Sachin Ahir

Sachin ahir (Marathi: सचिन अहिर) (born 21 March 1972 in Mumbai, India) is an Indian politician from Mumbai, Maharashtra and Deputy Leader of the Shiv Sena.[3] He was Member of the Legislative Assembly from Worli constituency.[2][4]

Sachin Ahir
सचिन अहिर
Minister of State for Housing Government of Maharashtra [1]
In office
October 2009  August 2014
Member of Legislative Assembly of Maharashtra [2]
In office
October 22, 2009  October 19, 2014
Preceded byDattaji Nalawade
Succeeded bySunil Shinde
ConstituencyWorli Vidhan Sabha constituency
Personal details
Born (1972-03-21) 21 March 1972
Mumbai, India
Nationality Indian
Political partyShiv Sena
Spouse(s)Sangeeta Ahir

Community service

Ahir and his wife have established the Shree Sankalp Pratishthan charitable trust.[5] The trust has been involved in organisation of the Worli Festival[6] and Dahi Handi events during the festival of Govinda.[7]

Positions held

  • 1999: Elected to Maharashtra Legislative Assembly (1st term) [8]
  • 2004: Re-Elected to Maharashtra Legislative Assembly (2nd term)
  • 2009: Re-Elected to Maharashtra Legislative Assembly (3rd term) [2]
  • 2009: Appointed as Minister of State for Housing in Maharashtra Government [1]
  • 2020 : Appointed as Deputy Leader of Shiv Sena

With Trade Union

Sachin Ahir began his work with the Rashtriya Mill Mazdoor Sangh in 1993. After holding the post of Secretary, he was eventually elected as the President of this union. He has also been at the helm of the Maharashtra Rajya Rashtriya Kamgar Sangh since 1996. This union houses around 30 thousand workers from more than 250 factories, establishments in Maharashtra. He has successfully led the Mazagaon Dock, Mahindra and Mahindra Union, etc. Sachin Ahir's work with unorganized labour has been revolutionary. He also influenced the labour movement by successfully carrying out agreements for increment in salaries of the workers in all these industries. He left a lasting impression on the labour movement throughout the nation by conducting campaign against unfair labour welfare practices.

References

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