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Trivandrum Singh Rawat:

Trivandrum Singh Rawat is a politician of the Uttarakhand state of Uttar Pradesh and a member of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh. On 17th March 2017, he was appointed Chief Minister of Uttarakhand.

personal life:
Rawat's father's name is Pratap Singh and mother's name is Buddha Devi. Rawat married Sunita. Sunita Rawat is a teacher and is posted in Dehradun. They have two daughters.

Education:
1983: Masters Degree from Srinagar Garhwal University
1984: Diploma in Journalism

political life:
1. 1979: Rawat's political journey started, and this year, Trivandrum belongs to the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh.
2. In 1981, he resolved to work as a union campaigner.
3. In 1985: Dehradun became a campaigner of the metropolis.
4. In 1993: She is the Regional Organization Minister of BJP.
5. 1997: BJP State Organization Maha Parishad
6. 2002: BJP State Organization General Secretary
7. In the 2002 assembly elections, Doiwala was elected from the Legislative Assembly.
8. 2007: Doiwala gets elected as a candidate of the Bharatiya Janata Party for the Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly from Assembly constituency. He became the cabinet minister in the Janata Party cabinet.
9. 2017: Doiwala gets elected as a candidate of Bharatiya Janata Party from Vidhan Sabha constituency for Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly.
10. Chief Minister of Uttarakhand was appointed on March 17, 2017.

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