Tamali Saha is now an IFS officer stationed in West Bengal.
IFS officer, Tamali Saha, lives in North Pargana district of West Bengal and did her training there.
Tamali Saha, a 23-year-old achiever, has broken records by cracking the highly competitive Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) exam in her very first attempt. Her remarkable success story serves as an inspiration to candidates across the country, demonstrating that with relentless dedication, hard work and the right strategy, you can achieve any feat.
Born in North 24 Parganas in West Bengal, she completed her education in her hometown before moving to Kolkata for her bachelor’s degree in zoology from the University of Kolkata.
During her college days, she was steadfast in her determination to crack the UPSC exam. Her relentless dedication to her goal paid off in 2020 when she successfully cleared the UPSC Indian Forest Service Examination in her debut attempt. Consequently, she was appointed as an officer of the Indian Forest Service (IFS), a coveted position, and was posted to her home state of West Bengal. Tamali Saha’s achievements have not only made her family, friends and community proud, but have also inspired countless aspirants who dream of achieving prestigious titles and serving as public servants.
Her journey is a great example of the fact that one’s age or the obstacles one encounters do not determine one’s career; rather, it is the achievements and passion that push a person to turn their dreams into reality.