Satyajeet Tambe

Satyajeet Sudhir Tambe Patil is a member of the Maharashtra Legislative Council from the Nashik Graduate constituency in Maharashtra, India.[1] He contested and won the Maharashtra Legislative Council elections from Nashik Graduate constituency in 2023.[2] He won the Zila Parishad Elections in 2007 at just 24 years of age, becoming one of the youngest members to win ZP elections.

Satyajeet Tambe Patil
Member of Maharashtra Legislative Council
Assumed office
2023
Preceded byDr. Sudhir Tambe Patil
ConstituencyNashik Graduates
President of Maharashtra Pradesh Youth Congress
In office
(2018–2022)
Succeeded byKunal Nitin Raut
Member of अहमदनगर जिल्हा परिषद
In office
(2007–2017)
Vice-president of Maharashtra Pradesh Youth Congress
In office
(2011–2018)
Personal details
Born (1983-09-27) 27 September 1983
At.Sangamner Ahmednagar District, Maharashtra
Political partyIndependent
Other political
affiliations
Indian National Congress (2002-2023)
SpouseDr. Maithili Tambe
Parent(s)Dr.Sudhir Tambe Patil (father)
Dr. DurgaTai Tambe (mother)

Early life and education

Satyajeet Tambe was born in Sangamner to Dr. Sudhir Tambe (Member of Legislative Assembly- Maharashtra) and Mrs. Durgatai Tambe (Mayor of Sangamner). His Grandfather Bhausaheb Thorat was a prominent freedom fighter and one of the pioneers of the cooperative movement in Maharashtra . He belongs to a highly educated family who have been actively involved in Social work in & around North Maharashtra. He is also the nephew of Balasaheb Thorat, Cabinet Minister in Maharashtra Govt. and his Grandfather Bhausaheb Thorat was . Satyajeet Tambe completed his graduation from Pune University & went on to attend the Harvard Kennedy School of Government for his post Graduation.Satyajit Tambe began his career in politics from 2000 working as the party's humble foot soldier. Then, the journey marked the first highlight as a Zilla Parishad member from Ahmednagar District. He was in the office from 2007 to 2017. He also contested assembly elections from Ahmednagar City assembly constituency.[3]

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