Background
She is the daughter of the President of the Nationalist Congress Party, Sharad Pawar. This constituency was previously represented by her father.
She is the daughter of the President of the Nationalist Congress Party, Sharad Pawar. This constituency was previously represented by her father.
Born to Sharad and Pratibha Sharadchandra Pawar on 30 June 1969 at Pune,she was from Saint Columba School she was educated at Jai Hind College in Mumbai, earning a Bachelor of Science
In 2011, she launched a statewide campaign against female foeticide. Recently, she has been honored with Mumbai Women of the Decade Achievers Award by ALL Ladies League for her outstanding contribution to social service. Degree in Microbiology.
She is the mother of Vijay (son) and Revati (daughter).
After marriage she spent some time in California, where she studied water pollution at University of California Berkeley. Subsequently she moved to Indonesia and Singapore and then returned to Mumbai.
Sule was elected to the Rajya Sabha in the September 2006 intake from Maharashtra and is a trustee of the Nehru Centre in Bombay. She led the state level campaign against female foeticide.
The campaign included padayatras, college events, competitions et cetera
In 2012, under the leadership of Supriya Sule the wing named Rashtravadi Yuvati Congress is formed to give platform to young girls in politics. Foreign past several months the several rallies has been organised all over Maharashtra which focused on female foetus abortion, dowry system and women empowerment in general. In April 2010, Sule denied allegations of financial links between her family and IPL (India"s largest cricket league body), when reports on IPL irregularities in its ownership and functioning surfaced and led India"s Minister of State for External Affairs to resign.
In June 2010, Economic Times, India"s largest business newspaper, reported that Sharad Pawar and Supriya Sule owned 16.22 percent of a firm that had bid for the Pune franchise of IPL. We always stay miles away from lieutenant
She was a Member of Parliament, representing Maharashtra in the Rajya Sabha.