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Haryana Vidhan Sabha WHO's WHO 1991 Haryana Vidhan Sabha WHO’S WHO 1991 Research Branch Haryana Vidhan Sabha Secretariat, Chandigarh PREFACE This publication of WHO's WHO contains the biographical Sketches of the Members of Eighth Haryana Vidhan Sabha. These bio-sketches have been prepared on the basis of Information furnished by the members themselves and every effort has been made to ensure the factual accuracy. The party position of the members included in this publication is as it stood on November, 1992. The names of the members have been arranged in Hindi alphabetical order. Any suggestion regarding improvement in this publication will be gratefully received by this Secretariat. CHANDIGARH SUMIT KUMAR NOVEMBER, 1992 SECRETARY HARYANA VIDHAN SABHA Speaker Shri Ishwar Singh Deputy Speaker Shri Sumer Chand Bhatt Secretary Shri Sumit Kumar CONTENTS Pages Preface (i) Council of Ministers (iv)-(vii) List of Abbreviations (viii)-(ix) Biographical Sketches of Members 2-445 Occupational variation of members 446 Educational Qualification of Members 446 Age Group of Members 446 Party position at the time of Election 447 Alphabetical list of Members (Hindi order) 448-452 Alphabetical List of Members (English order) 453-456 LIST OF COUNCIL OF MINISTERS MINISTERS Ch. Bhajan Lal, Chief Minister Shri Mange Ram Gupta, Finance Minister Shri A.C. Chaudhri, Excise and Taxation Minister Smt. Kartar Devi, Health Minister Rao Bansi Singh, Development and Panchayat Minister Shri Mahender Partap Singh, Food and Supplies Minister Shri Harpal Singh, Agriculture Minister Smt. Shakuntala Bhagwaria, Cooperation Minister Shri Lachhman Das Arora, Industries Minister Shri Jagdish Nehra, Irrigation & Parliamentary Affairs Minister Rao Inderjeet Singh, Forest and Environment Minister Smt. Shanti Devi Rathi, Education Minister Shri Nirmal Singh, Public Health Minister Shri Anand Singh Dangi, Public works (B&R) Minister MINISTER OF STATE Shri Rajesh Kumar Sharma, Minister of State for Sports, Cultural Affairs and Archives Shri Balbir Pal Shah, Minister of State for Transport Shri Tejinder Pal Mann, Minister of State for Industrial Training & Vocational Education Shri Surender Kumar Madan, Minister of State for Public Relations & Civil Aviation Shri Hukam Singh, Minister of State for Social Welfare Shri Dharam Bir Gauba, Minister of State for Local Government Shri Dharam Paul, Minister of State for Animal Husbandry & Dairy Development Captain Ajay Singh, Minister of State for Jails, Printing and Stationery Shri Lila Krishan, Minister of State for Tourism Shri Joginder Singh, Minister of State for Welfare of SC & BC Shri Shakrullah Khan, Minister of State for Wakf & Fisheries Shri Krishan Murti Hooda, Minister of State for Labour & Employment Prof. Chhattar Pal Singh, Minister of State for Technical Education Dr. Ram Parkash, Minister of State for Electronics, Science & Technology Shri Bachan Singh Arya, Minister of State for Agriculture Smt. Santosh Chauhan Sarwan, Minister of State for Development and Panchayat Shri Sham Dass Mukhija, Minister of State for Food & Supplies Shri Mohammed Ilyas, Minister of State for Irrigadon and Power Shri Subhash Batra, Chief Parliamentary Secretary Shri Raj Kumar, Parliamentary Secretary LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS A.I.C.C : All India Congress Committee