Vivek Raghunath Pandit

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Vivek Pandit
Member of Maharashtra Legislative Assembly
In office
2009–2014
Preceded byHitendra Thakur
Succeeded byHitendra Thakur
ConstituencyVasai
Personal details
Born
Vivek Pandit

23/08/1957
Political partyIndependent

Vivek Raghunath Pandit alias Bhau is an Indian social worker. After completing education he left Mumbai and went to rural areas with his wife Vidyullata. In early stage he started developmental work helping poor people from Dahisar village in Vasai. In1982 he established an organization called Shramajeevi Sanghatana. He released bonded labors. For his excellent work he was awarded by The International Anti-slavery award in 1999. He was also elected to the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly from Vasai, Maharashtra in the 2009 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly election independent with the support of Shiv Sena. Presently he is addressing President of state level Tribal Area review committee Maharashtra government with the status of state minister. [1][2]

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