IPS Tanu Shree Success Story

New Delhi: One of the hardest exams to pass is the civil service exam, and for many people, becoming an IAS officer—a position that represents a distinguished career and national service—is the goal of passing it. Fewer than 1% of the thousands of applicants who take the exam each year to become IAS, IFS, IRS, and IPS candidates are able to gain a seat. This is the tale of IPS Tanu Shree, who raised the bar for greatness.

She took the tests in 2016, and in May 2017, she got the results. She got her family a job as an IPS officer and made them very happy. Tanu Shree continued her training at the Hyderabad Police Academy to fulfill her requirements. She is allegedly assigned as an SSP to Shopian, Jammu and Kashmir, at the moment.

Tanu Shree gives her parents, Subodh Kumar and Neelam Prasad, credit for her accomplishments. Her greatest source of inspiration has always been her father, a former DIG. She married in 2015 and acquired the skill of deftly juggling domestic duties with her aspirations.

She started school in Motihari, Bihar, and went on to study at a number of other schools before earning her diploma from DAV Public School in Bokaro after finishing Class 12.

She relocated to Delhi in order to prepare for competitive examinations such as the UPSC. Throughout her journey, Manu Shree, her older sister and a CRPF commandant, served as a major source of inspiration and support.

Many are inspired by Tanu Shree’s incredible journey. She is an inspiration to others because of the way she ran her family and followed her dreams.