Veerappa Moily

Veerappa Moily
ವೀರಪ್ಪ ಮೊಯ್ಲಿ
Ministry of Environment and Forests
Assumed office
24 October 2013- 26 May 2014
Preceded by Jayanthi Natarajan
Succeeded by Prakash Javdekar
Minister of Petroleum and Natural Gas
In office
28 October 2012  17 May 2014
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh
Preceded by Murli Deora
Succeeded by Dharmendra Pradhan
Minister of Corporate Affairs
In office
13 July 2011  28 October 2012
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh
Preceded by Hansraj Bhardwaj
Succeeded by Sachin Pilot
Minister of Power
In office
31 July 2012  28 October 2012
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh
Preceded by Sushilkumar Shinde
Succeeded by Jyotiraditya Madhavrao Scindia
Minister of Law and Justice
In office
28 May 2009  28 May 2011
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh
Preceded by Hansraj Bhardwaj
Succeeded by Salman Khurshid
Chief Minister of Karnataka
In office
19 November 1992  11 December 1994
Governor Khurshed Alam Khan
Preceded by S. Bangarappa
Succeeded by H. D. Deve Gowda
Personal details
Born (1940-01-12) 12 January 1940
Moodabidri, British India
Political party Indian National Congress
Spouse(s) Malathi Moily
Children 3 daughters
1 son
Alma mater Mangalore University
Bangalore University
Religion Hinduism
Website Official Website

Marpadi Veerappa Moily (born 12 January 1940) is an Indian politician from the state of Karnataka. He is a member of the 16th Lok Sabha and represents the Chikballapur constituency. He was the former Minister of Petroleum and Natural Gas Minister of Corporate Affairs and Minister of Power in the Indian government.[1] Moily was elected as MP of the Chickballapur district by a wide margin in 2009.[2]

Moily was the former Chief Minister (and the first ethnic Tuluva CM) of the Indian state of Karnataka (19 Nov 1992 – 11 Dec 1994). He was elected to Karnataka state legislative assembly from Karkala constituency of Udupi district. he has now been selected as member of parliament from chikkabalapur consistency on 16 May 2014.

He is also currently serving as the All India Congress Committee General Secretary in charge of Andhra Pradesh. He is regarded as one of the senior members of the Congress Party, and a close adviser for the Congress Leader Sonia Gandhi.

Early life and education

Veerappa Moily was born in Marpadi Village, Moodbidri, Dakshina Kannada District, Karnataka. He belong to Devadiga community. He did his B.A. from Government College (now known as University College) situated at Hampankatta in Mangalore city. He completed his B.L. from University Law College, Bengaluru.

Career

Legal career

Veerappa Moily is the senior Partner in the Law Firm, Moily Associates.[3]

Political career

Summary of achievements

Chairman of Tax Reforms Commission

Chairman of Revenue Reforms Commission

Finance

Irrigation and Power

Rural and Urban Development and Infrastructure

Education

Publications

Law Minister Mr. M. Veerappa Moily has a written a book "The edge of time". It is a Kannada novel Tembare which examines, a complex cultural practice of coastal Karnataka, called bhutaradhane, or the worship of hero-spirits. The Pambada community, a marginalised dalit community, has as its hereditary profession, spirit impersonation during elaborate rituals. Mr. Moily explored two responses to this traditional and exploitative profession through two Pambada brothers: one who rebels and opts for formal education, and the other who tries to revive the true spirit of the ancient practice. (courtesy : Prasanta Varma, Advocate, Supreme Court of India). Mr. Moily is an advocate by profession, he entered politics about four decades ago and he became the chief minister of Karnataka in the year 1992.

Moily is a literary figure of some note. He has served as a regular columnist for The Hindu and Deccan Herald (both English-language newspapers) and for Samyukta Karnataka (a Kannada newspaper). He has also authored several books, all in Kannada, being:

Veerappa Moily has written four volumes of an English book called "Unleashing India", which outlines how India can be a super power after 25 to 30 years by leveraging and properly utilising its demographic dividend. The early three volumes of the book dealt with the : one on agriculture, second on water and third on power sector.[4] The fourth volume, "Unleashing India: The Fire of Knowledge" - which illustrates a detailed analysis of the deficiencies in the Indian education system, along with innovative strategies and solutions to address the educational needs of the country in the 21st century - was published on 29 March 2012.[5]

Veerappa Moily is also writing another epic poem on Draupadi and the title is "Shrimudi Parikranam". In an interview to Bar & Bench he said "This is how I go on writing, it is an unstoppable journey".[6]

Controversies

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Awards

References

  1. "Council of Ministers - Who's Who - Government: National Portal of India". http://india.gov.in. Government of India. Retrieved 11 August 2010. External link in |work= (help)
  2. "Land developers taking buyers for a ride". The Hindu (Chennai, India). 24 October 2008.
  3. "Profile of Dr. M.Veerappa Moily". The Hindu. 15 September 2010. Retrieved 30 November 2012.
  4. "Unleashing India : Powering The Nation by Dr. M. Veerappa Moily (Hardcover)". Retrieved 1 August 2012.
  5. "Unleashing India: The Fire of Knowledge (Volume 4)". Amazon. Retrieved 1 August 2012.
  6. "Conversation with Veerappa Moily, Minister of Law and Justice". Barandbench.com. Retrieved 2011-03-29.
  7. http://www.greenpeace.org/india/en/Blog/Community_blogs1/excerpt-from-the-diary-of-veerappa-moily/blog/47953/
  8. http://moef.nic.in/downloads/public-information/Mahan.pdf
  9. http://www.prajavani.net/columns/%E0%B2%86%E0%B2%A4%E0%B2%82%E0%B2%95%E0%B2%A6-%E0%B2%95%E0%B2%BE%E0%B2%B0%E0%B3%8D%E0%B2%AE%E0%B3%8B%E0%B2%A1%E0%B2%97%E0%B2%B3%E0%B2%A4%E0%B3%8D%E0%B2%A4-%E0%B2%85%E0%B2%AD%E0%B2%BF%E0%B2%B5%E0%B3%83%E0%B2%A6%E0%B3%8D%E0%B2%A7%E0%B2%BF%E0%B2%AF-%E0%B2%8F%E0%B2%A3%E0%B2%BF
  10. "FIR against Veerappa Moily and others". thehindu.com. Retrieved 2014-02-28.
  11. "Criminal case against Veerappa Moily and others". indiatoday.intoday.in. Retrieved 2014-02-28.
  12. "FIR against Veerappa Moily, Mukesh and others". indianexpress.com. Retrieved 2014-02-28.
  13. "Moortidevi Award for Veerappa Moily". The Times of India. 2010-03-19. Retrieved 2011-03-29.

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Political offices
Preceded by
S. Bangarappa
Chief Minister of Karnataka
1992–1994
Succeeded by
Haradanahalli Doddegowda Deve Gowda
Preceded by
Hansraj Bhardwaj
Minister of Law and Justice
2009–2014
Succeeded by
D. V. Sadananda Gowda
Lok Sabha
Preceded by
R. L. Jalappa
Member for Chikkballapur
2009–present
Incumbent
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