Sangati Jogwar

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  • IAS officers like Tina Dabi and Pari Bishnoi are big inspiration for IAS aspirants.
  • Check out the details of the most popular IAS officers in India.

In India being an IAS officer is a dream come true for most youngsters who want to work in public administration or government jobs. That is why such IAS aspirants follow the success stories of IAS officers who inspire and motivate them to continue working hard so that one day they will also successfully achieve their goals.

Currently, many young IAS officers in India are grabbing headlines repeatedly and also attracting a lot of social media following and attention similar to celebrities and social media influencers.

Tina Dabi

Both her career and personal life have been hot topics of discussion. From being the topper of Civil Services Exams in 2015 to marrying early, divorcing, and remarrying IAS officer Pradeep Gawande, this collector of Jaisalmer has been in the news both for her personal and professional life.

Ria Dabi

This younger sister of Tina Dabi was recently appointed as an IAS officer in Rajasthan. She ranked 15th position in the UPSC exams held in 2020.

Aishwarya Sheoran

The resident of Rajasthan's Churu district cleared the UPSC examination in her first attempt. Prior to that Aishwarya worked as a model and reached the finals of Clean and Clear Face Fresh and also finished third in the Femina Miss India 2016 beauty pageant.

Simultaneously, she tried for the UPSC exams and managed to get the 93rd spot on her first attempt.

Pari Bishnoi

A resident of Ajmer, Pari cleared the UPSC exams in 2019 and earned 30th place in the ranking. Pari has given the credit for her success to her family members, especially her mother.

Srushti Deshmukh

She passed the Civil Services exams in the first attempt and was ranked in the 5th spot. She was the best female UPSC candidate of 2018. Srushti married IAS Nagarjun Gowda who belongs to the same batch of IAS officers in 2022 and both of them have a good following on social media.

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