Women's Day Special: "Sky is not the limit for women," says Additional SP Annapurna Singh
By Lokmat Times Desk | Updated: March 7, 2026 21:25 IST2026-03-07T21:25:13+5:302026-03-07T21:25:13+5:30
Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar “Be confident, stay focused and never doubt your abilities. For women, the sky is not the limit,” ...

Women's Day Special: "Sky is not the limit for women," says Additional SP Annapurna Singh
Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar
“Be confident, stay focused and never doubt your abilities. For women, the sky is not the limit,” said additional SP Annapurna Singh in a special interaction with Lokmat Times on the eve of International Women’s Day.
Singh emphasised that women today are contributing in every field of policing from constables to senior officers and are proving their capability in challenging assignments. “In the police department, women are no longer confined to desk duties. They are actively involved in field operations, investigations and night patrolling,” she said. Speaking about women’s participation in policing, she said the force today provides equal opportunities. “Women are not a weaker section. They are among the strongest pillars of society and can perform every responsibility with dedication,” Singh said. Reflecting on her career journey, Singh shared that support from senior officers played a crucial role in shaping her professional path. “I have worked in different districts and ranges, and I was fortunate to receive guidance from excellent seniors. Their mentorship helped me grow both professionally and personally,” she said, describing these experiences as among the most memorable moments of her career.
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Breaking Barriers in the Force
Singh's conviction stems from practical experience. Women police personnel have been actively involved in patrol operations across Khultabad and Grishneshwar areas, she notes. "Women didn't back away from any sector. From constable to officer-level positions, women have proven themselves equally capable," she asserts.
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Health and Wellness Priority
The police department has prioritized women officers' wellbeing through regular health checkups, cancer detection programs, and comprehensive health monitoring initiatives a progressive step Singh highlights with pride.
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A Rewarding Career
What drives Singh's passion for the profession? "The smile on someone's face after you've helped them that's what I've observed to be the most rewarding aspect of this job," she says.
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Path to Success
Singh's own timeline reflects dedication: 2018 marked her journey's beginning, selection came in 2019, and she joined the 2020 IPS batch through UPSC all while maintaining her commerce background. Her closing message is simple but powerful: "Women aren't a weaker section. Women are the strongest part of our society. If you want to work in the police force, do it with confidence and conviction."
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