Cuncolim’s IPS officer, Someya, to serve ‘at home’, gets AGMUT cadre

An MTech, Someya Kumari was ranked 502 at UPSC exams and 72 at Indian Forest Service examinations and chose to join Indian Police Service
Cuncolim’s IPS officer, Someya, to serve ‘at home’, gets AGMUT cadre
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CUNCOLIM: Someya Kumari has made Goa proud by becoming the first person from the State to be commissioned in the Indian Police Service under the AGMUT cadre. Incidentally, she is an MTech, who has joined the police force.

Hailing from Arwal district of Bihar, her family has settled in Goa since the time her father who retired as a Junior Commissioned Officer was posted here.

Someya studied in different schools in the country up to the sixth standard and joined Maria Bambina Convent High School, Cuncolim, in the seventh class and answered her SSC exams through it.

After studying at Shree Damodar HSS of Science, Margao, she did her BTech in Civil Engineering through Lovely Professional University, Punjab.

She then did her Masters in Engineering through NIT Surat in Environmental Engineering.

Her paper on Noise Pollution was published in Springer, an international publication when she was studying for her Master’s Degree.

Someya was always interested in helping people through the civil services as she was inspired by her father’s work in the Army and that is why despite having a Masters degree in engineering she opted for UPSC which she answered she was studying for her master’s degree.

She was ranked 502 at the Union Public Service Commission exams and 72 at the Indian Forest Service examinations and chose to join the Indian Police Service.

As Someya is currently undergoing her training at Hyderabad, her mother spoke to O Heraldo at their residence at Veroda in Cuncolim as her father is also out of station.

“She opted for Goa because we have been living here for some time now and Someya really loves the culture and weather here,” said her mother Siyamani.

She said Someya chose IPS instead of forest service primarily because this department is more in touch with people and she likes to interact with people and help solve their problems.

“When we settled in Goa we had a problem of access and the district administration helped us in getting the road constructed,” said her mother adding that this act had greatly impressed her daughter.

“My daughter always loved travelling to different parts of India where my husband was posted and hence she opted for AGMU cadre as it would help her visit different places from the North East to the West,” said Siyamani.

“I believe that parents should support and help their children fulfil their desires,” said the mother while advising youngsters and especially girls to pursue their goals with hard work and dedication.

“Youngsters have to embrace education, cultivate perseverance and have a never-say-die attitude,” she said while asserting that there are ample opportunities available only if one believes in his or her dream.

“Avoid comparisons and believe in yourself as you are the best. This is what I inculcated in my children and Someya has achieved her dream,” she said.

Someya’s father is Jitendra Singh and she has a sister Samavi Kumari who has obtained a diploma in computer engineering while her brother Zikans Raj Singh is studying computer engineering and her mother is a housewife.

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