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'''Harish Kumar Gangwar''' was a [[Member of Parliament (India)|Member of Parliament]] in the seventh [[Lok Sabha]] from [[Pilibhit - Lok Sabha Constituency|Pilibhit constituency]] elected in 1980 on [[Indian National Congress]] ticket. Harish Kumar Gangawar was son of Baldev Prasad Gangwar, who was [[Agriculturist]] by profession in Teolia Village, comes under limits of [[Bareilly]] district, [[Uttar Pradesh]].<ref |
'''Harish Kumar Gangwar''' was a [[Member of Parliament (India)|Member of Parliament]] in the seventh [[Lok Sabha]] from [[Pilibhit - Lok Sabha Constituency|Pilibhit constituency]] elected in 1980 on [[Indian National Congress]] ticket. Harish Kumar Gangawar was son of Baldev Prasad Gangwar, who was [[Agriculturist]] by profession in Teolia Village, comes under limits of [[Bareilly]] district, [[Uttar Pradesh]].<ref >{{cite web|url=https://sansad.in/ls/members/biographyM/2733?from=amembers&former=1&profileURL=https://lssapi.nic.in/MemberProfile/biodata_1_12/2733.htm|title=member of Parliament of India - Bioprofile|work=Parliament of India}}</ref> |
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Gangawar attended primary school in Teolia Village, and attended High School and Intermediate class in Bareilly city, after which he joined Bareilly College, Bareilly for [[Bachelor of Arts]]. After passing the same he joined [[Master of Arts|Masters of Arts]] from Bareilly College, Bareilly. after that he successfully completed B.T. course from Bareilly College, Bareilly. Then he joined L.L.B. from Bareilly College, Bareilly and after completing the same, he started practising Law as a profession in the city of Bareilly.<ref |
Gangawar attended primary school in Teolia Village, and attended High School and Intermediate class in Bareilly city, after which he joined Bareilly College, Bareilly for [[Bachelor of Arts]]. After passing the same he joined [[Master of Arts|Masters of Arts]] from Bareilly College, Bareilly. after that he successfully completed B.T. course from Bareilly College, Bareilly. Then he joined L.L.B. from Bareilly College, Bareilly and after completing the same, he started practising Law as a profession in the city of Bareilly.<ref >{{cite web|url=https://sansad.in/ls/members/biographyM/2733?from=amembers&former=1&profileURL=https://lssapi.nic.in/MemberProfile/biodata_1_12/2733.htm|title=member of Parliament of India - Bioprofile|work=Parliament of India}}</ref> |
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At initial, he joined [[Jan Sangh|Bhartiya Jan Sangh]] and elected for President of Gram Sabha, Teolia village several times during 1950–60. but with due course of time, he joined Congress (I), and elected for [[Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly]] in 1962 form Bareilly legislative seat and again in 1974 from the same Bareilly legislative seat.<ref |
At initial, he joined [[Jan Sangh|Bhartiya Jan Sangh]] and elected for President of Gram Sabha, Teolia village several times during 1950–60. but with due course of time, he joined Congress (I), and elected for [[Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly]] in 1962 form Bareilly legislative seat and again in 1974 from the same Bareilly legislative seat.<ref >{{cite web|url=https://sansad.in/ls/members/biographyM/2733?from=amembers&former=1&profileURL=https://lssapi.nic.in/MemberProfile/biodata_1_12/2733.htm|title=member of Parliament of India - Bioprofile|work=Parliament of India}}</ref> |
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He was elected as seventh [[Member of Parliament (India)|Member of Parliament]] from Pilibhit constituency with 40.42% votes on Congress (I)'s ticket and defeated his rival contender who was from [[Janata Party]] and received 25.34% votes in the general election held in 1980.<ref |
He was elected as seventh [[Member of Parliament (India)|Member of Parliament]] from Pilibhit constituency with 40.42% votes on Congress (I)'s ticket and defeated his rival contender who was from [[Janata Party]] and received 25.34% votes in the general election held in 1980.<ref >{{cite web|url=https://sansad.in/ls/members/biographyM/2733?from=amembers&former=1&profileURL=https://lssapi.nic.in/MemberProfile/biodata_1_12/2733.htm|title=member of Parliament of India - Bioprofile|work=Parliament of India}}</ref> |
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⚫ | Apart from this, he was ex-director of Sugar Cane Co-operative Society, Bareilly and Manager of Patel Inter College in Dhaura town in Bareilly district. He also held the position of Member in the Committee on Subordinate Legislation.<ref >{{cite web|url=https://sansad.in/ls/members/biographyM/2733?from=amembers&former=1&profileURL=https://lssapi.nic.in/MemberProfile/biodata_1_12/2733.htm|title=member of Parliament of India - Bioprofile|work=Parliament of India}}</ref> |
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Revision as of 14:42, 19 April 2024
Harish Kumar Gangawar | |
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Member of Indian Parliament | |
In office 1980–1984 | |
Lok Sabha | 7th Lok Sabha |
Preceded by | Md Shamsul Hasan Khan |
Succeeded by | Bhanu Pratap Singh |
Constituency | Pilibhit |
Personal details | |
Born | Teolia Village, Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh | 25 January 1930
Died | Unknown Unknown |
Political party | Congress (I) |
Spouse | Shanti Lata Gangwar |
Children | 3 sons and 2 daughters |
Residence | Bareilly |
Harish Kumar Gangwar was a Member of Parliament in the seventh Lok Sabha from Pilibhit constituency elected in 1980 on Indian National Congress ticket. Harish Kumar Gangawar was son of Baldev Prasad Gangwar, who was Agriculturist by profession in Teolia Village, comes under limits of Bareilly district, Uttar Pradesh.[1]
Gangawar attended primary school in Teolia Village, and attended High School and Intermediate class in Bareilly city, after which he joined Bareilly College, Bareilly for Bachelor of Arts. After passing the same he joined Masters of Arts from Bareilly College, Bareilly. after that he successfully completed B.T. course from Bareilly College, Bareilly. Then he joined L.L.B. from Bareilly College, Bareilly and after completing the same, he started practising Law as a profession in the city of Bareilly.[2]
At initial, he joined Bhartiya Jan Sangh and elected for President of Gram Sabha, Teolia village several times during 1950–60. but with due course of time, he joined Congress (I), and elected for Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly in 1962 form Bareilly legislative seat and again in 1974 from the same Bareilly legislative seat.[3]
He was elected as seventh Member of Parliament from Pilibhit constituency with 40.42% votes on Congress (I)'s ticket and defeated his rival contender who was from Janata Party and received 25.34% votes in the general election held in 1980.[4] Apart from this, he was ex-director of Sugar Cane Co-operative Society, Bareilly and Manager of Patel Inter College in Dhaura town in Bareilly district. He also held the position of Member in the Committee on Subordinate Legislation.[5]
References
- ^ "member of Parliament of India - Bioprofile". Parliament of India.
- ^ "member of Parliament of India - Bioprofile". Parliament of India.
- ^ "member of Parliament of India - Bioprofile". Parliament of India.
- ^ "member of Parliament of India - Bioprofile". Parliament of India.
- ^ "member of Parliament of India - Bioprofile". Parliament of India.