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IPS Officer P.D. Nitya (Nitya Durga Potluri)

In the hallowed corridors of the Indian Police Service (IPS), Potluri Durga Nitya, fondly known as P.D. Nitya, emerges as a shining beacon of dedication and resilience.

Dr Abdul Gani Ahanger: Renowned Medical Professional and former Director of SKIMS Soura

Dr. Abdul Gani Ahanger, better known as Dr. A G Ahanger, is a highly respected medical professional and former Director of SKIMS Soura.

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