Priyank Kharge

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Priyank Kharge
Cabinet Minister, Government of Karnataka
Assumed office
20 May 2023
GovernorThawarchand Gehlot
CabinetSecond Siddaramaiah ministry
Chief MinisterSiddaramaiah
Ministry and Departments
  • Rural Development
  • Panchayati Raj
  • IT & BT
In office
8 June 2018 – 23 July 2019
GovernorVajubhai Vala
CabinetSecond Kumaraswamy ministry
Chief MinisterH. D. Kumaraswamy
Ministry and DepartmentsSocial Welfare
Preceded byH. Anjaneya
Succeeded byGovind Karjol
Member of Karnataka Legislative Assembly
Assumed office
2013
Preceded byValmiki Nayak
ConstituencyChittapur
Minister of State of IT & BT and Science & Technology
Government of Karnataka
In office
2016–2018
Personal details
Born (1978-11-22) 22 November 1978 (age 45) [1]
Gulbarga, Karnataka, India
Political partyIndian National Congress
Parent(s)Mallikarjun Kharge (father)
Radhabai Kharge (mother)
OccupationPolitician

Priyank Mallikarjun Kharge (born 22 November 1978) is an Indian politician from Indian National Congress and Serving as the Cabinet Minister in the Government of Karnataka. He is 3 time Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) from Chittapur Constituency in Kalaburagi District of Karnataka.

Early life and background[edit]

Priyank Kharge was born to Mallikarjun Kharge and Radhabai Kharge on 22 November 1978. His father Mallikarjun Kharge is the leader of opposition in Rajya Sabha.[2][3]

Personal life[edit]

He is married to Shruti Kharge. Priyank Kharge is an Ambedkarite and a Buddhist.[4]

Political career[edit]

Priyank Kharge entered into the politics as an activist of the National Students' Union of India in 1998. In 1999, he became the NSUI College General Secretary. Later in 2001, He started serving as NSUI State General Secretary till 2005. He was also the Secretary of the Karnataka Pradesh Youth Congress from 2005 to 2007. He served as a Karnataka Pradesh Youth Congress General Secretary from 2007 to 2011.

Priyank Kharge entered electoral politics by contesting from Chittapur in the 2009 Karnataka Assembly by-election but was defeated by Valmiki Nayak of Bharatiya Janata Party.

In 2011, Priyank Kharge was elected as Vice President of Karnataka Pradesh Youth Congress, till 2014.

Priyank Kharge was elected to the Karnataka Legislative Assembly in 2013 and continues winning elections.

In 2016, at the age of 38, he became the youngest minister to be sworn into the then Chief Minister Siddaramaiah’s cabinet as the Minister of IT, BT & Tourism. He has also served as a Cabinet Minister of Social Welfare in the coalition Government headed by H D Kumaraswamy.[5]

In 2018, he again won from Chittapur and was made the Social Welfare Minister under H.D.Kumarswamy led Congress – JD(S) Coalition Government.[6][7]

In 2023, he won from Chittapur once again, this time pitted against BJP's Manikanta Rathod, and is currently serving the Department of Information Technology and Biotechnology [8]


Position held[edit]

Priyank Kharge entered politics as an activist of the National Students' Union of India in 1998.

  • 1999 – NSUI College General Secretary.
  • 2001 – 2005: State NSUI General Secretary.
  • 2005-2007: Karnataka Pradesh Youth Congress Secretary.
  • 2007 – 2011: Karnataka Pradesh Youth Congress General Secretary
  • 2011 - 2014: Elected as Vice President of Karnataka Pradesh Youth Congress
# From To Position
1. 2013 2018 MLA (1st term) from Chittapur
  • Minister for IT&BT, Govt of Karnataka (2016 and 2018)[9]
2. 2018 2023 MLA (2nd term) from Chittapur
  • Minister for Social Welfare(from 2018 to 2019), Govt of Karnataka[10]
3. 2023 Present MLA (3rd term) from Chittapur
  • Cabinet Minister - Govt of Karnataka[9]

Ministry[edit]

As the Social Welfare Minister[edit]

As a man of firsts, he implemented several schemes for the socially & economically disempowered people to fill the gaps in the sectors such as education, health, drinking water, agro-horticultural productivity, social security net etc.

Airavata[edit]

The Govt. partnered with the ride-hailing company Ola, Uber and other taxi service providers as part of this new self-employment scheme. Aimed at SC/ST youth, the scheme provides a financial grant of up to Rs. 5 Lakhs to youth who were keen on becoming partners with aggregators. This scheme was revolutionary as it was for the first time that the Govt. linked the beneficiaries directly to the aggregators.

Prabuddha[edit]

This initiative helped meritorious students with financial assistance to access the world’s most reputed universities and institutions to pursue their postgraduate and PhD programmes. For the first time, a State Government created a complete 360-degree scheme for students interested in pursuing higher education. This included the students’ counselling, cultural & accent training, college & research fees, travel costs, hostel charges and a host of other tools to succeed.

