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Oath / Affirmation by Eleventh Legislative Assembly Members OATH / AFFIRMATION BY ELEVENTH LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY MEMBERS Shri Niranjan Debbarma, a member of Eleventh Legislative Assembly took oath before the Governor on the 7th March, 2013 and he was sworn in as the pro-tem Speaker. 49 Members on the 8th March, 2013 and the other 9 Members on the 11th March, 2013 took oath before the Pro-tem Speaker and 1 Member on the 18th March, 2013 took oath before the Speaker. IMPORTANT ABBREVIATIONS A.D.C Autonomus District Council A.I.C.C All India Congress Committee A.I.K.S. All India Krisak Sabha B.A.C Block Advisary Committee B.C.C Block Congress Committee B.D.C Block Devolopment Committee C.C.M Central Committee Member C.F.D Congress For Democracy C.I.T.U Centre For Indian Trade Unions C.P.I Communist Party Of India C.P.I.(M) Communist Party Of India(Marxist) D.C Divisional Committee D.C.C District Congress Committee D.Y.F.I Democratic Youth Fedaration Of India E.M Executive Member G.M.P Gana Mukti Parisad I.C.D.S Intrigrated Child Devolapment Scheme I.N.C Indian National Congress I.N.P.T Indigenous Nationalist Party Of Twipra I.N.T.U.C. Indian National Trade Union Centre I.Y.F.T Indigenous Youth Federation of Twipra L.C Local Committee M.D.C Member Of District Council M.I.S.A Mantainence Of Internal Security Act N.G.O Non Government Organization N.S.O National Student Organization N.S.U.I National Student Union Of India O.B.C Other Backward Classes P.C.C Pradesh Congress Committee R.S.P Revolutionary Socialist Party S.C Scheduled Castes S.F Student Fedaration S.F.I Student Fedaration of India T.G.T.A Tripura Government Teachers’ Association T.L.C Total Litaracy Campaign T.N.V Tripura National Volunteers T.P.C.C Tripura Pradesh Congress Committee T.P.Y.C.C Tripura Pradesh Youth Congress Committee T.R.P.C Tripura Rehabilatation Plantation Corporation T.R.T.C Tripura Road Transport Corporation T.S.C.B Tripura State Coperrative Bank T.S.F Tribal Student Fedaration T.S.U Tribal Student Union T.T.A.A.D.C Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council T.U.J.S Tripura Upajati Juba Samiti T.U.K.C Tripura Upajati Karmachari Committee T.Y.F Tribal Youth Fedaration SHRI AGHORE DEBBARMA [C.P.I.(M) – 26, Asharambari (S.T) Assembly Constituency, Khowai Tripura.] Minister, Tripura 1. Name :- SHRI AGHORE DEBBARMA ( In block letters) 2. Father’s Name :- Shri Mongal Deb Barma 3. Mother’s Name :- Smt. Nabakanya Deb Barma 4. Date of Birth :- 01-01-1951 5. Permanent Address :- Gopalnagar P.O.- East Bachai With Telephone No. Khowai, West Tripura 9436540561(M) 232 9488(R) 241-4043(O) 6. Present Address :- Minister Quarter Lane Krishnanagar, Agartala 7. Marital Status :- Married. 8. Spouse’s Name :- Smt. Malati Deb Barma 9. Educational Status :- Graduate 10. Profession :- Politics. 11. Positions held :- 1983-Vice Chairman,TTAADC 1985-91-Chief Execeutive, TTAADC 2004, V.C., State Planning Commission 2005-2008,Chief Executive ,TTAADC 1993-1998, Minister, Tripura 2008- 2013,Minister, Tripura 2013- till date, Minister, Tripura 12. Hobbies :- Athletics, Swimming, Gymnastics 13. Special Interest :- Gardening/Pet Animals 14. Countries Visited :- China & Russia (USSR) 15. Any other information :- Joined SFI in the year 1968. 