Former IAS trainee Puja Manorama Dilip Khedkar finds herself in a bit of a pickle as she seeks an extension to provide supporting documents for her non-creamy layer certification in Ahilyanagar. This certification is essential for OBC candidates with a family income below ₹8 lakh, opening up various opportunities for them.

After her petition was dismissed by the Aurangabad High Court, Khedkar is now racing against time to gather the necessary paperwork. Allegations of multiple certificates being obtained to gain an advantage in the UPSC examination have put her under scrutiny. The district collector in Ahmednagar is closely monitoring the situation and has submitted a detailed report on the matter.

With the deadline for submitting documents extended to January 10, Khedkar’s fate hangs in the balance. The sub-committee will continue its investigation, shedding light on this complicated situation. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

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