Pragati[edit]

For the first time, a comprehensive infrastructure model for the colonies was devised. Under the Pragati colony scheme, a one-time grant from 50 lakhs to 3 Cr could be sanctioned for providing drinking water, roads, drains, electricity, link roads, Anganwadi and other facilities.

Samruddhi[edit]

One of the most ambitious schemes aimed at creating more entrepreneurs in Tier 2/3 towns and rural areas, Samruddhi has the potential to be the game changer not only for marginalized communities but also for retailers looking for newer markets in towns and big villages. This scheme focused on providing an opportunity for the economically weaker sections to become franchisees of established retailers. The beneficiaries are given an initial grant capital of Rs. 10 lakhs to set up shop and go through extensive training and certification processes by the retailer before they actually get down to doing real business. They become owners of businesses and employers at almost zero cost and the retailers have access to new markets at zero costs, a win-win situation for all.

Unnati[edit]

Unnati is a first-of-its-kind initiative that looked towards encouraging knowledge-based entrepreneurial initiative, with the government providing seed money of up to INR 50 Lakhs to SC/ST entrepreneurs who are pursuing technology breakthroughs in the startup arena. The program provides end-to-end requirements essential for a startup i.e. identifying the innovation, mentoring, validating the idea, providing seed capital and eventually giving them market access. The uniqueness of Unnati is that it will also seed fund social innovations and inventions that have a major impact on the communities. Innovations in manual scavenging, waste segregation, leather products and other works associated with the communities can be adopted by the Government or funded as well.

Established the long pending Karnataka Adi Jambava Development Corporation for the Adi Jambava Community.

Initiated and set up a Committee for the Revival of LIDKAR to ensure that the corporation can turn into a profit-making entity and also empower leather artisans and industries.

In a unique approach to ensuring tribal products reach the retail market, Priyank launched the ADAVI brand of coffee powder that was grown by the tribals of Chamarajnagar and Chickkamaglur. This ensured over 2650 tribals had a better price and brand for their unique produce.

Set up an expert committee to prepare a Hostel Policy for the improvements of infrastructure, education, sanitation and procurement for 3500 hostels & 800 residential schools.

As IT, BT & Tourism Minister[edit]

As the IT, BT & Tourism Minister, Priyank initiated various projects to uplift the startup and innovation ecosystem in the state.

ELEVATE 100[edit]

This out-of-the-box scheme helps identify the top 100 innovative startups of the state every year and helps them to get to the next level of entrepreneurship. This initiative provided seed grants of up to 50 lakhs, idea validation, networking, startup booster kit, mentorship, access to markets and also Govt projects. This is perhaps India's comprehensive startup initiative that helps entrepreneurs in all aspects.

Grand Challenges Karnataka[edit]

This scheme was accelerated to facilitate the generation of Innovative Technology solutions with a social impact in sectors like Urban Development, Health Care, Food Security, Agriculture, Clean Environment and Education. Phase-wise funding was also allocated for selected solutions in each sector, to transform an idea into a proof of concept/prototype.

To encourage entrepreneurship in educational institutions, New Age Incubation Networks (NAIN) Centres were established in 9 districts for engineering college students, alumni and local entrepreneurs. This initiative has ensured that innovation and entrepreneurship are bred at the college/university levels.

If Karnataka needs to stay ahead in the technology race, it was imperative to lead from the front and it was under the aegis of Priyank Kharge, Karnataka state started looking at being the pioneers of future technologies. A host of Centers of Excellence have been set up so that Bengaluru is future-ready. He has established Centers of Excellence in: Internet of Things, Data Science and Artificial Intelligence Aerospace and Defence Cyber Security Machine Learning and Robotics Agri-Tech Animation & Design Biotechnology Skill Enhancement Program (BiSEP).

As Tourism Minister[edit]

Priyank Kharge is considered one of the most progressive Tourism Ministers for the state of Karnataka, it was under his tenure that the state saw a revival & surge of the box tourist circuits and also a slew of initiatives are bearing fruits of success to even this day. Here too, his out-of-the-box thinking helped Karnataka position itself as a unique tourist destination both nationally and internationally.

Priyank Kharge is credited with the merging of the State Archaeology Department with the Department of Tourism. This has ensured smoother operations for the Departments and has ensured that the preservation of archaeology sites and responsible tourism go hand in hand. Karnataka for the first time had a strategic thrust given to eco & wildlife tourism by implementing the Year of The Wild initiative which gives impetus to responsible eco, adventure and wildlife tourism.

