IPS Manoj Kumar Sharma Wiki

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Manoj Kumar Sharma was born on July 3, 1975 in Bilgaon Chaudhari village, Morena, Madhya Pradesh, India.  He is 48 years old as of 2023. His zodiac sign is Cancer.

He completed schooling in Madhya Pradesh following which he enrolled at the Maharani Laxmi Bai Government College of Excellence in Gwalior, where he did his graduation.

He then earned a master’s degree in arts in history. He also holds a PhD in Journalism. He did his PhD while preparing for UPSC exams.

IPS Manoj Kumar Sharma Wife, Family

He was born into a lower-middle-class Hindu family in Madhya Pradesh. His father, Ramveer Sharma, served in the Agriculture Department in the Government of Madhya Pradesh. He has a brother and a sister.

IPS Manoj Kumar Sharma Wife, Family
IPS Manoj Kumar Sharma Wife, Family

His marital status is married and his wife, Shraddha Joshi Sharma, is an Indian Revenue Service (IRS) officer. The exchanged vows on 5 December 2005. They have two children, Manas Sharma (son), and Chia (daughter).

Manoj Sharma entered into a relationship with Shraddha Joshi when he was preparing for the UPSC.

According to him, he initially hesitated to propose to her as he had failed in class 12th; however, he proposed to her and said that if she accepted his proposal, he would work hard to change their future.

He also claimed that Shraddha always motivated him to prepare for the UPSC civil services examinations and supported him despite stiff opposition from her family.

According to sources, Manoj Sharma did not perform well academically. He secured a third division in classes 9 and 10 and managed to pass his class 11 examinations by cheating in the final exams.

However, as he was preparing to take his class 12 board exams, a new Sub Divisional Magistrate (SDM) was assigned to Morena. This new SDM instructed the schools to prevent cheating during the exams.

This led to him not being able to cheat as a result he failed in all the subjects except for Hindi. In an interview, Sharma said that he realised the power of a civil services officer after the incident and got motivated to become one by clearing the Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission (MPPSC) exams.

IPS Manoj Kumar Sharma Career, Struggle

After completing his schooling, he moved to Gwalior, where he started pursuing his graduation and began preparing for PCS exams. While preparing for the PCS exams, Manoj learned that there are positions higher than those obtained after clearing the PCS exams, specifically the ones individuals get after passing the UPSC exams.

With a new focus, he began preparing for UPSC exams. Since he came from a poor family, his family could not support him financially as a result he started driving a tempo to sustain himself.

After completing his graduation, he shifted to New Delhi’s Mukherjee Nagar, where he started preparing for UPSC. While preparing for it, he used to earn extra income by taking dogs on walks for Rs. 400.

He later got a job as a peon in a library, which helped in preparing for UPSC exams as the job gave him access to the books that he earlier could not afford.

He earned Rs. 300 per month for working in the library. He also worked as a washroom cleaner while working as a peon. While living in Delhi, Manoj contacted Vikas Divyakirti, the founder of Drishti IAS, who offered to coach Manoj for free since he had no money to pay for the tuition fee.

In his first CSE attempt, Manoj was able to clear the prelims but could not clear the mains. He was not able to clear the prelims on his second and third attempts. Manoj secured AIR 121 in his fourth attempt and opted for the Indian Police Service (IPS). In an interview, Manoj said that he was so confident in his fourth attempt that he did not even wait for the results and began preparing for the interview.

As per him, during the interview after clearing the mains, a bench of four interviewers questioned him. One of the interviewers questioned him by saying that a person who failed in school and had a poor command of English might not be a suitable candidate for civil services.

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However, after he expressed his opinion about it, the interviewers seconded him. In 2005, he reported at the Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel National Police Academy (SVPNPA) in Hyderabad, Telangana, where he underwent a police training module. He completed his training on 22 August 2005.

As an IPS officer, Sharma has served in various roles in various positions in Maharashtra. During his tenure as Superintendent of Police (SP) of Kolhapur, he played a vital role in maintaining the law and order situation by diligently handling the protests regarding the illegal collection of toll tax on the highways as well as sugarcane price hikes.

He has also participated in numerous counter-naxal operations undertaken in places like Gadchiroli, Chandrapur, Gondiya, Yavatmal, Bhandara, and Nanded. In 2015, during the agitation in Maharashtra following the murder of Communist Party of India (CPI) member Govind Pansare, he played a vital role in defusing the situation and preventing it from getting out of control.

Thereafter, Manoj Kumar Sharma was posted to the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) as a Deputy Inspector General (DIG). Later, he was posted to Mumbai as an Additional Commissioner of Police (ACP).