
Tina Dabi Marriage, who was the topper of the Indian Administrative Service (IAS) in 2016, is going to get married soon. Tina Dabi is about to tie the knot with 2013 batch IAS officer Pradeep Gawande. According to media reports, both of them will get married on April 22 in a hotel in Jaipur.
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Tina Dabi has shared her engagement photo on Instagram. Her future husband Pradeep Gawande is also in this photo. Tina Dabi is looking very beautiful wearing a red saree. Tina shared the photo and wrote, 'I am wearing the smile you are giving'.
Divorced from IAS Athar Khan
Let us tell you that Tina Dabi had earlier married IAS Athar Khan in 2018. In 2020, both of them got divorced. Athar is Kashmiri, while Tina was born in Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh). In 2016, Tina was the IAS topper while Athar finished second. During the training of IAS in Mussoorie, the two fell in love and decided to get married. The marriage of both was in the headlines. Tina is currently working as Joint Secretary in the Finance Department in Jaipur, while Athar is posted on deputation in Jammu and Kashmir.
Tina Dabi's sister Riya achieved 15th rank
Tina's sister Riya Dabi is also an IAS. Riya had secured 15th rank in the results of 2020. Riya lives in BSNL Colony, Kalibari Marg, New Delhi.
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