Ankita Sharma’s tale of perseverance, courage and triumph in IPS


Daijiworld Media Network – Chhattisgarh (MS)

Chhattisgarh, Feb 5: Ankita Sharma's remarkable journey from facing initial setbacks to becoming an IPS officer is truly inspiring. Despite two failed attempts at the UPSC exams, Ankita's determination and resilience shone through. Hailing from Durg in Chhattisgarh and graduating with an MBA, her dream of joining the Indian Police Service led her to New Delhi for UPSC preparation. However, financial constraints forced her to return to her native village, where she decided to pursue self-study.

Undeterred by the disappointments of her first two attempts, Ankita poured her heart into her third try and secured an impressive All India Rank of 203. This achievement paved the way for her to serve as the Superintendent of Police in the Khairagarh-Chhuikhadan-Gandai district.

Ankita's tenure as an IPS officer is marked by her bold and daring operations against Naxalites in Bastar, showcasing her courage and commitment to maintaining law and order. Her leadership skills are evident in the countless operations she has led in the challenging region.

Adding another dimension to her story, Ankita is married to Vivekananda Shukla, an officer in the Indian Army. This union reflects the strength and dedication of individuals serving the nation in different capacities.

Ankita Sharma's journey serves as a powerful example of resilience, determination, and eventual success. Her story is a source of inspiration for aspiring individuals facing challenges, emphasizing that with unwavering dedication, one can overcome obstacles and achieve their dreams.

 

 

 

  

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