Tina Dabi IAS, Biography, Age, Story & More

Tina Dabi Biography: Tina Dabi is a popular Indian IAS officer from Delhi she is twenty eight years old. She fixed the 1st position in the UPSC examination, the Civil Services Examination, which is one of the most hard examinations in the whole of India. Tina attained her top position in 2015. She originally fixed her place at the age of twenty two out of 1,078 candidates. She attained such a feat in her 1st attempt at the exam, which makes it even more magnificent. This article provide you a detailed information about the Indian IAS officer Tina Dabi. It provides you more details about Tina Dabi’s Biography, Wikipedia, Wiki, Details, Early Life, Age, Date of Birth, birthday, Height, Height in Feet, Body measurement, Career, Caste, Affairs, Marital Status, married, Father, Mother, Parents, Occupation, Controversies, Profession, Education, Education Qualification, Achievements, Awards, Photos, Videos, Gossips, News, Career And more.

Tina Dabi Biography

Dabi went to school at the Convent of Jesus and Mary in New Delhi, and she topped the CBSE class 12th board in political science, gaining a best score. She has since gone to Lady Shri Ram College for Women, which aims to complete a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science. She aims to become an Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer. Her choice is to authorize women in Haryana, and she wants to be a inspersion for other girls who want to excel in school, especially if they want to pass the UPSC exam.

Tina Dabi was born on 9 Nov 1993 in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India. She has been proud of every Indian who secured the rank of first Indian in the reputable UPSC examination in India by 2016. Then it became the motivating factor for millions of students in every home in India. In 2012, She was the vice-speaker of the young parliament, 2012 where her act was simply sparkling.

Personal Details

Real Name Tina Dabi
Profession IAS Officer
Birth Place Bhopal, Madya Pradesh
Birth Date November 9, 1993
Age(2022) 29 Years
Father Name Jaswant Dabi
Mother Name Himani Dabi
Siblings Sister – Ria Dabi
Marital Status Divorced
Affairs / Boyfriend Athar Aamir Khan (IAS Officer)
Husband Name Athar Aamir Khan (2018-2021)
Marriage Date 20 March 2018 (Court Marriage)
7 April 2018 (Religious Marriage)
Marriage Place Jaipur, Rajasthan (Court Marriage)
Pahalgam, Kashmir (Religious Marriage)
Children Name Not Known
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Residence Delhi Urban
Nationality Indian
Religion Hinduism
Caste SC

Body Measurements And Physical Stats

Age (as of 2022) 28 years
Height In Centimeter: 163 cm
In Meter: 1.63 m
In Feet: 5’feet 4’’inches
Weight in kilogram 55 kg
Weight in pounds 121
Body Measurement 34-28-35
Eye Colour Black
Hair Colour Black

Here’s more about her

Tina Dabi’s biography follows the journey of a young ambitious girl from Bhopal working her way up to the Indian Administrative Offices. For one, she is the first woman from the scheduled caste woman to top the Union Public Service Commission(UPSC) Civil Services Exam(CSE) exam.

Her life

IAS Tina Dabi was born in a middle-class Dalit family in the capital city of Madhya Pradesh, Bhopal on November 9, 1993. She studied in Bhopal till 7th grade and completed the rest of her studies in New Delhi, which she also considers her hometown.

She pursued her secondary education at the Convent of Jesus and Mary, New Delhi, and later on went to pursue a degree in Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Lady Shri Ram College for Women, New Delhi.

She belongs to a Scheduled caste(SC) Hindu family. Both her parents have taken and succeeded in clearing the IES UPSC exam( IES Stands for Indian Engineering service). Her father Jaswant Dabi is a general manager of Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited(BSNL) and her mother is a former IES. She has a younger sister Ria Dabi, who is also an IAS officer.

Ms. Dabi might have had bureaucracy in her blood but she worked just as hard to make her dream come true.

After locking her goal of being an IAS officer at the age of 18. She joined RAU’s IAS study circle and dedicated herself to the goal and finally realized it in 2016 by securing All India Rank(AIR) 1.

Tina Dabi IAS, Biography, Age, Story & More
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Continuing the streak of her achievements she bagged the Presidential Gold Medal for ‘First in Order of Merit’ in the two-year training program at the Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration in Mussoorie.

