Virendra Jagtap

Virendra Jagtap (born 11 August 1963) is a current member of 13th Maharashtra Vidhan Sabha, representing the Dhamangaon Railway Constituency. A member of the Indian National Congress Party, he was elected for the first time in 2004 as the member of 11th Maharashtra Vidhan Sabha representing the erstwhile Chandur Constituency. He was previously the president of Amravati District Congress Committee (Rural) and served as the Chairperson of the Employment Guarantee Scheme (EGS) Committee of the Maharashtra Legislature.

Jagtap Virendra Walmikrao
Member of Legislative Assembly
In office
16 October 2004  24 October 2019
Preceded byArun Janardhan Adsad
Succeeded byPratap Arun Adsad
ConstituencyDhamangaon Railway (Vidhan Sabha constituency)
Personal details
Born (1963-08-11) 11 August 1963
Wardha, Maharashtra, India
Political partyIndian National Congress
Spouse(s)Uttara V. Jagtap
ChildrenParikshit V. Jagtap
ResidenceChandur, Maharashtra, India
Alma materG. S. College of Commerce, Wardha
Websitehttp://virendrajagtap.in/

Early life

Virendra Jagtap was born to Prof. Walmikrao Jagtap and Dr. Sulbha Jagtap on 11 August 1963, at Wardha, Maharashtra.

He graduated from G. S. College of Commerce, Wardha with a degree of B.Com in 1984 and completed his Masters in Commerce (M.Com) from University of Nagpur in 1986 and received the Gold medal for obtaining 1st rank. Later he completed MPhil in 1989.[1] From 1989 he worked as Professor at Science, Arts and Commerce College Arvi, Wardha, Maharashtra.

Political career

He served as the University representative of G. S. College of Commerce Wardha and led a protest march of students on Nagpur University. The protesters were arrested and jailed for three days. During his early college days he joined NSUI the students wing of the Indian National Congress. He served as the President of Wardha District NSUI and later became General Secretary of Maharashtra NSUI from 1988 to 1992. Later he went on the become the Maharashtra state General Secretary of Indian Youth Congress in 1992 and Vice-President from 1995 to 1998.

He served as the Chairman of Chandur Rly. Taluka, Sale Purchase Society in 1995. He organized Congress membership drive, Blood donation camps and led the protest march of flood affected farmers on Chandur Tehsil in 1994.

He contested the Legislative Assembly election for the first time in 1995 and again in 1999 from Chandur constituency on behalf of Indian National Congress.

He won the election for the first time in 2004 from Chandur constituency and fetched the seat for his party after a gap of 15 years.[2] He retained his seat in 2009 elections by winning the seat from the delimited Dhamangaon Railway Constituency.[3] He managed to retain his seat for the third consecutive term in the 2014 elections. He was appointed chairman of Amravati District Congress Committee (Rural) from 2006 till 2011. Under his leadership, the party won maximum number of seats in Amravati Zilla Parishad elections in 2007. In the 2009 Assembly seats the party won 4 out of the 5 seats contested.

Developmental Work

Jagtap has built many Aanganwari centres and has done humongous developmental work regarding Veterinary hospitals, he has also built ITI colleges and has done several constructional works for it. Building Gym, making playgrounds are some other remarkable works that Jagtap has done for the students. He has also repaired many parts of Zilla Parishad Schools in his constituency. Digitalization in the parts of the public library is also a major part he has played for the students. Jagtap is behind the construction of Primary health centres, Sub health centres, beautification of health centres and renovation of previous health centres. He has also built many Ayurvedic hospitals. He had also organized a free treatment camp for chikungunya pandemic disease for around 19,000 patients. Apart from this, two major flyovers have been constructed in Dhamangaon, in his tenure as a member of a legislative assembly.

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