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(Rajasthan); S. of Shri Tahir Ali; B. 1910; M. Shrimati Shanti; Member S SADIQ ALI, SHRI : Graduate; Congress (O) (Rajasthan); s. of Shri Tahir Ali; b. 1910; m. Shrimati Shanti; Member, (i) Provisional Parliament, 1950-52 and (ii) Rajya Sabha, 4-11-1958 to 2-4-1964 and 3-4-1964 to 2-4-1970; General Secretary, A.I.C.C., 1958-62, 1966-67 and ; Governor, (i) Maharashtra and (ii) Tamil Nadu; Author of a few books; Died. Obit. on 18-4-2001. SAHA, SHRI SURAJMALL : B.A., B.L.; Jana Congress (Orissa); s . of Shri Bhagirath Saha ; b . January 20, 1918 ; m. Shrimati Nanu Devi Saha, 4 s. and 1 d.; Member, Rajya Sabha, 3-4-1970 to 13-9-1971; Died. Obit. on 15-11-1971. SAHAY, SHRI DAYANAND : M.Com.; Independent (Jharkhand); s. of Shri Girija Nand Sahay; b. November 15, 1932; m. Shrimati Sushila Sahay, 1 s. and 2 d.; Member, Rajya Sabha, 10-4-1978 to 9-4-1984, 3-4-1988 to 2-4-1994 and 19-7-2001 to 19-3- 2002; Died. Obit. on 20-3-2002. SAHU, SHRI BAIKUNTHA NATH : Intermediate (Arts); Passed Pleadership Examination from High Court of Orissa; Congress (I) (Orissa); s. of Shri Daidari Sahu; b. August 15, 1930; m. Shrimati Subarnamani Sahu, 1 s. and 4 d.; Member, Rajya Sabha, 7-10-1988 to 2-4-1990. Per. Add . : Village Pabitradiha , Post Office Keonjhargarh , District Keonjhar (Orissa). SAHU, SHRI RAJNI RANJAN : B.A., B.L.; Congress (I) (Bihar); s. of Shri M.P. Sahu; b. November 15, 1934; m. Shrimati Bimlesh Gupta, 3 d.; Member, Rajya Sabha, 10-4-1984 to 9-4-1990 and 10-4-1990 to 9-4-1996; Chairman, (i) Committee on Petitions, Rajya Sabha, 1988-90, (ii) House Committee, Rajya Sabha 1991-94 and (iii) Department-related Parliamentary Standing Committee on Home Affairs, Rajya Sabha, 1995-96; Director, Indian Tourism Development Corporation, 1981-83. Per. Add. : Sahu Tank, Purani Bazar, Muzaffarpur (Bihar). SAHU, SHRI SANTOSH KUMAR : B.A., LL.B.; Congress (I) (Orissa); s. of Shri Kamal Lochan Sahu; b. December 15, 1935; m. Shrimati Basanti Kumari Sahu, 3 s. and 1 d.; Member, Orissa Legislative Assembly, 1961 and 1967; Deputy Minister, Government of Orissa, 1962-67; Member, Rajya Sabha, 3-4-1976 to 2-4-1982, 3- 4-1982 to 2-4-1988 and 3-4-1988 to 2-4-1994; Vice-Chairman, Rajya Sabha, 1984- 86; General Secretary, Orissa P.C.C., 1962-68 and 1974-76. Per. Add. :5, Satyanagar, Bhubaneshwar (Orissa). SAIFULLAH, SHRI K. M. : B.A., B.L.; T.D.P. (Andhra Pradesh); s. of Shri K.M. Rahamatullah; b. August 11, 1944; m. Shrimati Ayesha, 2 s.; Member, Rajya Sabha, 10-4-1996 to 9-4-2002. Per. Add. : 22/307, Anantapur Town, District Anantpur, (Andhra Pradesh). SAIKIA, DR. NAGEN : M.A., Ph.D.; A.G P. (Assam); s. of Shri Umaram Saikia; b. February 11, 1941; m. Shrimati Layanya Saikia, 2 s . and 1 d . ; Member, Rajya Sabha , 3 - 4 - 1 9 8 6 to 2 - 4 - 1 9 9 2 ; Vice-Chairman, Rajya Sabha, 1990-91; Author of a number of books consisting of short-stories, essays, plays, biographies etc. Per. Add. : “Asrays” Jeevan Phukan Nagar, Dibrugarh (Assam). SAIT, SHRI