She wanted to work for women’s empowerment in Haryana and opted for the Haryana state cadre( Cadre refers to the state or union territory which may be assigned to an IAS or IPS officer) as her first preference but unfortunately, the only two vacancies in the state were filled by scheduled tribes(SC) so she was posted in Rajasthan cadre which was her second preference.

Currently, she is serving as Joint Secretary in the Finance department of Rajasthan.

Image source: @dabi_tina (Instagram)

She has upheld this position since 2020. Before this, she served as the chief executive officer of the Zilla Parishad in Sri Ganganagar. IAS Tina Dabi’s age was only 22 when she took to the administrative office.

IAS Tina Dabi Biography is incomplete without mentioning her unwavering dedication from the beginning. She is also a 12th-grade CBSE topper. During her graduation, she landed the title of ‘student of the year’. After locking her goal at the age of 18. She dedicated 8-14 hours each day consistently to crack the IAS exam. We’ve got each element of her success story covered in Tina Dabi Biography. Read on to discover more about her.

IAS Tina Dabi’s mark sheet is an emblem representing a prized moment in Indian history when an Indian SC woman grabbed AIR 1 in UPSC examinations for the first time with a crushing score of 52.49 percent. According to her proud father, she has always been a bright student and brought back home wonderful mark sheets since childhood.

Top scorer

In the results of CBSE conducted board exams of 12th grade, Tina Dabi Marksheet displays a high score of 96.25 percent with perfect scores in political science and history. It comes as no surprise that she undertook a bachelor of arts(B.A) in Political Science at Lady Shri Ram College, New Delhi in 2011 and topped in the subject during the first year of graduation.

She also opted for Political Science and International Affairs as her optional subject in IAS Examination and scored 128 out of 250. Tina Dabi Marksheet shows her best score in written subjects is 171 out of 250 in the paper on political science and international relations. She cleared the interview round with a score of 195  and cracked IAS with the highest score of 1063 out of 2025 in the 2015 batch.

The mark sheets made headlines after the declaration of the result in 2016. The year is marked in the UPSC calendar as “IAS Tina Dabi Age”

Tina Dabi’s Marksheet is a memento of persistence and dedication for aspirants all around India.

Marriages

Ms. Dabi married a second time in April this year. Her first husband was Athar Amir. He secured second rank next to Tina Dabi in UPSC exams of session 2015-16, becoming the second person to top the UPSC exam from Kashmir(next to IAS Shah Faesal).

He is an IAS officer and an IIT graduate as well. They met during the IAS felicitation ceremony held at the Department of Personnel and Training(DOPT). The couple tied the knot through court marriage in 2018. To many around the nation, this marriage symbolised communal harmony but they parted ways in 2021, after three years of marriage.

The 28-year-old IAS officer is currently married to IAS officer, Pradeep Gawande.

Image source: Twitter: @dabi_tina

The couple exchanged vows in April this year in Jaipur, Rajasthan. Popularised as ‘ IAS Tina Dabi husband’, Mr. Gawande is a doctor by profession. The 39-year-old officer completed his MBBS from a Government Medical College(GMC) in Aurangabad and practiced in several hospitals in New Delhi as a doctor before taking up civil services.

Tina Dabi’s husband Pradeep Gawande, is 3 years senior than Ms. Dabi and 13 years older than her. The age gap in the wedlock transpired debates around the nation but Ms. Dabi responded by saying “Temperamental, compatibilities, cultural factors and mutual understanding are way more important”. She believes age should not be a deciding factor in marriage.

Pradeep Gawande is currently posted as the Director of the Department of Archaeology and Museum in the same administration as hers.

Tina Dabi’s Time Table

Aspirants throughout the world are known to have very discrete timetables to allot their time better. Maintaining a timetable is an effective technique in an examination strategy. Unfortunately, all the timetables may not have cracked the formula to success but Tina Dabi’s timetable cracked that code!

Tina Dabi’s timetable began at 7: 00 AM and consisted of about  7-8 study hours daily except a day before any exam when she extended the study hours to 11-14 hours. Usually, she began her studies with a thorough reading of newspapers for about an hour followed by a 3-4 hours long study session.

