Dehradun: Shambhavi Tiwari, who secured 46th rank in the Union Public Service Commission Civil Services Examination, paid a courtesy visit to Deepam Seth, a 1995-batch Indian Police Service (IPS) officer from the Uttarakhand cadre, at the Police Headquarters in Dehradun.
During the meeting, the Uttarakhand DGP congratulated her and wished her success in her future administrative career.
Shambhavi Tiwari belongs to Kichha in Udham Singh Nagar
Shambhavi belongs to Kichha in Udham Singh Nagar district of Uttarakhand.
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Her achievement has brought recognition to the region and added another success story to Uttarakhand’s UPSC record.
DGP discusses preparation strategy and academic journey
During the interaction, DGP Deepam Seth held a detailed discussion with her regarding:
- academic background
- UPSC preparation strategy
- discipline during preparation
- key factors behind success
Achievement is pride for Uttarakhand, says DGP
The DGP said her success is not only a proud moment for her family but for the entire state.
He praised her dedication, consistency and hard work behind achieving a top rank in one of India’s most competitive examinations.
Inspiration for youth and young women
According to the DGP, Shambhavi’s success sends a strong message to young aspirants, particularly girls across Uttarakhand.
He said her achievement proves that determination and disciplined effort can help achieve any goal.
Civil services are a powerful medium of service
While congratulating her, Deepam Seth said civil services offer one of the strongest platforms for serving society and the nation.
He expressed confidence that she would work with:
- sincerity
- integrity
- sensitivity
- administrative commitment
Memento presented at Police Headquarters
As a mark of appreciation, the DGP presented Shambhavi Tiwari with a memento during the meeting.
UPSC success adds to Uttarakhand’s growing merit list
Her achievement continues Uttarakhand’s strong presence in civil services selections and is expected to motivate future aspirants from smaller towns of the state.















