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Sharanabasappa Darshanapur

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Sharanabasappa Darshanapur
Cabinet Minister, Government of Karnataka
Assumed office
27 May 2023
GovernorThawarchand Gehlot
CabinetSecond Siddaramaiah ministry
Chief MinisterSiddaramaiah
Ministry and Departments
  • Small Scale Industries
  • Public Enterprises
Preceded byM. T. B. Nagaraj
In office
2006–2007
GovernorT. N. Chaturvedi
CabinetFirst Kumaraswamy ministry
Chief MinisterH. D. Kumaraswamy
Ministry and Departments
  • Agricultural Marketing
In office
1996–1997
GovernorKhurshed Alam Khan
CabinetJ. H. Patel ministry
Chief MinisterJ. H. Patel
Ministry and Departments
  • Power (MOS)
Member of Karnataka Legislative Assembly
Assumed office
2018
Preceded byGuru Patil Shiraval
ConstituencyShahapur
In office
2004–2013
Preceded byShivashekharappagouda Sirwal
Succeeded byGuru Patil Shiraval
ConstituencyShahapur
In office
1994–1999
Preceded byShivashekharappagouda Sirwal
Succeeded byShivashekharappagouda Sirwal
ConstituencyShahapur
Personal details
Born (1961-03-03) 3 March 1961 (age 63)
Political partyIndian National Congress
SpouseBharti Darshanapur
ParentLate Bapugouda Darshanapur (Father)

Sharanabasappa Gouda Darshanapur, also known as Sharanabasappa Darshanapur (born 3 March 1961) is an Indian politician, He was born in Darshanapur village in shahapur taluk, Shahapur in Yadgir District, Karnataka. He is currently serving as the Member of Karnataka Legislative Assembly from Shahapur. He is a member of the Indian National Congress. He is a Civil Engineer graduate from PDA Engineering college in Gulbarga.

Political career

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Sharanabasappa Darshanapur has been elected from the Shahapur constituency for 5 terms in the 1994, 2004, 2008, 2018 and 2023 Karnataka State Legislative elections. After being elected for the first time as MLA from Shahapur (Karnataka), he became the minister of state for power in 1996 under J.H. Patel Cabinet.[1] He served as the Cabinet Minister of Agricultural Marketing and Minister In-charge for undivided Gulbarga District from 18 February 2006 to 8 October 2007 in HD Kumaraswamy's First Cabinet.[2] Alongside, in 2006 he was made the Incharge Minister for the undivided Gulbarga District (which then comprised today's Kalaburagi and Yadgir Districts and was one of the largest Districts in Karnataka). In 2018, he was appointed Deputy Chairman of the State Planning Board.[3][4][5] On 14 February 2022 he was appointed the member of KKRDB Board along with 11 other MLAs belonging to the Hyderabad Karnataka Region.[6]

In 2023 Karnataka state assembly elections, Darshanapur was re-elected as an MLA from Shahapur constituency in Yadgir district. This will be his fifth term as an MLA.[7] He was inducted into the second Siddaramaiah Cabinet as a Cabinet rank minister and given the portfolios of Small Scale Industries and Public enterprises.[8]

Personal life

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Sharanabasappa Darshanapur completed his bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering from PDA college of Engineering Kalaburagi. Before entering into politics, he worked as an Assistant engineer in Lift Irrigation Corp. Bijapur from 1985 to 1989. In 1992, he was elected as a senate member from Engineering Graduate Constituency Gulbarga University Gulbarga. In 1996, he became the founder member & President of Sir M Vishweshwaraiah sahakar Bank Niyamitha. In 1997, he became the founder and President of The Gulbarga Engineers' Family Club Gulbarga, he is currently the Chief patron of club.[9]

He is married to Bharti Darshanapur and has one son and a daughter. His father Late Bapugouda Darshanapur was also an MLA of Shahapur for 3 terms. Late Bapu Gowda had also served as Minister for Small Scale Industries, Chief whip and Chairman of KHB.[citation needed]

Positions held

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Positions held
Year Description Political Party
1994 Member of Karnataka Legislative Assembly - Shahapur constituency Janata Dal
1996 Minister of State Energy & Power - JH Patel Cabinet[10] Janata Dal
2004 Member of Karnataka Legislative Assembly - Shahapur constituency
    Janata Dal (Secular)
    2006 Cabinet Minister APMC - First Kumaraswamy Cabinet[11] Janata Dal (Secular)
    2006 District Incharge Minister - Gulbarga (Kalaburagi-Yadgir) Janata Dal (Secular)
    2008 Member of Karnataka Legislative Assembly - Shahapur constituency Indian National Congress
    2018 Member of Karnataka Legislative Assembly - Shahapur constituency Indian National Congress
    2018 Deputy Chairman- State Planning commission, Govt. of Karnataka [12] Indian National Congress
    2022 Member, Kalyana Karnataka Regional Development Board[13]
    2023 Member of Karnataka Legislative Assembly - Shahapur constituency Indian National Congress
    2023 Cabinet Minister Small Scale Industries & Public enterprises - second Siddaramaiah Cabinet [7] Indian National Congress

    References

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    1. ^ https://fincomindia.nic.in/writereaddata/html_en_files/oldcommission_html/fcreport/11threport.pdf [bare URL PDF]
    2. ^ "Karnataka ministry expanded". 17 February 2006.
    3. ^ "Congress appoints heads for state boards, corporations in Karnataka". 22 December 2018.
    4. ^ "Karnataka Chief Minister HD Kumaraswamy inducts 8 ministers, giving more representation to North Karnataka". Bangalore Mirror.
    5. ^ "Appointment to Boards and Corporations: CM overrules Congress' key nominees". 7 January 2019.
    6. ^ "Government finally picks members for Kalyana Karnataka board". Deccan Herald. 14 February 2022.
    7. ^ a b "Know your minister: A look at the 24 MLAs sworn in to the Karnataka cabinet today". www.thehindubusinessline.com. 27 May 2023. Retrieved 2 June 2023.
    8. ^ "Karnataka Cabinet expansion: Complete list of ministers and their portfolios". Newsd.in. 27 May 2023. Retrieved 2 June 2023.
    9. ^ "About us".
    10. ^ https://fincomindia.nic.in/writereaddata/html_en_files/oldcommission_html/fcreport/11threport.pdf [bare URL PDF]
    11. ^ "Karnataka ministry expanded". 17 February 2006.
    12. ^ "Congress appoints heads for state boards, corporations in Karnataka". 22 December 2018.
    13. ^ "Government finally picks members for Kalyana Karnataka board". 14 February 2022.