Subhash Sureshchandra Deshmukh

Subhash Sureshchandra Deshmukh (born 12 March 1957) is an Indian politician and a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). Deshmukh represents the Solapur South constituency in the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly. He is currently serving as the Cabinet Minister of Co-Operation, Relief and Rehabilitation in the Government of Maharashtra.

Subhash Sureshchandra Deshmukh
Minister of
Co-Operation
Relief
Rehabilitation
Government of Maharashtra[1]
GovernorC. Vidyasagar Rao
Member of the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly
for Solapur
Assumed office
2014
Member of Parliament
In office
2004–2009
Succeeded bySushilkumar Shinde
ConstituencySolapur
Personal details
Born (1957-03-12) 12 March 1957
Solapur, Maharashtra
Political partyBharatiya Janata Party
Spouse(s)Smita Subhash Deshmukh
Children2 sons (including Rohan Deshmukh) and 1 daughter
ResidenceSolapur
Websitehttps://www.subhashdeshmukh.in/
As of 16 September, 2006
Source: [
https://www.facebook.com/SubhashDeshmukhOfficial/]

Positions held

Lokmangal Group

Deshmukh is the founder of Lokmangal Group.

Deshmukh is the founder of Solapur Social Foundation.

Within BJP

  • Vice President, BJP Maharashtra (2010-2013)

Legislative

  • Member, Solapur - 2004-2009
  • Member, Maharashtra Legislative Assembly - 2014[2]
  • Cabinet Minister for Co-Operation, Marketing & Textiles, Maharashtra State, 2016-2019
  • Cabinet Minister for Co-Operation, Relief and Rehabilitation, Maharashtra State, 2019-Present[3]


Early life

Subhash Sureshchandra Deshmukh was born on 12 March 1957 in Wadala (North Solapur[4]). He belongs to the family who believes in discipline, education, social commitment and religious accountability. Being primary school teachers, his parents were known for their disciplined personalities. While handling farming, they served for education. Having Wari tradition in the home, He was raised in the devotional atmosphere. He was raised with values such as hard work, discipline, patriotism and social work.

Political Career

He took oath as Maharashtra Cabinet Minister on 7 July 2016. He was allotted Ministry of Co-Operation, Relief and Rehabilitation.

Organizational skills and communication skills are his notable qualities. Knowing that unity is the ultimate success, he connected the ones who wanted to work for the progress of Solapur[5].

His thoughts on addiction free youth, healthy body for social welfare, utilization of money for good deeds, trouble-free problem solving, patriotism, collective efforts against corruption etc. are inspiring today's youth.

January 1998 : Won the Legislative Council[6] election as MLA, Solapur[7]

2000 : BJP District President, Tarun Bharat President, Solapur

2004 : Maharashtra Sahakar Aghadi: State President, Maharashtra[8] State, Won Lok Sabha[9] Election from Solapur Lok Sabha Constituency[10] and was elected as MP

2009 : Madha Lok Sabha Election[11], Osmanabad-Tuljapur Legislative Assembly (Vidhan Sabha[12]) Election

2014 : BJP[13] State Vice President, Maharashtra State, Won Legislative Assembly (Vidhan Sabha) Election

2016 : He took oath as a Maharashtra Cabinet Minister on 7 July 2016. He was allotted the Ministry of Co-operation, Marketing and Textile.

2019 : He took oath as a Maharashtra Cabinet Minister in 2019. He is allotted the Ministry of Co-Operation, Relief and Rehabilitation. .

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See also

References

  1. "Maharashtra Cabinet rejig: 11 ministers sworn in". The Hindu/Business Line. 8 July 2016. Retrieved 20 July 2018.
  2. Nilanga (Maharashtra) Assembly Constituency Elections Retrieved 20 July 2018.
  3. Kanchan Srivastava (10 July 2016). "Maharashtra Cabinet reshuffle: Fadnavis allocates portfolios at midnight, MoS Home for Shiv Sena". DNA. Retrieved 20 July 2018.
  4. "North Solapur", Wikipedia, 25 February 2018, retrieved 14 February 2019
  5. "Solapur", Wikipedia, 14 February 2019, retrieved 14 February 2019
  6. "Vidhan Parishad", Wikipedia, 13 February 2019, retrieved 15 February 2019
  7. "Solapur", Wikipedia, 1 February 2019, retrieved 12 February 2019
  8. "Maharashtra", Wikipedia, 12 February 2019, retrieved 12 February 2019
  9. "Lok Sabha", Wikipedia, 12 February 2019, retrieved 12 February 2019
  10. "Solapur (Lok Sabha constituency)", Wikipedia, 23 May 2018, retrieved 12 February 2019
  11. "Madha (Lok Sabha constituency)", Wikipedia, 4 January 2018, retrieved 15 February 2019
  12. "Vidhan Sabha", Wikipedia, 4 February 2019, retrieved 15 February 2019
  13. "Bharatiya Janata Party", Wikipedia, 5 February 2019, retrieved 12 February 2019
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