Shivanand Naik

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Shivanand Naik
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Born1962
Manki, Honnavar
Nationality Indian Flag of India.svg
OccupationEx Member of the Legislative Assembly (India), Ex Minister for small scale Industries; Ex Chairman of KSDL

Shivanand Naik was born in Manki, Honnavar Taluk on 6 December 1962. [1] He was elected as the MLA two times from Bhatkal Constituency as part of the BJP. He became the Minister for Small Scale Industries in 2006. [2] He was also the Chairman of KSDL. [3]

Shivanand Naik joined KJP in 2013 and joined JDS [4] to contest an MP election from Uttara Kannada in 2014. Later, he withdrew his nomination papers and joined BJP.

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References

  1. Naik, Shivanand (22 June 2006). "Profile of New Ministers". The Hindu . Archived from the original on 14 February 2007.
  2. Naik, Shivanand. "Minister".
  3. Naik, Shivanand. "KSDL Chairman".
  4. Naik, Shivanand. "Shivananda Naik joins JD(S)".