B. Born BJ.P. Bhartiya Janata Party B.S.P. Bahujan Samaj Party C.P.I. : Communist Party of India C.P.I. (M) Communist Party of India (Marxist) D.C.C. District Congress Committee Ed. Educadon F.A. Faculty of Arts F.Sc. Faculty of Science HARCO Haryana Cooperadve HARCOFED Haryana Cooperative Federadon H.P.C.C. Haryana Pradesh Congress Committee H.S.E.B. Haryana State Electricity Board H.V.P. Haryana Vikas Party IFFCO Indian Farmer's Federation Cooperadve I.N.C. Indian National Congress INTUC Indian National Trade Union Congress J.B.T. Junior Basic Training J.P. Janata Party M.B.A. Master of Business Administration M.L.A. Member of Legislative Assembly N.C.C. National Cadet Core N.S.S. National Service Scheme P.C.C. : Pradesh Congress Committee Ph.D. : Doctor of Philosophy P.L.D.B : The Primary Land Development Bank P.W.D. : Public Works Department P.Y.C. : Pradesh Youth Congress S.C. : Scheduled Castes U.K. : United Kingdom UNESCO : United Nadons Educational Scientific and Cultural Organisation U.N.O. : United Nations Organisation U.S.A. : United States of America U.S.S.R. : Union of Soviet Socialist Republic V.P.O. : Village and Post Office Shri Dhanik lal Mandal, Governor Chaudhri Bhajan Lal, Chief Minister Shri Ishwar Singh, Speaker Shri Sumer Chand Bhatt, Deputy Speaker Biographical Sketches AZMAT KHAN, SHRI (Indian National Congress) 56 - Hathin -1991. Son of Shri Yaqub Khan; B. at Malai, Tehsil Hathin, District Faridabad on May 1, 1937; Married Smt. Mahmoodi; 3 sons and 1 daughter. Ed. and place of Ed.: Matric, LBX; Malai, Nuh, Punahana and Delhi. Languages known : Urdu, Hindi, English, Persian and elimentary knowledge of Arabic. Present Profession ; Agriculture. Social Activities'; Upliftment of poor people of Mewat area. Hobbies : Reading Literary books. Office if any, held in various Organisations: Chairman, Haryana State Land Development Bank from October, 1982 to 31 January, 1985; General-Secretary, Haryana Teachers' Union in District Faridabad and Gurgaon; Vice-President, Haryana Teachers' Union, District Gurgaon from 1972 to 1975. Favourite Subject : Urdu Literature; Works of Kalam Mulana Azad. Vegetarian/Non-Vegetarian:Both. Any other Information: Remained in the frontline in settling the disputes amongst the people of the area through mutual compromises; nearly 50 cases of murders have been settled at his discredon; Any Panchayat of the area is considered as void without his presence. Permanent Address : V & P.O. : Malai, Tehsil: Hathin, District: Faridabad. (Voting results at the Elecdon): Total Number of electors 99,945 No. of votes polled 67,549 Shri Azmat Khan (INC) 18,250 Shri Bhagwan Saye (JD) 15,334 Shri Harsh Kumar (Ind.) 13,959 Shri Shiv Ram (JP) 11,525 Shri Ved Ram (BJP) 4,462 Shri Satbir (Ind.) 208 Shri Nathi Ram (Doordarshi Party) 78 Shri Yunas (Ind.) 67 Shri Chhuttan (Ind.) 66 Shri Samsher Khan (Ind.) 66 Shri Karan Singh (Ind.) 63 Shri Jasmay Khan alias Jasmal Khan (Ind.) 59 Shri Chattarbhuj (Ind.) 56 Shri Deenu (Ind.) 40 Shri Hari Chander (Ind.) 39 Shri Muhammed Ibrahim (Ind.) 29 Shri Roop Chand (Ind.) 27 Shri Rajender Singh (Ind.) 26 Shri Debi Ram (Ind.) 21 AJAY SINGH YADAV, CAPTAIN (Indian National Congress) 86-Rewari-1991 Son of Rao Abhey Singh; B. at Saharanwas, District Rewari on November 2, 1958; married Smt. Shakuntala Devi; 1 son and 1 daughter. Ed. and place of Ed. : B.Sc, LL.B., Chandigarh, Rewari