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Arjun Munda

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Indian politician (b. 1968)

Arjun Munda
Union Minister of Agriculture and Farmer's Welfare
In office
7 December 2023[1] – 11 June 2024
Prime MinisterNarendra Modi
Preceded byNarendra Singh Tomar
Succeeded byShivraj Singh Chauhan
Minister of Tribal Affairs
In office
30 May 2019 – 11 June 2024
Prime MinisterNarendra Modi
Preceded byJual Oram
Succeeded byJual Oram
2ndChief Minister of Jharkhand
In office
11 September 2010 – 8 January 2013
Preceded byShibu Soren
Succeeded byHemant Soren
In office
12 March 2005 – 14 September 2006
Preceded byShibu Soren
Succeeded byMadhu Koda
In office
18 March 2003 – 2 March 2005
Preceded byBabulal Marandi
Succeeded byShibu Soren
Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha
In office
23 May 2019 – 5 June 2024
Preceded byKaria Munda
Succeeded byKali Charan Munda
ConstituencyKhunti
President,Archery Association of India
Assumed office
30 May 2019
Preceded byVijay Kumar Malhotra
Member of Jharkhand Legislative Assembly forKharsawan Constituency
In office
2011 - 2014
Preceded byMangal Singh Soy
Succeeded byDashrath Gagrai
In office
2000 - 2009
Preceded byoffice established
Succeeded byMangal Singh Soy
Member of Bihar Legislative Assembly
In office
1995 - 2000
Succeeded byoffice abolished
ConstituencyKharsawan
Personal details
Born (1968-05-03)3 May 1968 (age 57)
Krangajhar,Jamshedpur,
Bihar (nowJharkhand), India
PartyBharatiya Janata Party (2000–present)
Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (1980–2000)[citation needed]
SpouseMeera Munda[2]
Children3
ResidenceJamshedpur /New Delhi
Websitearjunmunda.in

Arjun Munda (born 3 May 1968;Hindi pronunciation:[əɾd͡ʒʊn̪mʊɳɖaː]) is an Indian politician. He is a member of theBharatiya Janata Party, a formerChief Minister of theIndian state ofJharkhand and the formerMinister of Tribal Affairs andMinister of Agriculture and Farmers' Welfare in theSecond Modi ministry. He has also served as a member of parliament, having been elected to the15th Lok Sabha from theJamshedpur constituency in the2009 parliamentary elections. The BJP has appointed him as one of the general secretary of the party.

He lost his seat toDashrath Gagrai ofJharkhand Mukti Morcha by 11,966 votes in Kharasawan in a 2014 state assembly election.[3]

Early life

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Arjun Munda was born on 3 May 1968 in Khrangajhar,Jamshedpur to Ganesh and Saira Munda.[4] After completing high school education in the Jamshedpur area, he graduated fromRanchi University and went on to earn a PG Diploma in Social Sciences fromIndira Gandhi National Open University.[4]

Political career

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Munda began his political career in his teens during early 1980s when he joined the Jharkhand movement spearheaded byJharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) which sought to create a separate state fortribals from the southern regions ofBihar. A believer in the welfare of indigenous people of his region, Munda felt passionate about the issue and took an active part in the movement. Soon his political influence grew due to his inclusive philosophy and he was elected to theBihar Legislative Assembly fromKharsawan constituency in 1995 on a JMM ticket.

TheNational Democratic Alliance (NDA) strongly espoused the cause of Jharkhand and ran on a promise to create the state. Munda was attracted to the aspects[5] of selfless nation building and sacrifice in the ideology of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). He believed in its policy of championing the cause of Jharkhand and joined the BJP. He was elected again to theBihar Assembly in 2000 elections on a BJP ticket from his old constituency ofKharsawan. After Jharkhand's formation, he was elected to theJharkhand Assembly from the same constituency in 2005 and again in the 2011 by-election after assuming responsibility as the Chief Minister in September 2010.

