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Indian politician, educator, author and industrialist
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Vivekrao Vasanthrao Patil
Member of Legislative Council, Karnataka
Incumbent
Assumed office
2016
Preceded byVeerkumar Appaso Patil (INC)
Chairman, Karnataka Milk Federation, Belgaum
Incumbent
Assumed office
2014
Chairman, Mahakali educational charitable society
Incumbent
Assumed office
1978
Chairman, Phoenix Public School
Incumbent
Assumed office
1988
Personal details
Born (1958-06-16) 16 June 1958 (age 66)
Solapur, India
Political partyIndependent
RelationsPranay Vivek Patil (son)
Amarsinh Vasantrao Patil (Brother)
Parent
Residence(s)Belgaum, India
Alma materSt. Peters school, Panchgani

Vivekrao Vasanthrao Patil (born 1958) is an Indian politician, educator, author and industrialist. Born in Solapur, he is the son of V.L. Patil, a politician and freedom fighter. Vivekrao is the Indian politician. He completed his MBA from Chatrapati Shivaji University, Kolhapur.

He is an elected member of the legislative council and was elected independently with a record victory margin that was the highest in the state since independence. He was elected director of the Karnataka Milk Federation and then elected as the chairman. Vivekrao is a member of the Belgaum Chamber of Commerce, a chairman of the Raibag Sugar Factory and a chairman of the Belgaum District Co-operative bank. He is a Political Strongman in the state.

He runs a chain of over 50 educational institutions in Karnataka, Maharashtra and Goa.

He is a writer and among other things has written several novels. One of them, Dawn to Dust, was a best selling romantic tragedy novel in Europe and India. A Bollywood movie (Dhadkan) was based on it.

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