Madhya Pradesh: Sendhwa Farmer’s Son Becomes ADPO; Clears Exam In First Attempt | FP Photo
Sendhwa (Madhya Pradesh): Rupesh Mujalde, a farmer’s son, became ADPO after clearing the Assistant District Public Prosecution Officer Examination (ADPO) 2021 conducted by Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission (MPPSC) 2021 in his first attempt.
Rupesh completed his studies till class XII from Sendhwa and pursued BSc from Shaheed Bhima Nayak Government Post Graduate College, Barwani.
He then completed his LLB from New Government Law College, Indore while also preparing for MPPSC and civil judge competitive examinations.
His consistent efforts proved to be fruitful as he got selected for the post of Assistant District Public Prosecution Officer (ADPO) by clearing Madhya Pradesh Public Service Examination (MPPSC) 2021 in his very first attempt. Rupesh is a resident of a small village, Panjaria Dhaba.
The village has no access to electricity and other facilities, but he achieved success with his hard work and diligent efforts. He said that his elder brother Dr Bhure Lal Mujalde, a Jan Swasthya Rakshak always stood by his side and supported him throughout his preparations journey.
Women Enlightened On Gender-Based Violence
Women Enlightened On Gender-Based Violence | FP Photo
Dhar (Madhya Pradesh): As part of ‘Hum Honge Kamyaab’ campaign, supervisor Omika Dawar and counsellor Chetna Rathore gave information to women about One Stop Sakhi Centre and held a discussion about preventing domestic violence against women.
The 16-day-long campaign is being organised in all the districts of the state to prevent gender-based violence and spread awareness among women about the issue.
Assistant director Bharti Dangi of women and child development department interacted with women at Lalbagh campus. Women were given information about the SHEBOX portal and One Stop Sakhi Centre. Anganwadi workers, One Stop Centre staff and women from other departments were also present in the workshop.