Draft:Suraj Tiwari

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Suraj Tiwari, born on March 10, 1974, is a distinguished businessman from Madhya Pradesh, India. With ventures in construction, mills, mining, farming, and more, he's known for his entrepreneurial acumen. Tiwari has also dabbled in politics, reflecting his commitment to shaping the socio-political landscape of his region.

Early life and education[edit]

A prominent figure in the vibrant tapestry of Madhya Pradesh, heralding the arrival of a visionary leader and astute entrepreneur. His educational journey commenced with the completion of his 12th-grade studies in 1996, a pivotal moment that laid the groundwork for his future endeavors. He embarked on a trajectory of higher education, ultimately earning a Master's degree in Law (LLB) from Barkatullah University, Bhopal.

After all his professional pursuits, Tiwari found solace and joy in his personal life, where he embraced the roles of a husband and devoted father. Married and blessed with two children—a daughter and a son

Career[edit]

He ventured into the dynamic arena of business, where he quickly established himself as a formidable presence from construction and mills to mining and farming— His entrepreneurial acumen became synonymous with innovation, resilience, and success. Then he jumped into the arena of politics, driven by a steadfast commitment to serve his constituents and champion their interests (currently Bar Council Dist. President)

Suraj Tiwari has built a successful career spanning construction, mills, mining, farming, etc. His net worth exceeds 30 crore rupees as of March 31, 2020, reflecting his financial acumen and entrepreneurial success

Controversies[edit]

Bridge Fall Controversy[edit]

Suraj Tiwari found himself embroiled in controversy when a bridge collapsed in Paithan, Aurangabad, allegedly due to illegal sand mining activities he was accused of being involved in. The incident resulted in accusations of causing harm to SC/ST individuals, leading to a public outcry. Tiwari vehemently denied all allegations, claiming them to be baseless and fabricated. Despite the controversy, he maintained his innocence and refuted any involvement in the illegal sand mining or the tragic bridge collapse.

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