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Anupriya Lakra becomes first woman pilot from Odisha's Naxal-Hit Region

A woman from Odisha's Naxal-affected Malkangiri district has become the first female pilot from the backward region. Extending good wishes on her remarkable achievement, Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik had said in a tweet that Lakra has become an inspiration by setting an example for others to emulate.

Anupriya Lakra becomes first woman pilot from Odisha's Naxal-Hit Region
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Published : Sep 10, 2019, 4:21 PM IST

Malkangiri: Hailing from Odisha's Naxal-affected Malkangiri district, 27-year-old Anupriya Lakra has scripted history by becoming the first female pilot from the backward region.

Lakra, who will soon join a private airline as a co-pilot, has achieved this feat after years of hard work. At 23, she decided to quit engineering and join the aviation academy to fulfil her dream of becoming a pilot.

Extending good wishes on her remarkable achievement, Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik had said in a tweet that Lakra has become an inspiration by setting an example for others to emulate.

"I am happy to learn about the success of Anupriya Lakra. The success achieved by her through dedicated efforts and perseverance is an example for many," Patnaik tweeted.

Anupriya Lakra becomes first woman pilot from Odisha's Naxal-Hit Region

Lakra, a daughter of a Havildar in Odisha Police, completed her matriculation from a convent in Malkangiri and higher secondary from a school in Semiliguda.

Her proud parents are ecstatic about her achievement and said that it was not an easy journey for her. She has come so far as she struggled very hard to reach this level.

Yashmin Lakra, Anupriya Lakra's mother who is a homemaker, told a news agency "People used to say she will not be able to do it as we belong to a backward village. But she has proved them wrong. We feel very proud of her."

She added that the whole family is celebrating her success.

People on social media have been showering praises on Lakra for becoming the first female commercial pilot from tribal area.

Also read: Madras HC chief justice does not attend court proceedings

Malkangiri: Hailing from Odisha's Naxal-affected Malkangiri district, 27-year-old Anupriya Lakra has scripted history by becoming the first female pilot from the backward region.

Lakra, who will soon join a private airline as a co-pilot, has achieved this feat after years of hard work. At 23, she decided to quit engineering and join the aviation academy to fulfil her dream of becoming a pilot.

Extending good wishes on her remarkable achievement, Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik had said in a tweet that Lakra has become an inspiration by setting an example for others to emulate.

"I am happy to learn about the success of Anupriya Lakra. The success achieved by her through dedicated efforts and perseverance is an example for many," Patnaik tweeted.

Anupriya Lakra becomes first woman pilot from Odisha's Naxal-Hit Region

Lakra, a daughter of a Havildar in Odisha Police, completed her matriculation from a convent in Malkangiri and higher secondary from a school in Semiliguda.

Her proud parents are ecstatic about her achievement and said that it was not an easy journey for her. She has come so far as she struggled very hard to reach this level.

Yashmin Lakra, Anupriya Lakra's mother who is a homemaker, told a news agency "People used to say she will not be able to do it as we belong to a backward village. But she has proved them wrong. We feel very proud of her."

She added that the whole family is celebrating her success.

People on social media have been showering praises on Lakra for becoming the first female commercial pilot from tribal area.

Also read: Madras HC chief justice does not attend court proceedings

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https://odishatv.in/odisha/meet-anupriya-lakra-the-first-pilot-from-maoist-infested-malkangiri-district-399584


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