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词条 Sabitri Mitra
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  1. Political career

  2. Ministerial berths

  3. References

  4. External links

{{Infobox Indian politician
| name = Sabitri Mitra
| image =File:Sabitri Mitra.jpg
| caption =
| birth_date = 1960
| birth_place = Malda
| residence = English Bazar, Malda
| death_date =
| death_place =
| office = Minister for Women & Child Development and Social Welfare
| term_start = May 20, 2011
| term_end = May 2014
| predecessor = Biswanath Chowdhury[1]
| successor = Shashi Panja
| Governor = M. K. Narayanan
| chiefminister = Mamata Banerjee
| office2 = MLA
| term_start2 = 1991
| term_end2 = 2011
| constituency2 = Araidanga
| predecessor2 =
| successor2 =
| Governor2 =
| chiefminister2 =
| office3 = MLA
| term_start3 = May 13, 2011
| term_end3 = 2016
| constituency3 = Manikchak
| predecessor3 = Asima Chowdhury[2]
| successor3 = Md Mottakin Alam
| Governor3 = M. K. Narayanan
| chiefminister3 = Mamata Banerjee
| party = Indian National CongressAll India Trinamool Congress
| religion = Hindu
| spouse = Swapan Mitra
| college =
| children =
| alma_mater = Debipur R. L. Saha High School (M.P)
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Sabitri Mitra is an Indian politician, belonging to the All India Trinamool Congress, and the present Minister without portfolio. She was earlier Minister for Women & Child Development and Social Welfare in the Government of West Bengal. She is also an MLA, elected from the Manikchak constituency in the West Bengal state assembly election, 2011.

Political career

She earlier served as MLA of Araidanga constituency in Malda district from 1991 until 2011, when she defected from the Indian National Congress to join the Trinamool Congress.[3] In the 2011 election, she won the Manikchak constituency with 64,641 votes, defeating her immediate rival, Ratna Bhattacharya of the CPI(M) by 6,217 votes.

Ministerial berths

She was sworn in as the Minister for Women & Child Development and Social Welfare by the Governor on the advice of Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee. She is one of the 34 ministers in the Council of Ministers of West Bengal, who hold the Cabinet Minister rank. She was earlier affiliated with the Indian National Congress party but defected to the Trinamool Congress in 2011. She also served as the Vice-President of the West Bengal People's Congress Committee (WBPCC) during her affiliation with the INC. Her strained relationship with WBPCC President and now Minister for Irrigation & Inland Waterways and Small & Micro Enterprises and Textiles in the Government of West Bengal, Manas Bhunia, has been widely publicized.[3]

One of the first decisions she took as the Minister for Women & Child Development and Social Welfare in the Government of West Bengal was to dismiss any retired officials in her Ministry still clinging on to their jobs.[4] She also froze the number of new appointments under the Integrated Child Development Services in various districts, saying there were irregularities in the manner the appointments were made, as these appointments were made in back dates.[5] Apart from Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, Mitra is the only other woman in the 38-member strong Council of Ministers of West Bengal.[6]

Sabitri Mitra was divested of her portfolio and retained as minister without portfolio in May 2014.[7]

References

1. ^Kolkata Ministers | Council of Ministers in West Bengal | Who is Who in Kolkata. Kolkataonline.in (2010-10-01). Retrieved on 2011-05-28.
2. ^Manikchak (Vidhan Sabha constituency)
3. ^Cong MLA Sabitri Mitra disqualified for defecting. Indian Express (2011-01-06). Retrieved on 2011-05-28.
4. ^Retd officials may not find a place in new govt – Times Of India. Timesofindia.indiatimes.com. Retrieved on 2011-05-28.
5. ^New WB Minister freezes number of appointments. Sify.com (2011-05-24). Retrieved on 2011-05-28.
6. ^Key Ministers in Mamata's Cabinet. TheHindu.com (2011-05-21). Retrieved on 2011-05-29.
7. ^{{cite web | url = http://thestatesman.net/news/56940-bratya-shifted-to-tourism-partha-new-education-minister-mitra-to-see-it-also.html | title = Bratya shifted to tourism, Partha new education minister, Mitra to see IT also | publisher = The Statesman, 28 May 2014 | accessdate = 17 July 2014 | deadurl = yes | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20140727093237/http://thestatesman.net/news/56940-bratya-shifted-to-tourism-partha-new-education-minister-mitra-to-see-it-also.html | archivedate = 27 July 2014 | df = }}

External links

  1. News Reporter
  2. MyNeta
  3. Times of India
  4. SarkariTEL
  5. The Hindu
  6. Kolkata Online
  7. Banglar Mukh
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