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Congress (I) (Kerala); S J JACOB, SHRI M. M. : M.A., LL.B., Diploma in Income-Tax Law and Certificate in Social Science; Congress (I) (Kerala); s. of late Shri Mathew; b. August 9, 1928; m. Shrimati Achamma, 4 d.; Member, Rajya Sabha, 2-7-1982 to 1-7- 1988 and 2-7-1988 to 1-7-1994; Chairman, Committee on Subordinate Legislation, Rajya Sabha, 1984-86; Deputy Chairman, Rajya Sabha, 22-2-1986 to 21-10-1986; Chairman, Committee of Privileges, Rajya Sabha, 1986; Union Minister of State of the Ministry of Water Resources and Minister of State in the Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs, October, 1986 to November, 1989; General Secretary, Kerala P.C.C.(I), 1978-84. Per. Add. : I-1, Jawahar Nagar, Thiruvananthapuram (Kerala). JADHAV, SHRI D. K. : (Madhya Pradesh); Member, Rajya Sabha, 25- 3 - 1969 to 2 - 4 - 1970 . [Other details not available . ] Died . Obit. on 24-2-1997. JADHAV, SHRI PANDURANG DHARMAJI : Matric, Diploma in Leather Technology ; (Nominated ) ; s . of Shri Dharamji Amboji Jadhav; b. September 9, 1922; m. Shrimati Ushatai Mukane, 3 s. and 2 d.; Member, (i) Bombay Legislative Assembly, 1952-57 and (ii) Rajya Sabha, 14-4-1978 to 13-4-1984; Recipient of Padma Shri, 1971; Died. Obit. on 27-7-1987. JADHAV, SHRI VITHALRAO MADHAVRAO : M .Sc . (Agriculture) ; Congress (I) (Maharashtra); s. of Shri Madhavrao Patil (Jadhav); b. October 30, 1937; m. Shrimati Shobha Vithalrao Jadhav, 2 d.; Member, Rajya Sabha, 3-4-1982 to 2-4- 1988 and 3-4-1988 to 2-4-1994. Per. Add. : 1, H.I.G. Colony, Near I.T.I., Nanded (Maharashtra). JAGARLAMUDI, SHRI CHANDRAMOULI : B.A., B.L.; Swatantra Party (Andhra Pradesh); s. of Shri J. Kuppuswamy Choudhary; b. July 4, 1914; m. Shrimati Ganga Bhawani, 4 s. and 1 d.; Member, (i) Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly, 1955-62 and (ii) Rajya Sabha, 3-4-1968 to 2-4-1974. Per. Add. : 14th Line, Arundelpet, Guntur (Andhra Pradesh). JAGAT NARAIN, SHRI : B .A . ; B.K.D. (Haryana ) ; s . of Shri Lakshmi Dass Chopra; b. May 31, 1899; m. Shrimati Shanti Devi , 2 s . and 8 d . ; Member , Punjab Legislative Assembly, 1952-62; Minister, Government of Punjab, 1952-56; Member, Rajya Sabha, 3-4-1964 to 2-4-1970; General-Secretary, Punjab P.C.C., 1951-54; Died. Obit. on 10-9-1981. JAGATPAL SINGH THAKUR, SHRI : Matric; Congress (I) Madhya Pradesh; s. of Shri Krishan Chandra Singh; b. March 11, 1923; m. Shrimati Vidya Vati, 3 s.; Member, Rajya Sabha, 10-4-1984 to 9-4-1990; General Secretary, M.P.C.C. (I); Died. Obit. on 21-10-1999. JAGMOHAN, SHRI : M.A.; (Nominated); s. of Shri Amir Chand; b. September 25, 1927; m. Shrimati Uma Jagmohan, 1 s. and 1 d.; Lt. Governor of Delhi, 1980-81 and 1982-84 and Goa, Daman and Diu, 1981-82; Governor of Jammu and Kashmir, 1984-90; Member, (i ) Lok Sabha 1 9 9 6 - 9 7 and 1 9 9 8 till date , (ii ) Rajya Sabha , 28-5-1990 to 9-5-1996; Union Minister holding portfolios of, (i) Urban Development and Poverty Alleviation , 1999-2001, (ii) Tourism