Murugesh Nirani is a third-term Member of the Legislative Assembly of Bilgi, Bagalkot and is a minister in the Government of Karnataka.
10 Facts About Murugesh Nirani
Murugesh Nirani became one of the foremost engineers from his village.
Murugesh Nirani set up his first sugar factory in Bagalkot, with a capacity of crushing 500 tonnes of sugarcane per day.
Murugesh Nirani received the Make in India award on 24 December 2014.
Murugesh Nirani joined the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh during his adolescence and has been a very crucial part of his political ideology.
Murugesh Nirani says that he derives inspiration from the ideologies of the Maharaja of Mysore, Krishna Raja Wadiyar IV.
Murugesh Nirani worked as a grassroot worker of the BJP in North Karnataka.
Murugesh Nirani contested his first election to Karnataka Legislative Assembly from Biligi in 2004 and won with a landslide victory.
On 30 May 2008, Murugesh Nirani was elevated as the cabinet Minister of Large and Medium Scale Industries.
Murugesh Nirani was again sworn in as the Minister of Mines and Geology in the Fourth Yediyurappa ministry.