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only answer if you are serious i will report and pls hurry!!!! Write a biographical essay to inform readers about a noteworthy politician from your state. Support your topic with relevant facts and anecdotes.

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Answered by anshujoshi31
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Answered by rashich1219
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Mamata Banerjee Biography

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  • Mamata Banerjee, (born January 5, 1955, Calcutta [now Kolkata], province, India), Indian politician, legislator, and bureaucrat who served because the first female chief minister (head of government) of province state, India Banerjee grew up in a very lower-middle-class a part of south Calcutta (now Kolkata), and her father died when she was young.
  • Still, she was ready to visit college, eventually earning several degrees, including a bachelor’s in law and a master’s in arts from the University of Calcutta. She became committed politics while still at school, joining the Congress Party in province and serving in an exceedingly form of positions within the party and in other local political organizations.
  • She was the first representative elected to lok sabha from the home town of south kolkata. She lost that seat within the 1989 parliamentary elections but regained it in 1991 and was returned to office in each succeeding election through 2009.
  • In parliament Banerjee served in several administrative capacities, both within the party and within the union (national) government, including three cabinet-level ministerial posts: railways (1999–2001 and 2009–11), without portfolio (2003–04), and coal and mines (2004).
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