Rao Narbir Singh
Rao Narbir Singh | |
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Gurgaon | |
Constituency | Badshahpur |
Personal details | |
Born |
Rewari, Haryana, India | 2 April 1961
Political party | Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) |
Spouse(s) | Anita Singh |
Children | 2 |
Residence | Rewari, Gurgaon, Mewat |
Occupation | Political & Social Worker, Agriculturist |
Website | http://raonarbirsingh.in |
As of April 09, 2009 |
Rao Narbir Singh Yadav is a politician and a member of the Bhartiya Janata Party.[1] He is an active social and political reformer. He has successfully contested Legislative elections from Jatusana (Haryana) in 1987 and Sohna (Haryana) in 1996. He has previously held the portfolios of State Home Minister in 1987 and Transport, Food & Supply and Cooperation Minister in 1996 in the Government of Haryana. He became the youngest elected representative in the country to hold the office of State Home Ministry at age 26. He also had additional charge of Sports and Printing & Stationery ministry in 1996. He unsuccessfully contested Lok Sabha election from Gurgaon in 2009. Currently, he is Vice-President, BJP, Haryana. He won as BJP candidate from Badshahpur constituency during the Haryana Legislative Assembly election, 2014.
Career graph
- 1982 – Director, Central Cooperative Bank, Gurgaon
- 1983 – Sarpanch, Village Gairatpur Bass
- 1984 – Chairman, Market Committee, Sohna
- 1987 – MLA (Jatusana constituency)
- 1987 – State Home Minister, Government of Haryana
- 1996 – MLA (Sohna constituency)
- 1996 – Food & Civil Supplies, Transport and Cooperative Minister, Government of Haryana
- 2014 onward – Chairman, Rao Mohar Singh College of Education, Behrampur
- 2014 onward - Vice President, BJP Haryana.
- 2014 - Cabinet Minister, Government of Haryana for Department of Public Works (B&R), Haryana Official website and Department of Public Health Engineering (Water Supply and Sanitation), Haryana
References
- ↑ Kashyap, Anirban (1993). Governor's role in Indian constitution. Lancers Books. p. 663. ISBN 9788170950332. Retrieved 8 May 2011.
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