Venkatesh Desai

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Succeeded byNarahari Haldankar
ConstituencyValpoi
BornVenkatesh Atmaram Desai
1948/49
(age 73–74)
Venkatesh Desai
Member of Goa Legislative Assembly
In office
1999–2002
Preceded byNarahari Haldankar
Succeeded byNarahari Haldankar
ConstituencyValpoi
Personal details
BornVenkatesh Atmaram Desai
1948/49
(age 73–74)
SpouseSuvarna Desai
EducationDiploma in mechanical engineering
Alma materMulanchi Shala, Khanapur (7th grade)
Occupation
  • Politician
  • businessperson
ProfessionFarmer

Venkatesh Atmaram Desai (born 5 July 1948/49) is an Indian politician and businessperson from Goa. He is a former member of the Goa Legislative Assembly, representing the Valpoi Assembly constituency from 1999 to 2002. He also served as a council minister in the Sardinha ministry.[1][2][3]

Venkatesh Atmaram Desai was born in Advoi-Sattari, Goa. He is married to Suvarna Desai. He completed his 7th grade from Marathi Mulanchi Shala, Khanapur in 1960. Desai later completed his diploma in mechanical engineering. He is also a businessperson and farmer by profession. He currently resides at Sattari, Goa.[1][3]

Political career

Prior contesting the Goa Legislative elections in 1999, Desai served as a sarpanch of the Pissurlem panchayat from 1981 to 1986. He was also the sarpanch of Bhironda panchayat in 1987 and later elected as a deputy sarpanch from the same panchayat.[1]

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