New Delhi: There are many villages and families in Uttar Pradesh where almost every family has an IAS, IPS, or PCS officer. The name of Madhopatti village of Jaunpur district, Itauri village of Pratapgarh district, and Aurangpur Silata village of Sambhal district comes into this story. Madhopatti village of Jaunpur district is famous as the village of IAS/PCS officers. At least one IAS or PCS officer will be found in every household in this village.
47 out of 75 IAS and IPS officers at home
There are a total of 75 houses in Madhopatti village of Jaunpur district. Out of which 47 are IAS and IPS officers in the house. It is said that before this village, IAS became Indu Prakash Singh in 1952. He was India’s ambassador to many countries including France. There is also a record in the name of this village that four brothers from the same family had passed the IAS exam.
4 people of a family IAS-IPS in Itauri village of Pratapgarh
Itori, a small village in the Pratapgarh district of Uttar Pradesh, also has a big name in giving civil service officers to the country. There are four real brothers and sisters from the same family in this village, IAS and IPS officers. These include three IAS and one IPS. These officers are the sons and daughters of the bank manager Anil Mishra from the village. It has two sons and two daughters. The eldest daughter is Kshama Mishra, Yogesh is at number two, daughter Madhavi is at number three and Lokesh Mishra is at number four. Firstly Yogesh passed the UPSC Civil Examination in 2013 and became IAS, after which Madhavi Mishra also became IAS in 2015. At the same time, in June 2016, Kshama Mishra was selected in the IPS, while the youngest son Lokesh also became an IAS.
Aurangpur Silata village in Sambhal district
Aurangpur Silata is a village in Sambhal district of Uttar Pradesh. So far this village has given 31 IAS and IPS officers. The population of Aurangpur Silata village is about three thousand. Before independence, Harbakhsh Singh of this village became a PCS officer. Since then, a total of 31 IPS and PCS officers have been made. There is hardly any family in this village whose member is not in a government job. This village with a population of three thousand has 12 educational institutions – one inter-college, two junior high schools, and two primary schools. Apart from this, there is also a madrasa in the village.