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Kerala Congress (M) (Kerala); S N NADUKKARA, SHRI JOY : B.Sc., B.L.; Kerala Congress (M) (Kerala); s. of Shri Thomas; b. November 8, 1943; m. Shrimati Cicily, 2 s . ; Member , Rajya Sabha , 27- 1 0 - 1 9 9 5 to 21- 4 - 1 9 9 7 ; General-Secretary, Kerala Congress (M), 1991; Chief Editor, ‘Punarchintha’- A bi-weekly political publication in Malayalam. Per. Add. : Nadukkara House, Kadaplamattom, Kottayam (Kerala). NAFISUL HASAN, SHRI : M.A., LL.B.; Congress (Uttar Pradesh); s. of Hafiz Mohammad Elahi; b. July 12, 1900; m. Iqbal Jehan Begum, 2 s. and 4 d.; Member, Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly, 1937-52; Deputy Speaker and Speaker, Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly, 1946-50 and 1950 -52; Member, Rajya Sabha 3-4-1960 to 2-4-1966; Died. Obit. on 20-11-1978. NAG , DR. KALIDAS : M.A. (Cal.), D. Litt. (Paris), Officer d’ Academic (French Government); (Nominated); s. of Babu Motilal Nag; b. January 16, 1892; m. Shrimati Santa Devi, 3 d.; Member, Rajya Sabha, 3-4-1952 to 2-4-1954; Author of a number of books; Died. Obit. on 9-11-1966. NAGARAJA MURTHY, SHRI B. P. : B.A., LL.B.; Congress (Karnataka); s. of Shri Puttamadappa; b. December 20, 1920; m. Shrimati Vajra, 1 d.; Member, (i) Mysore Legislative Assembly, 1952 -57 and (ii) Rajya Sabha, 3-4-1970 to 2-4- 1976. Per. Add . : Ragibommanahalli , Malavall Tehsil , Mandya District (Karnataka). NAGMANI, SHRI : B.A. (Hon.) (Political Science); R.J.D. (Bihar); s. of Shri Jagdeo Prasad; b. January 15, 1953; m. Shrimati Suchitra Singh, 1 s. and 2d.; Member, (i) Bihar Legislative Assembly, 1977 and 1985 and (ii) Rajya Sabha, 3- 4-1994 to 7-10-1999; General Secretary, All India Rashtriya Janata Dal. Per. Add. : Jagdeopath, Patna-14 (Bihar). NAGOKE, JATHEDAR UDHAM SINGH : Congress (Punjab); s. of Sardar Bela Singh; b. April 28, 1894; m. Shrimati Ishar Kaur; Member, (i) Punjab Legislative Assembly, 1946 and (ii) Rajya Sabha, 3-4-1952 to 2-4-1954 and 3-4-1954 to 2-4 1960; Died. Obit. on 14-2-1966. NAGPURE, SHRI VITHALRAO TUKARAM : B.A., LL.B.; Congress (Maharashtra ) ; s . of Shri Tukarampant Nagpure ; b. July 1, 1907; m. Shrimati Laxmibai, 1 s.; Member, (i) Bombay Legislative Council, 1956-58 and (ii) Rajya Sabha, 3-4-1960 to 2-4-1966 and 3-4-1966 to 2-4-1972. Per. Add. : House No. 19, Mul Town, Chanda (Maharashtra). NAHATA, SHRIMATI JAYAPRADA : Graduate; T.D.P.(Andhra Pradesh); d. of Shri Krishna; b. April 3, 1962; m. Shri Srikant Nahata; Member, Rajya Sabha, 10-4- 1996 to 9-4-2002; Recipient of many film awards; acted in over 220 films. Per. Add. : Bungalow No. 117-A, 12th Road, M.L.A. Colony, Banjara Hills, Hyderabad (Andhra Pradesh). NAICKER, SHRI M. A. MANICKAVELU : B.A., B.L.; Congress (Madras now Tamil Nadu); s. of Shri M. Algappa; b. December 14, 1896, m. Shrimati Kuppammal, 2 s.; Member, (i) Madras Legislative Council, 1926-37, (ii) Madras Legislative Assembly, 1952-62 and (iii) Rajya Sabha, 3-4-1962 to 15-4-1964. Per. Add. : 1, Crescent Park Street, Theyagarajnagar, Madras (Tamil Nadu). NAIDU, MISS M. L. MARY : B.A., L.T.; Congress (Andhra Pradesh); d. of Shri M.M. Ganayya Naidu; b. August 28, 1910; Member, Rajya Sabha, 3-4-1964 to 2-4-1970. Per. Add. : Arogya Nilayam, Subedarpet, Nellore (Andhra Pradesh). NAIDU, SHRI M. VENKAIAH : B.A., B.L.; B.J.P. (Karnataka); s. of Shri Rangaiah Naidu; b. July 1, 1949; m. Shrimati M. Usha, 1s. and 1 d.; Member, (i) Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly, 1978-83 and 1983-85, (ii) Rajya Sabha, 3-4-1998 till date; Union Minister for Rural Development, September 2000 - June, 2002; President, Andhra Pradesh, B.J.P., 1988-93; General Secretary, All India B.J.P. since 1993-2002; National President, B.J.P. since July, 2002 till date. Per. Add. : Fascinate House, G-11, 8th Main,12th Cross, Malleswaram, Bangalore -560003 (Karnataka). NAIDU, SHRI N. P. CHENGALRAYA : Matric; Congress (I) (Andhra Pradesh ) ; s . of Shri N .P. Venkata Swami Naidu ; b. August 6, 1915; m. Shrimati N. P. Savitri, 2 s. and 2 d.; Member, (i ) Madras Legislative Council, 1953-54, (ii) Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly, 1955 -62, (iii) Lok Sabha, 1967 -70 and (iv) Rajya Sabha, 10-4-1978 to 9-4-1984; Secretary, Andhra State Congress Committee, 1951-53; Vice-President, A.P.C.C., 1960-64. Per. Add . : Naidu Building, Chittoor (Andhra Pradesh). NAIDU, SHRI P. S. RAJAGOPAL : B.Sc., B.L.; Congress (Madras now Tamil Nadu); s. of Shri P. Sankarayya Naidu; b. March 11, 1914; m. Shrimati Janaki, 2 s.; Member, Rajya Sabha, 3-4-1952 to 2-4-1954 and 3-4-1954 to 2-4-1960; Vice-Chairman, Rajya Sabha, 1956-57. Per. Add . : “Prema Kutir”, 11, Infantry Road, Vellore (Tamil Nadu). NAIK, SHRI G. SWAMY : Studied upto Matric; Congress (I) (Andhra Pradesh); s. of Shri Gema; b. December 25, 1934; m. Shrimati Rukmini Naik, 3 s. and 3 d.; Member, Rajya Sabha, 3-4-1980 to 2-4-1986 and 3-4-1986 to 2-4-1992. Died. Obit. on 10-7-1996. NAIK, SHRI L. NARSINGH : M.A., M. Phil., B.Ed.; T.D. (Andhra Pradesh ) ; s . of Shri Harilal ; b . October 1 1 , 1 9 3 8 ; m. Shrimati L. Rangabai, 2 s.; Member, (i) Andhra Pradesh Legislative Council and (ii) Rajya Sabha, 3-4-1988 to 12-1-1989; Died. Obit. on 21-2-1989. NAIK, SHRI L. R. : B.A. (Hons); LL.B.; Congress (I) (Karnataka); s . of Shri Ramasing Naik ; b . September 18, 1916 ; m. Shrimati Shobhana L. Naik, 2 s. and 2 d.; Member, Rajya Sabha, 20-7-1977 to 2-4-1980. Per. Add. : 7, Domlur Lay-out, Bangalore (Karnataka). NAIK, SHRI MAHESWAR : B.A.; Congress (Orissa); s. of Shri Ram Krishna Naik; b. July, 1906; m. Shrimati Surendri Devi, 2 s. and 1 d.; Member, (i) Mayurbhanj Legislative Assembly, 1944 -46, (ii) Mayurbhanj State Legislative Assembly and Minister, 1947 -49, (iii) Provisional Parliament, 1950-52 and (iv) Rajya Sabha, 3-4-1956 to 27-2-1962; Author of books consisting of plays, songs, short stories etc. in Oriya; Died. Obit. on 20-2-1986. NAIK, SHRI R. S. : S.S.C.; J.D. (Karnataka); s. of Shri Shivappa Ramayya Naik; b. June 6, 1933; m. Shrimati Leelavati, 1 s. and 4 d.; Member, Rajya Sabha, 3- 4-1986 