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List of Mps 1957 REGISTERED No. D. 221 The Gazette of India EXTRAORDINARY PART II—Section 3 PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY No. 179] NEW DELHI, FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1957 MINISTRY OF LAW NOTIFICATION New Delhi, the 5th April, 1957 S.R.O, 1120.—WHEREAS a general election has been held for the purpose of con- stituting a new House of the People: AND WHEREAS the date originally fixed for the completion of the general election under clause (e) of section 30 of the Representation of the People Act, 1951 (43 of 1951), was the 31st March, 1957? Now, THEREFORE, in pursuance of section 73 of the said Act the Central Government hereby notifies the names of the members elected for the various Parliamentary constituencies by the said date together with the names of persons nominated so far by the President under article 331 of the Constitu- tion or under sub-section (1) of section 4 of the Representation of the People Act, 1950 (43 of 1950):— S. No. of Name of constituency constituency- Name of member. (1) (2) (3) ANDHRA PRADESH 1. Srikakulam Shri Boddepalli Rajagopala Rao. 2. Parvathipuram Shri Dippala Suri Dora. Parvathipuram (Reserved) Shri Biddika Satyanarayana 3. Visakhapatnam Shri Pusapati Vijayarama Gajapathi Raju Raja. 4. Golugonda Shri Missula Suryanarayanamurthy. Golugonda (Reserved) Shri Kankipati Veeranna Padalu. 5. Rajahmundry Shri Datla Satyanarayanaraju. 6. Kakinada Shri Mosalikanti Tirumala Rao. Kakinada (Reserved) Shri B. S. Murthy. 7. Narasapur Shri Uddaraju Ramam. 8. Eluru Kumari Mothey Vedakumari. 9. Gudivada Shri Duggirala Balarama Krishnaiah. 10. Vijayavada Shrimati Komarraju Achamamba. 1403 1404 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA EXTRAORDINARY fPAUT H (2) in 11. Masulipatnam Shri Mandali Venkata Krishna Rao. 12. Tenali Shri Gogineni Ranganayakulu alias N. G. Ranga. 13. Guntur Shri Kotha Raghuramaiah. 14. Ongole Shri Ronda Narapareddy. IB. Markapur Shri Chegireddi Ballreddi. 16. Nellore Shri Rebala Lakshminarasa Reddy. Nellore (Reserved) Shri B. Anjanappa. 17. Chittoor Shri M. Ananthasayanam Ayyangar. Chittoor (Reserved) Shri M. V. Gangadharasiva. 18. Rajampet Shri T. N. Viawanatha Reddy. 19. Cuddapah Shri V. Rami Reddy. 20. Anantapur Shri T. Nagi Reddy. 21. Hlndupur Shri K. V. Ramakrishna Reddy. 22. Adonl Shri Pendekanti Venkatasubbaiah. 23. Kumool Shri Osman AH Khan. 24. Mahbubnagar Shri J, Rameshwar Rao. Mahbubnagar (Reserved) Shri Puli Ramaswamy. 25. Hyderabad Shri Vinayak Rao. 26. Secunderabad Shri Mohiuddin Ahmed. 27. Vicarabad Shrimati Sangam Laxml Bai. 28. Medak Shri P. Hanumanth Rao. 29. Nizamabad Shri Harish Chandra Heda. 30. Adilabad Shri K, Ashanna. 31. Karimnagar Shri Sriranga Rao. Karimnagar (Reserved) Shri M. R. Krishna. 32. Warangal Shri Sadath All Khan. 33. Mahbubabad Shri Ktikala Madhusudhan Rao. 34. Khammam Shri Vittal Rao. 35. Nalgonda Shri Devulapalli Venkateswar Rao. Nalgonda (Reserved) Shri Devanapalli Rajiah. ASSAM 36. Cachar Shri Dwarikanath Tewari. Cachar (Reserved) Shri Nibaran Chandra Laskar. 37. Autonomous Shri Hynniewta Hoover. Districts (Reserved) 38. Dhubri Shri Amjad All. 39. Goalpara Rani Manjula Debi. Goalpara (Reserved) Shri Dharanidhar Basumatari. 