Ananya das ias

  1. [Watch] Odisha IAS Officers Ananya Das & Chanchal Rana Shake A Leg At Wedding Sangeet
  2. Odisha: Two more Odisha IAS officers to tie knot after Ananya, Chanchal
  3. IAS Ananya Das to Get Married for 2nd Time With Bolangir Collector
  4. IAS officers Sambalpur Collector Ananya Das, Balangir Collector Chanchal Rana get married [Video]
  5. Odisha : Ananya Das appointed as Sambalpur Collector
  6. IAS Ananya Ties Knot with IAS Officer Chanchal Rana, Check Their Ranks and Mark Sheet
  7. Two more Odisha cadre IAS officers to tie the knot this month
  8. Political Science Preparation By Ananya Das (AIR 16)


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[Watch] Odisha IAS Officers Ananya Das & Chanchal Rana Shake A Leg At Wedding Sangeet

Bhubaneswar: Video of the sangeet ceremony of Odisha-cadre IAS officers Ananya Das and Chanchal Rana has gone viral. They tied the knot at a hotel in Guwahati on Monday night. In the video, Sambalpur Collector Ananya Das can be dancing to song, “Sona Kitna Sona Hai”. She is then joined by the 2014-batch IAS officer Rana, who is currently serving as Balangir Collector. The duo then shake a leg to the “Ghagra” song from Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani and “Aadha Sa Wada Kabhi” from Jab We Met. Also Read: Odisha-Cadre IAS Officers Ananya Das, Chanchal Rana Tie The Knot; Pics Inside The Balangir collector had also joined the dancing baaratis as the procession neared the wedding venue amid fireworks last night. Family members, relatives and close friends attended the event and wished the newly married couple. The duo had exchanged rings on February 19 in the presence of family members and close relatives at Das’ official residence in Sambalpur. This is second wedding for both Das and Rana. Earlier, Das had married IAS Officer Abdaal M. Akhtar, who is now posted as the Collector of Koraput. Similarly, Rana happens to be ex-husband of Rayagada Collector Swadha Dev Singh. Das, a 2015-batch IAS officer of Gujarat cadre, hails from Assam. After getting married to Odisha-cadre IAS officer Akhtar, she was allowed to change her cadre.

Odisha: Two more Odisha IAS officers to tie knot after Ananya, Chanchal

Puri/Rayagada: After the wedding of Ananya Das and Chanchal Rana, two more IAS officers from Odisha cadre are all set to tie the nuptial knot soon, said a source. The source said that Puri district Collector Samarth Verma and Rayagada district Collector Swadha Dev Singh will get married May 21. This would be the second marriage for both the IAS officers. Samarth had earlier married Suchi Singh, who is an Indian Railways Officer and Swadha Dev Singh was married to Bolangir Collector Chanchal Rana, added the source. The source informed that Samarth will take leave after the Rath Yatra preparatory meeting, whereas Swadha Dev Singh will be on leave from May 7. It can be mentioned here that Odisha cadre IAS officers Ananya Das and Chanchal Rana tied the nuptial knot at a hotel in Guwahati May 2. PNN

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Bhubaneswar: With normalcy returning to Sambalpur, collector Ananya Das tied the nuptial knot with fellow IAS officer Chanchal Rana at a hotel in Guwahati on Monday. Rana, a 2014-batch IAS officer, is currently serving as Balangir collector. He joined the dancing baaratis as the procession neared the wedding venue amid fireworks last night. Family members, relatives and close friends attended the event and wished the newly married couple. The duo had exchanged rings on February 19 in the presence of family members and close relatives at Das’ official residence in Sambalpur. This is second wedding for both Das and Rana. Earlier, Das had married IAS Officer Abdaal M. Akhtar, who is now posted as the Collector of Koraput. Similarly, Rana happens to be ex-husband of Rayagada Collector Swadha Dev Singh. Das, a 2015-batch IAS officer of Gujarat cadre, hails from Assam. After getting married to Odisha-cadre IAS officer Akhtar, she was allowed to change her cadre. Prior to her appointment as the Sambalpur Collector, she was the Commissioner of Cuttack Municipal Corporation (CMC). Rana is an alumnus of NIT Silchar. He ranked seventh in the civil services exam. He hails from Nalco Nagar in Angul district.

