Meet the IAS official, she lost her father when she was young; her passion impressed Vikas Divyakirti, breaking the UPSC exam with air

The UPSC Civil Service Examination (CSE) is considered one of the most challenging exams in India, provided that the competition is fierce, large syllabus and multi-stage exams are strong. Every year there are few exams that succeed and become a role model for aspiring candidates.
Vikas Divyakirti (Photo/Instagram)
The UPSC Civil Service Examination (CSE) is considered one of the most challenging exams in India, provided that the competition is fierce, large syllabus and multi-stage exams are strong. Every year there are few exams that succeed and become a role model for aspiring candidates.
In this article, we will talk about the journey of IAS Divya Tanwar, who performed the UPSC test at the age of 21, becoming one of the youngest IAS officials to pass the exam.
Who is Divya Tanwar?
Divya Tanwar, a native of Mahendragarh district in Haryana, faces financial difficulties after his father’s death. Her mother was a housekeeper who had made a living while providing education to her daughter.
She completed her primary education from a public school. Later, she continued to graduate from science. After that, she did it for her heart while cleaning up the UPSC exam.
Vikas Divyakirti’s favorite student
Divya received an impressive All India Ranking (AIR) 438 in the UPSC 2021 exam under the hard work and determination of UPSC lecturer Vikas Divyakirti and the guidance of POERSUALE. Divyakirti was impressed by her passion and she realized that she was one of his most successful students.
Currently, Divya has been appointed as an IAS official of Manipur cadre.