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IAS Officer Dr Shah Faesal Encourages J&K Students to Explore Opportunities Beyond Borders and Embrace Diversity

Srinagar, Jan 29: Dr Shah Faesal, Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer, recently engaged in a stimulating career guidance session with a group of enthusiastic students from Jammu and Kashmir at the India International Centre (IICC) in Delhi.
During the session, Dr. Faesal imparted invaluable insights and offered sage advice to empower the students in their pursuit of excellence.
Highlighting two pivotal points, Dr. Shah Faesal emphasized the importance of broadening horizons beyond the confines of Jammu and Kashmir.
He encouraged students to explore opportunities in Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities across India, showcasing the abundance of prospects awaiting outside their home state.
By embracing diverse environments and cultures, students can unlock a myriad of possibilities for personal and professional growth.
Additionally, Dr. Faesal underscored the significance of networking and fostering meaningful connections with people from varied backgrounds.
He urged students to actively engage with their peers on campus, emphasizing the value of learning from individuals belonging to different regions and communities. By embracing diversity and inclusivity, students can enrich their perspectives and expand their knowledge base, thus preparing themselves to thrive in an increasingly interconnected world.

The career guidance session facilitated by Dr. Shah Faesal not only provided students with practical advice but also instilled a sense of confidence and optimism about their future endeavors. His unwavering commitment to empowering the youth of Jammu and Kashmir serves as a beacon of hope, inspiring them to dream big and strive for excellence in every facet of life.

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