40. Gauhati Shri Hem Barua. 41. Darrang Shri Bijoy Chandra Bhagavati. 42. Nowgong Shri Kataki Liladhar. 43. Jorhat Shrimati Moflda Ahmed. 44. Sibsagar Shri Prafulla Chandra Barooah. 43. Dibrugarh Shri Jogendra Nath Hazarika. BISAR 40. Bagaha Shri Bibhuti Mishra. 47. Ghamparan Shri Bepin Behari Varma. Champaran (Reserved) Shri Bhola Rout. 48. Gopalgan] Dr. Syed Mahmud. 49. Siwan Shri Jhulan Singh. 50. Chapra Shri Rajendra Singh. SEC. |3] THE GAZETTE OF INDIA EXTRAORDINARY 1493 (1) (2) (3) 51. Maharajganj Shri Mahendra Nath Singh. 52. Kesaria Shri Dwarka Nath Tiwary. B3. Hajipur Shri Rajeshwar Patel. Hajlpur (Reserved) Shri Chandramanl Lai Chaudhary. B4. Muzaffarpur Shri Shyamnandan Sahaya. 53. Sitamarhi Acharya J. B. Kripalani. 56. Pupri Shri Digvijaya Naraln Singh. 57. Jainagar Shri Shyamnandan Miflhra. 58. Madhubani Shri Anirudh Singh. 59. Samastipur Shri Satyanarain Sinha, 60. Darbhanga Shri Shreenarayan Das. Darbhanga (Reserved) Shri Rameshwar Sah. 61. Saharaa Shri Lalit Naraln Mishra. Saharsa (Reserved) Shri Sardar Bholl. 62. Kishanganj Shri Mohammad Tahir. 63. Purnea Shri Phanigopal Sen Gupta. 64. Katihar Shri Awadhesh Kumar Singh. 65. Rajmahal (Reserved) Shri Murmu Paika. 66- Dumka Shri Suresh Chandra Choudhary. Dumka (Reserved) Shri Debi Soren. 67. Banka Shrlmati Shakuntala Devi. 68. Bhagalpur Shri Banarsi Prasad Jhunjhunwala. 69. Monghyr Shri Banarsi Prasad Sinha. Monghyr (Reserved) Shri Nayan Tara Das. 70. Khagaria Shri Jialal Mandal. 71. Begusaral Shri Mathura Prasad Miflhra. 72. Nalanda Shri Kailash Pati Singh. 73. Barh Shrlmati Tarkeshwarl Devi. 74. Patna Shri Sarangdhar Sinha. 75- Shahabad Shri Baliram Bhagat. 76. Buxar Shri Kamal Singh. 77. Saearam Shri Ram Subhag Singh. Sasaram (Reserved) Shri Jagjlwan Ram. 78. Aurangabad Shri Satyendra Narain Singh. 79. Nawada Shrimati Satyabhama Devi. Nawada (Reserved) Shri Ramdhani Das- 80. Gaya Shri Brajeshwar Prasad. 81. Chatra Shrlmati Vijaya Raje. 82. Giridlh Shri Quazi S. A. Matin. 83. Dhanbad Shri P. C. Bose. 84, Hazaribagh Shrimati Lalita Rajyalaxmi. 85 Ranchi East Shri M. R. Masanl. 86 Jamshedpur Shri M. K. Ghosh. 87- SInghbhum (Reserved) Shri Shambhu Charan. 88. Ranchi West (Reserved) Shri Jalpal Singh. 89. Lohardaga (Reserved) Shri Ignace Beck. 9ft. Palamau Shri Gajendra Prasad Sinha. BOMBAY 91. Kutch Shri Bhavanji Arjan KMmji. 92. Zalawad Shri Ghanshyamlal Chhotalal Oca. 93. Madhya Saurashtra Shri Manubhai MansuKhlal Shah. 94. Halar Shri Jaisukhlal Lalshankar Hathi, 35. Sorath Shri Narendrabhai Pragji Nathavani. 98. Glrnar Shrimati Jayaben Vajubhai Shah. 1406 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA EXTRAORDINARY TPAET II (1) (2) (3) 97. Gohilwad Shri Balvantrai Gopalji Mehta. 98. Banaskantha Shri Akbarbhai Dalumiya Chawda. 99. Sabarkantha Shri Gulzarilal Bulakhiram Nanda. 100. Mehsana Shri Purushottamdas Ranchhoddas Patel. 101. Patan Shri Motlsinh Bahadurslnh Thakore- 102. Ahmedabad Shri Indulal Kanaiyalal Yagnik. Ahmedabad (Reserved) Shri Karsandas Ukabhai Parmar. 103. Kaira Thakor Shri Fatesinhji Ratansinhji Dabhi. 104. Anand Shrimati Maniben Vallabhbhai Patel. 105. Panchmahals Shri Maneklal Maganlal Gandhi. 106. Dohad (Reserved) Shri Jaljibhai Koyabhai Dindod. 107. Baroda Shri Fateslnhrao Fratapsinhrao Gaekwad. 