International Women's Day: This IPS officer is Iron Lady of Assam
International Women's Day: This IPS officer is Iron Lady of Assam
Share:

Women's Day is celebrated every year on 8 March. Today we are introducing you to Sanjukta Parashar, an IPS officer called the Iron Lady of Assam. Sanjukta is a pass out from the 2006 batch and Sanjukta grew up in Assam and studied till class 12th. But he says that 'she has grown up in Delhi and three years spent at Delhi University is the best time of her life'. Sanjukta has told, 'While living here, I understood what I can do. I learned to be self-reliant and learned to take care of myself, just as I do for others. But in these years I did not think of myself as a police officer.

He says that, 'at the age of 23, she decided that she would give UPSC exam.' At the same time, he had said, 'I think I am a woman, so I get media attention, but we want to change it. I do not think only men are made for this job, policing is gender-neutral. ' Along with this, she said that she feels uncomfortable about making an identity in the media. Whenever I read about myself, I feel like reading about someone else. Let me tell you all that once he said in an interview, 'I bow my head and try to do the work that has been given to me. This is what we can do. Doing the work to the best of your ability. Let us tell you that Sanjukta AK-47 always keeps with her. Yes, Sanjukta has killed 16 terrorists in 15 months in Assam and has captured many people.

In 2017, he has been appointed AC for four years in the National Investigation Agency (NIA) and started his journey in Makum in 2008 as Assistant Commandant. Not only this, Sanjukta once told a website that which was the most difficult case of his career? He had said, 'Murder case of a businessman who was kidnapped by a gang which involved gunmen and even callgirls. Initially, there was no information about this case. We had a lot of trouble due to having a sim card issue with a fake name. It was even more difficult that even after all our efforts, we could not save the kidnapped person. I still get nervous talking to his family because I think this is our big defeat. '

Also Read:

International Women's Day: Devika Rani was the first heroine of Indian cinema, Know journey

International Women's Day: Female stars of 'Tarak Mehta..' said this on special occasion

International Women's Day 2020: Why Women's Day is celebrated? Watch google doodle video

Juhi Parmar celebrates International Women's Day with friends

 

Join NewsTrack Whatsapp group
Related News