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Mahabir Prasad

Politician
TypePerson[sources]
NameMahabir Prasad · Mahaveer Prasad · Mahavir Prasad · Махавир Прасад · মহাবীর প্রসাদ[sources]
Other nameMahabir Prasad[sources]
Weak aliasPrasad[sources]
Birth date[sources]
Place of birthGorakhpur · Ujjarpar, Distt. Gorakhpur (Uttar Pradesh)[sources]
Death date[sources]
Gendermale[sources]
Nationalitynot available[sources]
CitizenshipIndia[sources]
ClassificationNational government (past)[sources]
Last nameMahabir Prasad[sources]
Political associationIndian National Congress[sources]
TitleShri[sources]
Wikidata IDQ337001[sources]
PositionGovernor of Haryana (1995-2000) · Member of the 7th Lok Sabha · Member of the 8th Lok Sabha · Member of the 9th Lok Sabha (1989-1991) · governor of Himachal Pradesh (1996-1997)[sources]
EducationM.A. (Geography), B.Ed. and LL.B.Educated at Gorakhpur University and Lucknow University (Uttar Pradesh)[sources]
StatusFormer[sources]
Address1, Tyagraj Marg, · Village Ujjarpar,[sources]
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Descriptions

Continously endeavouring selflessly to provide social justice to the opressed sections of society and promoting women upliftment through education; works for communal harmony and national integration, promoting love for fraternity and feelings of peaceful co-existance; presently engaged in furthering ancient Indian ideals and cultural heritage; striving continously to let Hindi get its due place as national language since national language is the representative of country`s collective consciousness; working on eradicating illiteracy from the society, protecting environment through afforestation, and advocating control of population explosion by way of lectures oranised in Haryana and the rest of the country; President, Baba Saheb Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar Memorial Institute; awarded Babu Jagjivan Ram Award, 1996-97 by All India Scheduled Castes Council in Amritsar on 1 August 1996; donated the cash amount of the award to Baba Bhimrao Amebedkar Memorial Institute; firm believer in the ideals, principles and policies of Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar and Babu Jagjivan Ram; engaged in the task of nation building by harmonising the ideologies of past leaders; worked as a lecturer at Gandhi Inter College, Mahnapur, Gorakhpur and taught there for 34 years; started his public and political life with active participation in Panchyati Raj Institutions and infrastructural units of democrarcy; demonstrated his political and administrative skills in organisation and administration of these institutes

India Lok and Rajya Sabha Members,

Indian politician (1939–2010)

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India Lok and Rajya Sabha Members9,147

Current and historical members of the two houses of the Indian Parliament

India · Parliament of India

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PEP position annotations by OpenSanctions551,576

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