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Mangalore, Jun 18: Mangalorean Kiran M  has been appointed  as  the Flying Officer  of the Indian Air force . The Passing  out  parade  was  held  on  June 1st   2007  in  AFTC, Jalahalli,  Bangalore.

Born on September 12, 1983 , Kiran is the son of  Late  K  M  Nairy  and  Indira Nairy, both hailing from Saligrama, Udupi  settled  in  Yekkur, Mangalore. 

Late  K  M  Nairy  was   Assistant  Superintendent  in  RMS  Mangalore  and  had  a  dream  of  his son  becoming  a  Gazetted  officer  in  Central  Government , lost  his  life while  in  service.


 Flying  Officer  Kiran  M  with  his  mother  and  sister,  Dr. Rashmi


Kiran,  the  youngest  of  the  two  children  passed  out  his  10th  standard  from  Canara  High School  and  his  Pre  University  from  Canara College, Mangalore.  He  completed  his  Mechanical  Engineering  from  Dr Ambedkar  College  of  Technology, Bangalore  and  did  not  take  up  lucrative  job  offers  from  software industry  ,  participated  in  the  SSC  selection  held  in  Mysore  and  was  one among  the  three  selected.  He  finished  his  first  six  months  training  in  Hyderabad and  continued  his  training  in  AFTC, Bangalore.  Flying  Officer  Kiran  has  got  his  first  posting to Baroda.

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