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Jyoti Yadav (IPS Officer) Age, Husband, Family, Biography & More

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Age: 35 Years
Fiance: Harjot Singh Bains
Hometown: Gurugram

Jyoti Yadav

Bio/Wiki
Full nameJyoti Singh Nuniwaal [1]Jyoti Yadav - Instagram
ProfessionCivil Servant (IPS Officer)
Physical Stats & More
Height (approx.)in centimeters- 165 cm
in meters- 1.65 m
in feet & inches- 5’ 5”
Eye ColourBrown
Hair ColourBrown
Civil Service
ServiceIndian Police Service (IPS)
Batch2019
CadrePunjab
Personal Life
Date of Birth26 November 1987 (Thursday)
Age (as of 2022)35 Years
BirthplaceGurugram, Haryana
Zodiac signSagittarius
NationalityIndian
HometownGurugram, Haryana
SchoolSherwood Convent School, Gurgaon
Educational QualificationBachelor of Dental Surgery
ReligionHinduism [2]Jyoti Yadav - Instagram
Relationships & More
Marital StatusMarried
Engagement Date12 March 2023
Harjot Singh Bains with Jyoti Yadav
Marriage Date25 March 2023
Family
Husband/SpouseHarjot Singh Bains (Cabinet Minister for School Education in the Government of Punjab)
Harjot Singh Bains and Jyoti Yadav during their Anand Karaj ceremony at Gurdwara Sri Bibhor Sahib in Nangal
ParentsFather- Rajendra Singh (owns a transport business)
Mother- Sushila Devi (homemaker)
Favourites
FoodChhole Bhature
BeverageCoffee

Jyoti Yadav

Some Lesser Known Facts About Jyoti Yadav

  • Jyoti Yadav is an Indian Police Service Officer of Punjab cadre who is posted as the Superintendent of Police of Mansa. She is the fiancée of the Cabinet Minister for School Education in the Government of Punjab Harjot Singh Bains.
  • In 2019, Jyoti Yadav cleared the civil services examination with 437 rank, becoming an IPS officer of the Punjab cadre.

    Jyoti Yadav with her batchmates on her Valediction Day

    Jyoti Yadav with her batchmates on her Valediction Day

  • She received her IPS training at Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel National Police Academy, Telangana.

    Jyoti Yadav during her IPS training session

    Jyoti Yadav during her IPS training session

  • In 2021, she was posted as Amargarh SD. She held the position for around two months.

    Jyoti Yadav interacting with kids at a school in Punjab

    Jyoti Yadav interacting with kids at a school in Punjab

  • Later, she served as the Assistant Commissioner of Police, Industrial Area B, Ludhiana. She also briefly served as the Assistant Superintendent of Police, Ludhiana.

    Jyoti Yadav during a Bada Khana ceremony

    Jyoti Yadav during a Bada Khana ceremony

  • In 2022, she served as the Superintendent of Police of Mansa.
  • Yadav hogged the spotlight after entering into a public argument with AAP MLA Rajinderpal Kaur Chhina. According to the sources, Chinna accused Jyoti of carrying out a search operation in the assembly area of Chhina without giving Chhina any information about it. Jyoti, who was posted as the assistant commissioner of police in Ludhiana at that time told Chinna that the police commissioner of Ludhiana had directed her to conduct the search operation against anti-social elements. [3]The Tribune
  • Jyoti Yadav’s favourite pastime includes travelling, painting, and reading.
  • She enjoys eating street food.
  • Jyoti Yadav is very active on social media and has a huge fan following on Instagram.
  • She has a deep belief in Lord Krishna. [4]Jyoti Yadav – Instagram
  • An avid dog lover, Jyoti owns a Chow Chow named Coco. She also had a Pakistani Bully named Sultan.

    Jyoti Yadav's pet dog Sultan

    Jyoti Yadav’s pet dog Sultan

  • Her family is settled in Sushant Lok, Gurgaon.
  • In 2019, Jyoti received an award at MIT, Pune, for her services to the Police department.

    Jyoti Yadav being felicitated at MIT, Pune

    Jyoti Yadav being felicitated at MIT, Pune

  • In 2021, Jyoti Yadav and IPS(P) Shubham Agarwal received the Punjab Government Trophy for Punjabi.

    Jyoti Yadav receiving Punjabi Language Corp trophy

    Jyoti Yadav receiving Punjabi Language Corp trophy

  • Jyoti Yadav exchanged the rings with Harjot Singh Bains, a politician, on 12 March 2023. Apparently, they both met for the first time in 2011 during the Indian anti-corruption movement led by Anna Hazare.