Arunachal Celebrates Historic Promotion of First Woman IAS Officer
Itanagar: Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu has publicly acknowledged and celebrated the significant achievement of Indra Mallo, the state’s pioneering female Indian Administrative Service officer. Mallo has been officially empanelled as an Additional Secretary within the Government of India, a milestone marking a new chapter in her distinguished career.
Indra Mallo’s journey, from her initial entry into the prestigious Indian Administrative Service to her recent elevation, stands as a powerful testament to dedication and capability. Her career trajectory serves as a shining example, particularly for young women and aspiring public servants across Arunachal Pradesh and the nation.
The Chief Minister, utilizing his official X account, conveyed his profound admiration for Mallo’s exemplary service. He highlighted the immense pride her accomplishments bring to the state, stressing the inspirational impact she has on the youth. Khandu expressed his firm belief that her new position will encourage further excellence within the realm of public service, motivating more individuals to pursue similar paths.
“As the first woman IAS officer from Arunachal Pradesh, her journey is truly inspiring, and this milestone is a testament to her dedication and exemplary service. Her achievements bring immense pride to our state and will surely motivate aspiring civil servants,” the Chief Minister posted on the social media platform, further underscoring the significance of Mallo’s achievement. He concluded by extending his heartfelt best wishes for her continued success in her new role and all future endeavors.
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