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  1. 5 Women Who Became IAS At The Age Of 22
  2. UPSC 2022: 1st Woman IAS Officer of India Was From British Era! UPSC Civil Services Success Story
  3. Who was the 1st IAS officer of India? – Sage
  4. Top Women Civil Servants In India, Get Female IAS Officers List
  5. Meet the 11 women IAS officers who are serving as district collectors in TN
  6. First Women IAS officers of India Isha Joshi & Anna Malhotra


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5 Women Who Became IAS At The Age Of 22

Get ready to know the youngest female IAS Officers of India, the women who have proved that no dream in the world is unachievable. UPSC Civil Services Exam is not an easy nut to crack, and cracking this hard nut at the young age of 22 is unimaginable. The UPSC Syllabus is one of the widest ones proposed by any examination body. So, if any candidate cracks this exam at the tender age of 22, it is commendable and inspiring at the same time. This means nothing is unachievable. India has been focusing on female education since Independence and here are some females who have proved their mettle. Their stories are as inspiring as any warrior. Check their success stories below. UPSC (IAS) Prelims 2022: Month-wise Current Affairs Quiz For Civil Services Exam Preparation| October 2021 List of Women Who Became IAS officers at 22: Smita Sabarwal: Smita Sabharwal is one of the most popular IAS of her age. A Commerce graduate from St Francis College for Women, Smita cleared her UPSC Civil Service Exam at the tender age of 22. She appeared for UPSC CSE 2000 securing an All India 4th rank. Smita Das, now Smita Sabarwal is married to IPS officer Akun Sabharwal. She is currently posted as Secretary to the Chief Minister (Government of Telangana) and also holds additional charge as Secretary of Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Department. She is most popularly known as People's Officer. Swati Meena: Swati Meena happens to be the youngest IAS officer of her batch in 2007. She hails from Raj...

UPSC 2022: 1st Woman IAS Officer of India Was From British Era! UPSC Civil Services Success Story

UPSC Civil Services is not a new word for the common man in India. There was a time when the British introduced the Civil Services Exam to look down upon Indians as they found it too difficult for Indians to even qualify for the exam, let alone become a civil servant. However, the first IAS officer of India was Rabindranath Tagore's brother, Satyendranath Tagore. But did you know even a woman of our country cracked the Civil Services Exam back in those days? It was called Indian Civil Services in those days or ICS. UPSC Mains 2021: Paper-1 (Essay) Analysis, Last-Minute Tips by Experts for GS-1, GS-2 Preparation First Woman IAS Officer of India: Anna Rajam Malhotra Anna Rajam Malhotra was the first woman to crack Civil Services in the days when the British ruled India. She is remembered as the first IAS officer of our country. Know all about her in the article below. Anna Rajam Malhotra: Early Life, Schooling, Husband Anna Rajam Malhotra was born on July 17, 1924, in Kerala's Ernakulam district. She completed her education in Kozhikode. She then studied at Madras University completing her graduation. Once she finished college, Anna Malhotra started preparation for Civil Services Exam and succeeded in her first attempt itself. It was in the year 1951 she became the first female Civil Servant of India. Anna Malhotra belonged to the 1951 batch of the IAS and married R. N. Malhotra, her batchmate. Anna Rajam Malhotra: Journey as an IAS Officer • She became an IAS officer at the...

Who was the 1st IAS officer of India? – Sage

Table of Contents • • • • • • • Who was the 1st IAS officer of India? Satyendranath Tagore In 1862, Satyendranath Tagore travelled from India to England to study for the exam. In 1863, he was chosen for the civil service, and after finishing his education in England, he returned to India in 1864. He was India’s first Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer. Who is the best female IAS officer in India? 12 Women IAS & IPS Officers Whose Leadership & Dedication Are Beyond Inspirational • Neeru Garg. • Aparna Kumar. • Harshika Singh. • Divya Devarajan. • Durga Shakti Nagpal. • Swetha Agarwal. • Tina Dabi. • Annies Kanmani Joy. Women Empowerment IAS. Who is the second woman IAS officer in India? Isha Basant Joshi (born Isha Basant Mukand; 31 December 1908, date of death unknown) was an Indian Administrative Service officer and author…. Isha Basant Joshi Born 31 December 1908 Lucknow Education La Martiere Girls Lucknow University Occupation Civil Servant, author Who is the best female IAS officer? These are 8 incredibly successful women IAS officers to watch out for. • Annies Kanmani Joy. An Indian Administrator and former nurse, Annies Kanmani Joy serves as a Deputy Commissioner at Kodagu, Karnataka. • Beela Rajesh. • Hari Chandana Dasari. • Durga Shakti Nagpal. • Rajni Shekhri Sibal. • Preeti Sudan. • Smita Sabharwal. • Tina Dabi. Why is Smita Sabharwal famous? Sabharwal is known popularly as people’s officer and is known to use latest developments in technology to her adv...

