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Renu Devi

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Renu Devi
7th Deputy Chief Minister of Bihar
In office
16 November 2020 – 9 August 2022
Serving with Tarkishore Prasad
Chief MinisterNitish Kumar
Preceded bySushil Kumar Modi
Succeeded byTejashwi Yadav
Minister of Backward Classes & Extremely Backward Classes Welfare
Government of Bihar
In office
16 November 2020 – 9 August 2022
Chief MinisterNitish Kumar
Preceded byBinod Kumar Singh
Minister of Disaster Management
Government of Bihar
In office
9 February 2021 – 9 August 2022
Chief MinisterNitish Kumar
Preceded byTarkishore Prasad
Minister of Industry
Government of Bihar
In office
16 November 2020 – 9 February 2021
Chief MinisterNitish Kumar
Preceded byShyam Rajak
Succeeded byShahnawaz Hussain
Minister of Panchayat Raj
Government of Bihar
In office
16 November 2020 – 9 February 2021
Chief MinisterNitish Kumar
Preceded byKapil Deo Kamat
Succeeded bySamrat Chaudhary
Minister of Art, Culture & Youth Affairs
Government of Bihar
In office
13 April 2008 – 26 November 2010
Chief MinisterNitish Kumar
Preceded byJanardan Singh Sigriwal
Succeeded bySukhada Pandey
Member of Bihar Legislative Assembly
Assumed office
2020
Preceded byMadan Mohan Tiwari
ConstituencyBettiah
In office
2000–2015
Preceded byBirval Yadava
Succeeded byMadan Mohan Tiwari
ConstituencyBettiah
Personal details
Born (1959-11-01) 1 November 1959 (age 64)[1]
Bettiah, Bihar, India
Political partyBharatiya Janata Party
SpouseDurga Prasad (died)
Children2
Alma materB. R. Ambedkar Bihar University

Renu Devi (born 1 November 1959) is an Indian politician who served as the 7th Deputy Chief Minister of Bihar from 16 November 2020 to 9 August 2022.

She became the fifth female Deputy Chief Minister of India from Bihar in 2020.[2] A former national vice-president of the Bharatiya Janata Party, she is currently a Member of the Bihar Legislative Assembly and the formerly deputy legislative leader of party for the National Democratic Alliance.[3][4][5][6][7][8]

Personal life

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Renu, eldest of her parents' three sons and five daughters, comes from the Noniya caste, an extremely backward Class (EBC) community.[9] She completed secondary school education in 1977 from the Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar Bihar University.[citation needed]

She was married to a Kolkata-based insurance inspector named Durga Prasad in 1973.[10] However, the sudden death of her husband within seven years of marriage made her return to Bettiah, her mother's hometown, and pursue it as her karmabhoomi.[11] She is a single parent with two children.

Political career

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Renu Devi's mother was associated with the Sangh Parivar, which is said to have strongly influenced her.[12] Renu Devi was also part of Durga Vahini, the women's wing of the Vishwa Hindu Parishad.[13]

Beginning her political career through social activism in 1981, she later joined the BJP Mahila Morcha or BJP women's wing in 1988. Next year, she was given the responsibility to head the wing in the Champaran region. She was further chosen as the wing's state head for two terms, in 1993 and 1996.[14]

Though she unsuccessfully contested her first election in 1995 from the Nautan Assembly seat, she was successful in being elected four times from Bettiah (2000–2015;2020–present), another division of West Champaran district, to the Bihar Legislative Assembly. She lost 2015 elections to a Mahagathbandhan candidate from whom she recovered the seat again in 2020.

She served as the Minister of Sports, Arts and Culture in the Bihar State Government between 2005 and 2009. She was also a national vice-president of the BJP between 2014 and 2020, and was nominated as a member of the National Working Committee of the party by Amit Shah.[13] Her appointment in 2020 as a Deputy Chief Minister of Bihar has been positively received.[15][16][17][18]

References

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  1. ^ "बिहार विधान सभा सचिवालय - सप्तदश बिहार विधान सभा मे माननीय सदस्यों की जन्म तिथि एवं टर्मवार सूची" (PDF). Bihar Vidhan Sabha (in Hindi). Archived (PDF) from the original on 27 April 2023.
  2. ^ "Nitish Kumar takes oath as Bihar CM for fourth consecutive term; Renu Devi first woman deputy CM". The Indian Express.[dead link]
  3. ^ "Thakur, Chaurasia dropped from Shah's team". The Times of India. 14 August 2014. Archived from the original on 4 September 2014. Retrieved 21 October 2014.
  4. ^ "BJP chief Amit Shah announces new team, Varun Gandhi dropped as general secretary". Hindustan Times. 16 August 2014. Archived from the original on 21 October 2014. Retrieved 21 October 2014.
  5. ^ "Bhartiya Janata Party National Office Bearers". Bhartiya Janata Party. Archived from the original on 22 October 2014. Retrieved 21 October 2014.
  6. ^ "New Team BJP: BSY is VP, Ram Madhav G. Sec, Varun Dropped". Outlook. 16 August 2014. Archived from the original on 23 August 2014. Retrieved 21 October 2014.
  7. ^ "Sitting and previous MLAs from Bettiah Assembly Constituency". elections.in. Archived from the original on 7 November 2014. Retrieved 21 October 2014.
  8. ^ "Nitish Kumar allocates Bihar portfolios: Here's the full list of cabinet ministers | freepressjournal". m.freepressjournal.in. Archived from the original on 13 September 2021. Retrieved 18 November 2020.
  9. ^ "Nitish Kumar oath taking: Who are Tarkishore Prasad and Renu Devi, two deputy CM probables?". The Indian Express.
  10. ^ "1st woman dy CM, RSS veteran to be the second-in-command in Bihar". Hindustan Times.
  11. ^ "Renu Devi From Extremely Backward Caste Becomes First Woman Deputy CM of Bihar". Jansatta.
  12. ^ "बिहार की नई उप-मुख्यमंत्री होंगी रेणु देवी, जानिए उनके बारे में". LiveHindustan.
  13. ^ a b "From Durga Vahini to Deputy Chief Minister of Bihar: The Journey of Renu Devi". News18. 16 November 2020. Retrieved 18 November 2020.
  14. ^ "Mahila Morcha to Bihar Deputy CM: Renu Devi's 32 Years with BJP". The Quint.
  15. ^ "Renu Devi From Extremely Backward Caste Becomes First Woman Deputy CM of Bihar". She The People.
  16. ^ "Renu Devi, Bihar's first woman Deputy CM is RSS women's wing leader; BJP's counterweight to Nitish's clout". Times Now. 18 November 2020. Retrieved 18 November 2020.
  17. ^ "Who is Renu Devi: BJP's surprise pick as Bihar's deputy Chief Minister". India Tv. 16 November 2020. Retrieved 16 November 2020.
  18. ^ "Meet Renu Devi, First Woman To Be Deputy CM of Bihar". Femina (in Hindi). Retrieved 17 November 2020.