UPSC Success Story: With dedication, hard work, and passion to serve society, IPS officer Pritpal Kaur has gained a considerable spotlight on social media platforms. 2016-batch IPS officer Pritpal Kaur has been offering free coaching to underprivileged students for the civil services exam. In addition to her educational initiatives, she counsels drug addicts and their families, aiding in recovery and rehabilitation. She has been actively helping local communities in their fight against tobacco addiction.
Adding feathers to her hat, Pritpal Kaur, an Indian Police Service (IPS) officer from Nagaland, has achieved a remarkable milestone by being the only Indian selected among 40 police officers under 40 years of age worldwide for the prestigious International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) Award for 2024.
Before joining the Indian Police Service (IPS), Pritpal Kaur worked as a dentist in Hyderabad. After clearing the civil services exam, she was posted in Nagaland’s Tuensang district. Driven by a desire to assist students in preparing for the UPSC exam, she began engaging with them through social media. This initiative evolved into conducting classes with the support of fellow police and civil administration officers.
Pritpal Kaur cleared the Civil Services (Main) Examination 2015. She scored 760 marks in the written examination and 146 marks in the personality test. Overall she scored 906 marks.
Meet woman, who quit as dentist to crack UPSC exam, became IPS officer, only Indian in global list of top…
Adding feathers to her hat, Pritpal Kaur, an Indian Police Service (IPS) officer from Nagaland, has achieved a remarkable milestone by being the only Indian selected among 40 police officers under 40 years of age worldwide for the prestigious International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) Award for 2024.
Before joining the Indian Police Service (IPS), Pritpal Kaur worked as a dentist in Hyderabad. After clearing the civil services exam, she was posted in Nagaland’s Tuensang district. Driven by a desire to assist students in preparing for the UPSC exam, she began engaging with them through social media. This initiative evolved into conducting classes with the support of fellow police and civil administration officers.
Pritpal Kaur cleared the Civil Services (Main) Examination 2015. She scored 760 marks in the written examination and 146 marks in the personality test. Overall she scored 906 marks.