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{{Infobox officeholder | {{Infobox officeholder | ||
| name | | name = Brijmohan Agrawal | ||
| image | | image = | ||
| birth_date | | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1959|05|01|df=y}} | ||
| birth_place | | birth_place = [[Raipur]], [[Madhya Pradesh]], [[India]]<br><small>(now in [[Chhattisgarh]], [[India]])</small> | ||
| death_date | | death_date = | ||
| death_place | | death_place = | ||
| residence = Ramsagar Para, [[Raipur]] | | residence = Ramsagar Para, [[Raipur]] | ||
| office = [[Cabinet Minister (India)|Minister]] of Agriculture, Animal Husbandry, Fisheries, Ayacut, Water Resources, [[Government of Chhattisgarh]] | |||
| office = [[Cabinet Minister (India)|Minister]] of Agriculture, Animal Husbandry, Fisheries, Ayacut, Water Resources, [[Government of Chhattisgarh]] | | successor = Ravindra Choubey | ||
| successor = Ravindra Choubey | | predecessor = [[Chandra Shekhar Sahu]] | ||
| predecessor = [[Chandra Shekhar Sahu]] | | term_start = 9 December 2013 | ||
| term_start = 9 December 2013 | | term_end = 11 December 2018 | ||
| term_end = 11 December 2018 | | office1 = [[Cabinet Minister (India)|Minister]] of Parliamentary affairs,<br>[[Government of Chhattisgarh]] | ||
| successor1 = [[Ajay Chandrakar]] | |||
| office1 = [[Cabinet Minister (India)|Minister]] of Parliamentary affairs,<br>[[Government of Chhattisgarh]] | | predecessor1 = [[Ajay Chandrakar]] | ||
| successor1 = [[Ajay Chandrakar]] | | term_start1 = 22 December 2008 | ||
| predecessor1 = [[Ajay Chandrakar]] | | term_end1 = 11 December 2013 | ||
| term_start1 = 22 December 2008 | | office2 = [[Cabinet Minister (India)|Minister]] of Public Works Department, School Education,<br>[[Government of Chhattisgarh]] | ||
| term_end1 = 11 December 2013 | | successor2 = [[Rajesh Munat]] | ||
| predecessor2 = [[Rajesh Munat]] | |||
| office2 = [[Cabinet Minister (India)|Minister]] of Public Works Department, School Education,<br>[[Government of Chhattisgarh]] | | term_start2 = 8 December 2008 | ||
| successor2 = [[Rajesh Munat]] | | term_end2 = 8 December 2013 | ||
| predecessor2 = [[Rajesh Munat]] | | office3 = [[Cabinet Minister (India)|Minister]] of Culture and Tourism<br>[[Government of Chhattisgarh]] | ||
| term_start2 = 8 December 2008 | | successor3 = | ||
| term_end2 = 8 December 2013 | | predecessor3 = Dhanendra Sahu | ||
| term_start3 = 7 December 2003 | |||
| office3 = [[Cabinet Minister (India)|Minister]] of Culture and Tourism<br>[[Government of Chhattisgarh]] | | term_end3 = 8 December 2013 | ||
| successor3 = | | office4 = [[Cabinet Minister (India)|Minister]] of Sports and Youth Welfare,<br>[[Government of Chhattisgarh]] | ||
| predecessor3 = Dhanendra Sahu | | successor4 = [[Lata Usendi]] | ||
| term_start3 = 7 December 2003 | | predecessor4 = | ||
| term_end3 = 8 December 2013 | | term_start4 = 11 February 2006 | ||
| term_end4 = 7 December 2008 | |||
| office4 = [[Cabinet Minister (India)|Minister]] of Sports and Youth Welfare,<br>[[Government of Chhattisgarh]] | | office5 = [[Cabinet Minister (India)|Cabinet Minister]] of Revenue and Disaster Management Rehabilitation, Law and Legislative Affairs,<br>[[Government of Chhattisgarh]] | ||
| successor4 = [[Lata Usendi]] | | successor5 = [[Amar Agrawal]] | ||
| predecessor4 = | | predecessor5 = [[Nanki Ram Kanwar]] | ||
| term_start4 = 11 February 2006 | | term_start5 = 18 June 2005 | ||
| term_end4 = 7 December 2008 | | term_end5 = 7 December 2008 | ||
| office5 = [[Cabinet Minister (India)|Cabinet Minister]] of Revenue and Disaster Management Rehabilitation, Law and Legislative Affairs,<br>[[Government of Chhattisgarh]] | | office6 = [[Cabinet Minister (India)|Minister]] of Home Affairs, [[Government of Chhattisgarh]] | ||
| successor5 = [[Amar Agrawal]] | | 1blankname6 = [[List of Chief Ministers of Chhattisgarh|Chief Minister]] | ||
| predecessor5 = [[Nanki Ram Kanwar]] | | 1namedata6 = [[Raman Singh|Dr. Raman Singh]] | ||
| term_start5 = 18 June 2005 | | successor6 = [[Ramvichar Netam]] | ||
| term_end5 = 7 December 2008 | | predecessor6 = [[Nandkumar Patel]] | ||
| office6 = [[Cabinet Minister (India)|Minister]] of Home Affairs, [[Government of Chhattisgarh]] | | term_start6 = 7 December 2003 | ||
| 1blankname6 = [[List of Chief Ministers of Chhattisgarh|Chief Minister]] | | term_end6 = 18 June 2005 | ||
| 1namedata6 = [[Raman Singh|Dr. Raman Singh]] | | office7 = [[Cabinet Minister (India)|Minister]] of Labour<br>[[Government of Chhattisgarh]] | ||