EBRAHIM SULAIMAN : B.A.; M.L. (Kerala); s. of Shri Sulaiman Ebrahim Sait; b. November 3, 1922; m. Shrimati Mariam Bai alias Yashmeen, 2 s. and 3 d.; Member, Rajya Sabha, 3-4-1960 to 2-4-1966; Secretary/Vice-President, M. L., Kerala, 195862. Per. Add. : Convent Road, Ernakulam (Kerala). SAIT, SHRI SALAY MOHAMMED : Independent (Kerala); s. of Shri Ebrahim Sait; b. January 17, 1932; m. Shrimati Zulekha Bai, 1 s. and 3 d.; Member, Rajya Sabha, 3-4-1964 to 2-4 1970; Died. Obit. on 21-10-1999. SAKHALECHA, SHRI VIRENDRA KUMAR : B. A., LL.B.; Jana Sangh (Madhya Pradesh); s. of Shri Keshrimalji Sakhalecha; b. March 4, 1930; m. Shrimati Chetan Kumari, 3 s. and 3 d.; Member, Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly, 1957-72; Leader of the Opposition, Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly; Chairman, Public Accounts Committee, Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly for three years; Deputy Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh, twice; Member, Rajya Sabha, 10-4-1972 to 26-6-1977; Died. Obit. on 21-10-1999. SAKSENA, SHRI HAR PRASAD : Graduate ; Congress (Uttar Pradesh); s. of Shri Tulsi Ram; b. July, 1885; m. Shrimati Jagat Rani Saksena, 2 d.; Member, Rajya Sabha, 3-4-1952 to 2-4-1956 and 3-4 1956 to 2-4-1962; Author of ‘Babu’ (an Urdu Satire); Died. Obit. on 8-11-1962. SAKSENA, SHRI MOHAN LAL : B.Sc., LL. B.; (Nominated); s. of Shri Tej Krishan; b. October 26, 1896; m. Shrimati Shakuntala, 1 s. and 1 d.; Member, (i) Uttar Pradesh Legislative Council, 1924-26, (ii) Central Legislative Assembly, l935-47, (iii) Constituent Assembly, (iv) Provisional Parliament, 1950-52, (v) Lok Sabha, 1952-57 and (vi) Rajya Sabha, 22-11-1959 to 2-4-1964; Union Minister of Rehabilitation, 1948-50; Secretary/ President, UPCC, 1929-35 and 1937-39; Author of a few books; Died. Obit. on 16-8-1965. SALARIA, SHRI SHABBIR AHMAD : M.A., LL.B.; N.C. (Jammu and Kashmir); s. of Choudhary Ferozuddin Salaria ; b . December 2 5 , 1 9 3 4 ; m . Shrimati Zubaida , 3 s . and 2 d . ; Advocate-General, J & K, 1981-84; Member, Rajya Sabha, 27-9- 1989 to 21-10-1992. Per. Add. : The Victory, 201, Dalpatian, Jammu (Jammu and Kashmir). SALASKER, DR. V. H. : Congress (I) (Maharashtra); Member, Rajya Sabha, 30-11- 1981 to 2-4-1982 [Other details not available]; Died. Obit. on 19-11-1997. SALEEM, SHRI MOHAMMAD YUNUS : B.A., LL.B.; Congress (Andhra Pradesh); s. of Shri Mohammad Yusuf; b. September 26, 1912; m. Shrimati Sajida Khatoon, 1 s. and 4 d.; Member, Lok Sabha 1967-71; Union Deputy Minister holding portfolios of Law and Railways, 1967-71, Member, Rajya Sabha, 3-4-1974 to 2-4-1980. Per. Add. : Troop Bazar, Hyderabad (Andhra Pradesh). SALIG RAM, DR. : Congress (Himachal Pradesh ) ; s . of Shri Purshotam Ram; b. August 15, 1909; m. Shrimati Vidhya Devi, 4 s. and 4 d.; Member, Rajya Sabha, 3- 4-1966 to 19-3-1972; Died. Obit. on 4-11-1986. SALIM ALI, SHRI : D.Sc. (Honoris Causa); (Nominated); s. of Dr. Salim Moizuiddin Ali; b. November 12, 1896; Member, Rajya