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"A Contribution in building a nation"

An extraordinary upright administrative service officer works with the aim of educating India. He dedicates his 30 years of service to rural children jurisdictions with the power of Article 21 A (Eighty-sixth Amendment) of the Constitution of India. Hence, he is Honored with Rashtrapati award.

Top Cast

  • Nirmal Soni

    Nirmal Soni

    C.K Saandilya

  • Noorul Hasan Noor

    Noorul Hasan Noor

    Noor Saab

  • Yogendra Prajapati

    Yogendra Prajapati

    chandu

  • Jitendra Raghuwanshi

    Jitendra Raghuwanshi

    principal

  • vishnu jha

    vishnu jha

    babban

Overview

An extraordinary upright administrative service officer works with the aim of educating India. He dedicates his 30 years of service to rural children jurisdictions with the power of Article 21 A (Eighty-sixth Amendment) of the Constitution of India. Hence, he is Honored with Rashtrapati award.

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