to 2-4-1992. Per. Add . : 83-A, Township Dandeli, District Uttarakannada (Karanataka). NAIR, SHRI C. K. GOVINDAN : B.A., B.L.; Congress (Kerala); s. of Shri K. M. Appa Nair; b. July, 1897; m. Shrimati A. Lakshmy Kutty Amma, 2 s. and 4 d.; Member, (i) Madras Legislative Assembly, 1937 -39 and 1946 -51 and (ii) Rajya Sabha, 3-4-1964 to 27-6-1964; Secretary, Kerala P.C.C., 1933 -39; President, Kerala P.C.C., 1951 and 1960 -63; Died. Obit. on 7-9-1964. NAIR, SHRI G. GOPINATHAN : B.A.; R.S.P. (Kerala); s. of Shri N. Govinda Pillai; b. October 6, 1925; Bachelor; Member, Rajya Sabha, 3-4-1968 to 2-4-1974; Organising Secretary, R.S.P., Kerala, 1950-53; Secretary, R.S.P., Kerala State, 1953-57 and 1964-68. Per. Add . : Kerayalam, Kilimanoor, Trivandrum (Kerala). NAIR, SHRI K. P. MADHAVAN : B. A. , B. L.; Congress (Kerala); s . of Shri K . R . Achuthan Pillai ; b . November 2 0 , 1 9 0 5 ; m. Shrimati Pavizham, 2 s.; Member, Rajya Sabha, 3-4-1952 to 2-4-1956 and 3-4-1956 to 2-4-1962; General Secretary, A.I.C.C., 1955-58; Died on 3-1-1997. NAIR, SHRI M. N. GOVINDAN : B.A.; Communist Party (Kerala); s. of Shri V. R. Narayana Pillay; b. December, 1910; m. Shrimati Devaki; Member, Rajya Sabha, 3-4-1956 to 2-4-1962 and 3-4-1962 to 3-3-1967; Secretary, C.P.I., Travancore- Cochin State, 1951-54; Secretary, Central Secretariat of the C.P.I.; Died. Obit. on 17-1-1985. NAIR, SHRI P. NARAYANAN : Communist Party (Kerala); s. of Shri K. V. Narayanan Nair; b. April, 1906; m. Shrimati Karath Kunhimalu Amma, 4 s. and 2 d.; Member, Rajya Sabha, 3-4-1956 to 2-4-1960; Secretary, Kerala P. C.C., 1939-40; Died. Obit. on 23-7-1973. NALLASIVAN, SHRI A.. : Intermediate; C. P. I. (M) (Tamil Nadu); s. of Shri Arumugam; b. February 22, 1922; m. Shrimati Kanthimathi, 2 s. and 2 d. ; Member, (i) Tamil Nadu Legislative Council and (ii) Rajya Sabha, 25-7-1989 to 24-7-1995; Died. Obit. on 23-7-1997. NALWA, SHRI HARI SINGH : B.A. (Economics); Congress (I) (Haryana); s. of Shri Chhaju Ram; b. October 2, 1932; m. Shrimati Kanta Kumari Nalwa, 2 s. and 2 d.; Member, (i) Haryana Legislative Assembly, 1972 -77 and (ii) Rajya Sabha, 19-3-1980 to 2-4-1982 and 3-4-1982 to 2-4-1988; Vice-President and General Secretary, Haryana P.C.C. (I). Per. Add . : Village Ujha, Tehsil-Panipat, District Karnal (Haryana). NANDA, SHRI NARASINGHA PRASAD : B.A. (Hons.) , B.L. (Gold Medalist); Congress (U) (Orissa); s. of Shri Narayan; b. September 25, 1927; m. Shrimati Sandhyarani Nanda, 3 s. and 2 d.; Member, Rajya Sabha, 3-4-1976 to 2-4-1982; Chairman, Committee on Subordinate Legislation, Rajya Sabha, 1980. Per. Add. : Village and Post Office Bolangir, District Bolangir (Orissa). NANDI YELLAIAH, SHRI : Matriculation; I.N.C. (Andhra Pradesh); s. of Shri Nandi Nagaiah; b. July 1, 1942; Married, 2 s. and 2 d.; Member, (i) Lok Sabha, 1979, 1980, 1989-91, 1991-96, 1996-97 (ii) Rajya Sabha, 10-4-2002 till date; Vice-President, Andhra Pradesh United Front, 1992; Vice-President, Andhra Pradesh P.C.C., 1999 onwards.
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