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Interactive session for Civil Service aspirants

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SHILLONG: The Resident Commissioner, Meghalaya House, New Delhi organised an interactive mentoring session with 15 aspiring Civil Service students from Meghalaya at his office on Wednesday.
The Civil Services aspirants were given deep insights in the interactive seesion to help them achieve success in all their ventures. P. Sampath Kumar, the Resident Commissioner invited Dilip Mukerjea, CEO of Braindancing International (Singapore), and an international innovative learning skills education specialist, to observe the proceedings, where the purpose was to mentor the IAS aspirants and to identify the potential candidates through the Chief Minister’s Career Guidance & Counselling Scheme (CMCGS) under Chief Minister’s Youth Development Scheme (CYMDS).
Mukerjea interacted with the candidates and addressed their individual concerns, along with a range of perspectives that would help to make them future-ready.

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