Sabha, 4-9-1985 to 20-6-1987; Recipient of (i) Padma Bhushan, 1958, (ii) Padma Vibhushan, 1976 and (iii) Several national and international awards; Author of books on Orinthology; Died. Obit. on 27-7-1987. SALVE, SHRI N. K. P. : B.Com., F.C.A.; Congress (I) (Maharashtra); s. of Shri P.K. Salve; b. March 18, 1921; m. Dr. (Shrimati) Ambriti Salve, 1 s . and 1 d . ; Member , Lok Sabha , 1967- 7 7 ; Chairman , (i) Select Committee on the Taxation Laws (Amendment) Bill, 1973 and (ii) Committee of Privileges, Lok Sabha; Member, Rajya Sabha, 3-4-1978 to 2-4-1984, 3-4-1984 to 2-4-1990, 3-4-1990 to 2-4-1996 and 3-4-1996 to 2-4-2002; Union Minister of State holding portfolios of Information and Broadcasting, Steel and Mines, Parliamentary Affairs and Power, 1982-84 and 1993-96 ; Chairman , Ninth Finance Commission; Author of a few books. Per. Add. : Mount Road, Nagpur (Maharashtra). SAMADANI, SHRI M. P. ABDUSSAMAD : M.A., M. Phil.; M.L. (Kerala); s. of Shri Maulana Abdul Hameed Haidari; b. January 1, 1959; Member, Rajya Sabha, 2-7- 1994 to 1-7-2000 and 2-7-2000 till date; Author of (i) Sikh Religion and (ii) The History of Middle East. Per. Add . : Iqbal Bhavan , Sirhind Nagar , Kottakkal , Distt . Malappuram - 676503 (Kerala). SAMAL, SHRI MAN MOHAN : B.A., LL.B.; B.J.P. (Orissa); s. of Shri Kambhupani Samal; b. April 15, 1959; m. Shrimati Pranati Samal, 1 d.; Member, Rajya Sabha, 4- 4-2000 till date. Per. Add. : At/P.O. Adampur, District Bhadrak (Orissa). SAMANTARAY, SHRI PRAVAT KUMAR : B.A. (Hons.), M.A., LL.B.; J.D. (Orissa); s. of Shri Suryamani Samantaray; b. April 22, 1950; m. Shrimati Prativa Manjari Mohanty, 2 s. and 1 d.; Member, Rajya Sabha, 3-4-1990 to 2-4-1996; Vice- President, State Janata Dal, Orissa. Per. Add. : Village and Post Office Shasanipara Via Marashaghai, District Cuttack (Orissa). SAMBASIVAM, SHRI ERA : S.S.L.C.; A.I.A.D.M.K. (I) (Tamil Nadu); s. of Shri Era Mamourthy; b. October 12, 1924; m. (i) Shrimati Venkalkshmi and (ii) Shrimati S.J. Shanthi, 2 s. and 3 d.; Member, (i) Tamil Nadu Legislative Council, 1968-76 and (ii) Rajya Sabha, 25-7-1983 to 24-7-1989. Per. Add. : 11, Agraharam Street, Kurrinjipady, District South Arcot (Tamil Nadu). SAMBHU PRASAD, SHRI S. : Graduate (Viswabharti); Congress (Tamil Nadu); s. of Shri S. Sivabrahmam; b. January 26, 1911; m. Shrimati S. Kamakshamma, 2 s. and 3 d.; Member, Rajya Sabha, 3-4-1952 to 2-4-1956; Died. Obit. on 31-7-1972. SAMUEL, SHRI MUDUMALA HENRY : Congress (Andhra Pradesh); s. of Shri Mudumala Issac; b. June 21, 1912; m. Shrimati D.B. Samuel, 2 d.; Member, Rajya Sabha, 18-4-1957 to 2-4-1958, 3-4-1958 to 2-4-1964 and 3-4-1968 to 16-2-1972; Died. Obit. on 13-3-1972. SAMY, SHRI V. P. M. : Intermediate; A.I.A.D.M.K. (Pondicherry); s. of Shri V. Poongavanam; b. April 12, 1930; m. Shrimati Indira, 1 s. and 2 d.; Member, Rajya Sabha, 28-7-1977 to 27-7-1983. Per. Add. : No. 70, Dr. Ambedkar Street, (III Cross) Venkata Nagar Extension (Pondicherry).
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