G. Parameshwara

The Honourable
G. Parameshwara
MLA
8th Deputy Chief Minister of Karnataka
Assumed office
23 May 2018
Governor Vajubhai Rudabhai Vala
Chief Minister H. D. Kumaraswamy
Preceded by K. S. Eshwarappa
Constituency Koratagere
President of the Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee
In office
27 October 2010  5 July 2018
Preceded by R. V. Deshapande
Succeeded by Dinesh Gundu Rao
Leader of the House for Karnataka Legislative Council
In office
1 July 2016  24 June 2017
Governor Vajubhai Rudabhai Vala
Chief Minister Siddaramaiah
Preceded by S. R. Patil
Succeeded by Jayamala Ramachandra
Home Minister of Karnataka
In office
30 October 2015  24 June 2017
Governor Vajubhai Rudabhai Vala
Chief Minister Siddaramaiah
Preceded by K. J. George
Succeeded by Ramalinga Reddy
Minister of Information & Publicity
In office
13 December 2003  28 May 2004
Governor T. N. Chaturvedi
Chief Minister S. M. Krishna
Preceded by Prof. B.K. Chandrashekar
Succeeded by B. Shivaram
Minister of State for Medical Education
In office
18 August 2001  28 May 2004
Governor
Chief Minister S. M. Krishna
Preceded by Nafisa Fazal
Succeeded by Iqbal Ansari
Minister of State for Science & Technology
In office
11 October 1999  18 August 2001
Governor
Chief Minister S. M. Krishna
Succeeded by Nafisa Fazal
Minister of State for Higher Education (Independent Charge)
In office
11 October 1999  28 May 2004
Governor
Chief Minister S. M. Krishna
Preceded by Bajpe Abdul Khader Mohideen
Succeeded by D Manjunath
Minister of State for Sericulture
In office
19 November 1992  11 December 1994
Governor Khurshed Alam Khan
Chief Minister M. Veerappa Moily
Preceded by Y. K. Ramaiah
Succeeded by D. Nagarajaiah
Personal details
Born Parameshwara Gangadharaiah
(1951-08-06) 6 August 1951
Gollahalli, Tumkur, Mysore State, India
Nationality  India
Political party Indian National Congress (since 1989)
Spouse(s) Kannika Parameshwari Parameshwara (m.1982)
Children Shana Parameshwar (b.1988)
Parents
  • H. M. Gangadharaiah
  • Gangamalamma C.
Relatives Siddhanth (nephew)
Residence
Alma mater
Profession Politician, Agricultural scientist
Website Official Website

Parameshwara Gangadharaiah (born 6 August 1951) better known by name Dr. G. Parameshwara, is an Indian politician serving as the 8th and current Deputy Chief Minister of Karnataka.[1] He is the first Dalit leader to hold the Deputy Chief Minister post in Karnataka[1] and also the longest-served President of the Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee[2] for two consecutive terms.[3]

Early life and education

Parameshwara was born on 6 August 1951, at Gollahalli (now known as Siddartha Nagar) in Tumkur. He was born to Gangamalamma Chikkanna and Former MLC Gangadharaiah Hebbalalu Mariyappa. They hailed from Hebbalalu village in Amruthuru hobli of Kunigal taluk before shifting to Gollahalli in Tumakuru rural, He's the third sibling after older brother Dr G. Shivaprasad.[4]

He studied primary education at Government School in Gollahalli (Siddartha Nagara) and Heggere, Tumkur. He went to Sri Siddhartha High School at Siddartha Nagar, which was established by his father in 1959[5]. He joined Government Pre-University College in Tumkur and after Pre-University College went on to study for a B.Sc. in Agriculture in the University of Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore, followed by an M.Sc. in Agriculture at the same college. After Post-Graduating, Parameshwara had briefly worked as Research Assistant[6] in Department of Plant Physiology at the University of Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore. Later, Parameshwara went to overseas and obtained a PhD from Waite Agricultural Research Centre, the University of Adelaide in Plant Physiology.[7]

He joined the National Cadet Corps (India) at an early age. He was an athlete, has a record 10.9 seconds[8] of 100 metres race in University of Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore, He represented Gandhi Krishi Vignana Kendra College in Inter-College/University and Karnataka state in Indian level.

Career

Parameshwara was an Administrative Officer in Sri Siddhartha Institute of Technology when he came back from Australia. Before this, Parameshwara had briefly worked as Research assistant[6] in Department of Plant Physiology at UAS, Bangalore.

In mid 1988, he helped his father to establish Sri Siddhartha Medical College, Hospital & Research Centre, which was earlier rejected by Medical Council of India & Ramakrishna Hegde's Government but Bangalore University had approved and later Supreme Court of India gave permission to sanction Sri Siddhartha Medical College.[6]

In 1989, for the inauguration of the Sri Siddhartha Medical College, Parameshwara along with the Education Minister S. M. Yahya[8] and Mallikarjun Kharge[6] who was then President of the Sri Siddhartha Education Society, went on to invite Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi, when Parameshwara went for the third time with S. M. Yahya to meet Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi, Rajiv Gandhi told Parameshwara to join politics and eventually S. M. Yahya took Parameshwara to then AICC general secretary Mohsina Kidwai and made him Joint Secretary of Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee.[4]

