%

St. Augustine’s Day School, Barrackpore

  • Ankita Karmakar, 98.40%
  • Nabhodit Kumar Ghosh, 98%
  • Adrija Chowdhury, 97.80%

St. Xavier’s Institute, Panihati

  • Shinjini Mitra, 99.4%

Kalyani Public School, Barasat

  • Erfan Ali 98.2%
  • Aroni Saha. 98%
  • Suhana Parvin 96.8%

Julien Day School, Kalyani

  • Samyajyoti Biswas, 99.40%
  • Swapnil Datta, 99%
  • Kaustav Bhowal, 98%

Douglas Memorial Higher Secondary School

  • Pushkar Biswas, 98.2%
  • Harsh Kumar Mishra, 98%
  • Satakshi Bhunia, 97%

Vivekananda Mission School, Joka

  • Sabiquee Ibn Khan, 99.6%
  • Animikha Chowdhury and Hrittik Sarkar, 99.25%
  • Reeddhi Kundu, Parag Bose, Soham Das, Neelkanth Basu and Oishee Biswas scored 99%

St. Stephen’s School, Dum Dum

  • Subhrojit Paul, 99%
  • Ridhwita Bhattacharya, 98%
  • Dhurubajyoti Panja, 98%
  • Tiasha Ghosh, 98%

La Martiniere for Girls

  • Srotoshwini Aarushi Sanyal, 99.2%
  • Vania Bajaj, 99%
  • Divyanshi Bajaj, 98.8%

source: http://www.telegraphindia.com / The Telegraph Online / Home> Edugraph> News / by The Telegraph Correspondent / May 14th, 2023

Football magician Mohammed Salim captured hearts of people in Scotland

Metiaburj, BENGAL Presidency / Calcutta, WEST BENGAL:

 Mohammed Salim, the first Indian footballer to play for a foreign club. In this photograph from 1936, due to playing in bare feet, he is having them bandaged by Jimmy McMenemy the Celtic FC trainer. Photo: Wikipedia

Who was the first Indian footballer to play for a European football club? Very few people in India will be able to answer this question correctly.

He was a Kolkata-based football player Mohammed Salim who was selected by the well-known Celtic Football Club in Scotland in 1936. He carved out a brief but glorious career before returning to his hometown.

An interesting story was once told by his son Rashid Ahmed. After his father had grown old, the son decided to see if the famous Celtic Club of Scotland still remembered his father. He wrote to Celtic Club introducing himself as the son of their former player Mohammed Salim and stated that his father was facing financial difficulty in his old age.

Rashid Ahmed was not really expecting any reply from the club authorities after so many years. He had simply taken a chance. However, he got the biggest surprise of his life when the Celtic football club replied with a letter of sympathy and a bank draft of 100 pounds enclosed.

“I really had no need for the money. It was just a ploy to find out if Mohammed Salim was still alive in their memory. To my amazement, I received a letter from the club. Inside was a bank draft for £100. I was delighted, not because I received the money but because my father still he had a place of pride in Celtic. I have not encashed the draft and will preserve it till I die. I just want my father’s name to be remembered as the first Indian footballer to play abroad,” Rashid told the media.

The reason why Salim returned to India was that he was uncomfortable with the food and the climate of Scotland. He had been born and brought up in Kolkata and therefore was not used to the foreign conditions. Celtic Club pleaded with him to remain in Scotland and even offered to organise a charity match on his behalf. Salim refused and asked that the money be donated to local orphans.

Thereafter German clubs also became interested in retaining Salim. He was offered a professional contract to play in Germany. But he was resolute that he would return to India. So he traveled back to India to rejoin Mohammedan Sporting Club for the beginning of the 1937 Calcutta Football League.

To trace his life back to the starting point, he was born to a middle-class family in Metiaburj in Bengal in 1904. He was studying to be a chemist but football was his first love. His skills were soon spotted by the Mohammedan Sporting club and he was recruited in 1927.

After a brief stint with other clubs, Salim rejoined Mohammedan Sporting in 1934 and ensured that it reached the very top. It was the golden period of this club with Salim spearheading the attacks. He won thousands of hearts with his ball control, dribbling and accurate passes.

A Chinese football official Dr. Chi Chao Yung who saw Salim and his teammates in action said: “Allow me to congratulate the members of the Indian team for their wonderful display. In the course of the game, they showed perfect understanding and exceptional speed. The forwards, Salim, Rahim, Bhattacharjee and Abbas were outstanding in their game.”

Soon after this, Salim departed for Scotland to try his luck there. The well-known Scottish manager Willie Mayley was surprised at the skills that Salim displayed and took him in the Celtic side. On 28 August 1936, he helped Celtic win 7–1 against Galston. The Scottish Daily Express carried the headline: “Indian Juggler – A New Style”, along with a description of Salim that read: “Ten twinkling toes of Salim, Celtic FC’s player from India, hypnotised the crowd last night. Three of Celtic’s seven goals came from his moves.”  Another newspaper, The Glasgow Observer wrote: “Salim tickled the crowd at Celtic Park on Friday with his magnificent ball manipulation despite playing barefooted.”

But even after the praise and success, Salim decided to return to India because he missed his home country. In 1940 Mohammedan Sporting became the first Indian club to win the Durand Cup in front of one lakh spectators. The British Viceroy at that time Lord Linlithgow, witnessed the match against the Royal Warwickshire regiment.

In 1980, at the age of 76, Salim passed away in Kolkata.

Before independence, challenging the might of the British rulers was a Herculean task. Salim achieved this seemingly impossible feat with his football. That was his greatest glory. He demonstrated that even barefooted Indian players, with determination and skill, could overcome the strongest of British teams.

source: http://www.siasat.com / The Siasat Daily / Home> Featured News / by Abhijit Sent Gupta / November 26th, 2022