1968-71-TYF/GMP. 1972- CPIM party Member 1975-DCM of Khowai,CPIM 1983-84-State Committee Member of CPIM. 1984- Till date Secretariat Member of CPIM. 2002-Till date, Central Committee Member of CPIM. SHRI ANJAN DAS [C.P.I(M) 46, Surma(S.C) Assembly Constituency, Dhalai Tripura] Member, Tripura Legislative Assembly 1. Name :- SHRI ANJAN DAS (In block letters) 2. Father’s Name :- Shri Hemendra Ch. Das 3. Mother’s Name :- Smt. Usha Rani Das 4. Date of Birth :- 01-11-1973 5. Permanent Address :- Vill + PO - Kalachari With Telephone No. P.S- Kamalpur, Dist- Dhalai. Phone-03826262308 / 9436510554 (M) 6. Present Address :- 7. Marital Status :- Married 8. Spouse’s Name :- Smt. Rakhi Dey 9. Educational Status :- M. A. (Political Science) 10. Profession :- Social Worker 11. Positions held :- Senate member of Tripura University- 1995, Chairman, Salema Panchayet Samiti- 2004-2009, Member, Tripura Legislative Assembly – 30-06-15 to till date. 12. Hobbies :- Social Work 13. Social Activities :- Blood donation 14. Countries Visited :- Bangladesh 15. Any other information :- SFI Divisional Committee (Sec), DYFI Join Sec, Tripura State Committee CITU Sec, Kamalpur Divisional Committee Secretary, C.P.I.(M) Kamalpur Sub divisional Committee. SHRI ARUN KUMAR CHAKMA [C.P.I.(M) – 59, Pecharthal (S.T) Assembly Constituency, Unakoti Tripura.] Member, Tripura Legislative Assembly 1. Name :- SHRI ARUN KUMAR CHAKMA ( In block letters) 2. Father’s Name :- Shri Mongala Kanta Chakma. 3. Mother’s Name :- Gadabi Chakma 4. Date of Birth :- 01-01-1951. 5. Permanent Address :- Vill & P.O- Machmara, P.S- Pecharthal, With Telephone No Kanchanpur, North Tripura. Telephone no –03822-266300 9436377820(M) 6. Present Address :- Do. 7. Marital Status :- Married. 8. Spouse’s Name :- Tapasi Dewan 9. Educational Status :- B.A. in 1982 10. Profession :- Politics. 11. Positions held :- 1997 - Executive Member of State Committee, T.G.T.A (H. B. Road). 2003 – 2008, Member, Tripura Legislative Assembly 2008 – 2013, Member, Tripura Legislative Assembly. 2013 – till date, Member, Tripura Legislative Assembly. 12. Hobbies :- Gardening 13. Social Activities :- Chakma Cultural activity & TLC. 14. Countries Visited :- Nil 15. Any other information :- Worked as a General Member of S.F.I in Student Life and participated in C.P.I(M) Party in the year 1982. SHRI ASHIS KUMAR SAHA [B.J.P w.e.f. 11-12-17 8, Town Bordowali Assembly Constituency, West Tripura.] Member, Tripura Legislative Assembly 1. Name :- SHRI ASHIS KUMAR SAHA (In block letters) 2. Father’s Name :- Shri Subodh Chandra Saha 3. Mother’s Name :- Smti Dulali Rani Saha 4. Date of Birth :- 02.01.1960 5. Permanent Address :- Santipara, Agartala With Telephone No Tripura (W) 9436182692 (M) Tel. No.:- 2385020 6. Present Address :- Do 7. Marital Status :- Married 8. Spouse’s Name :- Mrs. Kakali Saha 9. Educational Status :- B.A. ( Incomplete) 10. Profession :- Social Service 11. Positions held :- 1996- 1999, Chairperson, Agartala Municipal Council 2005 – Member, Agartala Municipal Council 2009 – 2013, Member, Tripura Legislative Assembly. 2013 – till date, Member, Tripura Legislative Assembly. 12. Hobbies :- Games & Sports. Listening music 13. Social Activities :- Take active part to rehabilitate foot path hawkers and uplift the livelihood of auto rickshaw worker. Organized awareness Programme of environment pollution and cultural affairs. 14. Countries Visited :- Bangladesh. 