Dinkar Balu Patil | |
Native Name: | दिनकर बाळू पाटील |
Honorific Prefix: | Loknete |
Party: | Peasants and Workers Party of India |
Office1: | Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha |
Term1: | 1980 - 1984 |
Constituency1: | Kolaba |
Predecessor1: | A.T. Patil |
Successor1: | Abdul Rahman Antulay |
Office2: | Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha |
Constituency2: | Kolaba |
Term2: | 1977 - 1980 |
Predecessor2: | Shankarrao Savant |
Successor2: | A.T. Patil |
Term Start3: | 7 April 1972 |
Term End3: | 17 July 1977 |
Governor3: | Ali Yavar Jung |
1Blankname3: | Speaker |
1Namedata3: | S. K. Wankhede |
2Blankname3: | Chief Minister |
2Namedata3: | Vasantrao Naik |
Predecessor3: | Krishnarao Dhulap |
Successor3: | Ganpatrao Deshmukh |
Office4: | Member of Maharashtra Legislative Assembly |
Term4: | 1962 - 1972 again 1979 - 1980 |
Constituency4: | Panvel |
Predecessor4: | constituency established |
Successor4: | Dattatray Patil |
Birth Date: | 13 January 1926 |
Birth Place: | Jasai, Uran, British India |
Death Place: | Panvel, Maharashtra, India |
Occupation: | Lawyer, social activist, politician |
Dinkar Balu Patil (13 January 1926 - 24 June 2013) also known as D.B. Patil was an Indian Lawyer, politician, & social activist. He was a senior member of the Peasants and Workers Party of India. He worked with the local farmers of Navi Mumbai for getting right price of their land which was to be purchased by CIDCO for building the new planned city. For this notable contribution Navi Mumbai International Airport has been named after him. [1]
Patil was born on January 13, 1926, in Jasai Village, Uran. He studied art and law, practicing the latter from 1951 to 1956 before being elected to the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly in 1957.
Patil focused on aiding the farmers of Uran Taluk in Raigad District, Maharashtra.[2] [3] He was sentenced to one year's imprisonment in 1958 for participation in the satyagraha on the issue of border disputes between the states of Maharashtra and Karnataka. He also took part in the movement for formation of the Samyukta Maharashtra. He became a member of the Central Secretariat of Peasants and Workers Party in 1957 and was appointed its general secretary in January 1983.
Navi Mumbai was set up in 1970 on CIDCO farmer's land. But Mr. Patil brought all the farmers together in their fields and gave them fair rates for their farm lands. In 1984, 5 farmers died in the agitation but in the end, they succeeded. And provided 12.50% land for project-affected people and CIDCO allotted 40 sq. ft. Meter land per lease farmers and other workers. This brought justice to the farmers and other workers in Navi Mumbai.
In 1990, he played a pivotal role in maintaining peace in Maharashtra.He is 5 times MLA,1 time MLC,2 times MP, one time Kulaba local board member and one time City President in his political career.