Atif Waqar Celebrated for UPSC Achievement by Human Welfare Trust

UPSC Achiever Atif Waqar Honored in Prestigious Ceremony Attended by Community Leaders

In a significant ceremony hosted by the Human Welfare Trust, Atif Waqar, a successful UPSC examinee, was recognized for his outstanding accomplishment.

JAMSHEDPUR – Atif Waqar, accompanied by his parents, Khurshid Ekram, a government school teacher, and Mehjabeen Akhtar, a retired teacher, received a shawl, bouquet, and memento in celebration of his success.

The event was graced by prominent community figures, including Mukhtar Alam Khan from the Azad Nagar Police Station Peace Committee, who praised Atif’s success as a source of local pride.

Educational insights were shared by Professor Ahmed Badr and Asif Mahmood, emphasizing the importance of Atif’s journey.

Atif Waqar recounted his path to success, engaging and inspiring students from Vivekananda International School and Kabir Memorial High School with his narrative.

The audience, including students, posed questions about the national-level examination, which Atif answered, enhancing a learning-driven environment.

Notable educators like Dr. Nidhi Srivastava, Shafi Ahmed, and Syed Manzar Amin were present, offering their congratulations and appreciating Atif’s achievement.

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