Meet the richest DMs of the 2011 batch of IAS officials, whose sum is worth rupees…

He is currently working as Agra DM. Recently, all IAS officials in Uttar Pradesh have disclosed details of their property.
The UPSC civil service exam is undoubtedly one of the toughest exams in India. Each year, only about 1,000 candidates manage to crack the exam and become IAS, IPS and IFS, as well as other Group A and B members. Such positions, especially the Indian Administrative Services (IAS), provide excellent opportunities to serve the society in different roles. These jobs also come with their allowances and high salaries. In this article, we will introduce you to the richest DMs in Uttar Pradesh. He is currently the local magistrate judge in Agra. His name is Ias Arvind Mallappa Bangari. The report shows that there are 15 properties in IAS Bangari. All IAS officials in Uttar Pradesh have disclosed details of their properties, with Arvind Mallappa Bangari announcing 15 properties. Five years ago, IAS Bangari owned 12 properties.
IAS Bangari is a batch processing officer in 2011 and was originally from the Gardag district of Karnataka. He was born on March 30, 1981 and graduated from Dharwad. Later, after graduating with a master’s degree in agriculture. IAS Bangari hopes to become an agricultural scientist. After PG, he also worked in the lab for a year. However, he later decided to prepare for the civil service exam. He broke down the UPSC CSE in 2011 by All India Ranking (AIR) 83. He completed his training in May 2012 and was immediately assigned to Jhansi for regional training.
According to the details he gave, he has five agricultural lands in Karnataka. He has three houses and an apartment. He has a commercial space and 6 plots. Reports show that most traits are ancestors. The value of the total assets exceeds Rs 11 crore. IAS Bangari’s father was a Chartered Accountant (CA). IAS Bangari has been Agra DM since September 2024. Prior to this, he was the local magistrate judge in Muzaffarnagar (18 January 2023 to 14 September 2024).
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