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Kunwar Singh Tekam is the Bharatiya Janata Party Member of the Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly for Dhauhani constituency in Sidhi district. He gained 60704 (54.58%) votes in the 2008 election He gained 60130 votes (Won By 19001 votes) in the 2013 election. [1] and reelected in the 2018 election.
His birth name is Shri Kunwar Singh Tekam he was born on 10 March 1963 he was born in Vill-ChhuhiyaDhupkhad, Tahsil Kusmi, District. Sidhi M.P. and his father is the late Dheer Shah Singh. He has Educational qualifications Post Graduate in Sociology and Professional qualifications in Computer expertise
1983 Working Member, Bharatiya Koyala Khadan Sramik Sangh CWS Jayant Singrauli (Affiliated to BMS), Associated with the unsettled ST Workers of NCL and NTPC For their resettlement and rehabilitation.
1984 -1991 Office Bearer of Bharatiya Koyala Khadan Sramik Sangh
1992 President of Bharatiya Koyala Khadan Sramik Sangh CWS Jayant Singrauli
1999 Member, Managing Committee of Vidya Bharati: Saraswati, Siksha Parished Saraswati Shishumandir Jayant, Dhudhi Chua, and Jaitpur District Sidh
2000 Member, Telecom Advisory Committee, Government of India, District Sidhi, (M.P.)
2000 District President Sidhi District Adivasi Vikas Parished Member, Ministry of Rural Development Government of India for Sidhi District.
2000 Life Time Member of Akhil Bharatiya Adivasi Vikas Parished (Regd.)
2000 National Council Member of Bhartiya Janta Party
2002 Member Of Rural Development of Advisory Committee Government of India (District Sidhi)
2004-07 Chairman(Cabinet Minister Status), National Commission For Scheduled Tribes Government of India New Delhi
2007 BJP Candidate of (Sidhi Constituency) LokSabha Bi-Election
2007-10 Vise President BJP ST Morcha (M.P.)
2008-13 Member of the Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly
2009 Member of Railway Consumers Advisory Committee Dhanbad
2009-13 President of Tribal Development Project Sidhi (M.P.)
2009-13 Member of Tribal Advisory Committee Madhya Pradesh
2010-11 Member of ST, SC And OBC Welfare Committee Madhya Pradesh VidhanSabha
2010-13 Pradesh Mahamantri of Bharatiya Janata Party
2011-12 Member of Estimate Committee Madhya Pradesh VidhanSabha
2011-12 Member of Consultant Committee Ministry Of Labour Madhya Pradesh
2012-13 Member of Consultant Committee Ministry Of Law and Legislative Affairs Madhya Pradesh
2012-13 Member of ST, SC and OBC Welfare Committee Madhya Pradesh VidhanSabha
2013 Member of BJP Working Committee Madhya Pradesh
2013 Member of the Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly (Again Elected)
2018 Member of the Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly ( Again Elected)
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