Smriti mishra

  1. Bareilly's CO's daughter created history in UPSC exam, secured fourth rank in the country, know the journey of becoming an IAS
  2. Smriti Mishra: Biography, Age, Marksheet, Optional Subject
  3. Meet Smriti Mishra, daughter of UP policeman, who bagged AIR 4 in UPSC 2022; know her study mantra
  4. After 2 Failed Attempts, UP Police Officer's Daughter Smriti Mishra Secures Rank 4 in UPSC CSE 2022
  5. "Embers of Resilience: Igniting Mental Wellness in the Workplace"


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Bareilly's CO's daughter created history in UPSC exam, secured fourth rank in the country, know the journey of becoming an IAS

Bareilly. Smriti Mishra, daughter of PCS Rajkumar Mishra, who was responsible for Circle Two (CO Second) of Police in Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh, has created history in the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) examination. She has become IAS by passing the UPSC exam in 2022. He secured the fourth rank in the country in UPSC. After the result came on Tuesday, Smriti Mishra called her father CO Rajkumar Mishra and said, ‘Papa, I have become an IAS. He was in the SSP office at that time. After this, a wave of happiness ran in the SSP office. Those who congratulated Rajkumar Mishra started getting calls. Smriti Mishra has made it to the top five in her fourth attempt. Got the fourth rank in the fourth interview of UPSC. She is studying law from Delhi. Native of Prayagraj CO Rajkumar Mishra is originally from Bharadwajapuram of Prayagraj (Allahabad) city. In the year 1989, he was admitted to the recruitment of Inspector in UP Police. Became Inspector in 2013. After this he became CO in 2021. CO has also lived in Faridpur and Mirganj in Bareilly. UPSC Result Topper: UP’s Ishita Kishore topped UPSC, Bareilly’s Smriti Paul got fourth rank Smriti has set a target in 10th Smriti, who became an IAS, had decided to become an IAS in the 10th standard. Studied for eight hours regularly. He did his 12th standard studies from Agra. B.Sc from Delhi. She used to study and prepare notes everyday. When he called his father Rajkumar Mishra after the result, his happiness knew no bounds. After t...

Smriti Mishra: Biography, Age, Marksheet, Optional Subject

Smriti Mishra, who is currently studying law in Delhi, called her father to share some exciting news. She informed him that she has achieved the fourth rank in the UPSC (Union Public Service Commission) exams, which is a prestigious government examination in India. Smriti is the daughter of DSP Rajkumar Mishra, who is posted in Bareilly and originally hails from Prayagraj. This was Smriti’s second attempt at the UPSC exams, and she successfully secured a high rank. Family Background of Smriti Mishra Rajkumar Mishra, Smriti’s father, is a police officer currently serving as CO-Second in Bareilly. He started his career as a sub-inspector in the UP Police back in 1989 and has held various positions such as SO (Station Officer) and Inspector in different districts of Uttar Pradesh. Over the years, he received promotions and became an Inspector in 2013, and later a DSP in 2021. Rajkumar Mishra’s son, Lokesh Mishra, practices law in the Delhi High Court and Supreme Court. Smriti’s ambition to become an IAS (Indian Administrative Service) officer is supported by her family. Name Smriti Mishra Education Currently studying law in Delhi UPSC Rank Fourth rank in UPSC Attempts Second attempt Father’s Name Rajkumar Mishra Father’s Role DSP (Deputy Superintendent of Police) Father’s Posting Bareilly Father’s Residence Prayagraj Family Background Father: Rajkumar Mishra, CO-Second in Bareilly Mother: Anita Sibling Brother Lokesh Mishra, practicing law in Delhi High Court/Supreme Court Ac...

