T R B Rajaa

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Dr. T R B Rajaa at the Tamil Nadu Secretariat.
Dr. T R B Rajaa
முனைவர். டி ஆர் பி ராஜா
Member of Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly
Assumed office
13 May 2011
Preceded byV. Sivapunniyam
ConstituencyMannargudi
Secretary of DMK's NRI Wing
Assumed office
8 January 2021
Preceded byPosition Established
Member of TN State Planning Commission
Assumed office
6 June 2021
Chairman of TN Legislative Committee on Estimates
Assumed office
16 July 2021
Personal details
Born (1976-07-12) 12 July 1976 (age 47)
Political partyDravida Munnetra Kazhagam
Spouse(s)Sharmila Rajaa (m.2005-)
RelationsLeo Muthu (father-in-law)
Children2
Parent(s)T. R. Baalu (father) Renukadevi Baalu (mother)
Alma materMCC School, Loyola College, University of Madras, Vels University

Thalikottai Rasuthevar Baalu Rajaa better known as Dr. T R B Rajaa is an Indian Tamil politician. He won the 2011, 2016 and the 2021 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly Elections representing DMK in Mannargudi.[1] He currently serves as the Chairman of the TN Estimates Committee. He is the son of DMK treasurer and MP Thiru. T R Baalu.

Education[edit]

He graduated from the University of Madras in a masters in Psychology. He successfully defended his research thesis on 30/04/2021 and was awarded a Doctorate in Philosophy (PhD) in Counselling Psychology and Management (Inter-Disciplinary) from Vels University.

Political career[edit]

Rajaa has been elected thrice to the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly from Mannargudi. Rajaa was appointed as the first secretary of the newly created DMK's NRI Wing. After DMK came back to power in 2021, Rajaa was appointed as a member in the Tamil Nadu State Planning Commission and as the Chairman of the Legislative Committee on Estimates by the CM Thiru. M K Stalin. He was also declared as the Substitute Speaker of the Assembly by the Speaker of TN Legislative Assembly Thiru. M Appavu .

Offices Held/Holding[edit]

Elections Contested and Results[edit]

Year Constituency Result
2016 Mannargudi Won (Margin of 10k votes)
2011 Mannargudi Won (Margin of 4k votes)
2021 Mannargudi Won (Margin of 38k votes)

References[edit]

  1. "Karunanidhi wins by a huge margin in Tiruvarur". The Hindu. 14 May 2011. Retrieved 21 May 2011.
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