Pabitra Kar
Indian politician
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Pabitra Kar (born 17 June 1949) is an Indian politician. He was the 11th deputy Speaker of the Tripura Legislative Assembly, in office since 18 March 2013. In a political career spanning five decades, Kar was a senior leader of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) and occupied several portfolios in the Government of Tripura.[3][4] Prior to his election as Deputy Speaker, Kar was Industry Minister of Tripura from 1998 to 2004. He was Chairman (2008–2013) of the Tripura Industrial Development Corporation. He describes himself as a politician, social worker and farmer.
Pabitra Kar | |
|---|---|
| Deputy Speaker of Tripura Legislative Assembly | |
| In office 18 March 2013 – 8 March 2018 | |
| Preceded by | Bhanu Lal Saha |
| Succeeded by | Biswa Bandhu Sen |
| Chairman of Tripura Industrial Development Corporation | |
| In office 2008–2013 | |
| Minister of Industry | |
| In office 1998–2004 | |
| Member of Legislative Assembly, Tripura | |
| In office 1993[1][2]–2018 | |
| Preceded by | Ratan Lal Ghosh |
| Succeeded by | Ratan Chakraborty |
| Constituency | Khayerpur |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 17 June 1949 |
| Party | Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
| Spouse | Rama Das |
| Children | 1 (Daughter) |
| Parent(s) | Pramode Chandra Kar(Father) Rajlaxmi Kar(Mother) |
| Alma mater | Maharaja Bir Bikram College |
Early life and career
Kar was born in a Bengali family. His father was Promode Chandra Kar and mother Rajlaxmi Kar. He attended the MBB College in Agartala, then affiliated to University of Calcutta and earned a BSc in Pure Science with distinction in the year 1971. Kar is married to Rama Das and the two have a daughter who is a qualified engineer. In 2013, he won election by just 1000 votes. The next time it was expected that he would face tough competition there. As of 2019[update] the current deputy is Shri Biswa Bandhu Sen, since 21 June 2018.[5] He was member of Tripura Legislative Assembly from Khayerpur (Tripura Vidhan Sabha constituency) since 1993 till 2018.[6][7][8] In 2018 Tripura Legislative Assembly election he was defeated by Bharatiya Janata Party candidate Ratan Chakrabarty.[9][10]