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Ananth Kumar

Politician
TypePerson[sources]
NameAnanth Kumar · اننت کمار · अनंत कुमार · অনন্ত কুমার · ಅನಂತ್ ಕುಮಾರ್ · 2 more...[sources]
Other nameHegannahalli Narayana Shastry Ananth Kumar[sources]
Weak aliasಅನಂತಕುಮಾರ್[sources]
Birth date[sources]
Place of birthBengaluru · Bengaluru (Karnataka)[sources]
Death date[sources]
Gendermale[sources]
Nationalitynot available[sources]
CitizenshipIndia[sources]
ClassificationNational government (past)[sources]
First nameAnanth[sources]
Last nameAnanth Kumar · Kumar[sources]
Political associationBharatiya Janata Party[sources]
TitleShri[sources]
Wikidata IDQ4751468[sources]
PositionMember of the 11th Lok Sabha · Member of the 12th Lok Sabha · Member of the 13th Lok Sabha · Member of the 14th Lok Sabha · Member of the 15th Lok Sabha · 2 more...[sources]
EducationB.A., LL.B. Educated at K.S. Arts College, Hubballi, and J.S.S. Law College, Karnataka University, Hubballi, Karnataka · Karnatak University[sources]
ReligionHinduism[sources]
StatusDied[sources]
Address26, Tughlak Crescent, · No. 26, H.B. Samaja Road, Basavanagudi,[sources]
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As part of International Exchange Programme; and as Special Emissary of the Government of India hoisted the Tri-colour in Washington for the celebration of 51st Year of Indian Independence in August, 1998. As Member of the Indian Parliamentarian delegation to 67th UN General Assembly – Was the first Indian to address the U.N.G.A. in Kannada on 16th October, 2012. Participated in J.P. Movement against Emergency Rule in India, 1975-77; detained for about 40 days; Founder President, Aerospace Museum Society, Bangalore, April, 1999; State Convenor, (i) Save Assam Movement, Karnataka, 1983; (ii) International Youth Year, 1985; and (iii) R.S.S. sponsored Drought Relief Committee, Karnataka, 1986; Organiser, State and national level conferences and study camps; Convenor for many State and University level agitations; Member, (i) Member of the delegation to The United States of America with Shri Narendra Modi, 1993; (ii) Central Silk Board, 1996-97; (iii) Indian Parliamentary Delegation to UNESCO, 1996; (iv) Young Parliamentarian Conference, 1997; (v) Governing Council, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, 1996-98 and 2004-09; (vi) Infrastructure Task Force, November 1988; (vii) Indian Parliamentary Delegation to China; (viii) Vice Chairman ABIDe (Agenda for Bangalore Infrastructure Development) 2008-2010; (ix) Vice-President, The Council Of World Affairs, 7 May, 2010 onwards (x) Press Council of India, 16 June, 2010 onwards; (xi) Indian-Portugal Parliamentary Friendship Group, 29 July, 2010 onwards; and (xii) NIMHANS, 16th August, 2013 onwards.

India Lok and Rajya Sabha Members,

Indian politician

Wikidata non-official source,

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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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