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AAS MOHAMMAD, SHRI : Studied Upto Secondary Level, Fazil-E-Dinyat; J.D AAS MOHAMMAD, SHRI : Studied upto Secondary level, Fazil-e-Dinyat; J.D. (Bihar); s. of Shri Okil Mohammad; b. November 10, 1956; m. Shrimati Aisha, 1 d.; Member, Rajya Sabha, 3-4-1994 to 2-4-2000. Per. Add. : Village-Belaur, P.O. Belaur, District-Siwan (Bihar). ABDI, SHRI HASHIM RAZA ALLAHABADI : Junior Cambridge; Congress (I) (Uttar Pradesh); s. of Shri Ishrat Hussan Abdi; b . February 18,1929 ; m . Shrimati Gohar Abdi , 3 d . ; Member, (i) Uttar Pradesh Legislative Council, 1976 to 1982 and (ii) Rajya Sabha, 3-4-1982 to 2-4-1988; Author of “Uttam Balidan”; Died. Obit. on 13-10-1989. ABDUL KHADER, SHRI M. S. : B.Sc.; D.M.K. (Tamil Nadu); s . of Hajee M .M .S . Hameed Marikaya ; b . May 2 7 , 1 9 3 1 ; m. Shrimati E. Zarina Begum, 2 s. and 4 d.; Member, Rajya Sabha, 3-4-1972 to 2-4-1978. Per. Add. : 4 8 , Thulasinga Naicker Street , Pudupet , Madras (Tamil Nadu). ABDUL LATIF, SHRI : Congress (Tripura) ; s . of Moulvi Mohammad Musim Mia; b. 1912; m. Begum Jebunnisa Khanom, 3 s. and 1 d; Member, Rajya Sabha, 3-4- 1956 to 2-4-1962; Died. Obit. on 2-1-1991. ABDUL RAHIM, SHRI : Congress (Madras now Tamil Nadu); s. of Kazi Abdul Karim; b. June 7, 1902; m. Shrimati Bibijan, 1 s. and 2 d.; Member, Rajya Sabha, 3-4-1958 to 2-4-1962; Author of four books in Tamil; Died. Obit. on 14- 11-1977. ABDUL SAMAD, SHRI A. K. A. : M.A. (Islamic History and Culture); M.L. (Tamil Nadu); s. of Allama A. K. Abdul Hameed Baqavi; b. October 4, 1926; m. Shrimati Nargis Banu, 3 s. and 2 d.; Member, Rajya Sabha, 3-4-1964 to 2-4-1970 and 3- 4-1970 to 2-4-1976; Publisher of translation of Holy Quran in Tamil and a number of literary books in Tamil; Died. Obit. on 19-4-1999. ABDUL SHAKOOR, MAULANA : Alim Fazil ; Congress (Rajasthan); s. of Munshi Shujaat Ali; b. February 4, 1920; m. Shrimati Sahera Khanum, 3 d.; Member, Rajya Sabha, 3-4-1952 to 2-4-1954, 3-4-1956 to 2-4-1962 and 3-4-1962 to 2- 4-1968; Died. Obit. on 19-12-1969. * ABDULLAH, DR. FAROOQ: M.B.B.S., D.Litt. (Honoris Causa); J & K N C (Jammu & Kashmir); s. of Sheikh Mohammed Abdullah; b. October 21, 1937; m. Shrimati Mollie Abdullah, 1 s. and 3 d.; Member, (i) Lok Sabha, 1980-82, (ii) Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Council, 1982-83, (iii) Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly, 1983-87, 1987-90 and 1996-2002 and (iv) Rajya Sabha, 30-11-2002 till date; Minister of Health, Government of Jammu and Kashmir, 1982 and Chief Minister, Jammu and Kashmir , 1 9 8 2 - 1 9 8 4 , 1986-90 and 1996-2002; Recipient of Dr. B. C. Roy Award. Per. Add.: 40, Gupkar Road, Srinagar (Jammu & Kashmir). ABID, SHRI KASIM ALI : Oriental Graduate; Congress (Andhra Pradesh); s. of Hakim Karim Uddin; b. July 20, 1927; m. Shrimati Amina Khatoon, 3 s. and 2 d.; Member, Rajya Sabha, 10-4-1972 to 9-4-1978; Died. Obit. on 27-11-1995. ABID ALI, SHRI : Congress (Maharashtra); s. of Shri Jaferbhai, b. 1899; m. Shrimati Zarinabai, 3 s. and l d; Member, (i) erstwhile Bombay Legislative Council, 1947-52 