Sudhir Joshi (politician)

Sudhir G. Joshi (born 25 May 1940) is an Indian politician from the state of Maharashtra and a senior leader of the Shiv Sena political party. He is a former cabinet minister in Government of Maharashtra led by Manohar Joshi. He held Revenue and School Education portfolios. He was Mayor of Mumbai in 1973–74.[1]

Sudhir Joshi
Mayor of Mumbai
In office
1973–1974
Preceded byR. K. Ganatra
Succeeded byB. K. Boman-Behram
Revenue Minister of Maharashtra
In office
1995–1996
School Education Minister of Maharashtra
In office
1995–1999
Personal details
Born (1940-05-25) 25 May 1940
Mumbai
NationalityIndian
Spouse(s)Smt. Suhasini Joshi
ChildrenPreshit Joshi
ParentsGajanan Joshi
Indira Joshi
ResidenceMumbai
Alma materUniversity of Mumbai
OccupationPolitician

Background and Family Information

He was born to Indira Joshi and Gajanan Joshi, a businessman and owner of a local eatery in Dadar, Mumbai. He was married to Smt. Suhasini Joshi on 10 June 1965, and has a son, Preshit Joshi. He graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry from D. G. Ruparel College in Matunga.

Career

Political

Sudhir Joshi started his political career by getting elected as a Corporator in the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) in 1968. In the BMC elections of 1973, the Shiv Sena-Republican Party of India alliance won a majority. Hence, Joshi was elected to the post of Corporator for another term of 5 years. In the wake of this victory, he was elected to the post of Mayor of Mumbai with the support of one Congress faction, the RPI and even some Corporators of the Muslim League.[2] He remained in office till 1974, after which he resumed his duties as a Corporator till 1978. He was the first Mayor belonging to the Shiv Sena.

In 1986, he was elected as a Member of Legislative Council (Vidhan Parishad) in the state of Maharashtra. He held this position till 1999. During this period, from 1992–1995, he was the Leader of Opposition in the Vidhan Parishad. In 1995, when the Shiv Sena-BJP alliance came to power, he was allotted the portfolios of Revenue Minister and School Education Minister. Joshi had been the President of the Sthaniya Lokadhikar Samiti (SLS) for 20 years, since 1977. In 1997, after holding the two ministerial portfolios for two years, he resigned from the post of the SLS President. Under his leadership, the SLS had established and secured jobs for many native Maharashtrians in Mumbai's 5 star hotels, banks, the insurance sector, multinational companies, and most importantly, Air India.

After Sudhir Joshi met with an accident, however, the Revenue portfolio was given to Narayan Rane; when Joshi recovered and resumed office, the Revenue portfolio was not returned. He still held the School Education portfolio till his MLC term expired in July 1999. After this, he retired from active politics.[3]

Social

Sudhir Joshi held leadership positions in various organisations in the state of Maharashtra.

PostOrganisation
PresidentShiv Sena Consumer Protection Cell
PresidentBank of Maharashtra Workers’ Union
PresidentIndian Overseas Bank Workers’ Union
PresidentCanara Bank Workers’ Union
PresidentMilk Distributors’ Union
PresidentInsurance Workers’ Union
PresidentSthaniya Lokadhikar Samiti (SLS)
PresidentAll India Cabin Crew Association
TrusteeSane Guruji School
TrusteeDadar Sarvajanik Vachanalaya (Dadar Public Library)
TrusteeShivai Seva Trust
AdvisorJaslok Hospital Workers’ Union
Managing Committee MemberGarware Club
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