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In Kadabagatti village, employees of Jana Small Finance Bank forcibly evicted a family by microfinance institutions. The family, who had taken loans totalling Rs 17 lakh, protested the seizure of ...
Beyond coaching, he used his hard work and determination to yield results, and now he is an IPS officer. Birdev Siddappa Done, a young achiever from Yamge village in Kolhapur, Maharashtra, has made ...
Speaking to Edex Live, TMMA President Dr. Shashank Kambali mentioned that such stringent reforms are essential and added, "Earlier, teachers used silicone fingerprints to bypass biometric systems. Now ...
La Excellence IAS Academy, one of India’s leading educational institutions for UPSC aspirants, has once again achieved remarkable success in the UPSC 2024 Civil Services Examination, with over ...
He is likely to be absorbed into the Indian Police Service (IPS). His father, Siddappa Done, was overwhelmed with pride at his son's achievement. Although not familiar with the nuances of civil ...
Beerappa Siddappa Doni, a youth from the Kuruba community from Amage village in Karanataka, neighbouring Maharashatra cleared UPSC CSE exam with All India Rank 551. It was a joyful even for for this ...
In 1961, land measuring 2 acres 20 guntas situated at Kenchammanahalli village of Gudal post, Davanagere District was granted by the Tahsildar to one Siddappa son of Badesiddappa with a condition ...
Beerappa Siddappa Doni was born in Amage village, Maharashtra, into a traditional sheep-herding family. His childhood was spent tending to livestock, but his dreams soared beyond the grasslands.
7. Beerappa Doni, AIR 551: From herding sheep to clearing UPSC While herding sheep in Nanavadi village, Karnataka, Beerappa Siddappa Doni received the call: he had cleared the UPSC with AIR 551. A ...
Beerappa Siddappa Doni from Amage village in Maharashtra was visiting his relatives in Nanavadi in Belagavi district for the holidays. On April 23, his relatives heard that he had cleared the UPSC ...
Beerappa Siddappa Doni from Emage, who secured the 551st rank, heard the news while he was grazing sheep in a field in Nanawadi, near Belagavi. Chief Minister Siddaramaiah personally called and ...
The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in Pakistan). It was started by Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, a public-spirited philanthropist ...