Patil Shivraj V Biography

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Patil,Shri Shivraj V.
Constituency   : Latur (Maharashtra )
Party Name : Indian National Congress(INC)
Father’s Name Late Shri Vishwanath Rao
Mother’s Name Smt. Bhagiriti Bai
Date of Birth 12.10.1935
Place of Birth Vill. Chakur, Tehsil Latur, Distt. Latur (Maharashtra)
Marital Status Married
Date of Marriage 03 Jun 1963
Spouse’s Name Late Smt. Vijaya Patil
No. of Sons 1
No.of Daughters 1
Educational Qualifications B.Sc., LL.M.

Educated at Osmania University, Hyderabad and Bombay
University, Mumbai

Profession Advocate

Agriculturist, Social Worker, Professor

Permanent Address
`DEO GHAR`, Sadbhavna Nagar,
Ausha Road, Latur, Maharashtra
43292,43392
Present Address
4, Janpath,
New Delhi – 110001
(011) 23794842
Position Held
1967-69 President, Municipality, Latur

1971 President, Municipality, Latur

1972 President, Municipality, Latur

1972-79 Member, Maharashtra Legislative Assembly (two terms)

1974-75 Chairman, Public Undertakings Committee
1975-76 Deputy Minister, Law and Judiciary, Irrigation and Protocol, Maharashtra

1977-78 Deputy Speaker, Maharashtra Legislative Assembly

1978-79 Speaker, Maharashtra Legislative Assembly

1980 Elected to 7th Lok Sabha

May-Sept. 1980 Member, Joint Committee on Salaries and Allowances of Members
of Parliament

Sept.-Oct. 1980 Chairman, Joint Committee on Salaries and Allowances of Members
of Parliament
1980-82 Union Minister of State, Defence
1982-83 Union Minister of State, Commerce (Independent Charge)

1983-84 Union Minister of State, Science and Technology, Atomic Energy, Electronics,
Space and Ocean Development

1984 Re-elected to 8th Lok Sabha (2nd term)
1984-86 Union Minister of State, Science and Technology, Space, Atomic Energy,
Electronics, Ocean Development and Bio Technology

1985 Union Minister of State, Personnel and Training, Public Grievances and
Pensions and Administrative Reforms
1986-88 Union Minister of State, Defence Production
1988-89 Union Minister of State, Civil Aviation and Tourism (Independent Charge)

1989 Re-elected to 9th Lok Sabha (3rd term)

1990-91 Deputy Speaker, Lok Sabha

Chairman, Library Committee

Chairman, Committee on Private Members’ Bills and Resolutions
Member, General Purposes Committee

Member, Business Advisory Committee
1991 Re-elected to 10th Lok Sabha (4th term)

1991-96 Speaker, Lok Sabha
Chairman, (i) Business Advisory Committee; (ii) Rules Committee; and
(iii) General Purposes Committee; and Standing Committee of the
Conference of Presiding Officers of the Legislative Bodies in India;

President, (i) Indian Parliamentary Group; (ii) National Group of Inter-
Parliamentary Union; and (iii) India Branch of the Commonwealth Parliamentary
Association

1996 Re-elected to 11th Lok Sabha (5th term)
1996-98 Member, Committee on Defence

1998 Re-elected to 12th Lok Sabha (6th term)

1998-99 Member, Committee on External Affairs

Member, Rules Committee
Member, Consultative Committee, Ministry of External Affairs

1999 Re-elected to 13th Lok Sabha (7th term)

1999-2000 Chairman, Committee on Finance
Member, Committee of Privileges

Member, General Purposes Committee

2000-2004 Member, Consultative Committee, Ministry of Home Affairs

Book Published
i) Reminiscences and Reflections; (ii) Emerging Vision of India; (iii) Ecstasy and Agony of a
Presiding Officer; and (iv) Fragrance of Innerself

Special Interests
Reading and writing

Favourite Pastime and Recreation
Reading, painting and farming

Sports and Clubs
Swimming, horse-riding and shooting

Countries Visited
Widely travelled (41 countries); Leader, Indian Parliamentary Delegation to, (i) 86th Inter-Parliamentary
Conference, Santiago, Chile, 1991; (ii) 38th Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference, Nassau, Bahamas,
1992; (iii) 39th Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference, Cyprus, 1993; (iv) 90th Inter-Parliamentary
Conference, Canberra, Australia, 1993; (v) 40th Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference, Banff,
Canada, 1994; (vi) 41st Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference, Colombo, Sri Lanka, 1995;
(vii) 94th Inter-Parliamentary Conference, Bucharest, Romania, 1995; and (viii) Special Session of the
Inter-Parliamentary Council on the occasion of the 50th Anniversary of the United Nations, New
York, 1995; and attended Conference of SAARC Speakers, Colombo, Sri Lanka, 1992; also led
Indian Parliamentary Delegations to several countries, 1991-95

Other Information
During the tenure of his Speakership of Lok Sabha, India had the privilege of hosting in New Delhi
as many as four major International Parliamentary Conferences, viz. (i) 37th Commonwealth
Parliamentary Conference, September 1991; (ii) 89th Inter-Parliamentary Conference, April 1993;
(iii) Sixth Commonwealth Parliamentary Seminar, January 1994; and (iv) First Conference of the
Association of SAARC Speakers and Parliamentarians, July 1995; he took initiative and formulated
the scheme for creating seventeen Departmentally Related Standing Committees of Parliament which
were formally inaugurated on 31 March 1993; gave a new thrust to the ongoing computerisation and
modernisation of Lok Sabha Secretariat, especially the information service to the members and they
were provided with computers to get instant and up-to-date information on a wide range of activities;
initiated and got started the construction of a modern ‘Parliament Library Building’ to cater to the
information needs of the members; another initiative undertaken by him was the starting of televising
of parliamentary proceedings in the first instance and later live telecast of Lok Sabha proceedings
since 25 August 1994 within a range of 15 km. from Parliament House, besides the live telecast of
the Question Hour of both the Houses of Parliament on alternate weeks throughout India; got set up a
modernised state-of-the-art studio for televising parliamentary proceedings through robotic
cameras; took personal interest by conceptualising and directing six films on parliamentary practice
and procedures produced by the Lok Sabha Secretariat; took initiative in starting fellowship
awards by the Lok Sabha Secretariat to the researchers conducting studies on subjects related to
parliamentary institutions; Vice-President, CSIR, 1983-86


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