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Rais Shaikh was born on 1 June, 1974 in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India, is an Indian politician. Discover Rais Shaikh's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 49 years old?

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Age 49 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 1 June 1974
Birthday 1 June
Birthplace Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Nationality Mumbai

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1974

Rais Shaikh (born 1 June 1974) is an Indian politician from Mumbai, India.

He is a member of Maharashtra Legislative Assembly representing the constituency of Bhiwandi East.

He has been the Municipal Councilor and also the Group Leader of the Samajwadi Party.

Rais was born (Father: Kasam Shaikh, Mother: Zainab Shaikh) in a middle-class family in Mandvi Suburb of Mumbai, Maharashtra on 1 June 1974.

Rais had 6 siblings, all of whom were males.

He was the second youngest son of his parents.

He received his education from Dawoodbhoy Fazalbhoy High School and Lala Lajpatrai College in Mumbai.

He graduated with a degree in Bachelor of Commerce from Sydenham College of Commerce and Economics which is affiliated to Mumbai University.

Rais started his career as a computer teacher and later worked at a printing press in Mumbai soon after completing his graduation.

2002

Between 2002-07, he was based in Dubai and trying to build a career there.

In his free time, he would do translation work for NGOs based in Mumbai.

That served as an awakening for him.

He moved back to India and decided to work towards the betterment of society as an activist.

2012

He contested and won the BMC elections from Govandi in 2012 and Nagpada in 2017.

Shaikh was also amongst the top 10 corporators in Mumbai as per a survey by Mumbai Mirror.

In the last election, Rais Shaikh won the Bhiwandi East seat by 45,133 votes.

He defeated Rupesh Laxman Mhatre of Shiv Sena and Santosh Shetty of Congress.

Rais embarked upon his political career in the year 2012 by joining the Samajwadi Party.

Shaikh has worked to maintain and construct dilapidated roads, resolve water shortage problems not only in his ward but the entire area of Govandi.

He has multiple goals that include providing digital classrooms to all schools, setting up technology to enable virtual autopsies in post-mortem centers and has proposed to provide online birth and death certificates and underground parking below open spaces in South Mumbai.

Shaikh's Ahtesaab Foundation has provided the first digital classroom of this city to a School in Govandi.

He believes that there is a need to do something about the traffic congestion in Mumbai and hence suggested to start Mini Bus services.

He has also presented a program to improve slum infrastructure.

An English medium school run by BMC with support from NGO Ahtesaab to serve the growing needs of parents in the area who wanted to send their children to an English medium school.

He introduced Digital Learning where he developed 2 classrooms each in Govandi and Madanpura as modern digital classrooms.

He also proposed the Semi English format of Education in BMC and introduced an all-English School by the name of Umar Rajjab Public School.

2017

Rais asked for a hike in the salaries of corporators in May 2017.

He demanded corporators to be paid a salary of Rs.

50, 000. At that time, corporators were being paid a salary of Rs.

10, 000. A corporator, as a part of his or her duty, has to be on the move all the time and have to meet people from different areas on a regular basis to address their problems.

While condemning corruption in politics, Rais stated that corporators must be paid the kind of amount that would not at least not make them worried about managing their personal expenses.

Rais advocated the implementation of some measures with the help of which the situation can be improved.

Rais and his team carried out an initiative called ‘Police Didi’ under which four female constables spoke to the girls and the women in these areas.

Several men were arrested because of the testimonies by these women.

Rais has demanded for the formation of a monitoring committee for the police budget.

2018

In 2018, Rais Shaikh, as a councilor, sanctioned of two crores and seventy-five lacs to renovate the Mukti Fauj Dawakhana (Salvation Army Dispensary), one of the oldest dispensaries in the city.

On September 9, 2018, Rais Shaik led a rally with party members and people from his constituency to protest against the illegal sale and consumption of drugs.

The rally covered different areas like Madanpura, Nagpada, and Byculla.

2019

In May 2019, Shaikh was able to help several families who were living in slums to apply for housing aid from the government.

The families were issued with allotment letters and given flats in different areas.