From winning KBC Junior to becoming an IPS officer, Ravi Mohan Saini has proved he is a genius

 | Updated: May 30, 2020, 03:41 PM IST

Dr Ravi Mohan Saini won the highest prize money in Kaun Banjega Crorepati Junior in 2001, which was the only season of the format. He answered the most correct questions and won Rs. one crore as the prize reward. He is now an Indian Police Services (IPS) officer, and has now taken over as Superintendent of Police in Porbandar.

Ravi Mohan Saini won one crore rupee in Kaun Banega Crorepati Junior, which was organised in 2001.

Ravi Mohan Saini won one crore rupee in Kaun Banega Crorepati Junior, which was organised in 2001.

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After two partially successful tries, he appeared for the exam again, in 2014, and qualified for the Indian Police Services (IPS) with an All-India Rank of 461. 

After two partially successful tries, he appeared for the exam again, in 2014, and qualified for the Indian Police Services (IPS) with an All-India Rank of 461. 

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Now at the age of 33, he took charge as the Superintendent of Police, Porbandar this week.

Now at the age of 33, he took charge as the Superintendent of Police, Porbandar this week.

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He was in class 10 when he appeared in KBC Junior in 2001. He was only 14 at that time. "I was the winner of Rs 1 crore. However, I got Rs 69 lakh after deduction of taxes, four years later," he had told a media organization in 2017.

He was in class 10 when he appeared in KBC Junior in 2001. He was only 14 at that time. "I was the winner of Rs 1 crore. However, I got Rs 69 lakh after deduction of taxes, four years later," he had told a media organization in 2017.

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Before being transferred to Porbandar, he served as the Deputy Commissioner of Police Zone 1 in Rajkot city.

Before being transferred to Porbandar, he served as the Deputy Commissioner of Police Zone 1 in Rajkot city.

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