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Breaking Stereotypes: Sisters-in-Law Turn Teammates, Clear UP PCS Exam

Shreya Sharma and Aakriti Shukla from Jaunpur turn family bonds into a story of shared achievement and inspiration.

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Breaking Stereotypes: Sisters-in-Law Turn Teammates, Clear UP PCS Exam

In a heartwarming story from Jaunpur, Uttar Pradesh, two women from the same family have shattered stereotypes by achieving success together in the highly competitive UP PCS examination. Shreya Sharma and Aakriti Shukla, who share the relationship of sister-in-law (bhabhi) and sister-in-law (nanad), have both cleared the exam, setting an inspiring example of unity and determination.

Aakriti Shukla, daughter of Akhilesh Shukla, has been selected for the prestigious post of Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP). Meanwhile, Shreya Sharma, his daughter-in-law, has secured the position of Commercial Tax Officer. Their achievements highlight not only individual excellence but also the power of mutual support within a family.

Traditionally, relationships like that of nanad and bhabhi are often portrayed as strained or competitive. However, Shreya and Aakriti have broken this stereotype by uplifting each other throughout their preparation journey. Their story reflects cooperation, encouragement, and shared ambition.

Sources close to the family suggest that both supported one another academically and emotionally, creating a positive and motivating environment at home. Their success is not just a personal milestone but also a moment of pride for their family and community.

At a time when competition often overshadows collaboration, this duo’s achievement sends a powerful message—success grows stronger when shared.

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