Actor K Shivaram health condition critical: treatment in ICU
It is said that Actor K Shivaram has been admitted to a private hospital in Bengaluru for treatment and doctors are treating him in the ICU. According to the hospital doctors, former IAS officer and actor K Sivaram's health condition is serious.
It has been learned that the health condition of former IAS officer and actor K Shivaram has become serious. It is said to be undergoing treatment at a private hospital. It has been learned that former IAS officer and actor K Shivaram’s condition has worsened as he was admitted to the hospital due to illness.
It is said that Actor K Shivaram has been admitted to a private hospital in Bengaluru for treatment and doctors are treating him in the ICU. According to the hospital doctors, former IAS officer and actor K Sivaram’s health condition is serious. He is said to be undergoing treatment in the ICU. More information about this needs to be known.
In 1985, he cleared K.A.S. exam and was selected as Deputy Superintendent of Police. In the year 1986, he secured 1st rank among the Scheduled Caste community in Karnataka Administrative Service exam and got selected as Assistant commissioner of police (India).
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While he was undergoing training at Karnataka Police Academy, he cleared the civil services exam (UPSC) and was selected for I.A.S. which was his childhood dream. He also holds the distinction of being the 1st person in India to clear the IAS Exam in the Kannada Language.
He acted nearly 10 movies:
Baa Nalle Madhuchandrake
Vasantha Kavya
Sangliyana Part–3
Prathibhatane
Khalanayaka
Yarige Beda Duddu
Game for Love
Naaga
O Prema Devathe
Tiger
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In 2013, K. Shivramu joined Indian National Congress after retirement from Bangalore Regional Commissioner. In 2014, he was a Janata Dal (Secular) member and contested in Bijapur Lok Sabha constituency and lost the election against Ramesh Jigajinagi.
In 2014, again he rejoined the Indian National Congress in support to get Deputy Chief Minister post to any Dalit leader which led to “a controversy of supporting Dr G. Parameshwar”. On 14 October 2014, he joined Bharatiya Janata Party after failing to recognise a Dalit in a higher place in Indian National Congress politics.
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