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As Chairperson, Nhava Sheva Port Trust, Anna Malhotra was responsible for building India's first computerised port, Nhavasheva, in Mumbai [2] [4] and was also the first woman to serve as a Secretary to the Government of India. [4] She was awarded the Padma Bhushan in 1989. [5] [4] Malhotra died in September 2018 at the age of 91. [6]
The first woman IAS officer of Independent India, [1] Joshi was posted as Magistrate and then as Assistant Commissioner in Delhi. [2] She held senior and honorable positions in various departments and became the Commissioner-cum-State-Editor of the District Gazette until 1996. [2] She served in senior roles in the Ministry of Education. She ...
Singhal gave the civil service examination in 2010, 2011, 2013 and 2014 and in the first three attempts she got Indian Revenue Service whereas in 2015 she got Indian Administrative Service (IAS). After MBA, before appearing for Civil Services Examination in 2010, she worked as a Strategy Manager in Cadbury India and as marketing intern at the ...
An officer of the 1968 IAS batch of the Union Territories cadre, Rai is the first woman to hold the post of Revenue Secretary in the Ministry of Finance.She was appointed in June 2003 and held the post till September 2004.
After graduating, she joined IAS in 1952. Then in 1956, she was the Deputy Commissioner and was the first woman in India to be appointed to the post nationwide. She was awarded the British Council Scholarship at LSE on social services in developing countries, with special emphasis on health, education and society welfare schemes.
Muthamma was first posted to the Indian Embassy at Paris. [6] She also went on to serve as a diplomat in Rangoon, London, and on the Pakistan and America Desks in the Ministry of External Affairs in New Delhi. [7] She was appointed India's Ambassador to Hungary in 1970. She thus became the first woman from within the service to be appointed ...
Pratibha Devisingh Patil (born 19 December 1934), also known as Pratibha Patil Shekhawat, [1] [2] is an Indian politician and lawyer who served as the president of India from 2007 to 2012. She was the first woman to become the president of India.
As a young woman, Bedi frequented the Service Club in Amritsar, where interaction with senior civil servants inspired her to take up a public service career. On 16 July 1972, Bedi started her police training at the National Academy of Administration in Mussoorie. She was the only woman in a batch of 80 men, and became the first woman IPS officer.