Punjab Farmer’s Daughter Achieves Top Honour at Air Force Academy, Becomes Merit List Topper

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- •A young woman from a farming family in Punjab has topped the merit list of the Air Force Academy.
- •Her achievement highlights the growing representation of rural and modest backgrounds in India’s defence services.
- •She completed rigorous training at the Air Force Academy in Dundigal, Telangana, and was selected through UPSC examinations.
- •Her success aligns with the academy’s motto, reflecting her commitment to service and ethical conduct.
- •The Air Force Academy acknowledged two top performers from modest backgrounds this year, promoting inclusivity in defence services.
In a remarkable achievement that underscores both merit and perseverance, a young woman from Punjab has secured the first position in the merit list of the Air Force Academy, one of India’s premier defence training institutions. Hailing from a farming family, she has become a symbol of inspiration for countless students from rural backgrounds aspiring to serve the nation through the armed forces.
The Air Force Academy, located in Dundigal, Telangana, recently announced the results of its latest batch of cadets. Among the top performers, the name of this young officer cadet has stood out prominently. Her accomplishment is especially significant given her humble origins and the challenges she overcame to reach this milestone. The academy’s motto, “Shubh Karman Te Kabhu Na Taraun” — which translates to “Never be afraid to do good deeds” — resonates deeply with her journey, reflecting her commitment to service and excellence.



