Neeraj Patil ಡಾ. ನೀರಜ್ ಪಾಟೀಲ್ |
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Lambeth Borough Councillor for Larkhall Ward |
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In office 4 May 2006 – 22 May 2014 |
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Preceded by | Joanna Clason |
Succeeded by | Andy Wilson |
Personal details | |
Born | Gulbarga, Karnataka, India |
Children | 2, Nikita Patil & Divya Patil |
Parents | Late Sharatchandra Patil Dr. Parvati Devi Patil |
Residence | Lambeth, UK |
Alma mater | M. R. Medical College FRCS, Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh |
Occupation | Mayor of The London Borough of Lambeth (2010-2011) |
Awards |
Karnataka Rajyotsava Award Aryabhata Award |
Website | neerajpatil |
Cllr Dr. Neeraj Patil (Kannada: ಡಾ. ನೀರಜ್ ಪಾಟೀಲ್), a doctor of India origin, was the Mayor of Lambeth from 2010-2011. He was the First Mayor of Asian origin in the London Borough. He is a consultant in Accident and Emergency Medicine who completed his fellowship from the prestigious Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh and was first elected as a Labour Councillor for the Larkhall ward in 2006 and re-elected in 2010. He served as a Consultant in Emergency Medicine at Worthing Hospital and was an active member of KWASH campaign to save the Emergency services at Worthing General Hospital. He has been elected for the British Labour Party. The most important event during his mayoralty was to receive The Pope Benedict the XVI during his official visit to London on 18 Sept, 2010. This was the first papal visit to the London Borough of Lambeth.He was shortlisted with Sadiq Khan and Tessa Jowell by the Labour party's nomination to run for Mayor of London in May 2015.
Dr. Patil is from the Indian state of Karnataka. In 2008 he was awarded the "The Rajyotsava Award" by the Government of Karnataka for promoting Accountable Democracy in India. Dr. Patil single handedly and successfully got the statue of the 12th century philosopher and founder of Indian Democracy, Lord Basavanna installed at the Albert Embankment Gardens in the London Borough of Lambeth with the support of London-based Pakistani-Muslim community and British Indian community of, South London. On 24 March 2015 The Hon Prime Minister of India Sri Narendra Modi invited him to his official residence to congratulate him for his efforts in securing planning permission from the British Government for erecting the statue of Basaveshwara along the bank of River Thames in the back drop of British Parliament.He unveiled the statue of Basaveshwara on 14 November 2015.