108. Broach Shri Chandrashanker Maniahanker Bhat. 109, Mandvi (Reserved) Shri Chhaganlal Madarishai Kedaria. 110. Surat Shri Morarji Ranchhodji Desai. 111. Bulsar (Reserved) Shri Nanubhai Nichhabhai Patel. 112. Bombay City South Phri Sadashiv Kamoji Patil, us. Bombay City Central Shri Shripad Amrit Dange. Bombay City Central Shri Gopal Kaluji Manay. (Reserved) 114. Bombay City North Shri Vengalil Krishnan Krishna Menon. 115. Thana Shri Shamrao Vishnu Parulekar. Thana (Reserved) Shri Laxman Mahadya Matera. 116. Kolaba Shri Rajaram Balkrishna Raut. 117. Poona Shri Narayan Ganesh Goray. U8. Baramati Shri Keshavrao Marutirao Jedhe. 110. Khed Shri Balasaheb Dagaduji Salunke. 120. Ratnagiri Shri Premjibhai Ranchhoddas Assar. 121. Rajapur Shri Pai Nath B«pu. 122. Kolhapur Shri Bhausaheb Raosaheb Mahagaon- lcnr Kolhapur (Reserved) Shri Shankarrao Khanderao Dige. 123. Miraj Shri Balwant Patil alias Balasaheb Pandurang. 124. Karad Shri Dajisaheb Ramrao Chavan. 12S. Satara Shri Nana Ratnchandra Patil. 126. Sholapur Shri Jayawant Ghanashyam More. Sholapur (Reserved) Shri Tayappa Hari Sonawane. 127. Ahmednagar Shri Raghunath Keshav Khadilkar. 128. Kopargaon Shri Bapu Chandrasen Kamble. 129. Nasik Shri Bhaurao Krishnarao Galkwad. 130. Malegaon Shri Yadav Narayan Jadhav. 131. West Khandesh (Reserved) Shri Laxman Vedu Valvi. 132. Dhulia Shri Uttamrao Laxman Patil. 133. East Khandesh Shri Nausbir Cursetji Bharucha. 134. Buldana Shri Shioram Rango Rane. 135. Akola Shri Gopalrao Bajirao Khedkar. Akola (Reserved) Shri Laxman Shrawan Bhatkar. SKC, 3] THE GAZETTE OF INDIA EXTRAORDINARY 1407 (D (2) (3) 136. Amravatl Doctor Panjabrao Shamrao Desh- mukh. 137. Ramtek Shri Krishnarao Gulabrao Desh- 138. Nagpur mukh. Shrimati Anasuyabai Purushotttum. 139. Bhandaxa Kale. Shri Ramchandra Martand Hajama- vis. Bhandara (Reserved) Shri Balkrishna Ramchandra Wasnik, 140. Chan da Shri V. N. Swarai. 141. Wardha Shri Kamalnayan Jamnalal Bajaj. 142. Yeotmal Shri Deorao Yeshwant Gohokar. 143. Nanded Shri Hari Har Rao Sonule. Nanded (Reserved) Shri Deor Rao Namdeo Rao Kamble. 144. Osmanabad Shri Venkatrao Sriniwasrao. 145. Bhlr Shri Rakhamaji Dhondiba. 146. Parbhani Shri Nago Rao. 147. Jalna Shri Saif Faiz Tayabji. 148. Aurangabad Shri Swami Ramanand Tirath. KERALA 149. Trivandrun Shri Easwara Iyer. 160. Chirayinkil Shri Kumaran. 151. Quilon Shri Parameswaran Nalr. Quilon (Reserved) Shri Kodiyan. 152. Ambalapuzha Shri P. T. Punnoose. 153. Thiruvella Shri P. K. Vasudevan Nalr. 164. Kottayam Shri Maniyangadan Mathew. 155. Muvattupuzha Shri George Thomas. Shri Thomas (Alungal). 156. Ernakulam Shri Narayanankutty Menon. 157. Mukundapuram Shri Krishnan (Krishana Vilaaom 158. Trichur Keerakulangara Warriam). 159. Palghat Shri Eacharan V. Iyyani. Palghat (Reserved) Shri P. Kunhan. 160. Kozhikode Shri Kuttikrishnan Nair. 161. Manjerl Shri Pocker Kuttiyatha. 162. Badagara Shri K. B. Menon. 163. Telllchery Shri M. K. Jinachandran. 164. Kasergod Shri Ayillath Kuttierl Gopalai MADHYA PRADESH 165. Gwallor Shri Radhecharan. GwalJor (Reserved) Shri Sooraj Prasad alias Surya 166. Sbivpuri Prasad. 167. Guna Shri Brijnarain. 168. Shajapur Shximati Vijaya Raje Scindia. Shajapur (Reserved) Shri Leeladhar. Shri Kanhaiyalal. 169. UJjaJn Shri Radholal Vyas. 170. Mandsaur Shri Manak
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