Meet two daughters of a farmer, who lost their home in tsunami, one became IAS officer with AIR…, second is now…

As they grew up, they faced numerous struggles, including financial restrictions that make it difficult for them to access quality education.
Born in a small family with agricultural history, these two sisters broke the most difficult test of the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC). With its hard work and dedication, the brother duo has overcome the rates of being IPS and IAS officers. Despite the financial struggles, the 2004 Indian Ocean was the tsunami, which destroyed their most devastating houses; The two won the victory, spent the UPSC CSE with all the impressive ranks of India. UPSC Toppers Sushmitha Ramanathan and Ishwarya Ramanathan.
Early life
Sushmitha Ramanathan and Ishwarya Ramanathan are the daughters of a farmer from the Cuddalore region in Tamil Nadu. As they grew up, they faced numerous struggles, including financial restrictions that make it difficult for them to access quality education. In 2004, the Indian Ocean tsunami destroyed their homes and left them in trouble. Despite the tragedy, sisters went on conditions and worked hard to wander in difficulties. They chose to attend the UPSC exam to make a career to transform their lives.
UPSC Topper Ishwarya Ramanathan
Among the two, his younger sister Ishwarya was the first to clean the UPSC public services exam. In 2018, he broke the UPSC exam and received an atmosphere of 628 and received allocation in Indian Railway Accounts Service (IRA). However, he was not satisfied with his heart began to become an IAS officer. He reappeared in 2019 and made an impressive Air 44 and made it suitable for Indian administrative service (IAS). He finally joined the Tamil Nadu squad as an IAS officer. He is currently serving as an additional collector (development) in the Throwhukudi region of Tamil Nadu.
UPSC Topper Sushmitha Ramanathan
My brother Sushmitha Ramanathan successfully faced mishaps and repeated failures before becoming an IPS officer. There were five unsuccessful attempts; However, in 2022, Air 528 guaranteed and gained a place in the Indian Police Service (IPS) and finally cleared the UPSC. He is currently serving as Deputy Police (ASP) at the Kakinada region, Andhra Pradesh.


