N. C. Samantsinhar
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N. C. Samantsinhar | |
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Member of Lok Sabha | |
Constituency | Bhubaneswar |
Personal details | |
Born | Puri district, Bengal Presidency, British India (in present-day Odisha, India) | 2 March 1912
Political party | Indian National Congress |
Children | 2 |
Residence(s) | South Avenue, New Delhi, India |
Occupation | Politician |
N. C. Samantsinhar (born 2 March 1912) was an Indian politician who served as a member of 2nd Lok Sabha from Bhubaneswar Lok Sabha constituency representing the Indian National Congress[1] and a runner-up for 1962 Indian vice presidential election securing only 14 votes.[2][3][ISBN missing][4][ISBN missing][5]
Personal life
Samantsinhar was born on 2 March 1912 in Puri district (then in Bengal Presidency in British India)[6] to Maheshwar Samantsinhar. He was married to Manorama and had two sons.[7] His resided in South Avenue, New Delhi.[8]
References
- ^ "LIST OF MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT" (PDF). E-Magazines | Government Of Odisha.
- ^ Agrawal, S. P. (1994). Information India 1992-93 : Global View. Concept Publishing Company. p. 523. ISBN 978-81-7022-538-6.
- ^ Kaul, Maheshwar Nath; Shakdher, S. L. (1968). Practice & Procedure of Parliament: With Particular Reference to Lok Sabha. Metropolitan Book Company. p. 41.
- ^ Report on the General Elections in India. Election Commission of India. 1962. p. 108.
- ^ "Venkaiah Naidu vs Gopalkrishna Gandhi: 6 vice-presidents who went on to become presidents". India Today. 18 July 2017. Retrieved 8 January 2023.
- ^ Ilbert, Sir Courtenay Peregrine (1922). The Government of India, Third Edition, revised and updated. Clarendon Press. pp. 117–118.
- ^ "Member's Bioprofile". Lok Sabha. Retrieved 2023-01-07.
- ^ Report on the Third General Elections, 1962: To the Assam Legislative Assembly and the House of the People. Assam Elections Department. 1964. p. 18.