Pramod Boro launches CEM's Super 50 for UPSC coaching in BTR

With a sole objective of creating top bureaucrats from the Bodoland Territorial Region
Pramod Boro launches CEM's Super 50 for UPSC coaching in BTR

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BONGAIGAON: With a sole objective of creating top bureaucrats from the Bodoland Territorial Region (BTR), Pramod Boro, Chief Executive Member (CEM) of the Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC) on Wednesday launched the CEM's Super 50 for Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) coaching programme at an event held at RCCC Auditorium, BGR, Township, Dhaligaon.

The BTC government has organized this coaching programme in the academic partnership with Chanakya IAS Academy, New Delhi, for the IAS/IPS/IFS aspirants of BTR. Launching this ambitious programme of the BTC government, CEM Pramod Boro said that this was an initiative of the BTC government for producing top administrators from the Bodoland region as the number of persons clearing the UPSC examination from this region was less due to lack of competitive academic environment and proper guidance.

"The BTC government has been constantly trying to create a competitive educational environment among the students so that the number of persons clearing the top competitive examinations goes up every year," he added.

He further said that the objective of this mission was to prepare and produce top bureaucrats from BTR, create awareness for civil service examinations, create a competitive environment among the students, transform the lives of underprivileged meritorious students from the marginalized sections of the society and to provide a platform to the underprivileged civil service aspirants of BTR.

The CEM's Super 50 for UPSC coaching will be free for those students who will be selected through Common Admission Test (CAT) to be held on August 5, 2022. For the coaching, so far 450 aspirants have already registered their names. The last date for submission of names is July 28, 2022 and the declaration of result will be done on August 8, 2022.

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