and Statistics and Programme Implementation, 2001 and (iii) Tourism and Culture, 2001 till date; Recipient of, (i) Padma Shri 1971, (ii) Padma Bhushan, 1977 and (iii) Australian Cultural Award, 1975; Author of a few books. Per. Add. : 61, Lodhi Estate, New Delhi. JAIN, SHRI AJIT PRASAD : M.A. (Hons.), LL.B.; Congress (Uttar Pradesh); s. of Shri Mukund Lal; b. 1902; m. Shrimati Lakshmi Devi, 2 s. and 1 d.; Member, (i) Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly, 1937- 4 6 and 1 9 4 6 - 4 7 , (ii ) Constituent Assembly, 1 9 4 7 - 5 0 , (iii) Provisional Parliament, 1950-52, (iv) Lok Sabha, 1952-57, 1957-62 and 1962-65, (v) Rajya Sabha 3-4-1968 to 2-4-1974; President, U.P.C.C., 1961-64; Union Minister, (i) Relief and Rehabilitation, 1950- 54 and (ii) Food and Agriculture, 1954-59; Governor of Kerala, 1965-66; Author of a few books; Died. Obit. on 28-2-1977. JAIN, SHRIMATI CHANDRIKA ABHINANDAN : B.A., LL.B., LL.M., D.B.M.; I.N.C. (Maharashtra); d. of Shri Premji Moolji Kenia; b. January 13, 1951; m. Shri Abhinandan Jain; Member, Maharashtra Legislative Assembly ; Chairman , Committee on Subordinate Legislation, Maharashtra Legislative Assembly,1985- 86; Minister of State, Government of Maharashtra, 1986-88; Member, Rajya Sabha, 3-4-1990 to 2-4-1996. Per. Add. : B-14, Ocean Gold Society, Twin Towers Lane, Prabhadevi, Mumbai. JAIN, SHRI DHARAMCHAND : Congress (I) (Bihar); s. of Shri Mishrilal Jain; b. August 15, 1935; m. Shrimati Sobha Jain, 1 s. and 3 d.; Member, Rajya Sabha, 3-4-1970 to 2-4-1976 and 3-4-1976 to 2-4 1982; Died. Obit. on 12-12-1995. JAIN, SHRI J. K. : Sahitya Ratna; Congress (I) (Madhya Pradesh); s . of Shri Rajey Lal Jain ; b . August 1 5 , 1 9 3 9 ; m . Shrimati Nirmal Jain, 1 s. and 1 d.; Member, Rajya Sabha, 30-6-1980 to 29-6-1986. Per. Add. : 16, Park Area, Karol Bagh, New Delhi. JAIN, DR. JINENDRA KUMAR : M.B.B.S., M.S., F.I.C.S.; B.J.P. (Madhya Pradesh); s. of late Shri Ilam Chand Jain; b. February 18, 1945; m. Dr. (Mrs.) Ragini Jain, 1 s. and 1 d.; Member, Rajya Sabha, 23-3-1990 to 2-4-1994. Per. Add. : Jain Medical Centre, A-39, N.D. S.E.-II, New Delhi. JAIN, SHRI RAJENDRA PRASAD : Bihar; Member, Rajya Sabha, 3-4-1964 (Election declared void). Per. Add. : II/C-95-98, Lajpat Nagar, New Delhi. JAIN, SHRI RATTAN LAL : B.A., LL.B.; Congress (Punjab); s. of Shri Panji Shah Jain; b. April 20, 1919; m. Shrimati Kailash Vati; 3 s. and 3 d.; Member, Rajya Sabha, 3-4-1968 to 2-4-1974. Per. Add. : A-3/267, Paschim Vihar, Delhi. JAIN, SHRI SHRIYANS PRASAD : Congress (Bombay now Maharashtra); s. of Rai Sahib Ganeshi Lal; b. November 3, 1908; m. Shrimati Kamalavati Jain, 5 s. and 1 d.; Member, Rajya Sabha 3-4-1952 to 2-4-1954 and 3-4-1954 to 2-4-1958; Died. Obit. on 18-3-1992. JAIPURIA, SHRI SITARAM : B .Com . ; Independent (Uttar Pradesh); s. of Seth Mungturam Jaipuria; b. May 27, 1926; m. Shrimati Gayatri Devi, 1 s. and 2 d.; Member, Rajya Sabha, 3-4-1962 to 2-4-1968 and 3-4-1968 to 2-4-1974; Author of a few books; Died. Obit. on 