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Meet Garima Lohiya: The UPSC 2nd rank holder who fulfilled late father’s dream

Garima said his father Manoj Lohiya had dreamt of seeing her as an IAS officer but sadly he passed away in 2015.

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Meet Garima Lohiya: The UPSC 2nd rank holder who fulfilled late father’s dream

On Tuesday, the Union Public Service Commission declared its Civil Services Examination (CSE) 2022 results. The results reflected the outstanding achievement of female candidates with all the top four positions secured by women.

Ishita Kishore, a resident of Greater Noida topped the position, who is now all across the news for her remarkable achievement.

With Kishore’s story doing circles across internet, there’s the story of another ranker which would serve as an inspiration for lakhs of individuals dreaming to be in a position where candidates like Kishore have reached today.

The second position was bagged by Garima Lohiya from Bihar who fulfilled her father’s dream who died 8 years ago.  

Garima Lohiya is a resident of Buxar Nagar’s Bangla Ghat. She did her schooling from Woodstock School, Buxar and completed her senior secondary education from Sunbeam, Bhagwanpur.

For further studies, Lohiya moved to Delhi, she obtained her graduation degree from Kirodimal college, Delhi University with Commerce and Accountancy as her optional subjects.
Lohiya while speaking to APN said, she returned back to Buxar during the Covid-19 pandemic period and didn’t return back and started her preparations to pursue the dream of becoming an IAS officer.  

Lohiya who had set her mind to clear the attempt, did all her preparations sitting at home taking the help of Youtube and other sources.

Confident Garima said she knew she would pass the examination but did not expected of securing the 2nd position.

Garima said his father Manoj Lohiya had dreamt of seeing her as an IAS officer but sadly he passed away in 2015.

Pained by father’s demise, Garima broke down but her mother Sunita Lohiya stood with her as the pillar of strength who didn’t let Garima’s dreams scatter away and equally contributed in helping Garima pursue the late father’s dream.

Garima shared her mother acted as a big source of motivation and inspiration for her during her journey.

For the preparations Garima went through many sleepless nights and so do her mother who used to sit with her all night.

She added her mother took care of every minute details of  her needs to ensure no hamper to her preparations in this journey.

It is because of this sheer dedication and hard work, Garima and many others like her have secured such ranks today and they can now walk with their head held high.

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Delhi Airport service disruptions from Jan 19-26: Check timings, routes affected and updates

However, the exact effects of these operational restrictions on scheduled flights for different airlines remain unclear.

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Delhi Airport operator DIAL announced that flight operations at Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA) will be suspended for arrivals and departures between 10:20 AM and 12:45 PM from January 19 to January 26, 2025, due to activities related to Republic Day celebrations. IGIA, the busiest airport in India, facilitates approximately 1,300 flight movements daily.

However, the exact effects of these operational restrictions on scheduled flights for different airlines remain unclear.

According to the NOTAM (Notice to Airmen) issued for the week of Republic Day, no flights will operate from Delhi Airport during the specified times. Passengers are advised to check with their airlines for the latest updates regarding flight schedules.

Daily Flight Disruption Details:

  • January 19 (Sunday): 85 departures and 85 arrivals impacted.
  • January 20 (Monday): 85 departures and 84 arrivals affected.
  • January 21 (Tuesday): 79 departures and 81 arrivals, marking the least disrupted day of the week.
  • Remaining Days: Daily disruptions will vary from 81 to 84 departures and 82 to 87 arrivals.

Additionally, the airspace closures will disrupt international flights to major cities including Toronto, Washington, Tashkent, Kathmandu, and Colombo. These measures are crucial to ensure the safety and security of dignitaries and aircraft involved in the Republic Day flypast. Notably, Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto is confirmed to be the chief guest for India’s Republic Day celebrations on January 26.

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Mumbai Police arrest Saif Ali Khan attacker, claim accused is Bangladeshi

He pointed out credible evidence for these suspicions, such as the lack of valid Indian documentation and items seized that suggest his nationality.

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On Sunday, the Mumbai Police stated that the individual arrested for the attack on Bollywood actor Saif Ali Khan is suspected to be a Bangladeshi national, a conclusion drawn from evidence found among his possessions. In a media briefing, police confirmed that the attacker had taken on the name Vijay Das upon entering India.

DCP Zone 9, Dixit Gedam, identified the suspect as Mohammad Shariful Islam Shehzad, a 30-year-old man who allegedly entered Saif Ali Khan’s residence with the intent to rob. Gedam indicated that preliminary investigations suggest the accused is of Bangladeshi descent, having entered India illegally and subsequently changed his name.

Reports indicate that he arrived in Mumbai approximately 5 to 6 months ago, initially residing in the city before moving to its outskirts. The suspect was employed by a housekeeping agency, according to police sources.

“On January 16, at around 2 am, an attack occurred at Saif Ali Khan’s residence. An FIR was filed, and the suspect was arrested soon after. His identity as Mohammad Shariful Islam Shehzad, aged 30, has been confirmed. He broke into the home with robbery in mind. He will be presented in court, where a request for custody will be made, and further investigations will follow,” Gedam stated while raising concerns regarding the suspect’s Bangladeshi background.

He pointed out credible evidence for these suspicions, such as the lack of valid Indian documentation and items seized that suggest his nationality.

Previous reports indicated that the suspect had been using multiple aliases, including Vijay Das and Bijoy Das. The main suspect was intercepted in the early hours of Sunday in Thane West, Maharashtra.

Actor Saif Ali Khan was reportedly assaulted multiple times in his upscale apartment located in Mumbai’s Bandra area during a burglary attempt in the early hours of Thursday.

The actor resides on the 12th floor of the ‘Satguru Sharan’ building. At the time of the incident, Saif Ali Khan was at home with his wife, fellow actor Kareena Kapoor, and their two children, four-year-old Jeh and eight-year-old Taimur.

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RG Kar victim’s mother reacts to court’s verdict, says Sanjay Roy was not alone

She asserted that Roy was not acting alone.

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In response to the conviction of Sanjay Roy in the RG Kar Medical College rape-murder case, the mother of the deceased doctor expressed her ongoing concern on Saturday, highlighting their continued wait for the arrest and punishment of additional perpetrators. She asserted that Roy was not acting alone.

“The evidence clearly proves Sanjay’s guilt through biological findings. His silence during the trial further indicates his involvement in the torture and murder of my daughter. However, he is not the only one; there are others involved who have yet to be brought to justice. Therefore, true justice has not been achieved,” the victim’s mother stated to PTI following the court’s decision.

She emphasized that the legal proceedings are far from over, vowing to fight for justice alongside her husband until their last breaths. “The case remains incomplete. It will only reach completion when everyone involved in my daughter’s murder has been brought to justice. We will wait for that day… and we won’t find peace until then. That is our only desire now,” she said.

A Sealdah court found Sanjay Roy guilty on Saturday of raping and murdering the on-duty doctor at the state-run RG Kar Medical College and Hospital on August 9 of the previous year. The court is set to announce his sentence on January 20.

Roy was convicted under Sections 64 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, which pertains to rape, and Sections 66 and 103 (1), which are concerned with punishments for murder and death. Section 103 (1) provides for a maximum penalty of death or life imprisonment.

Following the verdict, Sanjay Roy, a former civil volunteer, claimed in court that he was wrongfully implicated in the case. “I am innocent and have been falsely accused. The real perpetrators are being allowed to go free. One IPS officer is involved,” he asserted.

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