Namita Mundada
Namita Mundada | |
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Member of Maharashtra Legislative Assembly | |
In office 2019–Incumbent | |
Preceded by | Sangita Thombre |
Constituency | Kaij |
Personal details | |
Born | 4 March 1989 |
Nationality | Indian |
Political party | Bharatiya Janata Party (2019 - Present) |
Other political affiliations | Nationalist Congress Party (2014-2019) |
Spouse | Akshay Mundada |
Occupation | Politician |
Profession | Architect |
Namita Mundada is a leader of Bharatiya Janata Party[1] and a member of the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly elected from Kaij Assembly constituency[2][3] in Beed city. Despite having no prior political background, she has established herself as a capable legislator focused on addressing her constituency's issues and advocating for its development.
Early life and background
[edit]Namita Mundada hails from a non-political background and became associated with public life after her marriage into the Mundada family, which has a history of social and political engagement. Adjusting to her role, she has demonstrated a growing understanding of rural challenges and governance.
Political career
[edit]Namita Mundada was elected as an MLA during her 2014 term, marking her entry into the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly. Her tenure has been characterized by her active participation in legislative discussions, a keen focus on constituency issues, and consistent advocacy for developmental initiatives.In 2022, she attended the Maharashtra Assembly session while eight months pregnant. She stated that it was her responsibility to represent her constituency during the ongoing budget session, highlighting her commitment to addressing local issues. [4]
Legislative contributions
[edit]In the Assembly, Mundada has raised several critical issues, including the mismanagement of public services and corruption during the COVID-19 period.[5] She has also worked towards ensuring better healthcare facilities in her constituency, advocating for modern medical treatments at Swami Ramanand Teerth Rural Medical College, and resolving problems related to the sugarcane worker.
Her efforts include presenting constituency-specific challenges, such as delays in sugarcane processing and infrastructure gaps, to relevant authorities. She has been noted for her well-researched approach to problem-solving and her ability to collaborate with ministries to drive results.[6]
Positions held
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[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Namita Akshay Mundada (Bharatiya Janata Party(BJP):Constituency – KAIJ (SC) (BEED) Affidavit Information of Candidate". myneta.info. 21 November 2022. Archived from the original on 21 November 2022. Retrieved 21 November 2022.
- ^ "Kaij Election Results 2019 Live Updates (केज): Namita Akshay Mundada of BJP Wins". News18 India. 24 October 2019. Archived from the original on 21 November 2022. Retrieved 21 November 2022.
- ^ "The 10 BJP dynasts who have won in Maharashtra". Rediff. 24 October 2019. Archived from the original on 30 November 2024. Retrieved 30 November 2024.
- ^ ""It's My Duty": 8-Month Pregnant MLA Attends Maharashtra Assembly". NDTV.com. Retrieved 26 November 2024.
- ^ "Maharashtra: 11 die in Ambejogai hosp, families blame shortage of oxygen". The Times of India. 22 April 2021. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 26 November 2024.
- ^ रापतवार, सुदर्शन (15 November 2024). सहज सुचलं म्हणून..! (in Marathi). Madhyam Publication's. ISBN 978-81-902787-8-2.
- ^ "राज्यातील विजयी उमेदवारांची यादी येथे पाहा". Maharashtra Times (in Marathi). 25 October 2019. Archived from the original on 26 October 2022. Retrieved 26 October 2022.
- ^ "Maharashtra Election 2019 Winners Full List: Check full list of winning candidates in Maharashtra Vidhan Sabha Chunav 2019". The Financial Express. 25 October 2019. Archived from the original on 26 October 2022. Retrieved 26 October 2022.
- ^ The New Indian Express (24 October 2019). "Maharashtra now has seven more women members in assembly". Archived from the original on 24 November 2024. Retrieved 24 November 2024.
- ^ The Times of India (26 October 2019). "Meet Maharashtra's 24 women MLAs". Archived from the original on 24 November 2024. Retrieved 24 November 2024.
- ^ The Hindu (24 October 2019). "Only 19 of 235 women contestants taste victory in Maharashtra". Archived from the original on 24 November 2024. Retrieved 24 November 2024.