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| name = Subhas Sarkar |
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| image = Dr. Subhas Sarkar Minister.jpg |
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| caption = Sarkar in 2021 |
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| party = [[Bharatiya Janata Party]] |
| party = [[Bharatiya Janata Party]] |
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| office = [[Ministry of Human Resource Development|Minister of State for Education]] |
| office = [[Ministry of Human Resource Development|Union Minister of State for Education]], [[Government of India]] |
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| term_start = 8 July 2021 |
| term_start = 8 July 2021 |
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| term_end = 11 June 2024 |
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| predecessor = [[Sanjay Dhotre]] |
| predecessor = [[Sanjay Dhotre]] |
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| successor = [[Sukanta Majumdar]] |
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| primeminister = [[Narendra Modi]] |
| primeminister = [[Narendra Modi]] |
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| minister = [[Dharmendra Pradhan]] |
| minister = [[Dharmendra Pradhan]] |
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| constituency1 = [[Bankura (Lok Sabha constituency)|Bankura]], [[West Bengal]] |
| constituency1 = [[Bankura (Lok Sabha constituency)|Bankura]], [[West Bengal]] |
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| term_start1 = 23 May 2019 |
| term_start1 = 23 May 2019 |
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| term_end1 = 4 June 2024 |
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| predecessor1 = [[Moonmoon Sen]] |
| predecessor1 = [[Moonmoon Sen]] |
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| successor1 = [[Arup Chakraborty (politician)|Arup Chakraborty]] |
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| alma_mater = [[University of Calcutta]] |
| alma_mater = [[University of Calcutta]] |
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| citizenship = {{flag|India}} |
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'''Subhas Sarkar''' (born 25 November 1953) is an Indian gynecologist and politician. He was elected to the [[Lok Sabha]], lower house of the [[Parliament of India]] from [[Bankura (Lok Sabha constituency)|Bankura]], [[West Bengal]] in the [[2019 Indian general election]] as a member of the [[Bharatiya Janata Party]]. |
'''Subhas Sarkar''' (born 25 November 1953) is an Indian gynecologist and politician. He was elected to the [[Lok Sabha]], lower house of the [[Parliament of India]] from [[Bankura (Lok Sabha constituency)|Bankura]], [[West Bengal]] in the [[2019 Indian general election]] as a member of the [[Bharatiya Janata Party]]. He served the constituency from 2019 to 2024.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2024-06-04 |title=Bankura, West Bengal Lok Sabha Election Results 2024 Highlights: AITC candidate Arup Chakraborty triumphs in Bankura |url=https://www.indiatoday.in/elections/lok-sabha/story/bankura-west-bengal-lok-sabha-election-results-2024-live-updates-clse-2548098-2024-06-04 |access-date=2024-06-04 |website=India Today |language=en}}</ref> He has already served as the [[Government of India|Union]] [[Minister of State]] in the [[Ministry of Education (India)]] in the [[Second Modi ministry]].<ref>{{cite web | url=https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/politics-and-nation/cabinet-reshuffle-meet-some-of-the-faces-from-pm-modis-new-team/articleshow/84203141.cms | title=Cabinet Reshuffle: The full list of Modi's new ministers and what they got | publisher=[[The Economic Times]] | date=8 July 2021 | accessdate=8 July 2021}}</ref> |
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==Political career== |
==Political career== |
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[[File:The President, Shri Ram Nath Kovind administering the oath as Minister of State to Dr. Subhas Sarkar, at a Swearing-in Ceremony, at Rashtrapati Bhavan, in New Delhi on July 07, 2021.jpg|thumb|The President, Shri [[Ram Nath Kovind]] administering the oath as Minister of State to Subhas Sarkar, at a Swearing-in Ceremony, at Rashtrapati Bhavan, in New Delhi on July 7, 2021.|left]] |
[[File:The President, Shri Ram Nath Kovind administering the oath as Minister of State to Dr. Subhas Sarkar, at a Swearing-in Ceremony, at Rashtrapati Bhavan, in New Delhi on July 07, 2021.jpg|thumb|The President, Shri [[Ram Nath Kovind]] administering the oath as Minister of State to Subhas Sarkar, at a Swearing-in Ceremony, at Rashtrapati Bhavan, in New Delhi on July 7, 2021.|left]] |
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He contested from [[Bankura (Lok Sabha constituency)|Bankura]] as [[Bharatiya Janata Party]] candidate in [[2019 Indian general election]] and defeated a veteran politician and Bengal Minister [[Subrata Mukherjee]] of [[All India Trinamool Congress]] by over 1 lakh votes.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.business-standard.com/article/pti-stories/bengal-minister-subrata-mukherjee-loses-to-bjp-in-bankura-119052400053_1.html | title=Bengal minister Subrata Mukherjee loses to BJP in Bankura | publisher=Business Standard | date=24 May 2019 | accessdate=5 June 2023}}</ref> On 8 July 2021, he was made the [[Ministry of Education (India)|Minister of State for Education]] during the cabinet reshuffle in the [[Second Modi ministry|Narendra Modi cabinet]]. |
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*[https://sansad.in/ls/members/biography/5037?from=members Official biographical sketch in Parliament of India website] |
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Latest revision as of 05:40, 12 June 2024
Subhas Sarkar | |
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Union Minister of State for Education, Government of India | |
In office 8 July 2021 – 11 June 2024 | |
Prime Minister | Narendra Modi |
Minister | Dharmendra Pradhan |
Preceded by | Sanjay Dhotre |
Succeeded by | Sukanta Majumdar |
Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha | |
In office 23 May 2019 – 4 June 2024 | |
Preceded by | Moonmoon Sen |
Succeeded by | Arup Chakraborty |
Constituency | Bankura, West Bengal |
Personal details | |
Born | Bankura, West Bengal, India | 25 November 1953
Citizenship | India |
Political party | Bharatiya Janata Party |
Spouse | Chandana Sarkar |
Alma mater | University of Calcutta |
Occupation | Politician |
Profession | Doctor |
Known for | Vice President of BJP West Bengal |
Signature | |
Website | On Twitter |
Source: [1] |
Subhas Sarkar (born 25 November 1953) is an Indian gynecologist and politician. He was elected to the Lok Sabha, lower house of the Parliament of India from Bankura, West Bengal in the 2019 Indian general election as a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party. He served the constituency from 2019 to 2024.[1] He has already served as the Union Minister of State in the Ministry of Education (India) in the Second Modi ministry.[2]
Political career
[edit]He contested from Bankura as Bharatiya Janata Party candidate in 2019 Indian general election and defeated a veteran politician and Bengal Minister Subrata Mukherjee of All India Trinamool Congress by over 1 lakh votes.[3] On 8 July 2021, he was made the Minister of State for Education during the cabinet reshuffle in the Narendra Modi cabinet.
References
[edit]- ^ "Bankura, West Bengal Lok Sabha Election Results 2024 Highlights: AITC candidate Arup Chakraborty triumphs in Bankura". India Today. 4 June 2024. Retrieved 4 June 2024.
- ^ "Cabinet Reshuffle: The full list of Modi's new ministers and what they got". The Economic Times. 8 July 2021. Retrieved 8 July 2021.
- ^ "Bengal minister Subrata Mukherjee loses to BJP in Bankura". Business Standard. 24 May 2019. Retrieved 5 June 2023.