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Ashok Gehlot extends birthday wishes to Dr. CP Joshi.

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Birthdays are special occasions that provide an opportunity for well-wishers to express their love and admiration for individuals who have made significant contributions in their respective fields. Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot recently took a moment to extend warm birthday greetings to Dr. CP Joshi, acknowledging his invaluable role as the Speaker of the Rajasthan Legislative Assembly.

In a message filled with warmth and respect, Ashok Gehlot conveyed his heartfelt birthday wishes to Dr. CP Joshi. Recognizing the importance of the occasion, Gehlot used the opportunity to express his appreciation for Dr. Joshi’s dedicated service to the state and its people.

Know about Dr. C. P. Joshi:-

Born on 29th July 1950 in Nathdwara, Rajasthan, Dr. C. P. Joshi hails from a Brahmin family. He completed his primary and higher secondary education in Nathdwara before pursuing his B.A. in Law from the University College of Social Sciences & Humanities, Udaipur. With a passion for academics, he further pursued his Master’s and Ph.D. degrees in Psychology, specializing in Intelligence Quotient. Dr. Joshi started his career as a lecturer at the University College of Social Sciences & Humanities, Udaipur, and later became a Professor of Psychology at Mohanlal Sukhadia University in Udaipur.

Dr. C. P. Joshi’s foray into politics began when he was elected as the Student Union President for Mohanlal Sukhadia University in 1973. His social commitments and dedication caught the attention of Mohan Lal Sukhadia, the founder of modern Mewar, who encouraged him to actively participate in politics. In 1980, Dr. Joshi was first elected as an MLA from Nathdwara, marking the beginning of his illustrious political journey.

Throughout his political career, Dr. C. P. Joshi has been a five-time MLA from the Nathdwara constituency. Additionally, he served as a Member of Parliament from Bhilwara in the 15th Lok Sabha. Notably, he was among the first 19 members of India’s new cabinet sworn in on 22 May 2009, even though he was a first-time Lok Sabha member at the time.

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