Meet the daughter of a female rickshaw driver, her air is…

Adiba Ahmed, a woman from Yavatmal district of Maharashtra, passed the Cracking Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) exam and became history as she became the first Muslim woman in Maharashtra to become an IAS official.
Meet the daughter of a female rickshaw driver, her air is…
Adiba Ahmed, a woman from Yavatmal district of Maharashtra, passed the Cracking Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) exam and became history as she became the first Muslim woman in Maharashtra to become an IAS official. Not only did she crack the exam, she also won the impressive 142nd place in all India. In the UPSC 2024 exam, women prove their value is a large number of rankings. Among these top hats, Adiba achieved an extraordinary milestone, making her family proud of her achievements.
Education by Adiba Ahmed
Ahmed completed her education at the Abeda inamdar College in Pune, after which she completed her higher education in Urdu and mathematics. When her bachelor’s degree and bachelor’s degree were completed, she began preparing for the UPSC exam. Adiba said the honor of her success was attributed to the enormous support of her family. “I have decided after 12th grade that I want to crack UPSC. My uncle was inspired by my uncle, who is the secretary of the NGO. His guidance gave me the courage to move in this direction.”
Adiba’s father is a rickshaw driver and her mother is a housewife because they realize her daughter is prepared with all her heart and soul, and her struggles will bring her great results.
Adiba’s UPSC Success
While doing so on the second attempt is also an amazing feat, only a few were able to crack the UPSC exam in their first attempt, as it took years to get the UPSC clearance, and most substudents couldn’t pass even after years of hard work. But for Adiba, the struggle was not a long one, as she cleared the UPSC exam in her second attempt. Adiba worked harder and made it one of the top 150 students in India through a new plan. Regarding her UPSC journey, Adiba said: “There are many moments along the way, but the support of my family and my determination will never bring me back.”
She received congratulatory messages from all her friends and family who pushed her forward and made everyone feel proud. Her father said in this case: “Our daughter proves that if one goal is determined, any goal can be achieved. We are proud that our daughter has made history.”
After UPSC announced the results for 2024, the committee recommended that 1,009 candidates be listed and recommended the appointment of various services. 284 of them are women, three of them are also top five, and Shakti Dubey is the top Air 1 person.