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At just 22, Safin Hasan wrote his name in history as one of the youngest officers in the Indian Police Service but his journey was far from ordinary. Growing up in a small village in Gujarat, he faced years of financial hardship, personal challenges, and even a life-threatening accident. Yet, with an unshakable will and relentless determination, he turned every obstacle into a stepping stone. Scroll down to read more about his story.
The Civil Services Exam conducted by the Union Public Service Commission is one of the toughest exams in India, having its origin in the pre-independence era. Today, while lakhs of aspirants take the exam every year, only a select few hundred make the final cut. India has seen several IPS officers, selected through the UPSC, who brought massive changes in law and order situations in their jurisdictions by controlling crime. Do you know who was the first UPSC topper of independent India? It was CV Narasimhan.
What makes her journey stand out is that Shalini cleared the highly competitive UPSC Civil Services Exam without attending any coaching classes.
Success Story: Yogesh Ashokrao Patil, a resident of Pune, Maharashtra, has cracked the UPSC CSE exam twice in a row. He became an IPS in the first attempt and then fulfilled his dream of becoming an IAS in the second attempt.
Preeti Chandra, an alumna of a government school, achieved success in the 2008 UPSC exam without the aid of formal coaching.
Aslam Khan currently holds the position of Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIGP) in the Goa Police, but her story goes beyond the ranks and badges.
The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) Civil Services Examination (CSE) is a rigorous test that paves the way for India's Group 'A' officers, including the prestigious IPS cadre.
Ultimately, her perseverance bore fruit as she secured the 262nd rank in the UPSC examination, realizing her dream of becoming an IPS officer.
While sharing a cup of tea with his friends, he received the life-changing news of his success in the UPSC exams for the year 2018.
Embracing her new ambition, she embarked on the challenging journey of preparing for the UPSC examination after initially working as a journalist.
Born and raised in Mahendragarh, Divya's childhood was marked by financial constraints. Her father's untimely demise further added to the family's difficulties.
Goa IPS Officer Suspended: A Koan, who is a DIG rank officer, allegedly misbehaved with a woman tourist at a beach club in the state at night when she was partying.
Educated with a Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech) degree in mechanical engineering, Shatrujeet Singh Kapoor, born in 1966 in Jind, Haryana, has ascended through the ranks of the IPS with distinction.
Aparajita Rai's vision to serve her community and nation took root during her formative years, fueled by a burning desire to reform a system she perceived as detached and unsympathetic.
Her journey from preparing for the UPSC amidst maternity leave to becoming an IPS officer showcases her unwavering commitment to her dreams and an inspiring tale of triumph over adversities.
This article delves into the inspiring journey of IPS Preeti Chandra, highlighting her career milestones and the impact she has made in the realm of law enforcement.
Her determination, hard work, and commitment to public service led her to overcome all obstacles and carve a niche for herself in the Indian Police Service.
IPS Tanu Shree UPSC Success Story: Tanu Shree's journey from CRPF to Income Tax and finally becoming an IPS officer serves as an inspiring tale of dedication, hard work, and family support. Her determination and achievements are truly commendable.
Aashna’s Background and Education Aashna Chaudhary belongs to Pilkhua, a town in Hapur district of Uttar Pradesh.
IPS Abhishek Pallava is a proud member of the Chhattisgarh cadre. Presently serving as the Superintendent of Police (SP) in Durg, Chhattisgarh since April 2022, he has earned accolades for his relentless efforts in anti-Naxal operations.
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