Sanjeev Kumar Singh (politician)

Sanjeev Kumar Singh
Assumed office
9 May 2023
Member of Bihar Legislative Council
Constituencyelected from the Teachers Constituency
Personal details
Born (1965-11-01) 1 November 1965 (age 59)[1]
Madrauni Pachhiarital, Rangra chouk, Bhagalpur, Bihar, India
Political partyJanata Dal (United)
Children1 son
1 daughter
Parent
  • Sharda Prasad singh[1] (father)
Alma materBSEP (Matriculation)
TMBU (Intermediate, B.A Hons,MA, PH.D)[2]
OccupationTeacher
Politician

Sanjeev Kumar Singh is an Indian politician, currently affiliated with the Janata Dal (United) party and serving as a member of the Bihar Legislative Council since 2023.[2] He was elected as MLC from the Teachers Constituency.[1][3][4]

Early life

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Singh was born to Sharda Prasad Singh in 1965 in Bhagalpur, Bihar.[2]

Education

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During his early years, Singh studied under the BSEB curriculum. After his matriculation exams in 1981, he obtained a Bachelors of Arts in 1984 from Bhagalpur University and then subsequently received a Master of Arts degree in 1986 from the same university.[2]

Personal life

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Singh has one son and one daughter.[2]

Political career

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Singh previously won three MLC elections from the Teachers constituency.[5][6][7]

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Dr. Sanjeev Kr Singh". biharvidhanparishad.gov.in.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Sanjeev Kumar Singh election information" (PDF).
  3. ^ "Kosi MLC Election: पिता के छक्के के बाद पुत्र का चौका, डॉ. संजीव सिंह ने प्रतिद्वंदियों को बड़े अंतर से दी मात - JDU candidate Dr Sanjeev Singh won Kosi MLC election with big margin for straight fourth time his father also won six time from same constituency". Jagran.
  4. ^ "Bihar MLC Election Result: कोसी में जेडीयू के संजीव सिंह की बड़ी जीत, बीजेपी के रंजन कुमार की जमानत जब्त". Hindustan.
  5. ^ "Bihar MLC Election Result: कोसी में मुरझाया कमल, लगातार चौथी बार जीते JDU के संजीव सिंह". News18 हिंदी. 5 April 2023.
  6. ^ "विवि: एमएलसी डॉ. संजीव कुमार सिंह बने पूर्णिया विवि के सीनेट सदस्य - Purnia News". Dainik Bhaskar. 19 January 2021.
  7. ^ "NDA wins three Council seats in Bihar". 14 April 2011.