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Sharad Pawar was born on 12 December, 1940 in Baramati, Bombay Presidency, British India (present-day Maharashtra, India), is an Indian politician (born 1940). Discover Sharad Pawar'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 83 years old?

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Age 83 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 12 December, 1940
Birthday 12 December
Birthplace Baramati, Bombay Presidency, British India (present-day Maharashtra, India)
Nationality India

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Who Is Sharad Pawar's Wife?

His wife is Pratibha Pawar (m. 1967)

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Wife Pratibha Pawar (m. 1967)
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Children 1 daughter – Supriya Sule

Sharad Pawar Net Worth

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1937

Shardabai Pawar was elected to the district local board three times between 1937 and 1952.

She looked after the family farm at Katewadi, ten kilometres from Baramati.

Pawar studied at Brihan Maharashtra College of Commerce (BMCC) in Pune.

He was an average student but active in student politics.

Most of his siblings were well educated and successful in their respective professions.

Vasantrao, the eldest brother of Pawar and a lawyer, was murdered over a land deal by a man who was suspected to be a hired assassin.

Pratap Pawar, Pawar's younger brother, runs the Marathi daily newspaper Sakal.

Pawar's nephew, Ajit Pawar, is a politician and served as the Deputy Chief Minister of Maharashtra.

His grandnephew Rohit Rajendra Pawar represents the Karjat constituency in the Maharashtra Vidhan Sabha.

Pawar is married to Pratibha (née Shinde), daughter of the test cricketer Sadashiv Shinde.

1940

Sharad Govindrao Pawar (Marathi pronunciation: [ʃəɾəd̪ pəʋaːɾ], born 12 December 1940) is an Indian politician.

He has served as the Chief Minister of Maharashtra for four terms and has also served in the Union Council Of Ministers as the Minister of Defence in the Cabinet of P.V Narsimha Rao and Minister of Agriculture in the Cabinet of Manmohan Singh.

He also managed Shahu boarding, a students' hostel, in the 1940s.

1950

In the 1950s he was instrumental in setting up cooperative sugar mills in the Baramati region.

1956

He organized a protest march for Goan Independence in Pravaranagar in 1956.

At college, he was active in student politics.

1958

Although his older lawyer brother belonged to Peasants and Workers Party, the young Pawar preferred the Congress party and joined Youth Congress in 1958.

1962

He later became the president of Poona district (now Pune district) youth Congress in 1962.

1964

By 1964, he was one of the two secretaries of Maharashtra youth congress and in regular contact with influential leaders of the party.

1999

He is the first and former president of the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP), which he founded in 1999, after separating from the Indian National Congress.

His NCP was split by his own nephew, Ajit Pawar.

He leads the his facation NCP delegation in the Rajya Sabha, the upper chamber of the Indian parliament.

He is the chairperson of Maha Vikas Aghadi, a regional Maharashtra-based political alliance.

Pawar comes from Baramati of Maharashtra.

He is the patriarch of the influential political family—the Pawar Family—and a prominent face in Maharashtra politics.

Other politicians from the family include his daughter Supriya Sule, Ajit Pawar his nephew, Rohit Rajendra Pawar a nephew's son and other members of his extended family.

In 1999, Pawar was diagnosed with oral cancer and had oral surgery in April 2004.

In March 2021, he underwent surgery for his gallbladder problem.

Pawar's first political activity was when he was a school-going student.

2005

Outside of politics, Pawar has served as the President of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) from 2005 to 2008 and as the president of the International Cricket Council (ICC) from 2010 to 2012.

2013

He was the president of the Mumbai Cricket Association from October 2013 to January 2017.

2017

In 2017, the Indian government conferred upon him Padma Vibhushan, the second-highest civilian honour of India.

On 7 February 2024, the Election Commission of India allotted the clock symbol of NCP to Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar led faction thus making the Ajit Pawar faction the real Nationalist Congress Party.

Pawar is one of the eleven children born to Govindrao Pawar and Shardabai Pawar.

The ancestors of Govindrao had moved to Baramati from the nearby Satara.

Govindrao had a long career in Sahakari Kharedi Vikri Sangh, a Baramati Farmers' Cooperative.

They have a daughter, Supriya Sule, who represents the Baramati constituency in the 17th Lok Sabha.

He is the oldest and senior most member of Pawar political dynastic family of Maharashtra.

The family have 2 Members of Parliament and 2 Members of Legislative Assembly in the state assembly,.

Among them, Ajit Pawar was the deputy chief minister of Maharashtra.