Shankar bidari daughter in law
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Shri Shankar Bidari was born in Galagali village of Bilagi Taluka in Bagalkot District on 27th August, 1954. He hails from a middle class family of Banahatti in Jamkhandi Taluk. His father Shri Mahadevappa Bidari was an agriculturist and Secretary of a weaver’s Co-op. Society.
After his education in Government Kannada Boys’ School, Banahatti and S.R.A. High School, Banahatti, he joined G.I. Bagewadi College, Nipani and passed P.U.C. in 1970. Later he joined Posts and telegraphs Department and served as a Telephone Operator from 26th July, 1971 to 31st January, 1977. Meanwhile, he obtained B.A. degree in Economics, as an external candidate from the Karnataka University in 1975. He was selected as Probationary Assistant Commissioner in the K.A.S. by the K.P.S.C. He joined service as Prob. Assistant Commissioner on 07.02.1977. After initial training at Mysore, he underwent District training in Gulbarga. In 1978 he was selected for the Indian Police Service and he joined I.P.S. in July 1978 and was allotted to the Karnataka State.
After his education in Government Kannada Boys’ Sc
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Sri Kumara Swamigalu was born in 1867 AD at Joyisana Haralalli Village of Ranibannur Taluk of Dharwad District, Karnataka. His childhood name was Halayya.
The family of swamigalu was economically very poor. The family was a joint family. Two or three members of the family used to go for Kanthi begging to nearby villages for food. The swamigalu also was going for begging in some days. Once a person told swamigalu to stop begging and to study some thing. And he decided to study.
He studied up to 3rd standard in his own village and then he shifted to Kajjari village and appeared for his matriculation. Although he was noted as a best student in the school, he failed to get pass in Matriculation. This shows destiny of each p
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Shri Shankar Bidari was born in Galagali village of Bilagi Taluka in Bagalkot District on 27th August, 1954. He hails from a middle class family of Banahatti in Jamkhandi Taluk. His father Shri Mahadevappa Bidari was an agriculturist and Secretary of a weaver’s Co-op. Society.
After his education in Government Kannada Boys’ School, Banahatti and S.R.A. High School, Banahatti, he joined G.I. Bagewadi College, Nipani and passed P.U.C. in 1970. Later he joined Posts and telegraphs Department and served as a Telephone Operator from 26th July, 1971 to 31st January, 1977. Meanwhile, he obtained B.A. degree in Economics, as an external candidate from the Karnataka University in 1975. He was selected as Probationary Assistant Commissioner in the K.A.S. by the K.P.S.C. He joined service as Prob. Assistant Commissioner on 07.02.1977. After initial training at Mysore, he underwent District training in Gulbarga. In 1978 he was selected for the Indian Police Service and he joined I.P.S. in July 1978 and was allotted to the Karnataka State.
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