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'''Basavaraddi Rangaraddi Yavagal''' (born 5 December 1947) is an Indian politician from [[Karnataka]]. He is the present [[member of legislative assembly]] from [[Nargund (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Naragund assembly constituency]], [[Karnataka]]. Yavagal has been the five term member of the [[Karnataka Legislative Assembly]] and has held the position of minister of Rural Development and Panchayat Raj and the minister for State Housing, Karnataka Government.<ref>{{Cite journal |date=1985 |title=Indian Silk |url=https://books.google.co.in/books?id=LiJIAAAAYAAJ&q=%2522B.+R.+Yavagal%2522&dq=%2522B.+R.+Yavagal%2522&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiIyfDRzM3ZAhWKQo8KHaJzD2gQ6AEIJjAA |language=en |publisher=Central Silk Board. |volume=23 |pages=24}}</ref> |
'''Basavaraddi Rangaraddi Yavagal''' (born 5 December 1947) is an Indian politician from [[Karnataka]]. He is the present [[member of legislative assembly]] from [[Nargund (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Naragund assembly constituency]], [[Karnataka]].<ref>{{Cite news |url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Congress-MLA-from-Nargund-B-R-Yavagal-chief-of-the-legislature-committee-on-backward-classes-and-minorities-welfare-strongly-defended-the-foreign-tour-of-Karnataka-MLAs-He-had-led-a-12-member-team-to-on-a-study-tour-to-Australia-New-Zealand-and-Fiji-for-15-days-/articleshow/28599985.cms |title=Congress MLA from Nargund B R Yavagal |last=Kumar |first=ND Shiva |date=9 January 2014 |work=The Times of India |access-date=2018-03-02}}</ref> Yavagal has been the five term member of the [[Karnataka Legislative Assembly]] and has held the position of minister of Rural Development and Panchayat Raj and the minister for State Housing, Karnataka Government.<ref>{{Cite journal |date=1985 |title=Indian Silk |url=https://books.google.co.in/books?id=LiJIAAAAYAAJ&q=%2522B.+R.+Yavagal%2522&dq=%2522B.+R.+Yavagal%2522&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiIyfDRzM3ZAhWKQo8KHaJzD2gQ6AEIJjAA |language=en |publisher=Central Silk Board. |volume=23 |pages=24}}</ref> |
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==Education and career== |
==Education and career== |
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B. R. Yavagal | |
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Member of the Karnataka Legislative Assembly for Naragund Constituency | |
Assumed office 13 May 2013 | |
Preceded by | C. C. Patil |
Personal details | |
Born | December 5, 1947 |
Nationality | Indian |
Political party | Indian National Congress |
Alma mater | Karnatak University |
Occupation | Member of Legislative Assembly |
Basavaraddi Rangaraddi Yavagal (born 5 December 1947) is an Indian politician from Karnataka. He is the present member of legislative assembly from Naragund assembly constituency, Karnataka.[1] Yavagal has been the five term member of the Karnataka Legislative Assembly and has held the position of minister of Rural Development and Panchayat Raj and the minister for State Housing, Karnataka Government.[2]
Education and career
Yavagal received his Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) degree from Karnatak University and Bachelor of Law (LL.B) degree from University College of Law, Dharwad.[3] Afterwards, Yavagal enrolled himself as an Advocate with Karnataka Bar Council in 1971. He practiced law majorly in public interest litigations concerning farmers issues. Yavagal also led farmer’s movement known as Naragund Bandaya and was made President of the ‘Malaprabha Pradesha Raithara Horata Samiti’ in 1980.[4]
Political Career
Yavagal started his political career with Janata Party. In 1983, he won the Karnataka Legislative Assembly elections to become the first non-Congress member of legislative assembly from Naragund.[5] In 1985, Yavagal won the assmbly elections for the second consecutive term.[6] During his second term as an MLA, Yavagal held key positions such as Minister for the Rural Development and Panchayat Raj (RDPR) and minister for State Housing in the Karnataka government. In 1986, Yavagal was appointed Deputy Speaker of the Karnataka State Assembly, a position which he held till 1988. In 1994, Yavagal was elected as an MLA for the third term, this time representing Janata Dal.[7] After the dissolution of Janata Dal, Yavagal joined Indian National Congress and won 1999 Karnataka assembly elections.[7] In 2013 Karnataka elections, Yavagal again won the election to become the MLA of Nargund legislative constituency for the fifth time.[8] In 2016, Yavagal was appointed as the Chairman of Hutti Gold Mines Limited.[9]
Personal Life
Yavagal was married to Shashikala B Yavagal who passed away due to cancer in 2009. He has two daughters and a son.
References
- ^ Kumar, ND Shiva (9 January 2014). "Congress MLA from Nargund B R Yavagal". The Times of India. Retrieved 2018-03-02.
- ^ "Indian Silk". 23. Central Silk Board. 1985: 24.
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(help) - ^ "B R Yavagal - Information". myneta.info. Retrieved 2018-02-23.
- ^ "Political participation and educational achievements of the farmers" (PDF). shodhganga.inflibnet.ac.in.
- ^ "Statistical Report on General Election, 1983 to the Legislative Assembly of Karnataka" (PDF). Election Commission of India.
- ^ "Statistical Report on General Election, 1985 to the Legislative Assembly of Karnataka" (PDF). Election Commission of India.
- ^ a b "Nargund Election and Results". www.elections.in. Retrieved 2018-02-24.
- ^ "Statistical Report on General Election, 2013 to the Legislative Assembly of Karnataka" (PDF). Election Commission of India.
- ^ "21 MLAs to head boards, corporations". The Hindu. 2016-11-03. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 2018-03-02.