Amarsinh Pandit

Amarsinha Shivajirao Pandit is a former member of the Maharashtra Legislative Council from the Georai constituency in Beed district as Nationalist Congress Party candidate.

In his later political career Amarsinha Pandit worked very effectively as the Leader of the Opposition in the Zilla Parishad in the year 1997 to 2004.

As a result of his development and visionary work carried out during his tenure as opposition leader in Zilla Parishad, Beed he got elected for Maharashtra Legislative Assembly in the year 2004 [8] from Georai.

Along with that he has also worked in various positions like, State General Secretary, Nationalist Congress Party,[12] Member Legislative Public Accounts Committee, Mumbai (26/05/2015 to 30/07/2018), Member the Assembly Dr. Babvasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University, Sambhajinagar[13](12/12/2017 to 27/07/2018), Vice-President Maharashtra Kabaddi Association (since 27/11/2018), Vice-President Marathwada Shikshan Prasarak Mandal (4/6/2018 to 10/6/2023), Secretary General Marathwada Shikshan Prasarak Mandal[14] (2012-2018), Director the Bhavani Urban Co.op.Bank Ltd. Georai,[15] President Jagdamba Shikshan Prasarak Mandal Beed, President Jaibhavani Shikshan Prasarak Mandal Georai, President Sharda Pratishthan Georai.

Through Sharda Mahotsav, he organized state level professional men and women Kabaddi competitions, lectures, water conference, agricultural exhibition and provided cultural sports and entertainment hall to Georaikars.

He expanded the scope of educational institutions founded by his father in the form of Jai Bhavani and Jagdamba Shikshan Prasarak Mandal, Beed.

These institutions have imparted education to lakhs of students from rural area and help them to accomplish their dreams to live a very successful life.

Students from these institutions are successfully doing great work in the field of Medicine, Engineering, Education, Commerce and even in Civil services, etc.

Sharda Pratishthan organizes many arts, sports, educational and career guidance programs to provide a platform to the students of rural society where they showcase their talents, developing it into better future prospects.

To Facilitate the farming society with modern technique and knowledge Sharda Pratishthan organizes State Level Agricultural as well as Animal Exhibition Programs.

He implemented various Pilgrimage Development Scheme in Georai Taluka prominently for Rakshasbhuvan (Shaniche), Khamgaon, Panchaleshwar, etc.

Sharda Pratishthan, a voluntary organization headed by Amarsingh Pandit in the morning on 7 August, prepared to help the flood victims before the district administration.

On 7 August 2006 at 9 am, Amarsingh Pandit contacted the District Collector and made them aware of the seriousness of the crisis facing the villages of Godakath in Gevrai Taluka.

From the first days, it was decided to start relief centers at Rampuri, Talwara, Bagpimpalgaon (Jaikwadi Colony), Malegaon, Daithan, Savleshwar and Rakshasbhuvan and accordingly action was taken on war footing.

After coming to the relief center of Pratishthan at Daithan for flood-affected food in Pangulgaon, Sangam Jalgaon, Gondi, Mirgaon, and Hingangaon, we used to sit near the water near the village taking care of our houses.

Since the Zilla Parishad primary school building there started to fall down, the volunteers of the foundation requested the Jayakwadi administration to make available the empty houses in the colony for the flood victims.

The workers of the foundation made arrangements to send food to the flood victims of Surlegaon, Gulj, Patharwala and Panchaleshwar from the relief center at Malegaon.

Finally, the workers of the foundation prepared the pockets of food and delivered it to the flood victims under the leadership of Bhausaheb Natkar, the chairman of the K.U.B.Samithi.

On 9 August 2006, at 12 noon, the Godavari river reached its peak and released 2,77,875 cusecs of water, causing havoc in all parts of Chohobaju as 8 villages of Godakath in Gevrai taluka were cut off.

Even in this situation, Pandit and his colleagues were actively working to provide relief to the flood victims through Sharda Pratishthan.

Dated 10 August 2006 As the water level in the Godavari basin was increasing, an atmosphere of fear was spreading among the villagers of Godakath.