
New Delhi:
Women’s day: The role of a woman has always been incomparable, from home to outside, the woman tried to make everything beautiful. A wife, a sister, daughter in every form as a mother, the woman has played every role well. Not only this, when it comes to handling the outside world, women have done wonders there too. Nowadays women are achieving success in every field with their ability and hard work. Women have given equal support to men in serving the country. Today on this Women’s Day, we will talk about those strong top 10 women IAS-PS who made an identity and courage and became an inspiration for many women. Let’s know the names of those women.
Anna Rajam Malhotra (Anna Rajam Malhotra IAS)
Anna Rajam Malhotra is the first woman IAS officer of Azad India. He started his career with a 1951 batch and worked with two Prime Ministers and seven Chief Ministers. She was awarded the Padma Bhushan and has also been in charge of the 1982 Asian Games.
Kiran Bedi (Kiran Bedi IPS)
Kiran Bedi is the first female IPS officer of India to pass the UPSC exam in 1972 batch. He also received the Ramon Magsaysay Award for the reforms made in Tihar Jail. His work was important in anti -corruption campaigns and social reforms.
Durga Shakti Nagpal (Durga Shakti Nagpal IAS)
IAS Durga Shakti Nagpal is an officer of 2010 batch and is working in Uttar Pradesh cadre. He is known for his strict action against illegal sand mining mafia. His honesty and courage brought him a different identity.
Sanjukta Parashar
IPS Sanjukta Parashar is a 2006 batch Assam cadre officer. He led several campaigns against militants, killing 16 militants and arrested more than 64. She is known as ‘Iron Lady of Assam’.
Smita Sabharwal (Smita Sabharwal IAS)
Smita Sabharwal is a 2001 batch IAS officer. She is working in the Telangana cadre and is the youngest female officer in the Chief Minister’s Office. He has done remarkable work in education and health reforms and is famous as ‘People’s Officer’.
Aparna Kumar (Aparna Kumar IPS)
IPS Aparna Kumar is a 2002 batch officer. He is working in Uttar Pradesh cadre and is the first woman officer to conquer seven highest peaks of seven continents. She has played an important role in disaster management and relief works and is also the first woman IPS officer to reach the southern pole.
Tina Dabi IAS
Tina Dabi is a 2015 batch IAS officer, who topped the UPSC exam in her first attempt. She is working in Rajasthan cadre and is the first female officer from the Dalit class. She is active in the field of rural development and women empowerment.
Merin Joseph IPS
Marin Joseph is a 2012 batch IPS officer, who is working in Kerala cadre. He played an important role in bringing the rape accused to India from Saudi Arabia. She is known for her bravery and quick decisions.
Kanchan Chaudhary Bhattacharya IPS)
Kanchan Chaudhary Bhattacharya is a 1973 batch IPS officer and is the first woman Director General of Police. She was awarded the President’s Medal for her contribution to women safety and crime control.
B. Chandrakala (B. Chandrakala IAS)
IAS B. Chandrakala is an officer of 2008 batch. During his services in Uttar Pradesh cadre, he took strict steps against corruption and played an important role in development works.
All these women officials have not only been a pioneer in their field, but they have also made significant contribution towards bringing change in society with their hard work and courage. His success and struggle is an inspiration for today’s generation.
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