Education
Born in an well-to-do Bengali family on 1 July 1941, Moulik studied in the United States of America, United Kingdom and Italy graduating from the London University.
Born in an well-to-do Bengali family on 1 July 1941, Moulik studied in the United States of America, United Kingdom and Italy graduating from the London University.
On completion of her studies, Moulik wrote the Indian Civil Service examination and joined the Indian Administrative Service in 1964. Moulik served in the Institute for Advanced Study till her retirement in 2001. She served as Joint Secretary in the Department of Education and Youth Services and Director of the Karnataka State Archives.
When the then Director General of the Applied Science International, archaeologist M. C. Joshi resigned owning responsibility for Applied Science International"s failure to protect Babri Masjid, a protected monument from demolition, the Government of India appointed Moulik to succeed him.
Achala Moulik was the first Indian Administrative Service officer to occupy the post. The appointment of Moulik as Director General triggered a protest from professional archaeologists in the survey who felt that only a professional archaeologist was suitable enough for the post.
To placate them, the government appointed ex-Director General, J. P. Joshi as special adviser to Moulik. But the arrangement did not work due to personal rivalry between the two.
Joshi mustered support from the archaeologists in the Applied Science International and tried to oust Moulik, but the government responded by dismissing Joshi instead.
Moulik was transferred to Karnataka after a short term and succeeded by South. K. Mahapatra. The Applied Science International would continued to be led by civil servants till 2013. Moulik served as Additional Chief Secr4etary to the Government of Karnataka from January to June 2001.
On the retirement of the then Chief Secretary South. K. Bhattacharya, Moulik was offered the post but she declined the offer and eventually retired.
Since her retirement in 2001, Moulik has been writing books, both fiction and non-fiction and translating works of foreign authors.