| successor6 = [[Ramvichar Netam]] | | successor7 = [[Hemchand Yadav]] | ||
| predecessor6 = [[Nandkumar Patel]] | | predecessor7 = Shankar Sodhi | ||
| term_start6 = 7 December 2003 | | term_start7 = 7 December 2003 | ||
| term_end6 = 18 June 2005 | | term_end7 = 18 June 2005 | ||
| office7 = [[Cabinet Minister (India)|Minister]] of Labour<br>[[Government of Chhattisgarh]] | | office8 = [[Minister of State (Independent Charge)]] for Local Administration, Urban development, Tourism and Culture, Science, Technology, [[Government of Madhya Pradesh]] | ||
| successor7 = [[Hemchand Yadav]] | | successor8 = | ||
| predecessor7 = Shankar Sodhi | | predecessor8 = | ||
| term_start7 = 7 December 2003 | | term_start8 = 1990 | ||
| term_end7 = 18 June 2005 | | term_end8 = 1992 | ||
| office9 = [[Member of Legislative Assembly|Member of]] [[Chhattisgarh Legislative Assembly]] | |||
| office8 = [[Minister of State (Independent Charge)]] for Local Administration, Urban development, Tourism and Culture, Science, Technology, [[Government of Madhya Pradesh]] | | successor9 = | ||
| successor8 = | | predecessor9 = | ||
| predecessor8 = | | constituency9 = [[Raipur City South (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Raipur City South]] | ||
| term_start8 = 1990 | | term_start9 = [[2008 Chhattisgarh Legislative Assembly election|2008]] | ||
| term_end8 = 1992 | | term_end9 = | ||
| office9 = [[Member of Legislative Assembly]] | | successor10 = | ||
| successor9 = | | predecessor10 = Swarupchand Jain | ||
| predecessor9 = | | constituency10 = [[Raipur#Politics|Raipur Town]] | ||
| constituency9 = [[Raipur | | term_start10 = [[1990 Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly election|1990]] | ||
| term_start9 = [[2008 Chhattisgarh Legislative Assembly election|2008]] | | term_end10 = 2008 | ||
| term_end9 = | | party = [[Bharatiya Janata Party]] | ||
| successor10 = | | spouse = Sarita Agrawal | ||
| predecessor10 = Swarupchand Jain | | children = 3 | ||
| constituency10 = [[Raipur#Politics|Raipur Town]] | | footnotes = | ||
| term_start10 = [[1990 Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly election|1990]] | | date = 2 January 2019 | ||
| term_end10 = 2008 | | website = {{URL|brijmohanagrawal.in}} | ||
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''' | '''Brijmohan Agrawal''' is an Indian politician and former Home minister of [[Government of Chhattisgarh]]. He is a member of [[Bharatiya Janata Party]] | ||
==Political career== | ==Political career== | ||
He was first elected to [[Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly]] in 1990 from [[Raipur#Politics|Raipur Town]] Constituency and was re-elected in 1993 and 1998 from the same constituency. After the creation of [[Chhattisgarh]] out of [[Madhya Pradesh]], he was elected to [[Chhattisgarh Legislative Assembly]] in 2003 from same seat and became Cabinet Minister for Home, Prison, Culture and Tourism. He was given charge of Revenue, Culture, and Tourism, Law and Rehabilitation in 2005 and additional charge of forest, sports and youth Affairs in 2006. In 2008, Raipur Town seat got restructured and | He was first elected to [[Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly]] in 1990 from [[Raipur#Politics|Raipur Town]] Constituency and was re-elected in 1993 and 1998 from the same constituency. After the creation of [[Chhattisgarh]] out of [[Madhya Pradesh]], he was elected to [[Chhattisgarh Legislative Assembly]] in 2003 from same seat and became Cabinet Minister for Home, Prison, Culture and Tourism. He was given charge of Revenue, Culture, and Tourism, Law and Rehabilitation in 2005 and additional charge of forest, sports and youth Affairs in 2006. In [[2008 Chhattisgarh Legislative Assembly election|2008]], Raipur Town seat got restructured and divided into 9 seats & Agrawal contested from [[Raipur City South (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Raipur City South]] and won by margin of 65,686 and became Cabinet Minister for School Education, Public Works Department, Parliamentary Affairs, Tourism, and Endowment Trust Culture in second Raman Singh's Ministry. Again, in [[2013 Chhattisgarh Legislative Assembly election|2013]] he won [[Raipur City South (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Raipur City South]] seat by margin of 34,799 and became Cabinet Minister for Agriculture & Bio-Technology, Animal Husbandry, Fish Rearing, Water Resources, Irrigation, Ayacut and Religious Trusts & Endowment in [[Raman Singh Third ministry]].In [[2018 Chhattisgarh Legislative Assembly election|2018]], he reached the assembly from Raipur South for the third time in a row with 77,589 votes and is currently an MLA from the same constituency. <ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.cgvidhansabha.gov.in/english_new/cabinet_new1.html|title=Chhattisgarh State Chief Ministers and Ministers List of 2013–2018 Assembly.