'Epitome of independence & feminism': This IAS & criminal lawyer sister duo is winning hearts across the internet
Occasionally, social media offers uplifting content. Recently, a viral reel showcasing two accomplished sisters serves as a powerful reminder of the remarkable progress women have made in education, careers, and independence. Their inspiring stories of dedication and success have resonated with viewers, highlighting the remarkable progress women are making in their professional lives.
Occasionally, social media offers uplifting content. Recently, a viral reel showcasing two accomplished sisters serves as a powerful reminder of the remarkable progress women have made in education, careers, and independence. Their inspiring stories of dedication and success have resonated with viewers, highlighting the remarkable progress women are making in their professional lives.
The story unfolds with a photographer, known on Instagram as @framesbyankit, who posted a reel featuring two impressive sisters.
When asked about their backgrounds, the first sister, Pari Bishnoi, shared her remarkable achievements. She revealed that she is an IAS officer who recently oversaw elections, proudly noting, "This time, we had very peaceful reactions."
Pari completed her MA in 2019 and became an IAS officer in 2020, achieving an All India Rank of 30.
Currently serving as the Additional District Magistrate in Sikkim, Pari highlighted her significant milestone as one of the first from her community in Rajasthan to pass the UPSC exam.
Pari attributed her inspiration to her mother, a member of the Rajasthan Police, whose impactful work inspired Pari's dedication to community service. She says, "My mother is in Rajasthan police. I have grown up seeing her working. At that small level also, she was able to bring so much change. She was one of the first woman officer in a lot of police stations."
She mentioned that this dream had been with her since childhood.
The second sister, named Palak, then shared her own impressive journey, revealing that she is a criminal lawyer practicing in the Delhi High Court and the Supreme Court, which is an equally commendable achievement, if not more.
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Viewers quickly expressed their admiration.
One commented, "This is feminism?!!! Not the ones with GRWM!!"
Another said, "Donno why I am feeling so proud looking at these successful women.. more power to you!!!"
A third highlighted their modesty, noting, "This is the humbleness that¡¯s needed in people with achievement."
Others chimed in with praises such as "True icons!" and "Women ?."
Well, isn't that right!
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