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| office = Minister for Co-operations<br>[[Government of West Bengal]]
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| term_start = May 20, 2011
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| governor = [[M. K. Narayanan]]<br>[[D. Y. Patil]]<br>[[Keshari Nath Tripathi]]<br>[[Jagdeep Dhankhar]]<br/>[[La. Ganesan]]<br/>[[C. V. Ananda Bose]]
| governor = [[M. K. Narayanan]]<br>[[D. Y. Patil]]<br>[[Keshari Nath Tripathi]]<br>[[Jagdeep Dhankhar]]<br/>[[La. Ganesan]]<br/>[[C. V. Ananda Bose]]

Latest revision as of 17:06, 14 March 2024

Arup Roy
Roy in April 2013
Cabinet Minister,
Government of West Bengal
Assumed office
May 20, 2011
GovernorM. K. Narayanan
D. Y. Patil
Keshari Nath Tripathi
Jagdeep Dhankhar
La. Ganesan
C. V. Ananda Bose
Chief MinisterMamata Banerjee
Member of West Bengal Legislative Assembly
Assumed office
May 13, 2011
Preceded byArup Ray (CPIM)
ConstituencyHowrah Madhya
Personal details
Born (1956-10-16) 16 October 1956 (age 67)
Political partyAll India Trinamool Congress (1998–present)
Indian National Congress (till 1998)
ResidenceHowrah

Arup Roy is an Indian politician. He was a cabinet Minister in Charge for Co-operations department, of Government of West Bengal since May 20, 2011. He was also an MLA, elected from the Howrah Madhya constituency in the 2011 West Bengal state assembly election. He had been re-elected in 2016 and 2021 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election. He is the District president of All India Trinamool Congress from Howrah.[1][2][3]

References

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  1. ^ "Mamata allots portfolios, keeps key ministries - Politics News - IBNLive". 25 May 2011. Archived from the original on 25 May 2011.
  2. ^ "All the didi's men". India Today.
  3. ^ "Ministers in Mamata's Cabinet". Government of West Bengal. 21 May 2011. Archived from the original on 5 October 2011. Retrieved 22 May 2011.