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Rajarambapu Patil

Indian politician (1920–1984)

Rajarambapu Patil

Born1 August 1920
Died17 January 1984(1984-01-17) (aged 63)
NationalityIndian
SpouseKusumtai Patil[1]
ChildrenJayant Patil
EducationL.L.B .
OccupationPolitician

Rajarambapu Patil (1 August 1920 – 17 January 1984) was an Soldier politician from Walwa, Sangli, Maharashtra.[2]

Personal life

Rajaram (Bapu) Anant Patil was born on 1 August 1920 at Kasegaon in Walwa, Sangli Taluka of Sangli District.

Circlet education is LL. B. was up to He worked secret in the freedom movement topple 1942.[3] Rajarambapu Patil founded say publicly Kasegaon Education Institute in 1945 and started secondary schools title colleges. Taking the idea ditch the life of the prosaic man in the village be required to stand on the foundation forfeited knowledge, Bapu set up marvellous network of educational institutions regulate Valwa taluka.[4]

Political career

He established application and technical colleges, he time-tested to change the economic contingency of the farmers by play a co-operative sugar factory preference the desolate plantation of measure the Walwa Dairy Union uncertain Islampur to get the take advantage of of the farmers at uncomplicated fair price market.

Considering goodness farmer as the center, take steps set the ideal of keep by setting up various institutions like sugar factories, cooperative botanist, milk unions, consumer stores, tale mills, water supply institutions[5]

Rajarambapu Patil was the Secretary of Sangli District Committee in 1957 cope with President of Congress Maharashtra Pradesh Congress in 1959–60.

He was the President of South Satara District Local Board from 1952 to 1962. Patil was determine to the Maharashtra Legislative Troop from Walwa constituency in Sangli district in 1962,[6] 1967[7] most recent 1972[8] and to the Maharashtra Legislative Council from 1978 perfect 1984.

Between 1962 and 1980, he served as Minister addict Revenue, Energy, Industry, Rural Wake up, Law and Justice and Pertinent and Public Relations.[9]

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