51 Keralites make it to civil services
Thiruvananthapuram: K.R. Nandini, an officer of the Indian Revenue Service, who hails from Karnataka, has topped the civil services examination, the results of which were declared by the UPSC on Wednesday. Anmol Sher Singh Bedi won the second rank.
Fifty-one candidates from Kerala qualified for IAS, IFS and IPS out of a total of 1099. The highest ranked Keralite is J. Athul of Kannur, who won the 13th rank.
The others are B.A. Hamna Mariyam of Kozhikode (28th rank), Dileesh Sasi (49), Anju Arun Kumar (90), Teresa Joseph (117), P.R. Dipin (135), K.S. Anju of Palakkad (150), Albert John of Kannur (179), K. Resin of Kozhikode (191), Cathy Tresa Mathew (210), V.K. Gokul of Kollam (212), R. Sunaina of Palakkad (240), Arjun Pandian of Idukki (248), Rojith Johns of Ernakulam (291), H. Vishnu Prasad of Kozhikode (312), S. Syammath of Thiruvananthapuram (345), Nahas Ali (359), V.S. Sreelekshmi of Thrissur (382), Chandini Chandran of Ernakulam (415), Ankit Ashokan of Kollam (448), S. Akhil of Thiruvananthjapuram (452), Stefan Simon Tobias of Thiruvananthapuram (470), M. Sreerag of Thrissur (484), S. Prem Krishnan of Thiruvananthapuram (493), Febin Philip of Ernakulam (548), K. Haripreethi of Thrissur (567), S. Athira of Thiruvananthapuram (592), Aishwarya Sagar of Thiruvananthapuram (632), Swathi S. Kumar of Kozhikode (635), P.R. Vykhakh of Kollam (659), Anjana S. Kumar of Thiruvananthapuram (66), S. Ehjas Aslam of Thiruvananthapuram (704), Shyama Saji of Thiruvananthapuram (708), P. Vinod (717), R. Rehna (735), Adharsh Rajeendran of Kozhikode (739), A. Abdul Raheem of Thiruvananthapuram (755), M.P. Amith of Kozhikode (764), Naseef Abdul Kader of Pathanamthitta (781), S. Sreedevi of Kannur (804), K. Mohammed Shabeer of Kozhikode (805), P.S. Arunkumar of Thrissur (856), Sabariraj of Kollam (867), T. Suhaib of Malappuram (885), K.S. Sahahansha of Thrissur (897), Muhammed Hani of Alappuzha (898), R. Anilraj of Pathanamthitta (956), Anu Vivek of Ernakulam (980), Athira Thampi of Ernakulam (990) and P. Mithosh Raghavan of Kasargod (1051).