Quick Info
| Profession | Politician, Businessperson, Agriculturist |
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| Nationality | Indian |
| Date of Birth | 07/11/1977 |
| Age | 48 years |
| Birthplace | Delhi, India |
Latest News about Parvesh Verma
24/06/2025
As Cabinet Minister for Public Works Department (PWD), Parvesh Verma led an initiative where PWD teams filled over 3,400 potholes across Delhi in a single day. This effort was publicized as a potential world record and received significant media attention. Verma has also overseen reviews of road, drainage, and water systems as part of his portfolio.
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Bio/Wiki
| Full Name | Parvesh Sahib Singh Verma |
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| Other Name | Parvesh Sahib Singh |
| Famous for | Defeating Arvind Kejriwal in 2025 Delhi elections and serving as Cabinet Minister in Delhi Government |
Physical Stats & More
| Height | 5' 10" (178 cm) |
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| Weight | 75 Kg (165 lbs) |
| Eye Color | Black |
| Hair Color | Salt & pepper |
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Personal Life
| Religion | Hindu |
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| Caste | Jaat |
| Food Habit | Vegetarian |
| Address | 20, Windsor Place, Near BSNL House, Janpath Road, New Delhi-110001 |
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| Tattoo | On left forearm |
Relationships & More
| Marital Status | Married |
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| Marriage Date | 13/05/2002 |
Family
| Father | Dr. Sahib Singh Verma (Former Delhi CM) |
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| Mother | Sahib Kaur |
| Siblings | 1 brother (Siddharth Sahib Singh Verma), 3 sisters (2 elder) |
| Spouse | Swati Singh Verma |
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Career
| Political Party | Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) |
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| Salary | Rs. 19,68,34,100 | ||||||||||||||
| Net Worth | Rs 41,25,56,836 | ||||||||||||||
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Social Media
| https://www.instagram.com/parveshsahibsingh/ | |
| https://www.facebook.com/parveshsahibsingh | |
| https://x.com/p_sahibsingh | |
| https://www.linkedin.com/in/parveshsahibsingh/ |
Some Lesser Known Facts
| 1. Born in a political family, his father was a union minister and later became the Chief Minister of Delhi. | |
| 2. His grandmother celebrated his birth by saying, 'Bete ka pravesh ho gaya,' leading to his naming. | |
| 3. Originally had a family name of Lakra that was changed to Verma for electoral reasons. | |
| 4. Once got separated from his family during a trip to Mumbai at a young age but was reunited the next day. | |
| 5. Survived a blast incident while returning from a Jagran, witnessing injuries and fatalities. | |
| 6. Electrocuted while playing cricket as a child, narrowly escaping serious harm. | |
| 7. Changed schools seven times in twelve years, facilitated by his father's connections. | |
| 8. Once forged his father's signature and got caught, receiving a scolding for it. | |
| 9. Despite being curious, he quit smoking bidi after being reprimanded by his father. | |
| 10. Had consistently high academic performance as a student. | |
| 11. Active in various sports during his school years and played multiple games competitively. | |
| 12. Joined the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) in his teenage years and took on leadership roles. | |
| 13. Pushed into a political career after his father's untimely death in a car accident. | |
| 14. Achieved significant electoral victories in both local and national elections. | |
| 15. Known for his social service contributions through multiple NGOs. | |
| 16. Organized initiatives supporting women, education, and disaster relief in various regions. | |
| 17. Runs two NGOs: Rashtriya Swabhiman and Gramin Swabhiman. | |
| 18. Rehabilitated two villages in Kutch, Gujarat after the 2001 earthquake and four villages in Odisha after a cyclone. | |
| 19. Honoured families of 260 Kargil War martyrs by providing Rs 1 lakh to each family. | |
| 20. In 2014 general election, won West Delhi with the highest victory margin among all Delhi candidates; in 2019, secured the sixth-highest margin in India and largest in Delhi history. |