For many millennials, turning 30 is often a reminder to look back and assess the life goals one sought and achieved, failed to or is still striving for. If Satyendra Dubey had made a checklist on his 30th birthday, he would have ticked the following: jumped across the hurdles that come with a socio-economically modest background and got an education from IIT-Kanpur; served his country as an officer of the Indian Engineering Services (IES); and blew the lid off scams related to a section of the 14,000-km-long Golden Quadrilateral highways project. After trying to tackle the corruption himself, he had written to the PMO and sought anoÂnymity. Dubey바카라s letter was leaked and his identity revÂealed, leading to his murder in Gaya, Bihar, on NovÂember 27, 2003, the very day he turned 30. His younger brotÂher ÂDhananjay Dubey talks about the whistleblower and his Âmurder. ÂExcerpts from an interview with Ushinor Majumdar.