23-7-1985. JAIRAMDAS DOULATRAM, SHRI : LL.D. (Honoris Causa); (Nominated); s. of Shri Doulatram Jethmal; b. 1891; m. Shrimati Devibai, 1 s. and 1 d.; Member, (i) Bombay Legislative Council, 1927-29 and (ii) Constituent Assembly, 1946-47 and 1948-50; Union Minister for Food and Agriculture, 1948-50; Member, Rajya Sabha, 19-10-1959 to 2-4-1964, 3-4-1964 to 2-4-1970 and 3-4-1970 to 2-4- 1976; General Secretary, Indian National Congress, 1931-34; Acting President, Indian National Congress, 1933; Governor of Bihar, 1947-48; Governor of Assam, 1950-56; Died. Obit. on 1-3-1979. JAISWAL , SHRI ANANTRAM : B .A . , LL .B . ; J .D . (S ) (Uttar Pradesh); s. of Shri Ayodhya Prasad; b. April 1, 1926; m. Shrimati Savitri, 1 d.; Member, Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly, 1967 and 1969-74; Deputy Minister/Minister, Government of Uttar Pradesh, 1967 and 1970; Member, (i) Lok Sabha, 1977-79 and (ii) Rajya Sabha, 3-4-1990 to 2-4-1996; President, Janata Party, Uttar Pradesh,1983-85; General Secretary, All India Janata Party, 1985-87. Per. Add. : 554, Rasulpur, Barabanki (Uttar Pradesh). JAITLEY, SHRI ARUN : B.Com., LL.B.; B.J.P. (Gujarat); s . of Maharaj Kishen Jaitley ; b . December 28, 1952 ; m. Shrimati Sangeeta Jaitley, 1 s. and 1 d.; Member, Rajya Sabha, 3-4-2000 till date; Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) of the Ministries of Information and Broadcasting, Department of Disinvestments and Ministry of Law, Justice and Company Affairs, October, 1999 to July, 2002; Union Minister of Law and Justice with additional charge of Ministry of Commerce and Industry, January, 2003 till date; Additional Solicitor General, Government of India, 1989-90. Per. Add. : 42/B, Banridhar Society, Vasna, Ahmedabad (Gujarat). JALALI, AGA SAYYED MOHAMMAD: N.C. (Jammu and Kashmir); s. of Aga Sayyed Husain Shah Jalali; b. April, 1905; m. Shrimati Badshah Begum, 2 s. and 3 d.; Member, (i) Jammu and Kashmir Constituent Assembly, 1951-52 and (ii) Rajya Sabha, 3- 4 - 1952 to 2- 4 - 1956 and 3- 4 - 1956 to 22- 2 - 1961 ; Died . Obit. on 23-2-1961. JALAN, DR. BIMAL : B.A. (Hons.), B.A. (Tripos), M.A., M.Phil., Ph . D.; (Nominated ); s . of Late Shri Krishna Nand Jalan ; b. July 3, 1941; m. Shrimati Divya Jalan, 1 s. and 1 d.; Member, Rajya Sabha, 27-8-2003 till date; Finance Secretary, Banking Secretary and Chief Economic Advisor, Government of India, 1981-90; Chairman, Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister of India (in the rank of Minister of State), 1991-93; Executive Director for India, World Bank, Washington, 1993-96; MemberSecretary, Planning Commission, 1996-97; Governor, Reserve Bank of India, 1997-2003; Author of a number of books. Per. Add. : Flat No. 4, 36 B, Shakespeare Sarani, Kolkata-700 017. JAMIR, SHRI C. APOK : B.A., LL.B.; I.N.C. (Nagaland); s. of Shri S.C. Jamir; b. April 26, 1961; m. Shrimati Amenla, 1 s. and 2 d.; Member, Rajya Sabha, 3-4- 1998 till date. Per. Add.
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