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Arbail Shivaram Hebbar
Minister of Labour Department of Karnataka
Assumed office
6 February 2020
Preceded byS. Suresh Kumar, BJP
Minister for Sugar
Government of Karnataka
In office
6 February 2020 – 21 January 2021
Preceded byC. T. Ravi
Succeeded byM. T. B. Nagaraj
Member of the Karnataka Legislative Assembly
Assumed office
18 May 2018
ConstituencyYellapura
Personal details
Born (1956-06-04) 4 June 1956 (age 68)[1]
Artibail (Yellapur taluk)[2]
NationalityIndian
Political partyBharatiya Janata party
(2019–present)
Other political
affiliations
Indian National Congress
(Until 2019)
ChildrenVIVEK HEBBAR AND SHRUTI HEBBAR
OccupationPolitician
Websitehttps://shivaramhebbar.com/

Arbail Shivaram Hebbar is an Indian politician who was the Minister of State for Labour Department of Karnataka from 6 February 2020 to 26 July 2021. He was elected to the Karnataka Legislative Assembly from Yellapura in the 2018 Karnataka Legislative Assembly election as a member of the Indian National Congress but switched to Bharatiya Janata Party in 2019 and won the by-elections in December 2019.[3][4][5][6][7]

Early life

Hebbar was born and brought up in the Uttara Kannada district of the southern Indian state of Karnataka.

Political career

In 1983, he was elected to Yellapur APMC and this was his maiden entry to public life. In 2008, he contested the Yellapur-Mundgod Assembly elections as a Congress candidate against V S Patil but lost.[8]

References

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  4. ^ Madhuri (15 May 2018). "Karnataka MLA's List 2018: Full List of Winners From BJP, Congress, JDS and More". www.oneindia.com. Retrieved 13 April 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  5. ^ "Disqualified Karnataka MLAs, barring Roshan Baig, join BJP". The Economic Times. 14 November 2019. Retrieved 13 April 2020.
  6. ^ "Rebel Karnataka MLAs barring Roshan Baig to join BJP after SC allows them to contest bypolls". Free Press Journal. Retrieved 13 April 2020.
  7. ^ "The 15 MLAs who brought down Kumaraswamy government". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 28 July 2019.
  8. ^ "From lorry driver to minister, MLA Shivaram Hebbar has braved many odds". SahilOnline | Reflection of the Truth. Retrieved 14 March 2021.