After donning multiple hats during her long career, it was another proud moment for Parveen Talha, when she was conferred the Padma Shri award on Saturday for her contribution to the Civil Services.
But the road to success wasn't that easy for Talha and the biggest hurdle was to overcome the anti-women mindset of her bosses at the initial stages of her career.
70-year-old Talha joined Indian Revenue Service (Customs and Central Excise) in 1969 where she worked for 35 years and was then picked up as a member of the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) in 2004.
"Once my bosses began to trust in my capabilities, I started getting challenging assignments including posting as Deputy Narcotics Commissioner in Uttar Pradesh," she said.
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By halting for days in the cultivation areas and delving deep into all processes of poppy cultivation from sowing to lancing and harvesting, she gathered foolproof intelligence which was put to good use by her hand-picked preventive parties.
During her posting in UP and Bihar in 1990s, she attached illegally acquired property worth millions of rupees belonging to smugglers and drug traffickers at the risk of her life.
Talha, who was honoured with the President Award for "Specially distinguished record of service" in 2000, also has a penchant for writing.
She has written 'Fida-e-Lucknow', a collection of 22 short stories, besides writing the dialogues for the serial 'Husn-e-Jana' directed by Muzaffar Ali.
"I find there are stories in every nook and corner that are waiting to be told. So I will pursue my passion for writing now that I am a retired person," she said.