Human Interest

Tenzin Yangki Becomes the First Woman from Arunachal Pradesh to Join the Indian Police Service


In a landmark achievement that marks a proud moment for Arunachal Pradesh and for women across India, Tenzin Yangki has made history by becoming the first woman from the state to join the Indian Police Service (IPS).

Tenzin’s remarkable accomplishment is a testament to her perseverance, dedication, and commitment to public service. Her journey to the IPS has not been an easy one — it represents years of hard work, self-discipline, and unwavering faith in the power of education and determination.

Born and raised in Arunachal Pradesh, Tenzin pursued her dreams with quiet determination, breaking social and structural barriers to achieve one of the most prestigious milestones in Indian civil services. Her success stands as a beacon of inspiration for countless young women in the Northeast who aspire to serve the nation.

By earning her place in the Indian Police Service, Tenzin Yangki has not only brought pride to her family and community but has also etched her name in the history of her state. Her achievement highlights the growing representation of women in leadership and law enforcement roles in India — a sign of progress toward equality and empowerment.

As she prepares to begin her journey as an IPS officer, Tenzin’s story serves as a powerful reminder that determination knows no boundaries, and dreams rooted in purpose can transform not just individual lives but entire communities.

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