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'''Binodanand Jha''' (born April 17, 1900), also known as '''Pandit Binodanand Jha,''' was an Indian politician originally from the [[district of Deoghar]] (Baidyanathdham Deoghar) now in Jharkhand. He was educated at the Central Calcutta College, (now [[Maulana Azad College]]) under the [[University of Calcutta]].<ref name=Bio>[http://164.100.47.132/LssNew/biodata_1_12/2111.htm JHA, SHRI BINODANAND]</ref> He was the [[Chief Minister of Bihar]] from February 1961 to October 1963. He was elected to the [[5th Lok Sabha]], lower house of the [[Parliament of India]] from the [[Darbhanga (Lok Sabha constituency)|Darbhanga constituency]] of [[Bihar]] in 1971.<ref>[http://www.worldstatesmen.org/India_states.html#Arunachal-Pradesh Chief Ministers of Bihar]</ref><ref>[http://www.biharjagran.com/government.php Bihar Jagran Chief Ministers]</ref><ref>[http://cm.bih.nic.in/formercm-bihar.htm Bihar Govt website Chief Ministers]</ref> He was a member of the [[Constituent Assembly of India]] in 1948 from Bihar.<ref>[http://164.100.47.132/LssNew/biodata_1_12/2111.htm Binodanand Jha Indian Parliament Profile]</ref>
'''Binodanand Jha''' (born April 17, 1900), also known as '''Pandit Binodanand Jha,''' was an Indian politician originally from the [[district of Deoghar]] ,[[Bihar]] (Baidyanathdham Deoghar) now in Jharkhand. He was educated at the Central Calcutta College, (now [[Maulana Azad College]]) under the [[University of Calcutta]].<ref name=Bio>[http://164.100.47.132/LssNew/biodata_1_12/2111.htm JHA, SHRI BINODANAND]</ref> He was the [[Chief Minister of Bihar]] from February 1961 to October 1963. He was elected to the [[5th Lok Sabha]], lower house of the [[Parliament of India]] from the [[Darbhanga (Lok Sabha constituency)|Darbhanga constituency]] of [[Bihar]] in 1971.<ref>[http://www.worldstatesmen.org/India_states.html#Arunachal-Pradesh Chief Ministers of Bihar]</ref><ref>[http://www.biharjagran.com/government.php Bihar Jagran Chief Ministers]</ref><ref>[http://cm.bih.nic.in/formercm-bihar.htm Bihar Govt website Chief Ministers]</ref> He was a member of the [[Constituent Assembly of India]] in 1948 from Bihar.<ref>[http://164.100.47.132/LssNew/biodata_1_12/2111.htm Binodanand Jha Indian Parliament Profile]</ref>


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[[Category:5th Lok Sabha members]]
[[Category:5th Lok Sabha members]]
[[Category:1900 births]]
[[Category:1900 births]]
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[[Category:Year of death missing]]
[[Category:Year of death missing]]
[[Category:Maulana Azad College alumni]]
[[Category:Maulana Azad College alumni]]

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Binodanand Jha
3rd Chief Minister of Bihar
In office
18 February 1961 – 2 October 1963
Preceded byDeep Narayan Singh
Succeeded byK. B. Sahay
Personal details
Born(1900-04-17)17 April 1900
Deoghar district, Bihar, Now Jharkhand,
DiedDeoghar
Political partyIndian National Congress
Alma materCalcutta University

Binodanand Jha (born April 17, 1900), also known as Pandit Binodanand Jha, was an Indian politician originally from the district of Deoghar ,Bihar (Baidyanathdham Deoghar) now in Jharkhand. He was educated at the Central Calcutta College, (now Maulana Azad College) under the University of Calcutta.[1] He was the Chief Minister of Bihar from February 1961 to October 1963. He was elected to the 5th Lok Sabha, lower house of the Parliament of India from the Darbhanga constituency of Bihar in 1971.[2][3][4] He was a member of the Constituent Assembly of India in 1948 from Bihar.[5]

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