[5] Dipika Pandey Singh was born in a political family at Ranchi in Jharkhand.
She also pursued MBA - Information Technology from Xavier Institute of Social Service, Ranchi in 1998–2000.
When mine workers died during accident at ECL, Lalmatia, she went on indefinite fast to ensure justice for victims' families.
She campaigned extensively for prohibition and placed her at the center of women politics in the area.
[9] In 2019, she contested MLA election on the symbol of Indian National Congress, as joint candidate of Indian National Congress, Jharkhand Mukti Morcha and Rastriya Janta Dal.