Top Women Civil Servants In India, Get Female IAS Officers List

Wonder Women in the Civil Services of India In this article, we bring you 10 wonder women in the civil services of India who served as civil servants and created wonders in the society as well as in the country. Facing all the difficulties and crossing all the barriers, these women reached the zenith and went on to inspire not only women but also men and today they are role models for many in the country. Read on about these top IAS, IFS, or IPS officers, who have served the country and get inspired for the To complement your preparation for • • • • • Why read about 10 Famous Women in Civil Services? It is not wrong to say that women are underrepresented in the Indian For every 20 male IAS officers, there is only 1 woman “There is no force more powerful than a woman determined to rise.” Famous Women in Civil Services The table below mentions the list of famous women civil servants: Kiran Bedi This name needs no introduction. The first woman IPS officer in India is currently the Lieutenant Governor of Puducherry, having ventured into politics after retirement from the service. She was known as an officer who was bold and upright, and one who was not afraid to take on the biggies. She was instrumental in bringing many reforms to the notorious Tihar Jail in Delhi. She won the Ramon Magsaysay Award in 1994. She was also the first Indian woman to be the Police Advisor to Secretary-General of the United Nations. Nirupama Rao Nirupama Rao, a 1973 batch Rao topped the IAS exam...

Meet the 11 women IAS officers who are serving as district collectors in TN

Tamil Nadu government currently has 11 woman bureaucrats serving as district collectors. This is one of the highest representations of women in collector posts that the state has seen recently. TNM takes a look at the career of these 11 women bureaucrats and also spoke to a few of them to understand their development plans for the respective districts. S Dhivyadharshini, Dharmapuri Collector: As Dharmapuri Collector S Dhivyadharshini, actively responds to the pleas of people on social media and attends to them swiftly. A law graduate, Dhivyadharshini attempted to clear the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) in her last year of college in 2009. However, she could not clear it since the UPSC exam clashed with her UG final year exams but Dhivyadharshini did not give up. She attended the exam the next year and stood All India First (Rank 1) in the Civil Services Examination, 2010. In an interview in 2011 to She has also served as the Regional Deputy Commissioner (North) and as Joint Commissioner (Health) in Greater Chennai Corporation (GCC). She was later made Collector of the newly formed Ranipet district. After serving as Trichy Collector, Dhivyadharshini assumed charge as Collector of Dharmapuri on May 19, 2021. B Gayathri Krishnan, Tiruvarur Collector: Gayathri Krishnan assumed charge as Tiruvarur Collector in June this year. Gayathri had initially worked as the sub-collector of Pollachi. As a sub-collector in the district, she is known for introducing the system of re...

First Women IAS officers of India Isha Joshi & Anna Malhotra

Over the recent years, a large number of women are clearing the civil service exam and getting into the prestigious Indian Administrative Service (IAS). Though it seems very normal now, the situation was different in the past. In the first half of the 20th century, especially before India became an independent nation, access to education among women was very rare. And, as a result, the participation of women in the administration was negligible. Now, we are learning about two extraordinary women - Isha Basant Joshi and Anna Rajam Malhotra - who overcame all the constraints of the society and became India’s first women IAS officers. Isha Basant Joshi Born on 31 December 1908, Isha Basant Joshi was an administrator, author and editor. Better known as India’s first woman IAS officer, Joshi was educated at the prestigious La Martinere Girls High School in Lucknow. In fact, she was the first Indian girl to get admission in this "Bastion of the British”. Later, she continued her education at Isabella Thoburn College in Luckow and completed her Master of Arts from the Lucknow University. To pursue higher studies, she went to Britain and became a part of the Indian Administrative Services. Isha Basant Joshi was posted as a Magistrate and then as an Assistant Commissioner in Delhi. During her career, she has held many positions in various departments, including senior roles in the Ministry of Education. After her retirement in 1966, Joshi started her next phase of career as an auth...