and (ii) Rajya Sabha, 3-4-1952 to 2-4-1954, 3-4-1954 to 2-4- 1958, 3-4-1958 to 2-4-1964 and 3-4-1964 to 2-4-1970; Union Deputy Minister for Labour, 1952-62; General-Secretary, Bombay P.C.C., 1929-34; Vice- President, INTUC; Author of ‘Mazdoor-Se-Minister ’; Died. Obit. on 23-7-1973. ABRAHAM, SHRI P. : Congress (Pondicherry); s. of Shri Punnuswamy; b. April 21, 1917; m. Shrimati Marie Louise, 4 s. and 6 d.; Member, (i) Pondicherry Legislative Assembly, 1959-63 and (ii) Rajya Sabha, 7-8-1963 to 6-8-1969; Died. Obit. on 9-6-1980. * ABRAR AHMED, DR. : M.Com., Ph.D.; I.N.C. (Rajasthan); s. of Shri Mohammed Ishaq; b. July 10, 1956; m. Shrimati Yashmeen Khan, 1 s. and 1 d.; Member, Rajya Sabha, 3-4-1988 to 2-4-1994 and 10-4-2002 till date; Author of ‘Text book of Income Tax’. Per. Add. : Farm House, Ranthambore Road, Sawai Madhopur (Rajasthan). ABU ABRAHAM, SHRI: B.Sc.; (Nominated); s. of Shri Attupurathu M. Mathew; b. June 11, 1924; m. Shrimati Sarojini, 2 d; Member, Rajya Sabha, 3-4-1972 to 2-4-1978; Edited a world collection of cartoons and published collection of own cartoons; Died. Obit. on 2-12-2002. ADIK , SHRI GOVINDRAO : B .A . (Hons ) , LL .B . ; I.N.C. (Maharashtra); s. of Shri Wamanrao; b. June 13, 1939; m. Shrimati Pushplata Adik, 1 s. and 3 d.; Member, Maharashtra Legislative Assembly, 1972-78, 1978-80 and 1980-85, Minister holding portfolios of Irrigation & Command Area Development Authority, Law & Judiciary and Information & Publicity Departments, Government of Maharashtra, 1978-80; Member, Rajya Sabha, 3-8-1993 to 2-4-1994 and 3-4- 1994 to 2-4-2000; General Secretary, Maharashtra Pradesh Congress Committee, 1973-79 and 1985-89, Founder/Chairman/Chief Editor, Weekly “Shrirampur Times”. Per. Add. : Silver Sands, 204, Veer Savarkar Marg, Mahim, Mumbai - 400016 (Maharashtra). ADISESHIAH, DR. MALCOLM SATHIANATHAN : M.A., Ph .D . (London School of Economics and Cambridge ) ; (Nominated); s. of Shri Varanasi Paul Adiseshia; b. April 18, 1910; m. Shrimati Elizabeth Adiseshia , 1 s . and 1 d . ; Member, Rajya Sabha, 14-4-1978 to 13-4-1984; Author of a number of books on various subjects; Died. Obit. on 7-12-1994. ADITYENDRA, SHRI : B.Sc.; Congress (Rajasthan); s. of Shri Shankar Lal; b. June, 1907; m. Shrimati Anar Devi, 2 s. and 4 d.; Member, Rajya Sabha, 3-4- 1954 to 2-4-1960; President, Rajasthan State Congress; Died. Obit. on 21-10- 1999. ADIVAREKAR, SHRIMATI SUSHILA SHANKAR: B.A.; Congress (I) (Maharashtra); d. of Shri Mansukhlal Desai; b. June 20, 1923; m. Shri Shankar Adivarekar; Member, Rajya Sabha, 18-9-1971 to 2-4-1972, 3-4-1972 to 2-4-1978 and 3-4- 1978 to 2-4-1984, Author of novels and short stories in Gujarati. Per. Add. : 8, Maskati Court, Maharashi Karve Road, Bombay (Maharashtra). ADVANI, SHRI LAL K. : Law Graduate; BJP (Madhya Pradesh); s . of Shri Kishinchand D . Advani ; b . November 8, 1927; m. Shrimati Kamla Advani, 1 s. and 1 d.; Member, Delhi Metropolitan Council, 1966-70; Chairman, Metropolitan Council Delhi, 1967-70; Member, (i) Rajya Sabha, 3-4-1970 to 2-4-1976, 3-4- 1976 to 2-4-1982, 3-4-1982 to 2-4-1988 and 3-4-1988 