Santosh Lad

Santosh S Lad
Lad being sworn in as Minister of Information and Infrastructure, May 2013
Constituency Kalaghatagi
Personal details
Born (1975-02-27) 27 February 1975
Sandur, Karnataka
Spouse(s) Keerthi
Website http://www.idd.kar.nic.in/, http://www.karnatakavarthe.org/

Santosh S. Lad (born 27 February 1975 in Sandur, India) is an Indian Congress politician (represents Indian National Congress) serving as Minister of Karnataka State for Information and Infrastructure after being re-elected as MLA (Member of Legislative Assembly) from Kalagatagi constituency in Dharwad district of Karnataka state.[1]

Santosh Lad with South Indian Actors

Early life

Santosh Lad (Father: Shivaji Lad, Mother: Shailaja S. Lad) was born on 27 February 1975 in Sandur taluk of Bellary district. He has one older sister. He completed his B. Com from Sandur Education Society's Arts, Science & Commerce College, Bellary, Karnataka. His family was affluent because of their involvement in the mining industry since the 1950s. Santosh was an active member of the sports community and actively participated in local tournaments and state level competitions. He participated in U-21 Cricket state-level tournament KSCA representing Tumkur Zone as a team member and as captain.

Personal life

He is married to Keerthi Lad; they have one son named Karan Lad. Lad's father, Shivaji Lad, died when Lad was 16 years old. He grew his family business and diversified it into other areas and, at the same time, built his political career.

Political career

Lad started his political career a counselor from Sandur taluk. He had very little success in taluk panchayat elections, where he lost marginally in his first election. He went on to win both seats he contested in the following election, contributing to his party gaining the majority during that period.

Lad contested for MLA election against a strong contender from the Congress Party. He represented the Janata Dal (Secular) party and was the youngest MLA (age 29), along with the first person from his party to win Sandur constituency; the election was won with a record margin. Lad was part of the government formation under H. D. Kumaraswamy, chief minister of the Karnataka state.

In the 2008 Karnataka Assembly elections, he won Kalghatgi constituency in Dharwad district. He currently is an active member and represents Indian National Congress.

In the 2013 Karnataka state assembly election, Santosh Lad won with a margin of over 45,000 votes,[2][3] to win consecutively for the second time from Kalghatgi and third time overall. Congress secured an absolute majority to form the government.[4] Santosh Lad was appointed as Minister of State for Information and Infrastructure

In 2018, legislative elections, he lost to C.M Nimbannanavar of BJP, with a margin of 20,997 votes[5]

Initiatives

Santosh Lad was appointed as state representative to oversee the rescue operation in the worst flooded area of Uttarakhand,[6][7] accompanied by a team headed by Hemanth Nimbalkar, Kari Gowda, and Naveen Raj Singh. After over ten days of rescue operations, the team was able to rescue everyone except 14 people for whom an extensive search was carried out.

Business Association

Lad comes from one of the oldest business families in the mining business. Their family has been in the mining business for over six decades. Lad spearheaded the growth of the business and diversified into other areas such as real estate, technology, entertainment, air cargo, IT & ITES, and agricultural business. All businesses are under the umbrella of S Lad Group.

Lad Community

The traditional profession of the Laad Community is commerce and trade. The community is scattered all over India, and are originally from 'Laat Desh' in South Gujarat. The dialect spoken by the community is called Chaurasi and is a mixture of Gujarati, Rajasthani and Marathi. In Karnataka, the community is settled in Bangalore, Mysore, Srirangapatna, Sira, Ganjam, Dharwad, Hubli, Bijapur, Gulburga and Belagur, with small numbers in Savanur, Chitradurga, Shimoga and NR Pur. In 2005, an analysis of the grammar and structure of the Chaurasi language by JP Narayan Laad was published by the Central Institute of Indian Languages, Mysore. The Laad community is also mentioned in the memoirs of Francis Buchanan who toured Mysore State after the fall of Tippu Sultan in 1799.[8]

Positions held

  • 1998 – Elected councillor, Sandur Town Panchayat
  • 2003 – Elected MLA from Sandur representing Janata Dal (Secular)
  • 2007 – Joined Indian National Congress
  • 2008 – Elected MLA from Kalghatgi representing Indian National Congress
  • 2010 – Appointed general secretary of KPCC
  • 2010 – Appointed Raichur District in-charge by KPCC
  • 2013 – Wins second time in a row as MLA from Kalghatgi
  • 2013 – Appointed as Minister of State of for Information and Infrastructure[9]

Notes

  1. H D, Uttam. http://www.zoominfo.com/p/Santosh-Lad/1098507289. Retrieved 1 July 2013. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  2. H D, Uttam. India TV News http://www.indiatvnews.com/politics/national/karnataka-polls-list-of-winners-constituency-wise-results--9969.html?page=3. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  3. H D, Uttam. Rediff.com http://www.rediff.com/news/karnataka-assembly-elections-2013/dharwad/kalghatgi-75. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  4. H D, Uttam. "Karnataka election results: Congress wins, BJP suffers humiliating defeat". Times of India.
  5. H D, Uttam. Karnataka Government http://www.iddkarnataka.gov.in/officers.html. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  6. http://www.dnaindia.com/bangalore/1851433/report-karnataka-government-scrambles-to-rescue-kannadigas-stuck-in-uttarakhand
  7. "54 more return from Uttarakhand". The Times Of India. 3 July 2013.
  8. "Laads of Karnataka" (Bangalore). Deccan Herald. 22 July 2014. Retrieved 19 January 2015.
  9. http://m.indianexpress.com/news/karnataka-cm-siddaramaiah-inducts-28-ministers-keeps-tainted-away/1117490/. Missing or empty |title= (help)

References

  1. Santosh Lad Interview with Bangalore Mirror on Uttarakhand Relief Operations
  2. Uttarakhand relief operations -Deccan Herald
  3. Uttarakhand Flood relief efforts. Santosh Lad visiting the epicenter to help and support.
  4. State Rushes Medical Aid to Uttarakhand
  5. Infrastructure Development Department of Karnataka
  6. Department of Information for Karnataka State
  7. Santosh Lad oath taking ceremony- NDTV
  8. List of M.L.A in Karnataka.
  9. Santosh S Lad member of Karnataka Legislative Assembly.
  10. 600 couples tie knot at mass marriage. Deccan Herald.
  11. Insurance cover for all in Kalghatagi constituency. Business Standard.
  12. Government is neglecting Kalghatgi, says Santosh Lad. The Hindu.
  13. Bollywood glitterati show up at Lad’s mass wedding. Bangalore Mirror.
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