Narendra Singh Tomar
Narendra Singh Tomar (born 12 June 1957) is an Indian politician and a member of the 17th Lok Sabha. He is the Minister of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare and Minister of Rural Development in the Second Modi ministry. Previously he was the Minister of Mines and Minister of Parliamentary Affair in the Government of India. He is a leader of Bharatiya Janata Party. He was also a member of Sixteenth Lok Sabha from 2014 to 2019[1] from Gwalior. In 2019, he changed his constituency and was re-elected to the Lok Sabha from Morena.
Narendra Singh Tomar | |
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Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, Government of India | |
Assumed office 30 May 2019 | |
Prime Minister | Narendra Modi |
Preceded by | Radha Mohan Singh |
Minister of Rural Development and Panchayati Raj, Government of India | |
Assumed office 5 July 2016 | |
Prime Minister | Narendra Modi |
Preceded by | Chaudhary Birender Singh |
Minister of Parliamentary Affairs and Panchayati Raj, Government of India | |
In office 13 November 2018 – 30 May 2019 | |
Prime Minister | Narendra Modi |
Preceded by | Ananth Kumar |
Succeeded by | Pralhad Joshi |
Minister of Mines | |
In office 3 September 2017 – 30 May 2019 | |
Prime Minister | Narendra Modi |
Preceded by | Piyush Goyal |
Succeeded by | Pralhad Joshi |
In office 26 May 2014 – 5 July 2016 | |
Prime Minister | Narendra Modi |
Preceded by | Dinsha Patel |
Succeeded by | Piyush Goyal |
Minister of Steel | |
In office 26 May 2014 – 5 July 2016 | |
Prime Minister | Narendra Modi |
Preceded by | Beni Prasad Verma |
Succeeded by | Chaudhary Birender Singh |
Minister of Labour and Employment | |
In office 26 May 2014 – 9 November 2014 | |
Prime Minister | Narendra Modi |
Preceded by | Sis Ram Ola |
Succeeded by | Bandaru Dattatreya |
Member of Parliament in Lok Sabha | |
Assumed office 23 May 2019 | |
Preceded by | Anoop Mishra |
Constituency | Morena, Madhya Pradesh |
Ministry of Urban Development, Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation (Additional Charge) | |
In office 18 July 2017 – 3 September 2017 | |
Prime Minister | Narendra Modi |
Preceded by | M. Venkaiah Naidu |
Succeeded by | Hardeep Singh Puri |
Personal details | |
Born | Morar, Gwalior district, Madhya Pradesh | 12 June 1957
Political party | Bharatiya Janata Party |
Spouse(s) | Kiran Tomar |
Children | 3 |
Residence | Gwalior |
Alma mater | Jiwaji University |
Early life and education
Tomar was born on 12 June 1957 in Murar village in Gwalior district of (Madhya Pradesh) to Munshi Singh Tomar and Sharda Devi Tomar. He graduated from Jiwaji University. He is married to Kiran. The couple has two sons and a daughter.[1][2][3] He was nicknamed as Munna Bhaiya by Babulal Gaur.[4]
Political career
He was appointed as Union Minister (Cabinet rank) of Steel, Mines, Labour and Employment on 27 May 2014 in the cabinet headed by Narendra Modi. He was administered the oath of office and sworn in on 26 May 2014 by Pranab Mukherjee, the President of India.
On 5 July 2016, during the second cabinet reshuffle of the Narendra Modi ministry, Birender Singh replaced Narendra Singh Tomar as the Steel Minister and Narendra Singh Tomar replaced Birender Singh as the Minister of Panchayati Raj, Rural Development and Drinking Water and Sanitation.[5] Piyush Goyal replaced Narendra Singh Tomar as the Minister of Mines (Minister of State with Independent charge).[5]
In May 2019, he continued with Ministry of Rural Development and Panchayati Raj and was given charge of Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare.[6]
References
- "Detailed Profile". Government of India. Retrieved 15 March 2020.
- "Hamari Sansad Sammelan: Narendra Singh Tomar -- Speaker's Profile- News Nation". News Nation. 18 June 2019. Archived from the original on 18 June 2019. Retrieved 18 June 2019.
- "Fifteenth Lok Sabha Members Bioprofile". Lok Sabha. Archived from the original on 31 December 2013. Retrieved 30 December 2013.
- "BJP leaders exhort Tomar: ?Lage Raho Munna Bhaiya?". HT. Archived from the original on 5 January 2014. Retrieved 30 December 2013.
- "No more a people ministry for Birender Singh, now the steel minister". Business Standard. 6 July 2016. Retrieved 8 July 2016.
- "PM Modi allocates portfolios. Full list of new ministers", Live Mint, 31 May 2019