Basavaraj Patil Attur Explained

Birth Date:19 September 1952
Birth Place:Atturu
Office:Minister of Minor Irrigation of Karnataka
Term Start:16 February 1986
Term End:29 June 1986
Office2:Member of the Karnataka Legislative Assembly
Term Start2:1983
Term End2:1999
Term Start3:2008
Term End3:2013
Constituency4:Basavakalyan

Basavaraj Patil Atturu is an Indian politician who was the Minister of Minor Irrigation of Karnataka from 16 February 1986 to 29 June 1986. He was the member of the Karnataka Legislative Assembly from 1983 to 1999 and from 2008 to 2013.

Basavaraj Patil Attur was born in Attur, a village in Basavakalyan Taluk of Bidar District on 19 September 1952. His parents Shri Shankereppa Patil and Smt Gurlingamma Patil were the landlords and were popular among the locals for philanthropical deeds. After his graduation in B.A. from Karnataka University he was drawn to politics. He was elected as TDB member (Taluk Development Board) in 1978.

He contested Assembly seat of Basavakalyan in 1983 and emerged victorious in his very first attempt. He served as a Member of Legislative Assembly from 1983 to 1999 and from 2008[1] to 2013. In his political career spanning over 35 years he served three times as a minister. He was minister for minor irrigation in Ramakrishna Hegde's government. He served as a cabinet minister in J. H. Patel's government. He was given the portfolios of Higher Education and later the portfolio of Small Scale Industries.

He is also the Founder President of Basavakalyan Educational Trust which runs Basavakalyan Engineering College. He was awarded the best Citizen of India Award in 2002 by Delhi-based Publication House in the category of social service.

Notes and References

  1. News: Bidar throws up interesting picture. https://web.archive.org/web/20130722191112/http://newindianexpress.com/states/karnataka/Bidar-throws-up-interesting-picture/2013/05/03/article1572741.ece . dead . 22 July 2013 . The New Indian Express. 3 May 2013. 7 May 2016.