Malvika Devi’s entry into national policy represents the impactful integration of traditional royal heritage with structured public service and tribal development. Born on 10 April 1974 in Kalahandi, she was raised in an environment committed to community service. She completed her higher education in arts, specializing in rural economics and cultural resource management. She spent decades managing local healthcare trusts, women’s self-help cooperatives, and indigenous craft promotion boards across Kalahandi before entering active politics. Nominated by the BJP to contest the strategic Kalahandi seat in 2024, her widespread grassroots connect and family legacy led to a decisive victory. In the Lok Sabha, her focus centers on establishing high-capacity check dams for dry-season farming, setting up tech-enabled marketing grids for local Habaspuri handloom weavers, and upscaling tribal education.
Education
1990
Secondary Schooling from Kalahandi Local High School
1992
Higher Secondary Certificate from Odisha Council
1995
Completed Graduation in Arts from regional university system
Political Journey
2012
Commenced structured community welfare management via local royal trusts
2024
Formally joined BJP; Elected to the 18th Lok Sabha from Kalahandi constituency
Positions Held
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2024 - PresentMember of Parliament (Lok Sabha)
Election History
| Election | Constituency | Year | Result | Votes | Vote % | Margin |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lok Sabha | Kalahandi | 2024 | Won | 542105 | 47.15% | 1,33,812 |
Assets & Liabilities (As per recent Affidavit)
Total Assets
₹ 6.12 Crore
Movable Assets
₹ 3.62 Crore
Immovable Assets
₹ 2.50 Crore
Total Liabilities
₹ Nil
Figures are self-declared in election affidavits and are not independently audited by Peoplenetworth Team.
Major Policies & Initiatives
- Kalahandi Check Dam Networks: Coordinating with water resource ministries to install small-scale concrete check dams to enable dry-season farming
- Habaspuri Weaver Grids: Creating direct digital market pathways and raw yarn subsidies for traditional Habaspuri handloom textile artisans
- Tribal SHG Banking Loops: Overhauling district self-help group channels to enable low-interest credit lines for remote tribal women
- Eco-Tourism Corridors: Channelling constituency development funds to build permanent eco-tourism infrastructure around Western Odisha hills