When the NDA government came to power in 1999 under the leadership ofAtal Bihari Vajpayee, it kept its promise and created Jharkhand along withUttarakhand andChhattisgarh. Munda became the Tribal Welfare Minister in the 1stBabulal Marandi-led NDA coalition government of Jharkhand, which was carved out from Bihar on 15 November 2000. As welfare minister, he crafted many policies and programs to ameliorate a lot of the poor and downtrodden. His vision, his work ethic, and his performance matrix soon catapulted him to the top leadership grade and his popularity and support base soared meteorically. His inclusive philosophy and his commitment to Jharkhand's high growth and development made him chief minister in 2003 at the young age of 35 when he was chosen as the consensus candidate to lead the state in the aftermath ofBabulal Marandi's divisivedomicile policy.[6][7][8][9] He sworn as mla after vacated his seat

He took the oath as union minister in Narendra Modi's second cabinet on 30 May 2019 and became the Minister of Tribal Affairs.[10]

Electoral history of Munda
YearHouseConstituencyPartyVotes%Result
2024Lok SabhaKhuntiBJP361,97238.64Lost
2019382,63845.97Won
2009Jamshedpur319,62045.30Won
2014Jharkhand Legislative AssemblyKharsawan60,03640.98Lost
2011^61,80155.34Won
200574,79768.43Won
200044,52150.78Won
1995Bihar Legislative AssemblyJMM27,16434.50Won

^by-election

Major achievements

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Arjun Munda defused the tension that was created due to the "Domicile movement"[11] in 2001–2002 and insisted that every citizen of India had the fundamental right granted by the Indian Constitution to live and work in any part of the country.

During his tenure, Jharkhand got the 1stLokayukta and the State successfully conducted the34th National Games in 2011.

A 32-year-long jinx was broken[clarification needed] when Jharkhand scripted history by conducting panchayat elections and empowered PRIs for participatory governance.

His government introduced an e-tender system in government contracts to bring transparency and efficiency and to provide equal opportunity in the procurement process.

He also took initiatives for setting up of new power plants with a view to making Jharkhand a power surplus state.

He introduced some of the famous welfare schemes and programs that were later emulated by other Indian states, such as:[12]

  • Kanyadan Yojana: To provide assistance in solemnising marriages of girls from underprivileged classes.
  • Mukhya Mantri Ladli Laxmi Yojana:[13] To promote welfare of girls born to a BPL family and APL families having an annual income of less than Rs. 72,000, her education and safe motherhood.
  • Aapka-cm: The Grievance Management System was established to enable people to communicate directly with their CM and voice their grievances to the State leadership for prompt consideration and redressal.
  • Mukhya Mantri Dal Bhat Yojna: To provide wholesome food and nutrition to the poorest sections of society. Under this scheme, BPL families get dal, bhat and sabji for Rs 5 at railway stations, bus stands, hospitals and public places.
  • Free Laptop/Tablet: To prepare the youth to face challenges of the 21st century, tablets were to be given to students passing matriculation examinations under Yuwa Kaushal Vikas Scheme launched in 2013.

Personal life

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An avid golfer, Munda is also interested in promoting archery at national and international levels. He plays flute and almost all tribal musical instruments widely used in the area.[verification needed] He has 3 sons.[14]

Munda is a multi-linguist who speaks English,Hindi,Bengali,Odia,Santhali,Mundari,Ho,Oraon.[15]


References

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  1. ^"Arjun Munda to become Union Agriculture Minister after Narendra Tomar's resignation".India Today. 7 December 2023. Retrieved7 December 2023.
  2. ^The Hindu (23 November 2024)."Jharkhand Assembly results: Women kin of top politicians fare badly; two ex-CMs' wives lose". Archived fromthe original on 23 November 2024. Retrieved23 November 2024.
  3. ^"BJP gets clear majority in Jharkhand; Arjun Munda loses election".The Indian Express. 23 December 2014. Retrieved1 December 2015.
  4. ^abFormer Jharkhand CM Arjun Munda gets tribal affairs ministry
  5. ^Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Retrieved 25 August 2014.
  6. ^Jharkhand's crisis Retrieved 25 August 2014.
  7. ^Dangerous divide Retrieved 25 August 2014.
  8. ^Domicile debacle still haunts Babulal Marandi Retrieved 25 August 2014.
  9. ^Agitation for domicile policy in Jharkhand Retrieved 25 August 2014.
  10. ^"PM Modi allocates portfolios. Full list of new ministers",Live Mint, 31 May 2019
  11. ^"Jharkhand domicile policy kicks off a storm".The Economic Times. 22 July 2002. Archived fromthe original on 26 August 2014. Retrieved25 August 2014.
  12. ^"Development in Jharkhand Under Arjun Munda".India Today. Retrieved1 March 2012.
  13. ^"Jharkhand launches Ladli Laxmi Yojna".igovernment.in. Retrieved17 November 2011.
  14. ^"Arjun Munda | National Portal of India".www.india.gov.in. Retrieved3 May 2021.
  15. ^Bureau, O. B. (30 May 2019)."Four Ministers In Modi 2.0 Team Can Speak Odia!".odishabytes. Retrieved4 July 2024.{{cite web}}:|last= has generic name (help)

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