THANE: Nearly 41% of the applicants in search of mandate from Thane, Kalyan and Bhiwandi parliamentary seats fall in the category of as regards to literate as 27 of the entire 66 applicants are elegance X dropouts. Gautam Waghchaure from Bahujan Mukti Party, who is in the race for the Kalyan seat, is the sole candidate who is uneducated and these days unemployed.
But regardless of their educational qualifications, it used to be seen that most these applicants had been doing smartly financially and most of them had their own companies. These even incorporated one of the vital identified faces of town like NCP contestant Babaji Patil, who hand over research after SSC. A corporator, he has his own companies too.
Going by means of the affidavits filed by means of the 66 nominees, only 9 are postgraduates, including Dr Shrikant Shinde, the Shiv Sena nominee from Kalyan; NCP’s Anand Paranjape from Thane; and Arun Sawant from the Prakash Ambedkar-led Vanchit Bahujan Aghadi have post-graduation qualifications. While Shinde, who holds a masters degree in orthopaedics, after working in development-malnourished pockets of the state, decided to throw his hat in electoral politics, Paranjape hand over his development business which he set up after finishing his MBA in materials in Pune, and continued the political legacy of his father, former Sena MP Prakash Paranjpe.
Sawant may just easily be at the most sensible of the training chart here as he is is an MsC-holder, a chemical scientist and has additionally been awarded the PhD in chemistry. He used to be chancellor of Rajasthan University and former pro vice-chancellor of Mumbai University. He taught chemistry for almost 38 years.
Two Independent applicants have degrees from the Bombay Flying Club—Amrish Morajkar has studied aircraft repairs engineering, while Asmita Puranik had finished a licensed direction as commercial pilot.
While Suresh Taware of Congress hand over research after FYBCom and is into farming and has his own powerloom business, Kapil Moreshwar Patil from BJP is an arts graduate who has quite a lot of companies including development. Sitting MP Rajan Vichare from Shiv Sena hand over research after FYJC.
But regardless of their educational qualifications, it used to be seen that most these applicants had been doing smartly financially and most of them had their own companies. These even incorporated one of the vital identified faces of town like NCP contestant Babaji Patil, who hand over research after SSC. A corporator, he has his own companies too.
Going by means of the affidavits filed by means of the 66 nominees, only 9 are postgraduates, including Dr Shrikant Shinde, the Shiv Sena nominee from Kalyan; NCP’s Anand Paranjape from Thane; and Arun Sawant from the Prakash Ambedkar-led Vanchit Bahujan Aghadi have post-graduation qualifications. While Shinde, who holds a masters degree in orthopaedics, after working in development-malnourished pockets of the state, decided to throw his hat in electoral politics, Paranjape hand over his development business which he set up after finishing his MBA in materials in Pune, and continued the political legacy of his father, former Sena MP Prakash Paranjpe.
Sawant may just easily be at the most sensible of the training chart here as he is is an MsC-holder, a chemical scientist and has additionally been awarded the PhD in chemistry. He used to be chancellor of Rajasthan University and former pro vice-chancellor of Mumbai University. He taught chemistry for almost 38 years.
Two Independent applicants have degrees from the Bombay Flying Club—Amrish Morajkar has studied aircraft repairs engineering, while Asmita Puranik had finished a licensed direction as commercial pilot.
While Suresh Taware of Congress hand over research after FYBCom and is into farming and has his own powerloom business, Kapil Moreshwar Patil from BJP is an arts graduate who has quite a lot of companies including development. Sitting MP Rajan Vichare from Shiv Sena hand over research after FYJC.
Nearly 41% of candidates from Thane, Kalyan, Bhiwandi are class 10 dropouts
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April 15, 2019
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