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Hosakote Jagadeesh (born 11 June 1988) is an Indian social worker and local politician from Metri village in Kampli Taluk, Ballari District, Karnataka. He is known for his grassroots initiatives in social welfare, community development, and local governance efforts in rural Karnataka.

Early Life and Education

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Hosakote Jagadeesh was born on 11 June 1988 in Metri village, Kampli Taluk, Ballari District, Karnataka. Details about his early education and formative years will be updated once reliable sources are available.

Career in Social Service

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Jagadeesh has been actively involved in various social service activities across rural parts of Ballari district. His initiatives have included:

  • Organizing medical camps in underdeveloped villages.
  • Leading clean water and sanitation projects.
  • Supporting educational programs for underprivileged children.
  • Disaster relief coordination during floods and droughts in Karnataka.

He is recognized locally for mobilizing youth and volunteers for civic improvement and health awareness campaigns.

Political Activities

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Jagadeesh has also ventured into local politics, focusing on village-level development. He has worked with Panchayat-level bodies to raise awareness about government schemes, improve rural infrastructure, and address public grievances.

Recognition and Impact

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While not yet widely covered in national media, his work has gained regional attention through local newspapers and social media. His followers often refer to him as a "people's representative without position", due to his hands-on approach to resolving community issues.

Personal Life

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Details about his personal and family life are not publicly documented in reliable sources.

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