Gulabrao Baburao Deokar was a member of the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly. He represents the Jalgaon Rural Assembly Constituency. He belongs to the Nationalist Congress Party.

Gulabrao Baburao Deokar
Member of Maharashtra Legislative Assembly
In office
(2009–2014)
Succeeded byGulab Raghunath Patil
ConstituencyJalgaon Rural
Cabinet Minister in Second Ashok Chavan ministry
In office
7 November 2009 – 10 November 2010
Minister
Cabinet Minister in Prithviraj Chavan ministry
In office
11 June 2013 – 26 September 2014
Minister
Personal details
Born1956[1]
Political partyNationalist Congress Party (?-present)
ParentBaburao Deoakar (Father)
Residence(s)Jalgaon, Jalgaon district, Maharashtra, India
Education10th [1]
Occupation
  • Politician
  • businessman
Profession
  • politician
  • businessman

Gulabrao Deokar is an Indian politician belonging of the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) in Jalgaon, Maharashtra. He was member of the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly and the minister for Urban transport of Maharashtra State. He is a convicted criminal in Jalgaon housing scam.[2]

He owns and operates many private colleges in Jalgaon city.[3][4][5]

Personal life

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Gulabrao Deokar was born to Baburao Deokar. He is studied till 10th class and then dropped-out. As of 2019, he have total asset of 5.07 Cr, movable assets of 1.34 Cr, immovable property of 3.73 Cr and there are two court cases on him.[1]

Career

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Deokar was a member in Jalgaon town's local administrative body. After he found guilty by district court in Jalgaon housing scam, due to political pressure he resigned from the post of state's Urban transport minister. Later NCP also expelled him from party. Over the years Deokar built many private colleges in Jalgaon city. In 2014 while in prison for the corruption he contested for Assembly election but ended up losing. In 2019 he again contested in 2019 Indian general election to become Member of Indian parliament but again ended up losing. Despite he got convicted in one of the massive corruption scam in history of Maharashtra, he still enjoys large support in and around Jalgaon city. It is reported that the scam was masterminded by then MLA Suresh Jain caused 150 crore loss to Jalgaon Municipal Corporation, and poor public of Jalgaon did not get the promised affordable houses. The investigation and court proceedings of the scam ran for more than 7 years due to Suresh Jain's arm beding tactics.[6][7][8][2]

Jalgaon housing scam

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In 2019, Dhule District Court sentenced Devkar five years of imprisonment in the 110 crore Jalgaon housing scam case. He was a member of the Jalgaon Municipal Corporation during this major fraud.[9][10][11][12]

Businesses

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Amid 2000s to 2010s he started many private colleges in Jalgaon city and named them after him such as Gulabrao Deokar institute of pharmacy and research centre, Gulabrao Deokar college of engineering, a polytechnic college etc. To study in these colleges, students have to pay large amount of fees and sometimes donations if tried to take admission from management quota.[4][3][5]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c [1]
  2. ^ a b "Maharashtra housing scam: 7 years jail, Rs 100 crore fine for former minister Suresh Jain". The Times of India. 31 August 2019. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 27 March 2023.
  3. ^ a b "Gulabrao Deokar Polytechnic..." sgdp jalgaon. Retrieved 29 March 2023.
  4. ^ a b "Shri Gulabrao Deokar College of Engineering, Jalgaon". sgdcoejalgaon.org.
  5. ^ a b "Shri Gulabrao Deokar Institute of Pharmacy & Research Center". sgdipjalgaon.org.
  6. ^ "NCP outstates..." The Hindu.
  7. ^ "News". BBC.
  8. ^ "Loans taken for cheap homes diverted to font companies". Indian Express.
  9. ^ "Two former Maharashtra ministers convicted in Rs 110-crore Jalgaon housing scam case - The Economic Times". The Economic Times.
  10. ^ "Jalgaon housing scam: State govt yet to grant sanction to hold trial". Hindustan Times. 19 June 2012.
  11. ^ "Housing scam: Maharashtra Transport Minister arrested". News18. 21 May 2012.
  12. ^ Staff Reporter (7 August 2012). "NCP ousts scam-tainted Maharashtra Minister" – via www.thehindu.com.