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Meet India's Youngest IPS Officer: Divya Tanwar's Inspiring UPSC Journey from AIR 438 to AIR 105


Updated: May 04, 2025 14:10

Image Source: Zee News
Divya Tanwar, India's youngest IPS officer, has grabbed the national spotlight with her incredible UPSC success story. Born and brought up in Nimbi village in Mahendragarh, Haryana, Divya fought through financial constraints and personal issues to become a part of the Indian Administrative Service (IAS). After obtaining AIR 438 in her initial attempt, she appeared for UPSC CSE again and secured a better rank of AIR 105, thereby demonstrating her unflinching perseverance. Here's an in-depth analysis:
 
Early Life & Struggles:
  • Divya's father passed away in 2011, leaving her family financially strained.
  • Her mother, Babita Tanwar, did her best to fund her education.
  • She completed schooling in government schools and then from Navodaya Vidyalaya, getting excellent grades.
UPSC Preparation Without Coaching:
  • In contrast to most aspirants, Divya prepared for UPSC alone through online study material and mock tests.
  • Her strict regimen enabled her to pass UPSC CSE 2021 at the age of 21, obtaining AIR 438.
Reappearing for UPSC & Achieving AIR 105:
  • Daunted by her previous performance, Divya resumed preparing and appeared for UPSC CSE 2022.
  • She achieved AIR 105, realizing her dream to be an IAS officer.
  • Her written exam mark improved from 751 to 834, and her interview mark improved to 160, making a total of 994 marks.
Current Role & Inspiration:
  • Divya is currently an IAS officer in the Manipur cadre, inspiring numerous aspirants.
  • Her story is testament to the strength of determination, resilience, and self-belief.
Influence on UPSC Aspirants:
  • Divya's success saga has inspired many thousands of students, demonstrating how self-study and determination alone can bring achievement.
  • She goes on to inspire aspirants via motivational speeches as well as interactions on social media.
This is an inspiring ride from a rural village in Haryana to the elite ranks of the IAS, a victory of hard work, commitment, and striving for excellence.
 
Sources: MSN, Zee News, Economic Times

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