to 27-11-1989 and (ii) Lok Sabha, 1989-91, 1991-96, 1998-99 and 1999 till date; Leader of the House in Rajya Sabha, March, 1977 to July, 1979; Leader of the Opposition, (i) Rajya Sabha, January-April, 1980, (ii) Lok Sabha, 1989- 9 1 and 1 9 9 1 - 9 3 ; Union Minister, (i ) Information and Broadcasting, 1977-79, (ii ) Home Affairs, 1999 till date and (iii) Deputy Prime Minister, 2002 till date; President, (i) Delhi State Jana Sangh, 1970-72, (ii) Al1 India Jana Sangh, 1973 to 1976 and (iii) B.J.P. May, 1986-91 and 1993-98; General Secretary, (i) Janata Party, 1977 and (ii) BJP, 1980. Per. Add. : C-1/6, Pandara Park, New Delhi-110003. AGARWAL, SHRl AMAR NATH : Congress (Uttar Pradesh); s. of Rai Radharaman; b. September 27, 1904; m. Shrimati Snehalata Agarwal, 1 s. and 3 d.; Member, (i) Uttar Pradesh Legislative Council, 1936-52 and (ii) Rajya Sabha, 3-4-1952 to 2-4-1954 and 3-4-1954 to 2-4-1960; Died. Obit. on 20-4-1981. AGARWAL, SHRI BENI PRASAD : Congress (West Bengal); s. of Shri Ram Kumar Dalmia; b. 1898; m. Shrimati Jayadevi, 1 s. and 1 d.; Member, Rajya Sabha, 3-4-1952 to 2-4-1958. Per. Add. : 87, Southern Avenue, Calcutta (West Bengal). AGARWAL, SHRI JAGANNATH PRASAD : Congress (Uttar Pradesh); s. of Shri Lachmi Narain Agarwal; b. March, 1902; m. Shrirmati Parbati Devi, 1 d.; Member, (i) Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly, 1937-52 and (ii) Rajya Sabha, 3- 4-1952 to 2-4-1958 and 3-4-1958 to 2-4-1964; Died. Obit. on 27-12-1990. AGARWAL, SHRI LAKKHI RAM : Middle; B.J.P. (Chhattisgarh); s . of Shri Mansha Ram Agarwal ; b . February 13, 1932 ; m. Shrimati Marwan Devi, 5 s. and 1 d.; Member, Rajya Sabha, 10-4-1990 to 9-4-1996 and 10-4-1996 to 9-4- 2002. President/General Secretary, B.J.P., Madhya Pradesh. Per. Add. : Post Office Kharsia. District Raigarh (Chhattisgarh). * AGARWAL, PROF. M. M. : M.Com., LL.B., M.A.; Independent (Uttar Pradesh ) ; s . of Shri P.L . Agarwal ; b . April 2 1 , 1 9 3 4 ; m. Shrimati Prabha Agarwal, 2s. and 1d.; Member, Rajya Sabha, 3-4-2000 till date. Per. Add. : 16/71, Civil Lines, Kanpur (Uttar Pradesh). AGARWAL, SHRI RAMDAS : Intermediate, Hindi Visharad; BJP (Rajasthan); s. of Shri Rameshwar Das Agarwal; b. March l7, 1937; m. Shrimati Maanwati Agarwal , 3 s . ; Member, Rajya Sabha , 10-4-1990 to 9-4-1996 and 10-4-1996 to 9-4- 2002; Chairman, Committee on Industry, 2000-2002. Per. Add. : 237, Shree Rameshwaram, Kishnapol Bazar, Jaipur. AGARWAL, SHRI SATISH : M.Com., LL.B.; B.J.P. (Rajasthan); s. of Shri Tulsi Ram; b. September 27, 1928; m. Shrimati Shanta Agarwal, 2 s. and 1 d.; Member, Rajasthan Legislative Assembly for three terms, 1957-72; Chairman, Committee on Petitions, Rajasthan Legislative Assembly, 1965-67; Member of Panel of Chairmen, Rajasthan Legislative Assembly, 1957-67 and 1969-71; Member, Lok Sabha, 1977-80 and 1980-84; Union Minister of State for Finance, 1977-79; Member, Rajya Sabha, 3-4-1994 to 10-9-1997; Chairman, Public Accounts Committee, Lok Sabha, 1981-83; Chief Whip, B.J.P., Lok Sabha, 1980-84; Deputy Leader of B.J.P.
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