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Isha Basant Joshi

Isha Basant Joshi (born 31 December 1908) was born Isha Basant Mukand and published books under the name of Esha Joshi. She was the first woman to be accepted as an officer in the Indian Administrative Service. She was also the first "Indian" to be accepted into the "Bastion of the British"〔(Uncivil Treatment ) Shahira Naim ''The Tribune'' 14 November 2004, Chandigarh, India accessed July 2007〕 school of La Martiniere Girls High School in Lucknow, India.
==Biography==
Mukand was the first Indian girl educated at La Martiniere girls high school and she then went on to study at Isabella Thoburn College and Lucknow University where she obtained an MA.
She went on to study in Britain and she claimed the honour of being the first woman to be an officer in the Indian Administrative Service (one of the three key organisations created to organise India as part of the British Empire).
She went on to serve in roles as senior roles in the Ministry of Education as well as editing a magazine before her retirement in 1966.〔 However, she published a number of books under the name of Esha Joshi long after this date.

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