Sarat Kumar Kar

Sarat Kumar Kar
Speaker: 12th Odisha Legislative Assembly
In office
10 March 2000  21 May 2004
Preceded by Chintmani Dyan Samanatara
Succeeded by Maheswar Mohanty
Constituency Mahanga
Member: Odisha Legislative Assembly
In office
2000–2004
Preceded by Shaikh Matlub Ali
Succeeded by Bikram Keshari Barma
Constituency Mahanga
In office
1990–1995
Preceded by Shaikh Matlub Ali
Succeeded by Shaikh Matlub Ali
Constituency Mahanga
Member: 6th Lok Sabha
In office
1977–1980
Preceded by Janaki Ballabh Patnaik
Succeeded by Janaki Ballabh Patnaik
Constituency Cuttack
Member: Odisha Legislative Assembly
In office
1971–1974
Preceded by Biraja Parasad Ray
Succeeded by Shaikh Matlub Ali
Constituency Mahanga
Personal details
Born (1939-09-05) 5 September 1939
Cuttack
Political party Biju Janata Dal
Other political
affiliations
Indian National Congress,[1] Janata Party, Janata Dal, Utkal Congress
Spouse(s) Anima Mishra Kar
Residence Bhubaneswar
Education MA
Alma mater Allahabad University

Sarat Kumar Kar is a politician and writer from Odisha, India. He is a member of the Biju Janata Dal (BJD) political party.[2] He was a member of the 6th Lok Sabha (1977–80) and was elected three times (2000–04, 1990–95 and 1971–74) to the Odisha Legislative Assembly from Mahanga Legislative Assembly.[3] Kar became the Minister for Education and Culture in 1971 in the Biswanath Das Ministry. He was probably the youngest Cabinet Minister in Odisha's political history and the record remains intact till today. He was elected as a Janata Party (Lok Dal) MP in 1977 from Cuttack after defeating Congress stalwart and Union Minister, J.B.Patnaik. He was the speaker of the Twelfth Assembly from 10 March 2000 to 21 May 2004.[4]

Pyarimohan Mohapatra was his classmate at Allahabad University.[5] He has written four poetry books (Druta Bilambita, Manthan, Romanthan and Ananya) in Odia. He is a prolific orator on politics and culture. A great devotee of Lord Jagannath, he has been giving commentary on the Lord's Car Festival ("Rath Yatra") on All India Radio, Doordarshan and private TV channels for the last 40 years.

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Political offices
Preceded by
Chintmani Dyan Samanatara
Speaker of the Odisha Legislative Assembly
10 March 2000 - 21 May 2004
Succeeded by
Maheswar Mohanty
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