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Family and Personal Background of Narendra Singh Tomar Political About Narendra Singh Tomar The Union Minister of Steel, Mines, Labour and Employment in the Modi government, Narendra Singh Tomar has become the cabinet minister for the second time in the NDA government. In 2003, he was the cabinet minister in the Madhya Pradesh government. Apart from being a prominent politician, Tomar is actively involved in social welfare programmes like blood donation camps, plantation programmes and helping the needy. Family and Personal Background of Narendra Singh Tomar Belonging to a highly educated family, Tomar was born on June 12, 1957 in Morar village of Gwalior in Madhya Pradesh. He was born to Munshi Singh Tomar and Sharda Devi Tomar. Tomar graduated from Jiwaji University. He is married to Kiran Tomar and has a daughter and two sons. Political Career of Narendra Singh Tomar Narendra Singh Tomar made his inroads into politics in the year 1980. He was appointed as the President of BJP Youth Forum in Gwalior. The BJP head of Madhya Pradesh, the political career of Tomar has always been an upward movement. Starting as a municipal councillor, today he has reached the position of a Cabinet Minister. Tomar has occupied various positions in the BJP and also played a key role in the party's victory in the Lok Sabha elections. His dedication and hard work led the party win 27 Lok Sabha seats out of 29. He was elected as the Member of legislative Assembly (MLA) of Madhya Pradesh twice between 1998 and 2008. He won the assembly elections from Morena constituency. Tomar became the union minister in 2003 and held portfolio of rural development. In 2006 he was appointed as the party president of Madhya Pradesh. The rise in his political career continued. In 2007, Tomar was elected to the Rajya Sabha. He won the 2014 General Elections from Gwalior and thus secured his position in the Modi cabinet. After taking oath as the Cabinet Minister, Tomar said he "will soon have a meeting with senior officers in the ministry to chalk out the 100 day road map for action as stipulated by the Prime Minister". He further added that "emphasis will be on imparting skill development with avenues of employment". A strong follower of BJP, Tomar has a clean image. He has never been involved in any kinds of scandals and has no criminal records in his account. Rising steadily and swiftly in his career, Tomar always shared a harmonious relationship with the RSS. He was called 'Munna Bhaiya' by Babulal Gaur. Tomar Apart from Politics Tomar's interest in sports, led him to become the President of Darpan Sports Sansthan. Apart from his fascination in sports, his literary interests are also quite evident. To encourage artists, Tomar organises many poetic symposiums. He is also involved in many social and cultural activities. Political Journey of Narendra Singh Tomar From 1980 to 1984, Tomar was the President of Bharatiya Janata Party Youth Forum in Gwalior. And from 1986 to 1990 he became the State Vice-President of the Youth Forum. He was elected as the State President of BJPYF of Madhya Pradesh in 1991 and held the position till 1996. He was twice elected as the MLA, Madhya Pradesh between 1998 and 2008. Legislative Assembly. Tomar became the Cabinet Minister in 2003 under Madhya Pradesh government. Since 2006 he is the President of BJP unit of Madhya Pradesh. Tomar was elected to Rajya Sabha in 2009 and was also a member of the Committee on Chemicals and Fertilizers. In May 2014 he took oath as the Minister of Steel, Mines, Labour and Employment. In June 2016 he takes charge as the Minister of Rural Development, Panhayati Raj and Drinking Water & Sanitation. In August 2017 he takes additional charge as the Minister of Rural Development, Panhayati Raj and Mines. .
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