Meet Smriti Mishra, daughter of UP policeman, who bagged AIR 4 in UPSC 2022; know her study mantra

The UPSC Civil Service Examination 2022 results were released by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) on May 23, 2023. In the UPSC 2022, four women—Ishita Kishore, Garima Lohia, Uma Harathi N, and Smirti Mishra—won the top spots. Smriti Mishra bagged the AIR 4 in the UPSC 2022 exam. About Smriti Mishra: Smriti Mishra is a graduate of Delhi University. She cleared the UPSC Civil Service Examination on the third attempt. As per media sources, after attempting twice for the Civil Service exams, she was very anxious about her UPSC results this time. She attended St. Clair's Higher Secondary School in Agra for her education. In her class 12 exam, she received 96.6% marks. Smriti went to Noida with her brother after completing her education. She studied B.Sc at Miranda House of College. Her optional subject was Zoology, a study that specializes in the study of animals both living and extinct. According to the reports, Smriti was travelling in the metro when the results were declared and she checked her result 12 times to be sure. Smriti claims that she wants to be an IAS officer. Smriti was inspired by her father as a little girl when she saw him serving society.She decided on her aspiration when she was in Class 10th. Rajkumar Mishra, the father of Smriti Mishra, is a Deputy Superintendent of Police assigned to the Uttar Pradesh Police in Bareilly as a CO (second). In 1989, Raj Kumar began his career with the Uttar Pradesh Police as a sub-inspector. In 2021, he was elevat...

After 2 Failed Attempts, UP Police Officer's Daughter Smriti Mishra Secures Rank 4 in UPSC CSE 2022

After devoting three years of her crucial career, UPSC civil services exam aspirant Smriti Mishra evolved into one of the toppers with an unbeatable rank of 4. Taking her father, who is also a civil servant, as her inspiration, Smriti went forward on this tough yet thrilling journey for UPSC. After two failed attempts, her ‘smart-hard work’ as she puts it, paid off. With two unsuccessful attempts in UPSC CSE prelims, Smriti understood the nuances of her strategy and pulled them up in her third attempt. In an exclusive interview with News18.com, the topper said, “Prelims examinations have evolved and are not a simple paper to crack. Consistent practice of last year’s question papers, hold on comprehension is a must to work on." She said while attempting the question paper, she first completed the low-hanging or easy questions from the prelims examination. A native of Prayagraj, Smriti shared her secret of answer writing. She said aspirants prepare for answer writing even before qualifying prelims. For Smriti, the main elements for her answer writing were practice, solving last year’s question papers, current affairs, and self-written notes. While formulating answers and notes, Smriti took guidance from 2021 topper Shruti Sharma’s notes and answer scripts. “I focused on content enrichment, used multiple examples, cited facts that could be used in other answers as well, gave 30 minutes for each answer, used diagrams, flowchart and wrote quotes and case studies for ethics exam...

"Embers of Resilience: Igniting Mental Wellness in the Workplace"

Trisha had found herself entangled in the labyrinth of office politics, surrounded by those who believed that ingratiating oneself was the key to success. Unfortunately, this toxic environment took a toll on her mental well-being, leaving her feeling isolated and drained. Despite the tempting perks of her job, such as a generous salary, the option to work from home, and its proximity to her residence, she began experiencing burnout almost every day. Realizing she couldn't switch jobs, Trisha mustered up the courage to seek solace and understanding from the Human Resources (HR) department. To her dismay, Trisha discovered that even the HR team seemed distant and unresponsive. Their lack of communication deepened her despair, as she felt the one avenue for support was closing its doors on her too. Determined to find understanding, Trisha decided to take matters into her own hands and sought guidance from someone at the top who could genuinely empathize with her struggle. PC: Joblist.com With trepidation, she crafted a confidential email to the CEO, pouring out her frustrations and the daily challenges she faced. Trisha shared the heavy burden of managing a high loan EMI, escalating household expenses, and the responsibilities of raising two school-going children. She mustered her strength when she revealed that she was also a devoted mother to a special needs child, requiring extra time and specially designed therapy. To her immense relief and astonishment, the CEO not only ...