Nitin Gadkari | |
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Maharashtra Legislative Council | |
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Assumed office 1990 |
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Minister for PWD, Maharashtra | |
In office 27th May, 1995 – 1999 |
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President of Bharatiya Janata Party | |
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Assumed office 25th December, 2009 |
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Preceded by | Rajnath Singh |
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Born | May 27, 1957 Nagpur, India |
Nationality | Indian |
Political party | Bharatiya Janata Party |
Spouse(s) | Kanchan Gadkari |
Children | Nikhil, Sarang and Ketki |
Alma mater | Nagpur University |
Occupation | Lawyer, Industrialist |
Religion | Hindu |
Website | nitingadkari.in |
Nitin Gadkari (Marathi: नितिन गडकरी);(born 27 May 1957)is a senior Indian politician and the current President of the Bharatiya Janata Party.[1] He is best known for the works during his tenure as a Public Works Department Minister in the state of Maharashta when he constructed a series of roads, highways and flyovers across the state including the Yashwantrao chavan Mumbai–Pune Expressway [2]
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Nitin Gadkari was born in Nagpur, India, to a middle class, Deshastha Brahmin family hailing from Nagpur district. During his teens, he worked for the Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha and the student union ABVP.
He started his political career as a grass-root worker who laid down red carpets prior to party programmes.[3] He did his Ph.D., L.L.B and D.B.M. from Maharashtra, India.
Nitin Gadkari is married to Kanchan Gadkari and they have three children; Nikhil, Sarang and Ketki. He currently lives in Nagpur close to the head office of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh.[4]
Nitin Gadkari served as the Minister of Public Works Department(pwd) of the Govt. of Maharashtra from 1995 to 1999 and restructured it from top to bottom.[5] He has served as the president of the Maharashtra BJP.[6]
He showed strong support for privatization when he campaigned for investment in the infrastructure areas from private firms. He addressed several meetings between private investors, contractors, builders and various trade organizations and diverted large amounts of budgeted projects towards privatization. He managed to convince the state to allocate Rs. 700 Crores for rural connectivity. In the next 4 years, 98% of the total population of Maharashtra achieved an all-weather road connectivity. It also helped to solve the malnutrition problems prevailing in remote Melghat-Dharni area of Amravati district which previously had no access to medical aid, ration or educational facilities. The project aimed to connect 13,736 remote villages which remained unconnected since independence by road.
The Union Government appointed him the Chairman of National Rural Road Development Committee. After a series of meetings and studies, Shri Gadkari submitted his report to the central government and gave the presentation to the Hon. Prime Minister of India. His new report was accepted and a new rural road connecting scheme now popularly known as Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana was launched. The ambitious scheme is of Rs. 60,000 crores.[7][8]
After a successful stint as PWD Minister, Gadkari took over as President of the Maharashtra State Unit of the BJP in 2004. In 2009, when the BJP National President Rajnath Singh's term ended in December, Gadkari succeeded him as the youngest ever President of BJP.[27]
Nitin Gadkari does not consider himself a career politician.[28] He is known to control these establishments in the following way;
Gadkari is also an agriculturist. He has not only promoted but also has major interests in the fields of Water Management, Solar Energy Projects and the use of modern tools in agriculture. Recently, he started exporting fruits to various countries under the banner Ketaki overseas Trading Company.
He has been honored with the Bombay Bhushan Award and has also been felicitated by various organizations in Mumbai.
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