House No. B-63, Harmu Housing Colony, Ashok Nagar, Ranchi, Jharkhand
Physical Stats & More
Height
163 cm (1.63 m, 5’ 4”)
Weight
55 kg (121 lbs)
Eye Color
Black
Hair Color
Black
Educational Qualification(s)
Degree
B.Tech in Electrical Engineering (Koustuv Institute of Self-Domain, Biju Patnaik University of Technology, Odisha); MBA (Symbiosis Centre for Distance Learning, Pune)
Elected as MLA from Gandey constituency (Jharkhand Legislative Assembly bypoll, 2024) with 109,827 votes (50.54%).
Style Quotient
Car Collection
Maruti Ciaz, Number: JH01BW7580
Some Lesser Known Facts
1. Kalpana Soren, an Indian businesswoman, is married to Hemant Soren, an Indian politician from the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) party.
2. In January 2024, amidst speculation of her husband's arrest in a money laundering case, Kalpana was highlighted as a potential candidate for the role of Jharkhand's chief minister.
3. She is an investor in HS Fuel and actively involved in its business operations.
4. Kalpana also manages a private school and participates in various children-oriented events and programs supporting women's empowerment.
5. She is the daughter-in-law of Shibu Soren, the chief of the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha party.
6. Amidst political changes, Kalpana was speculated to take over as Jharkhand's chief minister after an MLA resigned from his position, leading to rumors of a bypoll election candidacy.
7. Nishikant Dubey, a BJP MP from Jharkhand's Godda, hinted at potential shifts within the Soren family's political roles in a tweet.
8. Hemant Soren faced multiple summons from the Enforcement Directorate, eventually leading to speculations about Kalpana's role in the state government.
9. Rumors swirled about Kalpana's potential as the next chief minister as her husband faced legal issues, but Champai Soren eventually took on the role in January 2024.
10. She is fluent in Odia, English, Hindi, Bengali, and Santali.
11. She participates in organic farming initiatives.
12. In 2024, she actively campaigned for the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha in the General elections.
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