The major achievements under this initiative were: Jungle lodges and resorts got huge infrastructure thrust and impetus. Along with EcoTourism Board, Green Passports were launched for the first time in the country. These passports gave access to 14 curated mountain trails and treks across the state. India’s first National Surfing Festival was held near the beaches of Mangaluru. Adventure sports like rock climbing in UNESCO sites of Badami and Pataddakal were held and Asian Bouldering Championship in Hampi, UNESCO site. Funds for the conservation of wildlife projects also were given.

Conceptualized the Karnataka International Tourism Expo -KITE which showcases the state as an international tourist destination. Besides Kerala, Karnataka is the only state that has an international expo.

To explore the untapped heritage and tourism destinations of the Kalayana Karnataka region, Hyderabad Karnataka Tourism Advisory Committee was formed. This committee gave recommendations on the preservation of archaeology sites, plan circuits and destination development to enhance the footfalls in the state.

With the ambition of making Bengaluru a global city in the true sense, Priyank formed the Bengaluru Tourism Advisory Committee which advised on making the city a global destination for tourists and transit. They also recommended city circuits, ideas to boost local economic activity to attract tourists, and conservation of the city’s art, culture, heritage and cuisine. The thrust was given to make Bengaluru the most preferred cosmopolitan tourist destination in India.

Priyank has been responsible for the identity of Bengaluru since he commissioned the Bengaluru city logo to be crowdsourced. Selected by experts by screening thousands of entries, Bengaluru is the first city in the country to join the league of metropolises like New York, Paris, Berlin, London and others who have a logo of their own. This was the beginning of building the legacy of Brand Bengaluru to anchor tourism for the state and country.

The most successful city-driven community engagement for a metropolitan area was the brainchild of Priyank Kharge. Four Bengaluru Habbas were organized where citizens could experience the true essence of their city by indulging in arts, crafts, sports, culture, history, literature and cuisines, all this on trafficless open streets. He threw open the gates of iconic Vidhana Soudha for the public to engage with their heritage, a first of its kind for one of the events.

Puneeta Yatra was first of its kind religious tourism package, where the traveller could choose completely curated circuits of religious and holy places across the state.

For the first time, a special push was given to sports tourism and it was for the first time that Govt. tied up with the private sector to bring world-class sporting events that increased footfalls for the state. Indian Premier League’s Royal Challengers Bangalore partnered with Dept. of Tourism to promote Jungle Lodges & Resorts. The Department also tied up with Bengaluru Football Club to enhance State’s presence. Bengaluru Golf Open was hosted for the first time with prize money of 1 Crore, making it the biggest tournament sponsored by Government in India. Held India’s first surfing challenge and The Kali River Rafting Challenge was held with the Dept. of Sports.

The establishment of Bengaluru Dr B. R. Ambedkar School of Economics University for Dr. B.R. Ambedkar’s 125th Birth Anniversary too is attributed to Priyank Kharge. It was his perseverance with the then CM of Karnataka, Mr Siddaramaiah, to honour the Father of The Constitution by establishing a school of economics. This has been established to help envisage economic and social policies for the nation. Priyank Kharge also served as the Co-Chairman of BASE for 2 years.

Currently, Priyank Kharge is the Chairman of IT and Data for the Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee.

[11] As the Information Technology Minister, Kharge has introduced a Startup Booster Kit which has facilities like access to mentors, cloud credits and incubators. In 2017 he started Bengaluru Tech Summit to boost the tech industry.[12][13]

External links[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Priyank Kharge: Age, Biography, Education, Wife, Caste, Net Worth & More - Oneindia".
  2. ^ Centre, National Informatics. "Digital Sansad". Digital Sansad. Retrieved 22 May 2023.
  3. ^ "Escaping Blaze at 7 to Congress Chief at 80, Mallikarjun Kharge's Firefighting Continues".
  4. ^ "Priyank Kharge: Today's India is not what any of our founding fathers had dreamt of, says Priyank Kharge | Bengaluru News - Times of India".
  5. ^ "minister with Independent Charge". kla.kar.nic.in.
  6. ^ "Priyank began his political career in NSUI". The Hindu. 20 June 2016.
  7. ^ "Sitting and previous MLAs from Chittapur Assembly Constituency". elections.in.
  8. ^ "Priyank Kharge: Karnataka election results 2023: Priyank Kharge of Congress wins from Chittapur - The Economic Times". m.economictimes.com. Retrieved 19 June 2023.
  9. ^ a b "Priyank Kharge sworn in as Minister for second time". The Hindu. 20 May 2023. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 22 May 2023.
  10. ^ "Announce 5-Day Work Week: Karnataka Minister's Request To HD Kumaraswamy". NDTV.com. Retrieved 22 May 2023.
  11. ^ Balasubramanyam, K. R. "Information Technology and Bio-Technology Minister". The Economic Times.
  12. ^ "Karnataka now has launched a Startup Booster Kit – Here's what is in it". businessinsider.in.
  13. ^ "Karnataka plans startup booster kit". Deccan Herald. 6 July 2016.