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Despite Failing University Exam, IPS Anurag Arya Cracked UPSC; Know His Success Story

By Education And Careers Desk,News18,Sukanya Nandy

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Despite Failing University Exam, IPS Anurag Arya Cracked UPSC; Know His Success Story

Anurag Arya was born on December 10, 1987, in Chhaprauli village, Baghpat district, Uttar Pradesh. His parents, both doctors, raised him in the village where he attended a local school, initially struggling with English. Determined to overcome this challenge, Arya joined the Indian Military Academy (IMA) in Dehradun in 2008. There, he improved his English, excelled in sports, and developed discipline and confidence.
After schooling, Arya pursued a B.Sc (Hons.) in Physics from Banaras Hindu University (BHU). Though interested in science, he faced a setback when he failed two subjects in his final year of MSc at Hindu College, Delhi. This failure led him to reconsider his path, ultimately deciding to attempt the UPSC exams.
Arya’s belief that failure is a new beginning led him to secure the 163rd rank in his first attempt in 2013, thus becoming an IPS officer. He trained at the National Police Academy (NPA), Hyderabad, and served in Ghaziabad, Amethi, Balrampur, Mau, and Pratapgarh, making a significant impact against the Mukhtar Ansari gang. He currently serves as the SSP of Bareilly. His wife, Vanika Arya, is a PCS officer.
Why Is IPS Anurag Arya Currently In News?
A commotion erupted in Bareilly following Friday prayers over a dispute concerning “I Love Muhammad” banners in the Civil Lines area. The situation escalated into stone-pelting and clashes, prompting the police to resort to a lathi-charge. A large crowd had gathered post-prayers, drawing significant attention to Bareilly. SP Anurag Arya swiftly arrived at the scene, deploying force to bring the situation under control and detaining several individuals. This incident puts the spotlight on SP Anurag Arya.
After the mob was dispersed, shoes, slippers, and stones were seen scattered across a 200-metre stretch, indicating the intensity of the clash. At least 10 policemen were injured, several sustained pellet injuries, and media personnel covering the protest were also hurt. Around 12 people were arrested immediately, with more arrests expected based on video footage collected by police.