Yogender Chandoliya’s public career is rooted in three decades of intense grassroots municipal administration and civic engineering within the National Capital Territory of Delhi. Born on 10 March 1962 in Delhi, he graduated from the University of Delhi. He entered full-time active public service as a city councilor, building a reputation for meticulous tracking of municipal water networks, slum sanitation upgrades, and civic education boards. His structural grip on local governance led to his selection as the Mayor of North Delhi, where he drove digital transformations in revenue collections and school infrastructure. Nominated to contest the North West Delhi (SC) reserved seat in 2024, he won with an extensive margin. In the Lok Sabha, his focus centers on establishing automated sanitation tracking loops, modernizing state secondary school labs, and securing central social welfare access for vulnerable Dalit clusters.
Education
1978
Secondary Schooling from Delhi Government School
1980
Higher Secondary Certificate from CBSE Board
1983
Completed Graduation from University of Delhi
Political Journey
2002
Elected Councilor to the Municipal Corporation of Delhi
2010
Appointed Chairman of the MCD Standing Committee
2014
Elected Mayor of North Delhi Municipal Corporation
2024
Elected to the 18th Lok Sabha from North West Delhi
Positions Held
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2002 - 2022Councilor, Municipal Corporation of Delhi
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2014 - 2015Honorable Mayor, North Delhi
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2024 - PresentMember of Parliament (Lok Sabha)
Election History
| Election | Constituency | Year | Result | Votes | Vote % | Margin |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lok Sabha | North West Delhi | 2024 | Won | 865410 | 58.12% | 2,90,842 |
Assets & Liabilities (As per recent Affidavit)
Total Assets
₹ 2.45 Crore
Movable Assets
₹ 95 Lakhs
Immovable Assets
₹ 1.50 Crore
Total Liabilities
₹ 35 Lakhs
Figures are self-declared in election affidavits and are not independently audited by Peoplenetworth Team.
Major Policies & Initiatives
- MCD Sanitation Tracking: Launching automated GPS-linked tracking loops and centralized mobile helpdesks for waste clearance across high-density wards
- SC Welfare Networks: Standardizing automated block cells to remove bureaucratic delays in central post-matric stipends for SC students
- Civic School Labs: Channeling constituency development grants to construct modern science wings and digital classrooms in municipal secondary schools
- Slum Sewage Upgrades: Coordinating with urban ministries to install high-capacity sewage treatment lines across congested resettlement colonies