Annies Kanmani Joy

Civil Servant

Indian Village Pampakuda in the Ernakulam district of Kerala, India

Quick Info

ProfessionCivil Servant
NationalityIndian
BirthplaceVillage Pampakuda in the Ernakulam district of Kerala, India
Date of Birth24/05/1986
Age39 years

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Bio/Wiki

Known ForAttaining national recognition during the COVID-19 pandemic for containing the transmission of the Corona virus in Kodagu district, Karnataka in 2020

Physical Stats & More

Eye ColorBlack
Hair ColorBlack

Educational Qualification(s)

DetailsB.Sc. in Nursing and one-year internship at the Trivandrum Medical College under University of Kerala in 2009

Personal Life

School(s)
  • Fathima Matha School, Kerala
  • Mount Carmel School in Kottayam, Kerala
College/UniversityUniversity of Kerala, India

Relationships & More

Marital StatusMarried
Family
HusbandStephen Mani (an Indian Foreign Service (IFS) officer posted as the first secretary to the Indian Embassy in Washington DC in USA)
Parents
FatherParappalil Joy (Farmer)
MotherLeela (Farmer)
ChildrenApoorva
SiblingsElsa Aswathy Joy (MSc in nursing)

Some Lesser Known Facts

1. Annies Kanmani Joy is the second nurse who became an IAS officer, following Alice Vaz R of the 2005 batch West Bengal cadre IAS.
2. She reviewed her notes from the previous year and studied current affairs extensively for her second UPSC exam attempt.
3. Joy effectively halted the spread of COVID-19 cases in Kodagu district during the pandemic.
4. Annies Joy declined over 500 requests to convert local agricultural land for commercial use in Kodagu.
5. Despite her hectic schedule, Joy makes an effort to participate in local events.
6. Annies Kanmani Joy is the first nurse to qualify for the Indian Administrative Service, having secured 65th rank in the 2012 Civil Services examination.
7. She appeared for the UPSC Civil Services examination for the first time in 2010 and secured rank 580, then qualified for the Indian Civil Accounts Service (ICAS).
8. During her preparation for the second UPSC attempt, she faced a lack of books and competitive magazines, so she prepared primarily through newspapers, focusing on editorials and current affairs.
9. She took Malayalam Literature and Psychology as her optional subjects for the Civil Service exam.
10. In March 2020, she imposed an early lockdown in Kodagu district and shut down tourist spots much before the imposition of a national lockdown.
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