and Jaipur. Languages known : Hindi, English and Punjabi. Present Profession : Agriculture, Legal pracdce. Social activities : Upliftment of the Scheduled Castes and Backward Classes and poor people of the Society. Hobbies: Reading magazines. Sports and Clubs: Cricket, Football, Member of Lions Club at Rewari City. Office if any, held in various Organisations : President, DCC (I) Rewari; General Secretary, Haryana State Kisan Congress; Ex- member, Rajya Sainik Board, Haryana; Ex-member Market Committee, Rewari; Elected Member of Haryana Legislative Assembly in November 1989 Bye-Election. Favourite Subject : Reading Biographies of Political Leaders; Political Science, History, Books on Science and technology, Books on Automobiles. Vegetarian/Non Vegetarian: Vegetarian. Any other information: Commissioned in the Army on 7th July, 1980 as an Army Officer in the Armed Corp. Permanent Address: 315, Model Town, Rewari. Tel. No. 5253. (Vodng results at the Elecdon): Total Number of electors 1,11,081 No. of Votes polled 66,621 Shri Ajay Singh (INC) 33,922 Shri Rajender (HVP) 8,098 Shri Shiv Rattan (BJP) 7,463 Shri Inder Pal (Ind.) 5,092 Shri Mittar Sain (Sarv Jau Janata Panchayat) 4,198 Shri Jagan Singh (Lok Dal) 1,758 Shri Jai Singh (Ind.) 931 Shri Chiranji S/o Sh. Mam Chand (Jawan.Kisan Mazdoor) 655 Shri Lai Chand (Door Darshi) 432 Shri Jogender (Ind.) 367 Shri Bhup Singh (Ind.) 288 Shri Babu Lai (Ind.) 215 Shri Man Singh (Ind.) 191 Shri Chiranji S/o Sh. Shiv Datta 182 (Indian Congress Socialist Sarat Chandra Sinha) Shri Surender (Ind.) 152 Shri Mukesh (Ind.) 144 Shri Rai Singh (Ind.) 126 Shri Shri Ram (Ind.) 55 ATTAR SINGH MANDHIWALA, SHRI (Haryana Vikas Party) 63 - Badhra -1991 Son of Chaudhri Lok Ram; B. at Mandhi Hariya, District Bhiwani; Married Smt. Raj; 3 sons and 2 daughters. Ed. and place of Ed. : Upto B.A.; Charkhi Dadri and Rohtak. Languages known : Hindi, Urdu and English. Present Profession: Agriculture. Hobbies: Reading books. Sports and Clubs: Kabaddi. Favourite pastime and recreation : Reading books. Vegetarian/Non-Vegetarian: Vegetarian. Permanent Address : V.P.O. Mandhi Hariya, District Bhiwani. (Vodng results at the Elecdon): Total Number of electors 100178 No. of Votes polled 64205 Shri Attar Singh S/o sh. Lok Ram (HVP) 29250 Shri Dalbir Singh (Janata party) 13480 Shri Darya Singh (Ind.) 7,181 Shri Attar Singh S/o Sh. Ram Sarup (BJP) 5,356 Shri Dharam Singh (INC) 3.978 Shri Vishambhar (Ind.) 879 Shri Sultan (Ind.) 340 Shri Dharampal (Ind.) 202 Shri Sat Dev (Ind.) 140 Shri Ishwar Singh (Ind.) 103 Shri Ranbir (Doordarshi) 91 Shri Mahabir (Ind.) 82 Shri Seoraj Singh (Ind.) 75 Shri Chandbir (Ind.) 67 Shri Phoolbag (Akhil Bharat Hindu Maha Sabha) 66 Shri Zile Singh (Ind.) 56 Shri Dharambir (Ind.) 41 Shri Virender (Ind.) 20 Shri Surender Kumar (Ind.) 17 AMAR SINGH, SHRI (Haryana Vikas Party) 69 - Bawani Khera (S.C.) -1991 Son of Late Shri Chaotu Ram; B. at Khanda Kheri, Tehsil Hansi, District Hisar on April 7, 1930; Married Smt. Lado Devi; 4 sons and 3 daughters. Ed. and place of Ed. : M.A. Part I, LL.B; Khanda Kheri, Rohtak and Delhi. Languages known : Hindi, English, Urdu and Percian. Present Profession : Legal practice. Social activities : President, All India Depressed Classes Federation from 1966 to 1972 and at present. Hobbies : Morning walk and reading religious books.
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