“Anna Rajam Malhotra” was the first lady IAS officer of India In 1951; she was discouraged from joining the service by the distinguished board which interviewed her. Instead, the Foreign Service and Central Services were offered as “suitable for women.” But Anna argued her case, stood her ground, chose Madras cadre and picked up her rank.
Roopa Mishra is the first woman who qualified the Indian Administrative Services (I.A.S.). She was born on 9th June, 1997 at Angul, Odisha and topped the I.A.S, Exam in the year 2013. She had completed her 12th from St. Joseph’s Girls High School at Cuttak and done her graduation from the Buxi Jagabandhu Bidyadhar College (BJB College), Bhubaneswar. Odisha.
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“Anna Rajam Malhotra” was the first lady IAS officer of India In 1951; she was discouraged from joining the service by the distinguished board which interviewed her. Instead, the Foreign Service and Central Services were offered as “suitable for women.” But Anna argued her case, stood her ground, chose Madras cadre and picked up her rank.
The first lady to qualified the Indian Administrative Services is Roopa Mishra.
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“Roopa Mishra” is the first woman who qualified in the Indian administrative services.
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Roopa Mishra is the first woman who qualified the Indian Administrative Services (I.A.S.). She was born on 9th June, 1997 at Angul, Odisha and topped the I.A.S, Exam in the year 2013. She had completed her 12th from St. Joseph’s Girls High School at Cuttak and done her graduation from the Buxi Jagabandhu Bidyadhar College (BJB College), Bhubaneswar. Odisha.