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Anandiben Patel Age, Husband, Children, Family, Biography & More

Full nameAnandiben Mafatbhai Patel Other name(s)• Iron Lady of Gujarat
• Ben (sister) ProfessionPoliticianFamous forBeing the first female Chief Minister of GujaratPhysical Stats & MoreHeight (approx.)in centimeters- 161 cm
in meters- 1.61 m
in feet & inches- 5’ 3”Eye ColourBlackHair ColourWhite and BlackPoliticsPolitical PartyBharatiya Janata Party (BJP) (1987-present)
Political Journey• 1987: Joined politics with Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)
1994: Got Rajya Sabha nomination
1998: Quit the Upper House seat
1998: Won first Assembly election from Mandal constituency, Ahmedabad
1998-2002: Minister of Education, Gujarat
2002: Won Assembly election from Patan constituency, Gujarat
2002-2007: Minister of Education, Gujarat
2007: Won Assembly election from Patan constituency, Gujarat
2012: Won Assembly election from Ghatlodia constituency, Ahemadabad
2007-2013: Minister of Revenue and Road and Building, Disaster Management, Urban Development and Urban Housing, and Capital Projects
24 May 2014-7 August 2016: Chief Minister of Gujarat
23 January 2018-28 July 2019: Governor of Madhya Pradesh
15 August 2018-28 July 2019: Governor of Chhattisgarh
20 July 2019-Present: Governor of Uttar PradeshAwards, Honours, Achievements • 1958: Presented with the 'Veer Bala' award for ranking first at the Mehsana District School Sports Festival when she was studying in school
1987: Recipient of gallantry award by Gujarat state government for saving two girls of Mohinaba Kanya Vidyalaya from drowning
1988: Felicitated with Governor's Award for Best Teacher in Gujarat
1990: Felicitated by the then President of India for winning the 'Best Teacher' award at the national level
1999: Felicitated with the 'Sardar Patel Award' by Patel Awakash Mandal in Mumbai
2000: Presented 'Vidya Gaurav' award by Shri Taptodhan Brahmin Vikas Mandal
2005: Patel community honoured her with the 'Patidar Shiromani' award
• Honoured with the 'Ambubhai Purani Vyayam Vidyalay Award (Rajpipala)' by the Ambu Bhai Old School of Exercise
• Felicitated with the 'Charumathi Yoddha' Award (Jyotisangh) in Ahmedabad
• Bestowed her with a special honour for the Women's Upliftment Campaign by Dharti Vikas Mandal
2014: Listed in the top 100 most influential people of India by The Indian Express Personal LifeDate of Birth21 November 1941 (Friday)Age (as of 2024) 83 YearsBirthplaceKharod village, Mehsana, GujaratZodiac signScorpioSignatureNationality IndianHometownMehsana, GujaratSchoolNagindas Maganlal High School, Ahemdabad, GujaratCollege/University• Gujarat Vidyapith
• M. G. Panchal Science College, Pilvai, Gujarat (1960)Educational Qualification(s) • MSc, B.Ed, and M.Ed from Gujarat Vidyapith
• BSc from M. G. Panchal Science CollegeCasteLeuva Patidar (Married in Kadva Patidar) Address • Permanent: ''Dharam', near Shan Bungalows, Shilaj, Ahmedabad, Gujarat
Current: Raj Bhavan, Lucknow, Uttar PradeshHobbiesWriting, Studying, Travelling, Public RelationsControversies• Land Scam: A year after Anandiben became the CM of Gujarat, she and her children were allegedly accused of a land scam. In 2015, an NRI filed a complaint against Anandiben's son's company for allegedly marketing his mother's Ahmedabad house, which was closed for years. A year later, the Patel government was accused of favouring Anandiben's daughter by allotting her business partners 422 acres of land at a huge discount of 91.6% on the government's stamp duty rate in 2010 when Narendra Modi was the CM and Anandiben Patel was the Revenue Minister. Anandiben was also criticised for allegedly allowing her children to wield influence in the government since Patel became CM.

Patel Quota Protests and Dalit Uprising: After a year of assuming office as Gujarat's CM, Anandiben was blamed for privatising and making education unaffordable for the Patidar community, leading to Patidar protests for reservations. In 2016, her government faced another controversy in which Dalits protested following an event of public flogging of Dalits in Una. This incident eventually led to Anandiben's resignation.

Received Flak For Insensitive Comments: When Anandiben was serving as Madhya Pradesh's governor in 2018, her speech made to the BJP leaders was strongly criticised by the opposition. In the video of the speech, she was advising the leaders to adopt needy and malnourished children to get votes. The Congress' state spokesperson labelled her comments as "unethical and unconstitutional" and demanded suitable action against her. Relationships & MoreMarital StatusMarried (Separated)Marriage Date29 May 1962FamilyHusband/SpouseMafatlal Patel (Retired Psychology professor at the Saraspur Art and Commerce College in Ahemdabad)
ChildrenSon- Shwetank (Sanjay) Patel (Businessman, Owns Bombay stock exchange (BSE) listed company Anar Industries Ltd)
Daughter- Anar Jayesh Patel (Social Entrepreneur, Businessperson, Owns a real estate company called Anar Projects Ltd.)
ParentsFather- Jethabhai Patel (Teacher)
Mother- Menaben PatelSiblingsShe has nine siblings.The eldest sibling, Sarita Patel, died in 2014, while Anandiben's younger sister, Manjulaben Patel, passed away in 2016. Money FactorSalary (approx.)Rs. 11,80,399 (2012-2013) Assets Total Asset Value (2012): Rs. 1,81,94,978

Movable Assets
• Cash: Rs 29,000
• Deposits in Banks: Rs 55,20,182
• Bonds, Debentures and Shares: Rs 5,74,796
• Motor Vehicles: Rs 2,50,000
• Jewellery: Rs 23,90,000

Immovable Assets
• Agricultural Land: Rs 13,20,000
• Non Agricultural Land: Rs 55,00,000
• Residential Buildings: Rs 26,11,000