Meet
IPS Aparajita
Rai. Raised in Sikkim, Aparajita faced personal tragedy early on—losing
her mother at just 8 years old. But instead of giving in to her pain, she used
it as fuel to chase her dreams. Determined to bring change from within the
system, she cracked the UPSC Civil Services exam twice—in 2010 and 2011—despite
the odds stacked against her.
Becoming Sikkim’s first female IPS officer, she shone during her training, winning multiple top awards. As an officer, she’s played a key role in busting smuggling rackets involving drugs and gold, earning respect for her courage and integrity.
Aparajita’s journey teaches that setbacks don’t define us—our response to them does. She continues to inspire countless young minds to rise above challenges and chase their purpose.
#IPS #Inspiration #SuccessStory #CivilServices #Perseverance#NeverGiveUp
~ Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam Centre
Becoming Sikkim’s first female IPS officer, she shone during her training, winning multiple top awards. As an officer, she’s played a key role in busting smuggling rackets involving drugs and gold, earning respect for her courage and integrity.
Aparajita’s journey teaches that setbacks don’t define us—our response to them does. She continues to inspire countless young minds to rise above challenges and chase their purpose.
#IPS #Inspiration #SuccessStory #CivilServices #Perseverance#NeverGiveUp
~ Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam Centre
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