15. Any other information :- Vice President :- Tripura State Olympic association President :- Cycling Association of Tripura. President :- City Youth Cong. 1984. General Secretary : - T. P. Y. C. C. - 1985-89 Secretary :- North-East Youth Co-ordination Committee 1988-90. Member :- T.P.C.C. – 1990-99 Vice President :- T.P.C.C. - 2003-2005. President :- Agartala foot path Hawkers Association . Advisor :- All Tripura auto rickshaw workers Association. Member :- All India Congress Committee 2006-till date. SHRI BADAL CHOUDHURY [C.P.I.(M) 37, Hrishyamukh Assembly Constituency, South Tripura.] Minister, Tripura 1. Name :- SHRI BADAL CHOUDHURY (In block letters 2. Father’s Name :- Late Debendra Kumar Choudhury . 3. Mother’s Name :- Late Renuka Sundari Choudhury 4. Date of Birth :- 01-11-1951. 5. Permanent Address :- South Mirzapur, PO – Sarasima, With Telephone No Belonia, South Tripura 6. Present Address :- Minister. Quarter, Tel – 232-3908(R), 241-4055, 241-4060(O), Fax – 232-4060. 7. Marital Status :- Married. 8. Spouse’s Name :- Smt. Namita Gope ( Choudhury) 9. Educational Status :- Senior Secondary. 10. Profession :- Politics. 11. Positions held :- 1978-1983,Member, Tripura Legislative Assembly. 1983-1988,Minister,Tripura. 1988-1993,Member, Tripura Legislative Assembly. 1996- 1998, Member of Parliament. 1998-2003, Minister, Tripura 2003-2008, Minister, Tripura 2008-2013, Minister, Tripura 2013-till date, Minister, Tripura 12. Hobbies :- Listening Music. 13. Social Activities :- Engaged in total Literacy Campaign since 1993; Providing Leadership to science and Environment awareness campaign 14. Countries Visited :- China. 15. Any other information :- 1968 onwards Member, C.P.I.(M). 1971-1981,Secretary, C.P.I.(M)., Belonia Local Committee. 1972-1981, Secretary, C.P.I.(M)., Belonia Divisional Committee. 1974-Till date, Member, C.P.I.(M),Tripura State Committee. 1982 onwards, Member, C.P.I. (M), Tripura state Secretariat. 1978-1983, Member, Tripura Legislative Assembly. 1983 - 1988, Minister. Tripura. 1988 - 1993, Member, Tripura Legislative Assembly.1996-1998,Elected to Eleventh Lok Sabha as Left-Front Candidate. 1998-2003, Minister, Tripura. 2003- Till Date, Minister, Tripura, 2008-Till Date, Member, Central Committee (C.P.I.M.) . SHRI BASUDEB MAJUMDER [C.P.I.(M). – 35, Belonia Assembly Constituency, South Tripura] Member, Tripura Legislative Assembly 1. Name :- SHRI BASUDEB MAJUMDER ( In block letters) 2. Father’s Name :- Late Dinabandhu Majumder. 3. Mother’s Name :- Chayabati Majumder 4. Date of Birth :- 01-01-1951. 5. Permanent Address :- R.T. Para, Belonia, South Tripura. With Telephone No Tel - 222035 6. Present Address :- Agartala M.L.A. Hostel No. 2 Tel - 227093 7. Marital Status :- Married. 8. Spouse’s Name :- Minu Saha ( Majumder). 9. Educational Status :- B.A. 10. Profession :- Politics. 11. Positions held :- 1998 – 2003, Member, Tripura Legislative Assembly. 2003 – 2008, Member, Tripura Legislative Assembly. 2008 – 2013, Member, Tripura Legislative Assembly. 2013 – till date, Member, Tripura Legislative Assembly. 12. Hobbies :- Reading & Gardening /enjoy games & sports. 13. Social Activities :- Actively worked for the weaker & downtrodden people of the society. 14. Countries Visited :- Soviet Russia, Bangladesh 15. Any other information :- In 1969 became a member of S.F.I; in 1970 got the Membership of C.P.I.(M); at present Member of C.P.I.(M) State Committee SHRI BHANU LAL SAHA [C.P I.(M).
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