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Shivajirao Moghe

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Adv. Shivajirao Moghe
President of All India Adivasi Congress
Assumed office
14 July 2022
Working President of Maharashtra Pradesh Congress Committee
Assumed office
5 February 2021
Member of Maharashtra Legislative Assembly
In office
(1980–1985),(1985-1990),(1995-1999),(1999-2004),(2009 – 2014)
Preceded byMasram Lakhuji Marotrao
Succeeded byDeorao Jaitaji Gedam
Raju Narayan Todsam
Sandip Prabhakar Dhurve
ConstituencyArni-Kelapur
Cabinet Minister
Government of Maharashtra
In office
19 October 1999 – 16 January 2003
MinisterTransport & Employment Guarantee
ConstituencyArni-Kelapur
Cabinet Minister
Government of Maharashtra
In office
27 January 2003 – 19 October 2004
MinisterEmployment Guarantee
Preceded byRadhakrishna Vikhe Patil
Succeeded byVinay Kore
Cabinet Minister
Government of Maharashtra
In office
7 November 2009 – 10 November 2010
MinisterSocial Justice, Other Backward Classes And Special Backward classes welfare
Preceded byChandrakant Handore
Guardian Minister of Wardha District
In office
(18 Oct 1999 – 16 Jan 2003)
Guardian Minister of Yavatmal District & Ahmednagar District
In office
(18 Jan 2003 – 4 Nov 2004)
Guardian Minister of Nagpur District
In office
(2009-2010),(2010 – 2014)
Personal details
Born
Adv. Shivajirao Shivaramji Moghe

(1945-03-27) 27 March 1945 (age 79)
Yavatmal District
Political partyIndian National Congress
ChildrenShri. Jitendra Shivajirao Moghe
Residence(s)Yavatmal, Maharashtra
EducationPost Graduate M.Com Nagpur Vidyapith Year-1968, L.L.B Nagpur Vidyapith Year-1973
OccupationBusiness and agriculture

Adv. Shivajirao Shivaramji Moghe is an Indian politician. He is the Indian National Congress Party member of the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly representing Arni, Yavatmal.[1] Adv. Shivajirao Moghe is a senior from Maharashtra and is a committed tribal leader.[2]

He was earlier elected as Member of Legislative Assembly of Maharashtra for Kelapur in 1980, 1985,1999 & 2009 as Indian National Congress candidate[3] and 1995 as Independent.[4]

References

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  1. ^ "Maharashtra Assembly Election 2009" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 22 November 2009. Retrieved 5 September 2010.
  2. ^ http://www.maharashtra.gov.in/english/government/MinisterEng.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  3. ^ http://eci.nic.in/eci_main/electionanalysis/AE/S13/partycomp162.htm Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ "News.outlookindia.com | Independent MLAs: Truly Rebels or Fall Back Support?". Archived from the original on 18 July 2011. Retrieved 16 November 2009.