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Twenty-seven-year-old Anjum Bashir Khan Khattak has topped the Kashmir Administrative Service (KAS) exam in his first attempt. Around 18 years ago, his house in his native town Surankote had been set on fire by militants, as a result of which his family had fled to Jammu, reported Hindustan Times.
It was his dream since his early school days to crack the KAS exam. The officer-to-be is currently a mathematics teacher in a local government school.
His parents also come from an academic background. His father Mohammed Bashir Khan is a retired lecturer while his mother, Ghulam Fatima is a government school teacher.
On being asked by the media why he did not apply for the national Union Public Service Commission (UPSC), he said that he did not want to leave his parents and also wanted to serve his people.
During an interview with the NDTV, Anjum’s father Mohammed Bashir Khan said that he always wanted his children to become a symbol for peace for the youth. He also added that he wants his son to help free Pirpanjal region from violence and build infrastructure there.
(With inputs from Hindustan Times and NDTV.)
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