Dileshwar Kamait is a contestant from Bihar representing the JD(U) in the upcoming Lok Sabha Elections 2024 from Supaul. Date of election in Bihar constituency: May 7, 2024. Dileshwar Kamait, aged 78, is Graduate in terms of his education record. Dileshwar Kamait has (1) cases against him. Financially, Dileshwar Kamait possesses total assets or net worth of Rs 3.6Crore with Rs 99Lac movable assets and Rs 2.6Crore immovable assets. He has Rs 0 in liabilities. Professionally, Dileshwar Kamait is engaged in Agriculture & Pension.
Age
78
Gender
M
Cases
Yes (1)
Profession
Agriculture & Pension
Total Assets (Rs)
3.6 Crore
Movable Assets (Rs)
99 Lac
Immovable Assets (Rs)
2.6 Crore
Liabilities (Rs)
-
Pan Given
Y
Self Income (Rs)
15.8Lac
Total Income (Rs)
18.5 Lac
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