Hindu – Brahmin Community – Achievers 2023

Hindu Brahmin Community Achievers April 2023

Nek Ram Sharma, a farmer from Nanj village in Karsog sub-division of Mandi district, has been awarded the Padma Shri by President Droupadi Murmu for his efforts in promoting traditional crop systems and sustainable agriculture.


For the past 30 years, Sharma has been utilizing intercropping and organic farming techniques, taking advantage of the indigenous seeds given to him by his elders. He has resuscitated the traditional crop system of nine food grains, which were in danger of disappearing, and identified crops that need less water, increase soil fertility, repel bugs, and develop rapidly in smaller areas of land.


Sharma's journey to organic farming started in the mid-90s, as he noticed the hazardous effects of chemical fertilizers on the soil fertility of the valley. By the mid-2000s, he had eliminated the use of chemical and fertilizers on his land and reinstated millet cultivation - a highly nutritious grain that helps restore land nourishment.


By the turn of the century, he had revived seven types of millet that were in danger of being lost forever: finger, foxtail, proso, kodo, buckwheat, sorghum, and pearl. Sharma's work is an inspiration for farmers across India, who face decreasing crop yields and diminishing soil nutrition levels due to the excessive usage of chemical fertilizers. He not only works in the farming industry but also backs up local artisans, pushing their handcrafted items to a bigger number of buyers, aiding them to become self-reliant and maintain their livelihood.


The promotion of indigenous farming techniques and organic farming methods has helped make farming land sustainable. His efforts have also helped in identifying crops that need less water and repel insects, while growing faster in small patches of land.

In May 2023, Shreya Singla from the Hindu Brahmin community Secures Second Position with a Remarkable Score in Bathinda's MSD Senior Secondary Public School."

Shreya Singla, a student of Bathinda's MSD Senior Secondary Public School, achieved the second position with a fantastic score of 99.06 percent. Shreya's journey has been filled with challenges as she is a physically challenged girl. However, her determination and passion have shone through in academics and sports. Her team's victory over Japan in the finals was a testament to her extraordinary skills and dedication. Devinder Singla, Shreya's father, who works in a bank, spoke highly of his daughter's hard work. He revealed that they discovered Shreya's hearing impairment at age four. Still, despite the late diagnosis, they equipped her with hearing aids, enabling her to speak and communicate effectively.

In the May month 2023, Smriti Mishra from Brahmin community Shines at All India Rank 4 in UPSC**

In the latest UPSC result, Smriti Mishra has achieved a remarkable feat by securing the prestigious All India Rank (AIR) 4. With Ishita Kishore, Garima Lohia, and Uma Harathi N occupying the top three positions, it's a moment of immense pride for India as talented female candidates dominate the first four ranks.Smriti Mishra's journey to success is filled with determination and a never-give-up attitude. Despite starting her severe preparations for the Civil Services Exam amidst the challenging COVID-19 outbreak, she managed to overcome obstacles and achieve an impressive rank. It's worth noting that she faced a setback in 2021 when she didn't clear the CSAT exam. Therefore, securing a high level in the UPSC exam was something she never anticipated. The moment she saw the result, she couldn't contain her excitement and screamed joy. The news of her success overwhelmed her entire family with happiness.This year, the reported number of vacancies in the Civil Services has reached a record high of 1022, making it an even more competitive endeavor.


The UPSC conducts the Civil Services Examination (CSE) in two stages: the Preliminary Examination (Prelims) and the Main Examination (Mains). Considering the immense challenges associated with this renowned exam, emerging as a UPSC topper and securing a place among the top five ranks is an extraordinary achievement.Smriti Mishra hails from Prayagraj and grew up in a loving family. Her father, Rajkumar Mishra, holds a post in Bareilly as a CO, while her brother is a practicing lawyer in the esteemed Supreme Court. Smriti displayed a strong academic inclination from a young age and consistently excelled in her studies. She stood out as a diligent student throughout her school and college years. During her educational journey, her passion for public service took root, and she fostered a deep desire to contribute positively to society.


With her outstanding achievement as UPSC AIR 4, Smriti Mishra inspires aspiring civil servants. Her journey exemplifies the power of resilience, dedication, and a thirst for knowledge. Smriti's success not only brings honor to her name but also reflects the limitless potential of individuals to create a lasting impact on society.As Smriti Mishra embarks on this new chapter of her career in civil services, she carries the hopes and dreams of countless individuals who aspire to make a difference. Her remarkable accomplishments testify to the unwavering spirit of individuals who dare to dream big and work tirelessly to turn those dreams into reality.

error: Content is protected !!
Scan the code