Ambica Banerjee
Appearance
Ambika Banerjee | |
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Member of Parliament for Howrah | |
In office 2009–2013 | |
Preceded by | Swadesh Chakraborty |
Succeeded by | Prasun Banerjee[1] |
Member of the West Bengal Legislative Assembly | |
In office 1982–2006 | |
Preceded by | Sudhindranath Kumar |
Succeeded by | Arup Ray |
Constituency | Howrah Central |
Deputy Leader of the Opposition in West Bengal Legislative Assembly | |
In office 1996–2006 | |
Preceded by | TBD |
Succeeded by | Abu Hasem Khan Choudhury |
Personal details | |
Born | Shibpur, Howrah, West Bengal, British India | 28 August 1928
Died | 25 April 2013 Kolkata, India | (aged 84)
Political party | All India Trinamool Congress (1998-2013) Indian National Congress (1972-1998) |
Spouse | Bela Banerjee |
Alma mater | Hatfield Technical College, London, UK |
Occupation | Mechanical Engineer |
Profession | Politician |
Ambica Banerjee (28 August 1928[2] – 25 April 2013) was a member of the 15th Lok Sabha. He was elected as a Trinamool Congress candidate from Howrah (Lok Sabha constituency).[3]
Banerjee was born in 1928 to Shri Anilmohon Banerjee and Shyama Devi in Sibpur, West Bengal. He graduated B.E In Mechanical Engineering from Hatfield Technical College and became Mechanical Engineer.
In 2001, 1996, 1991, 1987 and 1982 state assembly elections, Ambica Banerjee won from the Howrah Central assembly seat.[4] Banerjee died in Kolkata on 25 April 2013.[5]
References
- ^ Election Commission of India. Bye Elections Results 2013 25-Howrah
- ^ "Ambica Banerjee". India Govt. Retrieved 30 July 2008.
- ^ Ambica Banerjee political profile Archived 30 December 2010 at the Wayback Machine.
- ^ "Howrah Central Assembly Constituency". Partywise Comparison Since 1977. Election Commission of India. Retrieved 25 November 2010.
- ^ Notice of death of Ambica Banerjee
Categories:
- 1928 births
- 2013 deaths
- 15th Lok Sabha members
- People from Howrah district
- Indian National Congress politicians from West Bengal
- All India Trinamool Congress politicians from West Bengal
- West Bengal MLAs 1982–1987
- West Bengal MLAs 1987–1991
- West Bengal MLAs 1991–1996
- West Bengal MLAs 1996–2001
- West Bengal MLAs 2001–2006
- Disease-related deaths in India
- Lok Sabha members from West Bengal