N. Rangaswamy
The Honourable N Rangasamy ந ரங்கசாமி | |
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--> N Rangasamy in 2007 | |
9th Chief Ministers of Puducherry | |
In office 16 May 2011 – 6 June 2016 | |
Preceded by | V Vaithilingam |
Succeeded by | V. Narayanasamy |
Constituency | Kadirkamam |
In office 27 October 2001 – 4 September 2008 | |
Preceded by | P Shanmugam |
Succeeded by | V Vaithilingam |
Constituency | Thattanchavady |
Personal details | |
Born |
Pondichéry, French India (now Puducherry, India) | 4 August 1950
Political party | All India NR Congress (2011—present) |
Other political affiliations | Indian National Congress (1990—2011) |
Residence | No 9, Vinayagar Koil Street, Thilaspet, Puducherry - 605 009. |
N Rangasamy (born 4 August 1950) is Indian politician who was the Chief Minister of the Union Territory of Puducherry. He was elected from Thattanchavady assembly constituency.He is called as living Junior Kamaraj.[1]
Early life
N Rangasamy was born on 4 August 1950 in Puducherry to his parents Nadesan Krishnasamy and Panchali in a brave dominant and numerically strong Vanniyar family. He got his BCom degree in Tagore Arts College and BL in Dr Ambedkar Government Law College, Puducherry.
His first election was the contest at Thattanchavady constituency in 1990. He won the 1991 assembly election with an overwhelming majority and was appointed as Minister for Agriculture and Co-operation. He was again elected from the same constituency in 1996. During 2000, he had adorned the office of the Minister for Tourism, Education, Public Works, Civil Aviation and Art & Culture. In the 2001 Assembly Election, he won from the Thattanchavady constituency and assumed office as Minister for Public Works, Agriculture and Forest. In the same year, he assumed office of the Chief Minister of Puducherry on 27 October.
Political career
- 1991 - Thattanchavadi - Agriculture Minister
- 2000 - Thattanchavadi - Education Minister
- 2001 - Thattanchavadi - Chief minister
- 2006 - Thattanchavadi - Chief minister
- 2011 - Kathirkamam - Chief minister
During his first tenure as Chief Minister, various path breaking schemes for socio-economic development were implemented like ‘Perunthalaivar Kamarajar’ Housing Scheme for making the Union Territory of Puducherry a “Hut-free Zone”, distribution of free text books, note books, rain coats, cycles, umbrella, ‘Shri Rajiv Gandhi Breakfast Scheme’ under which hot milk and biscuits are provided to students of Govt and Govt-aided schools apart from mid-day meal scheme, free LPG connection with free stove and cylinder to BPL families, 50 % concession on stamp duty for immovable property registered in the name of Women and full reimbursement of tuition fees for students selected through CENTAC for pursuing Medicine and Engineering courses.[2]
As Chief Minister
Noteworthy achievements in education include free education through good government schools, free reimbursements for professional and non-professional college students. His welfare schemes include distribution of Wheat through PDS for the poor Diabetics who have crossed the age of 60, a Mid-day Meal Scheme and Breakfast schemes for the poor school children and reimbursing the school and college tuition fees to students.[2] Rangaswamy resigned as Chief Minister on 28 August 2008; Indian National Congress had asked him to resign due to internal politics. After resigning from Indian National Congress, he started a new political party called All India NR Congress on 7 February 2011. Within three months, in the 2011 Legislative Assembly Elections, his party won 15 seats out of 17 seats and his alliance All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam got 5 out of 10 seats.
References
- ↑ "N Rangasamy: Meet the 'Junior Kamaraj' of Puducherry - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 2016-11-12.
- 1 2 "Rangasamys clean image helped him humble Congress in Puducherry". Retrieved 2016-11-14.
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Political offices | ||
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Preceded by P Shanmugam |
Chief Minister of Puducherry 27 October 2001 - 4 September 2008 |
Succeeded by V Vaithilingam |
Preceded by V Vaithilingam |
Chief Minister of Puducherry 16 May 2011 - Present |
Succeeded by Narayanasamy(Designated) |