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Dilip Walse Patil
Indian politician (born )
Dilip Datta Walse (born 30 October ) is an Indian politician,[1][2][3] from Ambegaon, Maharashtra, and a seven-time Member of the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly from Nationalist Congress Party (NCP).[4] He is a minister in the Government of Maharashtra, since July He previously served as the Minister of Home Affairs in the Government of Maharashtra. He formerly headed the Ministry of Finance and Planning, Energy Ministry, Higher and Technical Education Ministry, and Medical Education Ministry, all as a Cabinet Minister from to
He also serves as the President of National Federation of Cooperative Sugar Factories Limited (NFCSF).
He became Maharashtra's Home Minister on 5 April , succeeding Anil Deshmukh who resigned[5] due to graft charges.
Career
Walse-Patil is a member of the Nationalist Congress Party, and was known to be a close associate of the then party President Sharad Pawar. Walse-Patil earlier served in the Government of Maharashtra as a minister with different portfolios such as Finance and Planning, Energy, Higher and Technical Education, and Medical Education.
Walse-Patil comes from a political family. He started his political career as a PA to Sharad Pawar, former Chief Minister of Maharashtra. He defeated Kisanrao Bankhele in Ambegaon in to become a MLA for the first time. At present he is still representing the same constituency for eighth consecutive term.
Apart from the energy portfolio, Walse Patil also held the education portfolio in the Maharashtra cabinet.
Changes to make the admission procedure for medical seats more transparent were made during his tenure.[citation needed] He also encouraged the setup of new engineering colleges by easing the approval process. Maharashtra Knowledge Corporation (MKCL) is his creation, which has more than MSCIT centers all over Maharashtra. He played a key role in the establishment of Government College of Engineering as well as Polytechnic and engineering in at Avsari (K).
He took charge of the Ministry of Home Affairs replacing Anil Deshmukh in the Thackeray ministry after the latter resigned due to graft charges, on 5 April