Who was Satyendra Dubey?

Who was Satyendra Dubey?

He was murdered in Gaya, Bihar after fighting corruption in the Golden Quadrilateral highway construction project. Satyendra Dubey, the son of Bageshwari Dubey and Phulamati Devi, was born at the village of Shahpur, near Pratappur Sugar Factory in the Siwan district of Bihar, India.

Where did Satyendra grow up?

Eldest son in a family of five girls and two boys, Satyendra grew up in Shahpur village of Sivan district in Bihar. Day in and day out he saw his father slog in a sugar mill near by and decided to pull the family out of their routine struggles. Hard work and moral ethics became his pillars right from the childhood.

Why Satyendra Dubey award for civil services?

Institute for Research and Documentation in Social Sciences (IRDS), a Non-governmental organisation from Lucknow has been awarding the Satyendra Dubey award for civil services in reverence to his contributions to the cause of fighting corruption.

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Who is Rajiv Dubey?

Born into a family of small farmers (his mother also held a clerical job at a sugar mill) in the Sahpur village of the Siwan district, Bihar, Dubey was a high-performing student in school, topping the state in both Class X and Class XII board exams.

What is the story of Satyendra’s note?

As the new story describes, Satyendra was a Deputy General manager in the National Highway Authority of India. When he discovered rampant corruption and poor implementation he sent a note to you since he was also a concerned honest citizen, who was pained at the rape of India.

Dubey, a 1994 civil engineering graduate from IIT Kanpur, was Deputy General Manager in the Centre’s National Highway Authority of India working on the 60-km Aurangabad-Barachatti segment of the Golden Quadrilateral in Bihar with headquarters in Koderma, Jharkhand.