The resignation of Bihar’s ‘Lady Singham’ and IPS officer Kamya Mishra has been accepted by the President. A year ago, he submitted his resignation to the President. The resignation of Kamya, who has earlier made headlines for the fiery and strong working style, has forced many people to think about the journey of this extraordinary officer. He passed the Civil Services Examination at the age of 22 in 2019. He has now resigned at the age of 28.
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However, despite her brilliant career, Kamya took a difficult decision to resign from IPS in August 2024 citing family reasons. His resignation was not initially accepted, but eventually approved the President. His resignation has given birth to a lot of discussions amidst Kamya Mishra’s touching the heights of his career. Although the reasons behind his decision are private, the sources quoted that the reason for his resignation is family responsibilities. Kamya Mishra is married to Awadhesh Saroj, a 2021 batch IPS officer of Bihar cadre.
Who is Kamya Mishra
Kamya Mishra, a resident of Odisha, was an excellent student. Kamya scored 98% marks in class 12, which laid the foundation of his remarkable academic career. The dedication of Lady Singham towards studies helped her pass the prestigious UPSC exam in her first attempt, which gave her a reputed place in IPS at the age of just 22 years. Kamya’s educational excellence has always kept him separate from others. She completed her graduation from the famous Lady Shri Ram College of Delhi University. Mishra’s hard work and talent gave him the 172nd rank in the UPSC exam in 2019, which eventually gave him a place in the Indian Police Service.
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He was initially assigned Himachal Pradesh cadre, and was later transferred to Bihar cadre. It was here that his professional journey began, and the state gave him the reputation of a dynamic and competent officer. She was now famous for her fast decision making and effective leadership skills. Their upliftment was seen as a ray of hope for the youth, especially women, who desire to change public service.