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Prithviraj Chavan was born on 17 March, 1946 in Indore, Indore State, British India
(present-day Madhya Pradesh, India), is a 17th Chief Minister of Maharashtra. Discover Prithviraj Chavan'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 77 years old?
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His wife is Satvasheela Chavan (m. 1976)
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Prithviraj Chavan Net Worth
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Prithviraj Chavan (born 17 March 1946) is an Indian politician who was the 17th Chief Minister of Maharashtra.
Chavan is a graduate of the Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani and University of California, Berkeley in mechanical engineering.
Chavan was born in Indore, Central Provinces on 17 March 1946.
He is the eldest of three siblings.
His younger sisters are Nirupama Ajitrao Yadav-Deshmukh and Vidyulata Venkatrao Ghorpade.
Dajisaheb was a member of the Lok Sabha from the Karad constituency from 1957 to 1973 & served as a Minister in the cabinets of Prime Ministers Jawaharlal Nehru, Lal Bahadur Shastri and Indira Gandhi.
After graduation in 1967, he won a UNESCO scholarship in Germany and later moved to pursue a Master of Science degree from the University of California, Berkeley.
He wrote articles on computer science; engineering design; and also contributed to research in computerization.
He also worked briefly in the US as a design engineer, working on defence electronics, anti-submarine warfare, computer storage systems, and computerisation of Indian languages.
Upon Dajisaheb's death in 1973, Chavan's mother, Premala (affectionately known as Premalakaki, aunt Premala) contested from her late husband's constituency and was elected in the by election in 1973 and in the general elections of 1977, 1984, and 1989 serving till her death in 1991.
Chavan began his schooling at a local Municipal Marathi-medium school in Karad.
After his father moved to Delhi, Chavan joined Nutan Marathi School in Delhi.
Chavan graduated in Mechanical Engineering from the Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani.
He spent time working in the field of aircraft instrumentation and designing audio recorders for anti-submarine warfare in the US before returning to India and becoming an entrepreneur in 1974.
Referred to in the media as a technocrat with a clean, non-controversial image, a low-profile leader.
Chavan served as the Minister of State in the Prime Minister's Office in the Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs and Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances, and Pensions.
Chavan was also General Secretary of the All-India Congress Committee (AICC), in-charge of many states, including Jammu and Kashmir, Karnataka, Haryana, Gujarat, Tripura, and Arunachal Pradesh.
Chavan was drawn into politics after meeting with Rajiv Gandhi.
He has been involved in the Indian National Congress bureaucracy for most of his adult life, notably as a member of the Rajya Sabha (the upper house of the India's Parliament) and later architect of the civil nuclear liability bill.
Chavan married Satvasheela on 16 December 1976.
They have a daughter, Ankita and a son named Jai.
He was first elected to the Lok Sabha in 1991 and followed it up in subsequent elections.
Chavan held five portfolios in the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government that includes the ministry of science and technology.
Chavan started his political career in 1991 by winning his parents old seat of Karad to the Lok sabha.
He went on to win the seat thrice, in 1991, 1996 and 1998 but lost in 1999.
He served as a Minister of State for the ministries of Ministry of Science and Technology, Ministry of Earth Sciences, Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions, Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs and in charge of Prime Minister's Office.
Earlier he also served as the Minister of State in charge of the Department of Atomic Energy.
Chavan replaced Ashok Chavan as chief minister after the latter's involvement in the Adarsh Housing Society scam forced him to resign.
Reasons for his choice reported by the media included the perception that he had a "clean image" and that he did not have his own faction of political supporters within the state.
One of his first actions as Chief Minister was to play a role along with Civil Aviation minister Praful Patel, in convincing Jairam Ramesh, the Minister for Environment And Forests in obtaining environmental clearance for the planned second airport in Mumbai, Navi Mumbai International Airport.
He became chief minister of Maharashtra in 2010 at the insistence of Congress President Sonia Gandhi succeeding unrelated Ashok Chavan.
He resigned as the chief minister of Maharashtra after the ruling NCP-Congress alliance split in the state.
Ankita married on 29 November 2013 in Delhi.