Basvaraj Patil Sedam (born 10 February 1944) is a Member of Rajya Sabha from Karnataka. He was the Secretary of Bharatiya Janata Party and president of the Bharatiya Janata Party Karnataka unit. He was elected as a member of the 12th Lok Sabha from Gulbarga.
Name | Shri Basawaraj Patil |
Father’s Name | Shri Ganpath Rao |
Mother’s Name | Shrimati Shankramma |
Date of Birth | 10/02/1944 |
Birth Place | Village Tarnalli, Distt. Gulbarga (Karnataka) |
Maritial Status | Married On 27 July 1984 |
Spouse Name | Shrimati Baswalingamma |
State Name | Karnataka |
Party Name | Bharatiya Janata Party |
Permanent Address | #3/1/28, Vidyanagara Colony, Sedam, Gulbarga District 585222 Telephone : 09448476153 |
Present Address | C-703, Swarn Jayanti Sadan, Dr. B.D. Marg, New Delhi 110001 Telephone : 23737833 |
Email id | bpatil[dot]mp[at]gmail[dot]com |
Educational Qualifications | B.Sc. (Pt-I) Educated at Government Degree College, Gulbarga Honorary Doctorate from Gulbarga University, 2011 |
Profession | Agriculturist/Farmer and Social Worker |
Positions Held | 1990-96 Member, Karnataka Legislative Council 1992 Member, Public Accounts Committee, Karnataka Legislative Council 1998-1999 Member, Twelfth Lok Sabha Member, Committee on Human Resource Development and its Sub-Committee on Value Based Education Member, Consultative Committee for the Ministry of Urban Affairs and Employment Member, Joint Committee on the Empowerment of Women April 2012 Elected to Rajya Sabha May 2012 onwards Member, Committee on Industry Member, Central Silk Board |
Freedom Fighter | No |
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Social and Cultural Activities, Literary, Artistic and Scientific Accomplishments and other Special Interests | |
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Countries Visited | Nepal |
Other Information | All India co-ordinator of many educational institutions; received the State Award for his contribution in the field of education and social work in 2009; organised ‘Kalburgi Kampu’, a ten day event with the objective of total change; the event was a unique experiment of ‘Birth to Divinity’ which was attended by 10 lakh people |