Prakash Javadekar
Prakash Javadekar
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Full Name and Common Aliases
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Full name: Prakash Javadekar
Common aliases: Prakash Javdekar
Birth and Death Dates
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Birth date: 30 January 1951 (age 72)
Death date: N/A (still alive)
Nationality and Profession(s)
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Nationality: Indian
Profession: Politician, Environmentalist, Journalist
Early Life and Background
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Prakash Javadekar was born on January 30, 1951, in Solapur, Maharashtra, India. He hails from a humble background, with his father being a primary school teacher. Javadekar's early life was shaped by his family's emphasis on education and social service. He developed an interest in journalism at a young age and began writing for local newspapers while still in college.
Major Accomplishments
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Javadekar has had a distinguished career in public service, holding various positions, including:
Member of Parliament (Rajya Sabha) from 2009 to 2014 and again since 2018
Minister of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (2014-2019)
Minister of Information and Broadcasting (2019-present)
Some notable accomplishments include:
Javadekar has been instrumental in shaping India's environmental policies, including the implementation of the National Clean Air Programme.
He played a crucial role in the passage of the Right to Information Act, 2005, which aims to promote transparency and accountability in governance.Notable Works or Actions
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As a journalist, Javadekar worked for various prominent publications, including _The Indian Express_ and _The Times of India_. He has written extensively on environmental issues, advocating for sustainable development and conservation. As an MP, he has championed causes related to education, healthcare, and social welfare.
Impact and Legacy
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Javadekar's contributions have had a significant impact on the country's environmental landscape. His efforts have led to increased awareness about climate change and the importance of conservation. He has also been a vocal advocate for the rights of marginalized communities, working towards their empowerment and development.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
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Prakash Javadekar is widely quoted and remembered for his:
Visionary approach to environmental governance: His commitment to protecting India's natural resources has earned him recognition as a champion of sustainable development.
Dedication to social causes: His work in promoting education, healthcare, and social welfare has made a lasting impact on the lives of millions.
Strong leadership skills: As a minister and MP, he has demonstrated effective leadership, inspiring trust among his colleagues and constituents.
Throughout his career, Prakash Javadekar has remained committed to serving the nation and its people. His tireless efforts have left an indelible mark on India's social and environmental landscape.
Quotes by Prakash Javadekar

The BJP would like the UPA government to clarify that whether such a separation does not amount to capping our nuclear resources.

It is the inept handling of buffer stock, which has resulted in such a shameful decision (import wheat).

This is a welcome decision as it will prevent any chaotic situation that may have arisen in the event of any possible contradictions between the final judgement and the election results.

Any kind of indiscipline and anti-party activities on the part of cadre will not be tolerated.

Prima facie, Sonia Gandhi's position as Chairperson of the National Advisory Council too attracts provisions of disqualification under the Constitution.

The government should hold a meeting of all parties immediately before the Parliament session, to explain the background of India's vote at the IAEA meeting on Saturday.

The government is just trying to sneak in single brand retail companies. The BJP will therefore oppose every attempt to allow FDI in this key sector.

Who will decide the quantity of our deterrence? The agreement limits the size of India's deterrence.

