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Mamata Thakur (born 15 May 1967), is a class V pass
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politician. She was elected to the
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in a 2015
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, representing
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for the
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. She came second in 2019 election, losing to BJP's candidate.


Career

From March 2015 she served as a member of the Standing Committee on Social Justice and Empowerment; the term ended when that Lok Sabha was dissolved in 2019. She is a Matua Maha religious mother of the
Matua Mahasangha Matua Mahasangha ( bn, মতুয়া মহাসংঘ) is a religious reformation movement that originated, around 1860 AD, in modern-day Bangladesh, with a considerable number of adherents both in Bangladesh and in West Bengal of India. ...
community. She lives in the town of Thakurnagar.


References

Living people 1967 births Trinamool Congress politicians from West Bengal People from Chandrapur Lok Sabha members from West Bengal India MPs 2014–2019 Women in West Bengal politics 21st-century Indian women politicians 21st-century Indian politicians People from North 24 Parganas district Social workers from West Bengal Women educators from West Bengal Educators from West Bengal Matua people {{WestBengal-politician-stub