She suggests all the aspirants dedicate short durations for breaks between the long study periods in order to relax their stressful schedules a bit. True to her advice, she included rationed time for dinner, lunch, and leisure in her schedule. She also advises aspirants to memorise the UPSC syllabus and she stresses a lot on revising the study material weekly.

Tina Dabi Timetable was divided into three slots. The first slot began at 8:30 AM and continued till about 2:00 PM. She covered lengthy, energy-consuming topics in this slot as the morning high helped her focus better. The second slot lasted for mere 2 hours and covered topics of less difficulty that would not wear off her energy. After dinner, she began her last slot which was solely dedicated to revision.

According to Ms. Dabi, she can not stress enough the importance of revision. Once you’ve covered all the topics, she recommends revision of the entire syllabus at least 3 times and weekly revisions during preparation.

Tina Dabi’s sister Ria Dabi is also an IAS officer. She secured All India Rank 15 in UPSC civil services examinations 2020. One can even argue that bureaucracy runs in their family.

Her sister..

The 23-year-old all-India topper was born in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh on July 12th,1998. She was schooled with Tina Dabi in the Convent of Jesus and Mary. she is also an alumnus of Lady Shri Ram College of Delhi University. There she followed in her sister’s footsteps and pursued BA in Political Science. She was motivated by her elder sister toward Civil Services when she scored AIR 1 in 2015. Both the Dabi sister consider their mother as their role model. She also believes the caste system should not exist.

Unlike Tina Dabi who managed UPSC preparations and college studies together, Tina Dabi’s sister decided to prepare for UPSC after her graduation. She joined IAS Coaching at Vajiram and Ravi coaching centre in New Delhi and studied for about 10 hours a day and did not lose patience during COVID times.

She persisted through all the delays in the exam due to COVID-19 and continued her preparations through online classes. Tina Dabi’s mark sheet might have impressed you already but Ria Dabi did not lag either. She sat for the exams in 2020 and scored, 1021 marks out of  2025. The fifteenth highest of her batch!

According to Tina Dabi’s sister, one might have to give up their social life while preparing in order to stay consistent and she credits her elder sister for guiding her, she also realises that due to changes in paper patterns and syllabus, everyone would have to work for most things on their own.

Tina Dabi’s UPSC Book List

According to Tina Dabi, there is no ultimate book for any subject, different books cater to different topics of the same subject. She actively took notes during her coaching classes and sourced her reading material from NCERT as well as guides in the market. For her prelims, she studied ancient history and medieval history from NCERT alone and referenced it for some of Modern History as well. NCERT was her go-to book for physical geography in both Indian geography and world geography.

She recommends Vipin Chandra, History of Modern India, and Modern Spectrum book for Modern history, as Spectrum book gives the summary of each chapter at the end which can be used as revision points as well.

For a vast topic like art and culture, which is a problematic subjects for most aspirants, Tina Dabi recommends Vajiram class notes and the current affairs booklet of Vision IAS

She considers Laxmikant, the Bible of UPSC, and recommends a thorough reading of the book multiple times.

She didn’t consider any books on economics. She just kept up with current affairs. Being a humanities student she faced problems with science but according to her, that’s no tough nut to crack. All you have to do is read about the current developments and be aware of the ongoing research. Even the interviewees are interested in just that.

Through her experience, she has found that aspirants tend to ignore the topic of environment and ecology. According to  Tina Dabi UPSC Book List, one should consider Green book by Shankar publications to cover this topic

For topics like schemes, policy, environment, and ecology she recommends a daily practice of reading new papers and current affairs.

For the general studies paper in UPSC Mains, Tina Dabi majorly relied on her coaching notes, and Vajiram notes of her teachers Mr. Ojha and Mr. Vikrant, Vajiram booklets, and Vipin Chandra, History of Modern India

For topics like the role of women, and globalisation in India Tina Dabi UPSC Book List suggest Vajiram’s yellow booklets of sociology. 

According to her no matter how many books you consult, revision is the most important factor that differentiates between rank holders and achievers.

That completes our Tina Dabi UPSC Book List.

IAS Tina Dabi believes UPSC is a long-drawn exam that leads to frustration and depression. One has to brave mental adversities and remain patient through the journey.

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