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IPS inspires students at alma mater

IPS probationer Sujawal Jagga after addressing students at his alma mater.

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Sujawal Jagga, who recently completed Phase 1 of his training at the National Police Academy in Hyderabad on October 19, returned to his alma mater, LRS DAV Senior Secondary Model School, to share his journey and insights with current students. Set to begin his career as an IPS officer in Bhopal, Jagga engaged with the students, answering their questions and urging them to pursue their dreams.

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School principal Smita Sharma highlighted Jagga’s impressive background, noting that he was a Commerce student at LRS DAV from 2012 to 2014. After completing his studies, he qualified as a Chartered Accountant and undertook his article ship at PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) in Gurugram. Jagga achieved a remarkable seventh rank in the Punjab Civil Services Exam in 2020 and served as a sub-divisional magistrate for a year. His dedication culminated in clearing the UPSC Civil Services Exam in 2021 with an All India rank of 84, leading him to the Indian Police Service.

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During his visit, Jagga emphasised the importance of believing in oneself, stating, “Nothing is impossible in life. Never doubt your abilities.” He shared valuable experiences from his training, inspiring students to work hard and remain resilient in the face of challenges. The school staff honoured Jagga for his achievements and wished him great success in his new career.

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