Staff Reporter :
Maitreyee Jamdade, is topper among girls in the MPSC exam for the post of Gazetted Officer in Department of Other Backward Classes Welfare
Maitreyee Avinash Jamdade, a student of The Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Research and Training Institute (Mahajyoti), Nagpur, has achieved the top rank among girls in Maharashtra in the Maharashtra Public Service Commission (MPSC) examination for the post of Gazetted Officer in the Department of Other Backward Classes (OBC) Welfare.
Speaking about her achievement, Maitreyee Jamdade said, “The opportunities provided by Mahajyoti, inspired by the ideals of Mahatma Jyotiba Phule and Savitribai Phule, have been instrumental in my success.
Joining the Department as an Officer aligns with
their vision of welfare and social justice, and I am honored to serve.”
Maitreyee Jamdade received free coaching at the prestigious H V Desai Competitive Examination Center through Mahajyoti, along with financial assistance for her studies.
This helped her secure 119 marks in the MPSC mains exam and the highest score of 35 out of 50 in the interview, earning her the top position among girls in the State.
Maitreyee’s success reflects quality of training provided by ‘Mahajyoti’: Minister Atul Save
Atul Save, Minister for Other Backward Classes Welfare and Chairman of Mahajyoti, stated, "Mahajyoti’s quality training has enabled students to excel in competitive exams. Maitreyee Jamdade's remarkable performance in the MPSC exam is a testament to this effort."
Rajesh Khawale, Managing Director, Mahajyoti, congratulated Maitreyee and expressed confidence in her ability to serve the state and nation through her role as a Gazetted Officer.