Shashank Mani
Shashank Mani Tripathi | |
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Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha | |
Assumed office 09 June 2024 | |
Preceded by | Ramapati Ram Tripathi |
Constituency | Deoria |
Personal details | |
Born | Deoria, Uttar Pradesh, India | 25 July 1969
Political party | Bharatiya Janata Party |
Spouse | Smt. Gauri Tripathi |
Children | 2 Daughter |
Parent(s) | Prakash Mani Tripathi (Father) Shashi Tripathi (Mother) |
Residence | Vill- Barpar Tahsil- Deoria District- Deoria |
Alma mater | IIT Delhi |
Profession | Politician, Author, Businessman |
Website | Official Website |
Shashank Mani Tripathi (born 25 July 1969) is a Member of Parliament from the Bharatiya Janata Party in the 18th Lok Sabha. He was elected from the constituency of Deoria in the state of Uttar Pradesh. He is founder of Jagriti Yatra and Jagriti Enterprise Centre – Purvanchal (JECP).[1] [2][3]He is the son of Former Deoria MP Prakash Mani Tripathi.
Early life and education
Shashank’s educational journey commenced at Colvin Taluqdars’ College (Lucknow), where he won the coveted Jahangirabad gold medal in Sports and Athletics. His exceptional prowess led him to the prestigious IIT Delhi, where he donned the mantle of Deputy General Secretary for Sports Activity Boards. Under his astute leadership, IIT Delhi etched its name in history with its inaugural victory in the Inter IIT Sports Annual Competition. [4][5]
Career
Shashank Mani is the founder of the Jagriti Yatra and the Jagriti Enterprise Centre - Purvanchal (JECP). He is BJP Candidate for Loksabha election 2024 from Deoria Constituency.
External links
References
- ^ "देवरिया में अटल कम्युनिटी इनोवेशन सेंटर का हुआ उद्घाटन:बिना उद्यमिता के गरीबी मिटाना संभव नहीं- डॉ. चिन्तन वैष्णव". Retrieved 4 July 2023.
- ^ Pham, Dinh-Long (4 September 2019). "Jagriti Yatra: 500 youth, 1 train & masala chai every day". Medium. Retrieved 5 July 2023.
- ^ "Women-led Businesses Fostering the Growth of Entrepreneurship in India - Shashank Mani". Retrieved 4 July 2023.
- ^ "Shashank Mani". Retrieved 5 July 2023.
- ^ Mani, Shashank (6 August 2007). India : A Journey Through A Healing Civilisation. HarperCollins Publishers India. ISBN 978-81-7223-652-6. Retrieved 5 July 2023.