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Arvind Kumar Sharma is writing a new chapter in Indian Politics.

Updated on: 01 March,2022 03:38 PM IST  |  Mumbai
BrandMedia | brandmedia@mid-day.com

India's largest party BJP is continuously working to strengthen its political presence. To woo the public at the grassroots level, it is launching new stalwarts who are working at the grassroots level.

Arvind Kumar Sharma is writing a new chapter in Indian Politics.

Arvind Kumar Sharma

Former IAS officer Arvind Kumar Sharma, who joined BJP after taking voluntary retirement last year, is now working among the public. Arvind Kumar Sharma was given a big post in the party. He was appointed as the vice-president of the Uttar Pradesh unit. He is the first person who left the job before retirement in order to serve the public. After leaving the job, he joined the party and was given the responsibility of many big posts.


Now working at the grassroots level he has studied from Australia.



Talking about AK Sharma's career and education, former IAS officer Arvind Kumar Sharma has already been a top class student. He has been an excellent student since his graduation. He studied at Allahabad University and after completion of his studies, he worked there as a teacher for many years. After which he completed a master's degree course in public policy from Australia and traveled to 40 countries.


 

Special relationship with PM Modi

The relationship between PM Modi and AK Sharma is very old. Arvind Sharma is working with PM Modi since very long time. From almost 20 years, PM Modi knows Arvind Kumar. It is said that wherever PM Modi himself goes, he also takes AK Sharma with him. There is an unbreakable relationship between the two. Presently AK Sharma is MLC in BJP.

 

1988 batch IAS officer of Gujarat cadre

Arvind Sharma is a 1988 batch IAS officer of Gujarat cadre. He hails from Mau in UP. As soon as he took charge, he did a lot of work for public welfare and regional development. He did many works in ensuring good roads, rail, bus, drinking water facility to strengthen the traffic. He did successful work for the prevention of COVID in the city and rural areas even during the pandemic. Sharma himself had come to Varanasi after staying for 40 days so that he could understand the problems of the people. He had started a model in Varanasi named Jahan Bila Wahi Nichaar which was appreciated across the country, PM Modi himself also appreciated his work. He also created a portal for common people for public solution. Where people can go to register their problems. Apart from this, he has made a big contribution in beautifying the roads in Mau.

 

Mau shines after Arvind Sharma becomes MLC

After becoming MLC, former IAS Arvind Sharma surrendered himself to the district Mau. Be it the new operation of the railway or the construction of a new hospital, it was done by him. Let us tell you that for the first time when Arvind Sharma became MLC, Mau has touched new heights of development. The work was done to start the train by connecting Purvanchal to Delhi, meanwhile as a gift of the train, the railway was connected with Mau to Delhi. Not only this, a washing terminal was built so that the train could start from Mau. The cost of which came to around 28 crores. On the other hand Mau district is the center for health facilities of Purvanchal. Keeping this in mind, more than half a dozen health centers were modernized. During the covid period, where the health system was completely paralyzed, by winning the trust of PM Modi, the supply of oxygen was increased with the help of oxygen concentrator and modern equipment for the corona patients at hospitals.

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