Meet IAS Farah Hussain, second Muslim woman to crack UPSC exam from…., comes from family of officers, her husband is…, her AIR…

Today, we will look at the story of IAS Farah Hussain, who broke the UPSC CSE in 2015. Farah broke many stereotypes about women and Muslims. As for a well -educated Muslim family, it is a source of inspiration for many Muslim girls who follow the administrative role in the Indian government.
The UPSC Civil Services Exam is one of the most difficult exams in the world. It has three levels, premium, network and interview. It is a dream for many young people to get a government business in prestigious positions such as IAS, IPS, IFS officer. Many candidates emerge every year for the exam, but not everyone can break the UPSC exams. It requires hard work for days and requires many sleepless nights. Today, we will look at the story of IAS Farah Hussain, who broke the UPSC CSE in 2015. Farah broke many stereotypes about women and Muslims. As for a well -educated Muslim family, it is a source of inspiration for many Muslim girls who follow the administrative role in the Indian government.
Meet Ias Farah Hussain
IAS Farah Hussain comes from the village of Nawa in the Jhunjhunu area of Rajasthan. Kayamkhani belongs to the Muslim community and produced many IAS and IP. His father Ashfaq Hussain also served as an IAS officer and former regional collector and uncle Liaquat Khan, IPS officer and the Chairman of the Foundation Board. Her husband Qamar Ul time Chaudhary, Jodhpur’da an IAS officer.
His UPSC preparation
Farah did his education in Jhunjhunu. Mumbai, ‘Government Legal College followed law. This college is among the prestigious law colleges in India. After graduation, Farah started his career as a criminal lawyer. However, Farah was determined to break the UPSC by feeling that it was motivated by his own family members. Farah, at the beginning of his career at the lawyer began to prepare UPSC. He chose ‘self -work’ on any coaching institution. He then appeared to try it, but he couldn’t break it.
In 2015, Farah Hussain Cam returned stronger and gave his second initiative to the UPSC exam, one of India’s most difficult exams. And his hard work was paid and took 267 air. He was a 26 -year -old IAS officer. He was also the second Muslim woman from Rajasthan to join IAS without coaching. Currently assigned to Jodhpur
Civil servant
Farah Hussain comes from the civil servant family. There are 14 civil servants with prestigious positions in his family.
- ZAKİR KHAN (IAS) – Sriganganagar collector
- Shaheen Khan (RAS) – Chief Medical Officer, formerly CM Ashok Gehlot
- MONICA (Kaz, Prison) – Prison Manager in Jaipur
- SHAKİB KHAN (Brigadier, Indian Army) – Currently Published in Hisar
- Salim Khan (RAS) – Deputy Secretary, Department of Education
- SHANA KHAN (RAS) – Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Officer in Abhiyan
- Javed Khan (RAS) – PS, Minister Saleh Muhammad
- Ishrat Khan (Colonel, Indian Army) – He was appointed 17 years ago, now a colonel
- Farah Khan (IRS) – Another cousin who broke UPSC and joined IRS
- Qamar-ul-time Choudhary (IAS) -Farah’s husband and other IAS officer from J & K squad