Political career

G. Parameshwara
Political Career
Member of Legislative Assembly
Assumed office
15 May 2018
Preceded by P. R. Sudhakara Lal
Constituency Koratagere
In office
30 May 2008  12 May 2013
Preceded by C. Channigappa
Succeeded by Sudhakara Lal P. R.
Constituency Koratagere
In office
11 October 1999  19 November 2007
Preceded by Gangahanumaiah
Succeeded by President's rule
Constituency Madhugiri
In office
18 December 1989  20 September 1994
Preceded by President's rule
Succeeded by Gangahanumaiah
Constituency Madhugiri
Member of Legislative Council
In office
1 July 2014  24 May 2018
Constituency Elected unopposed
  • In 1989 Parameshwara won against his nearest rival C. Rajavardhan of Janata Dal in Madhugiri[9] Constituency.
  • In 1993, Parameshwara served as Minister of State for Sericulture[10] during Veerappa Moily cabinet.
  • In 1999, Parameshwar set a record in the 1999 election to the Assembly from Madhugiri by winning the seat by a margin of 55,802 votes. It was the biggest victory margin in the elections that year.[11] He polled 71,895 votes and his runner up Gangahanumaiah of Janata Dal (Secular) secured only 16,093 votes[12] Parameshwara's poll was the highest in the state during 1999 election.
  • From 1999 to 2004, he has served as Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Higher Education[13] and Science & Technology[14] portfolio's also as Tumkur district incharge Minister[15] in S. M. Krishna Cabinet.[16]
  • On 18 August 2001, he was inducted as Minister of State for Medical Education[17] (attached to health minister) exchanging Science & Technology for Medical Education with Nafisa Fazal.
  • On 27 June 2002, Parmeshwar was promoted to cabinet rank[18][19] by then Chief Minister S. M. Krishna citing that they needed younger face[20] in politics.
  • On 13 December 2003, he was inducted as Minister of Information & Publicity[21] preceding Prof. B.K. Chandrashekar.
  • In 2004, Parmeshwar won against his nearest rival Kenchamaraiah H. of Janata Dal (Secular) in Madhugiri.
  • From 2007 to 2009, Dr G. Parameshwara served as Congress Working Committee Member.

Karnataka State Universities Act, 2000

Tumkur University

G. Parameshwara was chairman[40] on board for Karnataka State Universities Act, 2000 and then he was Higher Education minister in S. M. Krishna Cabinet who piloted a Bill (Amending Act 10 of 2004) in February 2004 for an exclusive University in Tumkur.[41]

This act carved out half of Bangalore University to make Tumkur University at Tumkur for Tumkur, Kolar and Bangalore Rural. In the beginning, they created Dr Ambedkar Bhavan[42] for office purposes about 3 years as 200acres land for the university wasn't available in Tumkur. Later vast land of Govt. Science & Arts College was used for University.[43]

On 12 January 2007, Tumkur University was inaugurated by Governor T. N. Chaturvedi and Chief Minister H. D. Kumaraswamy after 3 years of passing Bill.[44][15] It was delayed due to lack of infrastructure and funds from the successor coalition government.[45] and then Chief Minister Dharam Singh who had announced the withdrawal of the government order which froze the setting up of Tumkur university.[46]

Positions in political party

#FromToPosition
0119891992Joint Secretary, KPCC
0219921997General Secretary, KPCC
0319971999Vice President, KPCC
04 2007 2009 Member, Congress Working Committee
0520102018President, KPCC
0620102017Chairman of Campaign Committee, KPCC

Minister in different ministries

No.Head of the MinistryPeriodPortfolio
1M. Veerappa Moily19 November 1992 – 11 December 1994Minister of State for Sericulture
2S. M. Krishna
  • 11 October 1999 – 28 May 2004
  • 11 October 1999 – 18 August 2001
  • 18 August 2001 – 28 May 2004
  • 13 December 2003 – 28 May 2004
  • Minister of State for Higher Education (Independent Charge)
  • Minister of State for Science & Technology
  • Minister of State for Medical Education
  • Minister of Information & Publicity
3Siddaramaiah30 October 2015- 24 June 2017Home Minister of Karnataka
4H. D. Kumaraswamy23 May 2018 - IncumbentDeputy Chief Minister of Karnataka

Personal life

Parameshwara married Kannika Parameshwari, his friend's sister.[4] The two had met while Parmeshwar was studying in Gandhi Krishi Vignana Kendra later married in 1982 in Tumkur as per Buddhist norms. They have a Daughter (born son) named Shana who lives in London, England. Parameshwara believes in Buddhism and its philosophy. Parameshwara is an art collector and artefacts picked up by him on his visits to many places.[6]

Appointments and fellowships

Parameshwara has held various appointments and fellowships. These include:[2]

  • Deputy Chief Minister of Karnataka
  • Home Minister of Karnataka
  • President, Karnataka Athletics Association[47][48]
  • Member, Board of Regent, University of Agriculture Science, Bangalore
  • Chairman, Sri Siddhartha University (SAHE),[49] Tumkur
  • Joint Secretary, Sri Siddhartha Education Society.[50]
  • Chairman, Karnataka Science & Technology Board, Tumkur
  • Member, Karnataka Library Authority
  • Member, Committee on Open University
  • Member, Price Fixation Committee on Agriculture
  • Member, Australian Society of Plant Physiology
  • Member, Indian Society of Plant Physiology
  • Member, Indian Society of Agricultural Science
  • Fellow of the Indian Institute of Agricultural Technologists
  • Fellow of the Indian Society of Technical Education

Awards

  • Karnataka Game Changer Award 2017.(U. K. Karnataka Business Chamber)[51]
  • National Unity Award[52] in 1993.
  • Distinguished Leadership Award.[52]

See also

Political offices
Preceded by
K. S. Eshwarappa
Deputy Chief Minister of Karnataka
2018-Present
Incumbent

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