Meet IAS Ankita Choudhary, daughter of a sugar mill worker, cracked UPSC with AIR-14

With her father’s unwavering support, Ankita diligently prepared for UPSC and appeared for her first attempt in 2017. However, she failed, leaving her with two options: to quit or learn from her mistake and bounce back.

IAS Ankita Choudhary, daughter of a sugar mill worker, cracked UPSC with AIR-14

From being the daughter of a sugar mill worker to becoming an IAS officer, the journey of Ankita Choudhary is full of inspiration. Ankita is a living example of hard work despite facing tragedy in life and has proved that with persistence and determination, one can achieve anything in life.

Born in a modest, lower-middle-class family in Meham district of Haryana’s Rohtak, Ankita has been a brilliant student since her school days. Ankita’s mother passed away following a tragic car accident that left her broken from within. However, her father who worked as an accountant at a sugar mill always encouraged her to study well and be independent and self-sufficient.