|last=|first=|date=|website=Chhattisgarh Vidhansabha|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=}}</ref><ref>https://brijmohanagrawal.in/political-career</ref> | ||
== References == | == References == |
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Brijmohan Agrawal | |
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Minister of Agriculture, Animal Husbandry, Fisheries, Ayacut, Water Resources, Government of Chhattisgarh | |
In office 9 December 2013 – 11 December 2018 | |
Preceded by | Chandra Shekhar Sahu |
Succeeded by | Ravindra Choubey |
Minister of Parliamentary affairs, Government of Chhattisgarh | |
In office 22 December 2008 – 11 December 2013 | |
Preceded by | Ajay Chandrakar |
Succeeded by | Ajay Chandrakar |
Minister of Public Works Department, School Education, Government of Chhattisgarh | |
In office 8 December 2008 – 8 December 2013 | |
Preceded by | Rajesh Munat |
Succeeded by | Rajesh Munat |
Minister of Culture and Tourism Government of Chhattisgarh | |
In office 7 December 2003 – 8 December 2013 | |
Preceded by | Dhanendra Sahu |
Minister of Sports and Youth Welfare, Government of Chhattisgarh | |
In office 11 February 2006 – 7 December 2008 | |
Succeeded by | Lata Usendi |
Cabinet Minister of Revenue and Disaster Management Rehabilitation, Law and Legislative Affairs, Government of Chhattisgarh | |
In office 18 June 2005 – 7 December 2008 | |
Preceded by | Nanki Ram Kanwar |
Succeeded by | Amar Agrawal |
Minister of Home Affairs, Government of Chhattisgarh | |
In office 7 December 2003 – 18 June 2005 | |
Chief Minister | Dr. Raman Singh |
Preceded by | Nandkumar Patel |
Succeeded by | Ramvichar Netam |
Minister of Labour Government of Chhattisgarh | |
In office 7 December 2003 – 18 June 2005 | |
Preceded by | Shankar Sodhi |
Succeeded by | Hemchand Yadav |
Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Local Administration, Urban development, Tourism and Culture, Science, Technology, Government of Madhya Pradesh | |
In office 1990–1992 | |
Member of Chhattisgarh Legislative Assembly | |
Assumed office 2008 | |
Constituency | Raipur City South |
In office 1990 – 2008 | |
Preceded by | Swarupchand Jain |
Constituency | Raipur Town |
Personal details | |
Born | Raipur, Madhya Pradesh, India (now in Chhattisgarh, India) | 1 May 1959
Political party | Bharatiya Janata Party |
Spouse(s) | Sarita Agrawal |
Children | 3 |
Residence | Ramsagar Para, Raipur |
Website | brijmohanagrawal |
As of 2 January 2019 |
Brijmohan Agrawal is an Indian politician and former Home minister of Government of Chhattisgarh. He is a member of Bharatiya Janata Party
Political career[edit]
He was first elected to Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly in 1990 from Raipur Town Constituency and was re-elected in 1993 and 1998 from the same constituency. After the creation of Chhattisgarh out of Madhya Pradesh, he was elected to Chhattisgarh Legislative Assembly in 2003 from same seat and became Cabinet Minister for Home, Prison, Culture and Tourism. He was given charge of Revenue, Culture, and Tourism, Law and Rehabilitation in 2005 and additional charge of forest, sports and youth Affairs in 2006. In 2008, Raipur Town seat got restructured and divided into 9 seats & Agrawal contested from Raipur City South and won by margin of 65,686 and became Cabinet Minister for School Education, Public Works Department, Parliamentary Affairs, Tourism, and Endowment Trust Culture in second Raman Singh's Ministry. Again, in 2013 he won Raipur City South seat by margin of 34,799 and became Cabinet Minister for Agriculture & Bio-Technology, Animal Husbandry, Fish Rearing, Water Resources, Irrigation, Ayacut and Religious Trusts & Endowment in Raman Singh Third ministry.In 2018, he reached the assembly from Raipur South for the third time in a row with 77,589 votes and is currently an MLA from the same constituency. [1][2]
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