IAS Ananya Das to Get Married for 2nd Time With Bolangir Collector

IAS officer and According to sources, the two senior IAS officers exchanged rings in the presence of their family, friends and colleagues. Das and Rana will tie the nuptial knot within three months, sources informed. It is worthwhile to mention here that, Das, who hails from Assam, had earlier tied the knot with However, after separation from their respective partners, both Das and Rana decided to marry again. Das, a 2015 batch Gujarat cadre IAS officer, had previously held the position of the commissioner of the Cuttack Municipal Corporation (CMC). On the other hand, Rana, an alumnus of NIT Silchar, is a 2014 batch IAS officer and bagged seventh rank at the India level. Earlier, UPSC civil service examination 2015 topper a:10:

IAS officers Sambalpur Collector Ananya Das, Balangir Collector Chanchal Rana get married [Video]

Watch Video: The duo had gotten engaged in February in the presence of their family members and close relatives at her official residence in Sambalpur. This was second wedding for both Ananya Das and Chanchal Rana. Earlier, Ananya had married IAS Officer Abdaal M. Akhtar, who is currently posted as the Collector of Koraput district. Similarly, Chanchal Rana is the ex-husband of Rayagada Collector Swadha Dev Singh.

Odisha : Ananya Das appointed as Sambalpur Collector

Ananya Das, who is now the Commissioner of CMC, has been appointed as Collector and DM of Sambalpur district. The 2018-batch IAS officer J Sonal has been posted as Commissioner of Berhampur Municipal Corporation. According to the notification issued by the General Administration and Public grievance Department, 2013-batch IAS officer Kulange Vijay Amruta, who is the Collector of Ganjam now, has been appointed as the Commissioner of BMC. Nikhil Pavan Kalyan, 2012-batch IAS officer has been posted as CMC Commissioner. Suryawanshi Mayur Vikash (2018-batch), who is the Sambalpur Sub-Collector, now, has been appointed as Additional Commissioner of BMC. Bhubaneswar, June 15: After a respite for two days, heat wave conditions returned to Odisha with 25 places in the State recording temperature of 40 degree Celsius or more on Thursday. According to the Bhubaneswar centre of India Meteorological Department (IMD), Jharsuguda was the hottest place in the

IAS Ananya Ties Knot with IAS Officer Chanchal Rana, Check Their Ranks and Mark Sheet

Ananya Das is a 2015 Gujarat cadre IAS Officer. She had previously held the position of commissioner of the Cuttack Municipal Corporation. Ananya Das is presently Collector and DM, Sambalpur. Ananya Das from Odisha clinched All India Rank 16th and emerged as the State topper in the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) Exam. She always wanted to become IAS officer. She once said that success is not accidental, it comes with focus and dedication. Ananya cleared UPSC exam in first attempt. IAS Chanchal Rana is District Collector in Odisha. Chanchal Rana, is a 2014 batch IAS officer, who belongs to West Bengal. But his upbringing and studies were in Odisha. He was married to Rayagada collector Swadha Dev Singh. Reports claim that Chanchal had bagged 9th position. Chanchal Rana was among the 18 district collectors from across the country who received the ‘Indian Express Excellence In Governance Award’ from Home Minister Amit Shah.

Two more Odisha cadre IAS officers to tie the knot this month

It is worth mentioning here that this would be the second marriage for both Samarth and Swadha. Samarth had earlier married to Shuchi Singh, an allied officer, while Swadha is the former wife of Chanchal Rana, who is currently posted as Bolangir Collector. Ananya Das, who is now working as the Collector of Sambalpur, had earlier married to IAS officer Abdaal M. Akhtar, now posted as Koraput Collector.

Political Science Preparation By Ananya Das (AIR 16)

If you are searching on how to prepare for Political Science Optional then here you go for a perfect strategy by Ananya Das (AIR-16) The past year in my life has seen a whirlwind of activity like never before and as it happens, the process itself was a very enriching experience. I had my lows and disappointments but the final verdict made up for all of that and more. Through this process, I understood my strengths and weaknesses better and tried my best to turn my adversity to an advantage. The biggest challenge I faced was political science. Coming from a largely technical background, I had no prior knowledge of the subject except what I had studied in GS. By prelims, I knew that my GS preparation was in order. I scored a 134 in GS in prelims and that corroborated my belief. But having started Political Science classes in July 2014 , I felt pretty lost in the beginning. But soon enough, the subject caught hold of my imagination. I decided to keep pace with the class in topics that were alien to me (Paper1, Part 1) and finished the parts like International Relations and Indian Govt and politics from previous year’s notes simultaneously. By November, I had managed to finish the huge syllabus and then I proceeded to consolidate and revise. Thankfully, my answer writing practice in GS bailed me out in Political Science but I still believe that it is advisable to practice answer writing for optional separately. I figured this out in the last few weeks before mains. In the end,...