Huma Abedin tells civil service aspirants, never surrender your personality

‘Civil service personnel have a big role to play in strengthening democratic and secular values ​​in the country’

‘Civil service personnel have a big role to play in strengthening democratic and secular values ​​in the country’

A new free civil service academy being set up by Faizal and Shabana Foundation in collaboration with KREA (Knowledge, Resource, Empowerment, Activity) based at Perinthalmanna had its soft launch on Saturday at Tula International Wellness Center in Chelembra, near Calicut University.

About 100 civil service candidates from the first batch chatted with Huma Abedin, a former White House political staffer and longtime aide of Hillary Clinton, during a soft launch.

Ms. Huma reminded the candidates to play an important role in nation building. He said that the civic services would help every individual to utilize his personal qualities and personality for nation building.

Also, he said, everyone in the civil service should compete to design their lives better. He advised them to have patience and a large heart to listen to each and every person who came before them with different issues.

Ms. Huma said that civil service personnel have a big role to play in strengthening democratic and secular values ​​in the country. According to him, civil service personnel should be able to accept all classes of people.

He inspired the young crowd by sharing his life experiences in the White House. She said that she joined the White House at the age of 19, but no one stopped or stopped her when she started offering daily prayers and fasting in Ramadan. She said that her colleagues respected her personality, and she advised youth not to surrender their personality to anyone.

As part of his educational initiative in Perinthalmanna constituency, KREA’s prominent MLA Najeeb Kanthapuram presided over the function. Faisal Kottikolon and Shabana Faizal, Head of Faizal and Shabana Foundation, Industrialists MV Shreyams Kumar, PK Ahmed and Foundation Director Joseph Sebastian spoke.

IAS officers Abubakar Siddiq and Shahid Thiruvallur, this year’s Civil Services winners Shaheen Jeetu and K. Music also addressed the students.

The Faizal and Shabana Foundation had attracted international attention by raising the Government Vocational Higher Secondary School for Girls in Nadakvu, Kozhikode to global standards.

According to Sri Kanthapuram, the Civil Services Academy named after the late Panakkad Syed Hyderli Shihab Thangal was the first of its kind in the state to offer free residential coaching to 100 students from Malabar.