Marotrao Kannamwar
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Marotrao Shambshio Kannamwar was an India
n politician who served as Chief Minister
of Maharashtra
from 20 November 1962 to 24 November 1963.
He represent Saoli
Vidhan Sabha constituency in Bombay State
in 1957 and of the Maharashtra State from 1960–1962.
. He was re-elected fron Saoli in 1962 elections to the Maharashtra Vidhan Sabha
.
He died while in office on 24 November 1963.
India
India , officially the Republic of India , is a country in South Asia. It is the seventh-largest country by geographical area, the second-most populous country with over 1.2 billion people, and the most populous democracy in the world...
n politician who served as Chief Minister
Chief Minister
A Chief Minister is the elected head of government of a sub-national state, provinces of Sri Lanka, Pakistan, notably a state of India, a territory of Australia or a British Overseas Territory that has attained self-government...
of Maharashtra
Maharashtra
Maharashtra is a state located in India. It is the second most populous after Uttar Pradesh and third largest state by area in India...
from 20 November 1962 to 24 November 1963.
He represent Saoli
Saoli
Saoli is a town and a tehsil in Chandrapur subdivision of Chandrapur district in Nagpur revenue Division in the Berar region in the state of Maharashtra, India....
Vidhan Sabha constituency in Bombay State
Bombay State
The Bombay State was a state of India, dissolved with the formation of Maharashtra and Gujarat states on May 1, 1960.-History:During British rule, portions of the western coast of India under direct British rule were part of the Bombay Presidency...
in 1957 and of the Maharashtra State from 1960–1962.
. He was re-elected fron Saoli in 1962 elections to the Maharashtra Vidhan Sabha
Maharashtra Vidhan Sabha
The Maharashtra Vidhan Sabha or the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly is the lower house of the bicameral legislature of the Indian state of Maharashtra. It is situated in the Nariman Point area of South Mumbai in the capital Mumbai...
.
He died while in office on 24 November 1963.