Madhukar Pichad


Madhukar Kashinath Pichad was an Indian politician, social worker and cabinet minister in Government of Maharashtra. He served as the Member of the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly from the Akole Assembly constituency from 1980 to 2009. He was leader of opposition in the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly from March 1995 to July 1999.
Pichad was a member of Nationalist Congress Party since the inception of his political career but in 2019 he joined Bharatiya Janata Party along with his son Vaibhav Pichad. He served as the President of Nationalist Congress Party Maharashtra.
He founded Amrutsagar Milk Co-operative Akole in 1961. He was founding president of Agasti Sahakari Sugar Factory, the first cooperative sugar factory in India, founded in 1993.

Life and career

Pichad was born on 1 June 1941 into a Tribal family of Mahadeo Koli to Kashinath Pichad, a Teacher and Kamalbai Kashinath Pichad, a housewife at Rajur, Ahmednagar district, Maharashtra.
He completed B. A. LLB from Ferguson College Pune, where he entered into the Students politics.
Pichad started his career on being elected as the Zila Parishad Member in 1972, and as the Chairman of Panchayat Samiti Akole Taluka in 1972, serving until 1980.
Pichad died on 6 December 2024, at the age of 83.

Positions held