[citation needed][1] Suresh Angadi was born on 1 June 1955 to Somavva and Chanabasappa in an agricultural family in Kanvi Karvinakoppa near Belgaum).
[4] Some of the other projects advanced by Angadi as the Minister of State for Railways included the country's first private and the longest 'roll-on, roll-off' freight service for goods trucks along the 682 kilometre route between Bangalore and Solapur.
[6] In 2019, he had also signed a MoU with the Confederation of Indian Industry to drive energy efficiency and pilot projects aimed at setting up net-zero buildings and mechanisms for sharing of energy management practices between the industry association and the Indian Railways.
[7] In his 16-month tenure as the Minister of State for Railways he was credited for introducing over 50 train services just in the South Western division alone.
[10][11][12] Given the ongoing COVID-19 restrictions his body was not allowed to be transported to Belgaum and Angadi was buried as per the COVID-19 protocol in the Lingayat-Veerashaiva burial ground at Sector 24, Dwarka in Delhi.