- IPS Shraddha Pandey becomes Kanpur Dehat SP
- Biotechnology graduate’s inspiring UPSC journey
- Leadership during key UP police postings
- Focus on resilience and community policing
IPS Shraddha Narendra Pandey has carved a remarkable path from her academic roots in biotechnology to becoming the Superintendent of Police (SP) of Kanpur Dehat, Uttar Pradesh. Her inspiring journey highlights perseverance, resilience, and dedication, reflecting her transition from an aspirant facing UPSC exam challenges to a dynamic law enforcement leader entrusted with a key administrative role by the Yogi Adityanath government.
Academic Background and Early Career
Hailing from Mumbai, Maharashtra, Shraddha holds an M.Tech degree in Biotechnology from Pune. Before joining the police force, she explored careers in the insurance sector and Indian Corporate Law Services. However, her ambition for public service drove her to prepare for the Civil Services Examination, despite initial setbacks. She first appeared for UPSC in 2010 without success, attempted again in 2013 narrowly missing the mark, and finally cleared the exam in 2016, securing a position in the 2017 IPS batch. Her academic excellence and persistence underscore her motivated rise within the civil services.
Transition to Policing and Notable Postings
Shraddha Narendra Pandey began her IPS career in the 2017 batch and gained substantial field experience. She previously served as the Commandant of the 38th Battalion PAC in Aligarh, handling important law and order challenges. In a recent major reshuffle by the Uttar Pradesh government, she was appointed as the Superintendent of Police for Kanpur Dehat, indicating growing confidence in her leadership capacity.
Personal Drive and Public Service Vision
Known for her commitment and proactive governance style, Shraddha values transparency, community engagement, and efficient administration. Her story is one of overcoming hurdles, including a significant medical disqualification setback during her CDS exam attempt, yet maintaining focus to achieve her ambitions. She inspires many young aspirants, especially women, who see her journey as an example of resilience and success in traditionally male-dominated fields.
Shraddha Narendra Pandey’s ascent to Kanpur Dehat’s top police position symbolizes the blend of modern education and administrative zeal shaping India’s future civil servants.
Her leadership is expected to bring focused law enforcement, community security, and progressive policing practices to the region.