IAS officer Pari Bishnoi and her lawyer ser Palak leave netizens in awe: ‘More power to you, women’ | Trending
When Instagram user Ankit Kumar struck up a conversation with two strangers, he didn’t realise that he would be meeting a sibling duo who have managed to reach great heights. Upon talking to them, one of the women told him that she is an IAS officer while another is a criminal lawyer. After their story went viral on social media, many people were in awe of the two women. Snapshot of Pari Bishnoi and her ser Palak. “I met an IAS officer while looking for strangers to shoot. I had a really insightful conversation with her and her ser, who is a criminal lawyer,” wrote Kumar while sharing the video. (Also Read: Woman quits job where she wasn’t being promoted. How she joined same company at double salary) The video opens to show Pari Bishnoi, an IAS officer who oversaw the elections. After earning an All India Rank of 30, Pari became an IAS officer in 2020 after completing her MA in 2019. Pari emphasised her accomplishment as one of the first members of her community in Rajasthan to pass the UPSC exam. She is currently the Additional Drict Magrate in Sikkim. When asked who inspired her, Pari gave credit to her mother, a police officer in Rajasthan, whose significant work sparked her interest. The other ser, Palak, revealed that she works as a criminal lawyer for the High Court and Supreme Court. Watch the video here: This video was posted a week ago. Since being shared, it has gained more than 26 million views. The share also has close to two million likes. Many people took to the comments section of the post and added their reactions. Here’s what people had to say:An individual wrote, “She is so humble.” Another person shared, “More power to you, women.” Someone else posted, “Both are equally successful. One chose IAS, and one did not. Not everyone chooses to become an IAS. THIS overhyping needs to stop. This exam has single-handedly destroyed many lives as well as many intelligent youths.” “Real women empowerment,” commented a fourth. News / Trending / IAS officer Pari Bishnoi and her lawyer ser Palak leave netizens in awe: ‘More power to you, women’