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Sachin Pilot is a son of late Shri. [[Rajesh Pilot]]. He went to an Air Force Bal Bharti school in New Delhi and then completed his B. A. (Hans) degree from St. Stephens College, Delhi University. While in college Mr. Pilot was an active member of the student community and took part in a variety of extra Curricular activities besides being the captain of the college shooting team. |
Sachin Pilot is a son of late Shri. [[Rajesh Pilot]]. He went to an Air Force Bal Bharti school in New Delhi and then completed his B. A. (Hans) degree from St. Stephens College, Delhi University. While in college Mr. Pilot was an active member of the student community and took part in a variety of extra Curricular activities besides being the captain of the college shooting team. |
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== Political |
== Political career == |
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On returning to India after getting his MBA Degree from the prestigious [[Wharton Business School]], [[University of Pennsylvania]] , [[U.S.A.]]. He was inducted into the congress party on the [[10 February]] [[2002]], which is the birthday of the Late Kisan Leader Shri. Rajesh Pilot. A massive farmers rally was organized to mark this occasion. Since then he has been actively working towards uplifting the downtrodden, the farmers and the laborers. He has been travelling extensively, especially in the remote and interior areas of the country to spread the message of communal harmony, social justice and empowerment to the farming community. He is also trying to inculcate a sense of social and political responsibility amongst the youth that live in the rural and the semi urban areas of the country. |
On returning to India after getting his MBA Degree from the prestigious [[Wharton Business School]], [[University of Pennsylvania]] , [[U.S.A.]]. He was inducted into the congress party on the [[10 February]] [[2002]], which is the birthday of the Late Kisan Leader Shri. Rajesh Pilot. A massive farmers rally was organized to mark this occasion. Since then he has been actively working towards uplifting the downtrodden, the farmers and the laborers. He has been travelling extensively, especially in the remote and interior areas of the country to spread the message of communal harmony, social justice and empowerment to the farming community. He is also trying to inculcate a sense of social and political responsibility amongst the youth that live in the rural and the semi urban areas of the country. |
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On [[13 May]] [[2004]], Mr. Pilot was elected to the 14th Lok Sabha (Lower House) from the Dausa Parliamentary Constituency of Rajasthan, with a retard margin of over 1.2 lac votes. At 26 years of age he became the youngest Member of Parliament in the country. He is a .member of the Parliaments Standing Committee on Home Affairs. He is also a member of the consultative committee in the ministry of Civil Aviation. |
On [[13 May]] [[2004]], Mr. Pilot was elected to the 14th Lok Sabha (Lower House) from the Dausa Parliamentary Constituency of Rajasthan, with a retard margin of over 1.2 lac votes. At 26 years of age he became the youngest Member of Parliament in the country. He is a .member of the Parliaments Standing Committee on Home Affairs. He is also a member of the consultative committee in the ministry of Civil Aviation. |
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==Personal |
==Personal life== |
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He married Sara Abdullah, daughter of [[Farooq Abdullah]] in 2004. <ref>[http://www.rediff.com/news/2004/jan/15jk.htm Farooq Abdullah unhappy with daughter's wedding to Pilot's son] Rediff - January 15, 2004</ref> |
He married Sara Abdullah, daughter of [[Farooq Abdullah]] in 2004. <ref>[http://www.rediff.com/news/2004/jan/15jk.htm Farooq Abdullah unhappy with daughter's wedding to Pilot's son] Rediff - January 15, 2004</ref> |
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Revision as of 14:30, 13 March 2007
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Constituency | Dausa |
Personal details | |
Born | September 7 1977 Saharanpur, U.P. |
Political party | Congress |
Spouse | Sara Pilot |
Residence | Ghaziabad |
As of September 14, 2006 Source: [1] |
Introduction
Sachin Pilot (born September 7 1977) is a member of the fourteenth Lok Sabha of India. He represents the Dausa constituency of Rajasthan and is a member of the Indian National Congress.
Early life
Sachin Pilot is a son of late Shri. Rajesh Pilot. He went to an Air Force Bal Bharti school in New Delhi and then completed his B. A. (Hans) degree from St. Stephens College, Delhi University. While in college Mr. Pilot was an active member of the student community and took part in a variety of extra Curricular activities besides being the captain of the college shooting team.
Political career
On returning to India after getting his MBA Degree from the prestigious Wharton Business School, University of Pennsylvania , U.S.A.. He was inducted into the congress party on the 10 February 2002, which is the birthday of the Late Kisan Leader Shri. Rajesh Pilot. A massive farmers rally was organized to mark this occasion. Since then he has been actively working towards uplifting the downtrodden, the farmers and the laborers. He has been travelling extensively, especially in the remote and interior areas of the country to spread the message of communal harmony, social justice and empowerment to the farming community. He is also trying to inculcate a sense of social and political responsibility amongst the youth that live in the rural and the semi urban areas of the country.
On 13 May 2004, Mr. Pilot was elected to the 14th Lok Sabha (Lower House) from the Dausa Parliamentary Constituency of Rajasthan, with a retard margin of over 1.2 lac votes. At 26 years of age he became the youngest Member of Parliament in the country. He is a .member of the Parliaments Standing Committee on Home Affairs. He is also a member of the consultative committee in the ministry of Civil Aviation.
Personal life
He married Sara Abdullah, daughter of Farooq Abdullah in 2004. [1]
References
- ^ Farooq Abdullah unhappy with daughter's wedding to Pilot's son Rediff - January 15, 2004