D. K. Ravi Age, Caste, Wife, Children, Family, Biography & More
Bio/Wiki
Full Name
Doddakoppalu Kariyappa Ravi
Profession
Former Civil Servant
Famous For
His stringent action against land mafia, sand mafia and tax defaulters
Civil Services
Service
Indian Police Services (IPS)
Batch
2009
Cadre
Karnataka Cadre
Major Designation(s)
• August 2011 to December 2012: Assistant commissioner in Gulbarga, Karnataka
• August 2013 to October 2014: Deputy commissioner of Kolar district, Karnataka
• 29 October 2014 to 16 March 2015: Additional Commissioner of Commercial Taxes (Enforcement), Bangalore
Personal Life
Date of Birth
10 June 1979
Birthplace
Kunigal Taluk, Tumkur district, Karnataka
Date of Death
16 March 2015
Place of Death
Koramangala, Bangalore
Age (at the time of death)
35 Years
Death Cause
Suicide
Zodiac sign
Pisces
Nationality
Indian
Hometown
Kunigal taluk, Tumkur district
School
Name Not Known
University
• University of Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore
• Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi
Educational Qualification
• Degree in Agriculture
• Post-Graduation course in nematology
Religion
Hinduism
Caste
Kodava (OBC)
Hobbies
Gardening
Controversy
His death was the biggest controversy. Some allege that it was a pre-planned murder by highly placed persons with vested interests in Sand Mining, Tax Evasion and Land Grabbing.
However, some argue that he committed suicide when his affection for his female batchmate, Rohini Sindhuri, was not reciprocated. The same theory for his death has been mentioned in the CBI closure report.
Relationships & More
Marital Status
Married
Family
Wife
Kusuma
Children
None
Parents
Father- Kariyappa Mother- Gowramma
Siblings
Brother- Ramesh Sister- Bharathi
Favourite Things
Favourite Food
Local food of Karnataka
Favourite Sport
Cricket
Money Factor
Salary (approx.)
50,000 INR/month plus other allowances (as in 2015)
Some Lesser Known Facts About D. K. Ravi
Doddakoppalu Kariyappa Ravi, commonly known as D. K. Ravi, was an Indian Civil Servant. He was an Indian Administrative Services Officer of Karnataka Cadre from 2009 batch. He scored AIR 34 in UPSC examination.
He was trained at Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration, Mussoorie, for a probation period of two years between August 2009 to August 2011 and was allotted his home state cadre of Karnataka.
Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration, Mussoorie Logo
Prior to his entry into civil services, he worked as Sub Inspector of Excise with the Karnataka State Excise Department for over a year and a half. [1]Wikipedia
He was reportedly an efficient and able administrator. He was first posted in Gulbarga as Assistant Commissioner.
He first came into limelight when he was posted as deputy commissioner of the Kolar district, Karnataka. He launched an official crackdown against the encroachment of government lands and rampant illegal sand mining in the district.
He also launched many innovative reforms in the Kolar District like conducting Revenue and Podi adalats, which went on to be getting recognized and implemented by the State Government of Karnataka. Due to his reputation as a pro-people administrator, he became extremely popular among people of Kolar district. [2]The Hindu
When he was transferred to Bangalore as the Additional Commissioner of Commercial Taxes (Enforcement) by the government on 29 October 2014, allegedly due to pressure from and his actions against sand and land mafia, a large number of people in Kolar staged protests demanding reversion of his transfer orders.
During his posting as the Additional Commissioner of Commercial Taxes (Enforcement), he starting conducting raids on tax defaulters. He prepared a list of top-50 tax defaulters and set a target of Rs 1,000 crore tax collection from the tax evading defaulters.
He started conducting raids from Bangalore City and later conducted raids across different places in Karnataka.
He raided well-known business groups such as Embassy, Rajesh Exports, Shubh Jewellers, RMZ Institution, Nitesh Builders, Prestige Group, Raheja Developers and Mantri Developers, and had reportedly collected over Rs 138 crore in the first two weeks of his posting. Following this, he allegedly received threat calls from the defaulters.
On 16 March 2015, he was found dead in his apartment at St John’s Woods Apartment near Koramangala, Bangalore.
He had gone to the office from Nagarbhavi, Bangalore (the house of his in-laws), on the morning of 16 March 2015. He returned to his apartment at St John’s Woods near Koramangala by 11.30 a.m. (IST). His family found his body hanging to a ceiling fan in his bedroom at his residence around 6:30 p.m. (IST) when they rushed to the apartment after he didn’t return the phone calls made during the day.
His death shook the state government and a CID probe was ordered. Later on, a CBI probe was ordered due to the mounting pressure by the public and the opposition parties. [3]Wikipedia
Several theories were put forth to prove whether his death was a murder or suicide. Regarding suicide two theories were put forth. One theory said that he could not finalise a land deal worth crores leading to financial and mental pressure which led him to take an extreme step.
Another theory put forth said that he was in love with her female batchmate Rohini Sindhuri, who was also married. She didn’t reciprocate the feelings of Ravi, which led him to commit suicide. The evidence for this theory was also found in Ravi’s call details and WhatsApp messages to Rohini Sindhuri. The same thing has been mentioned in the closure report of CBI filed in 2016. [4]The Quint
However, this theory kicked up a controversy saying that the Karnataka Government was hiding the truth behind his death and maligning the image of a clean and honest officer.
Another theory said that he was murdered due to his actions against the tax evaders and an RTI activist alleged that he had sent notices to various tax defaulters and that Ravi was about to take some big action against these defaulters.
Grammy Award Winner Ricky Kej, who also hails from Karnataka, composed a song as a tribute to D. K. Ravi.
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