Bureaucrats Magazine – Breaking News – IAS officer Pallavi Mishra also credited her success to her elder brother IPS officer Aditya Mishra who is a DCP in Indore. IAS officer Pallavi Mishra said, “Because of him I did not have to join any coaching. Everything got easier.”
Bureaucrats Magazine –The UPSC exam is one of the toughest ones that a person has to crack. Every year lakhs of students apply for the UPSC exam and give their heart and soul into becoming an IAS officer. Today, we will tell you about one such girl – Pallavi Mishra. Pallavi Mishra, hailing from Madhya Pradesh, got 73rd rank in UPSC. IAS officer Pallavi Mishra is a resident of Bhopal and also completed her schooling there. IAS officer Pallavi Mishra has a law degree from the National Law University in Delhi.
Bureaucrats Magazine –IAS officer Pallavi Mishra, when asked about her success in achieving AIR 73, said that the credit goes to her father Ajay Mishra who is a Senior Advocate, and her mother Prof. Dr. Renu Mishra who is a senior scientist.
Bureaucrats Magazine –IAS officer Pallavi Mishra also credited her success to her elder brother IPS officer Aditya Mishra who is a DCP in Indore. IAS officer Pallavi Mishra said, “Because of him I did not have to join any coaching. Everything got easier.”
It is important to know that UPSC in 2022 was IAS officer Pallavi Mishra’s second attempt. The first time IAS officer Pallavi Mishra took the UPSC exam, she failed to clear the Mains.
Bureaucrats Magazine –“I knew where I was lacking the first time. This time I focused on improving that. I could not write one essay of 25 marks the first time. I had read the subject wrong. This time I wrote a lot of tests and continued studying like this,” IAS officer Pallavi Mishra said.
Bureaucrats Magazine –Giving motivation to people who want to pursue their dreams of becoming an IAS officer, IAS officer Pallavi Mishra said, “I would tell people to recognize their shortcomings and work on them. Re-connect your lost confidence and start your preparation afresh.”
Bureaucrats Magazine –IAS officer Pallavi Mishra is also a trained classical singer and has done MA in music. She took music lessons from Pt. Siddharam Korwar since childhood.
Bureaucrats Magazine –Speaking about her work, IAS officer Pallavi Mishra said that during her service, her first priority will be to fight climate change. “Apart from this, I will try to take the schemes of the government to the women, be it education or health. I will work on the security of the city in such a way that every person feels safe,” IAS officer Pallavi Mishra said.