Know your Politician
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Mumbai-North-West (Maharashtra )
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Party Name :
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Indian National Congress(INC)
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Father’s Name
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Late Shri Dewan Raghunath Dutt
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Mother’s Name
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Late Smt. Kulwantidevi Dutt
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Date of Birth
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06.06.1929
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Place of Birth
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Vill. Khurd, Distt. Jhelum (now in Pakistan)
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Marital Status
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Married
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Date of Marriage
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11 Mar 1958
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Spouse’s Name
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Late Smt. Nargis Dutt
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No. of Sons
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1
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No.of Daughters
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2
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Educational Qualifications
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B.A. (Hons.) in History
Educated at Jai Hind College, Mumbai (Maharashtra)
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Profession
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Film Artist
Agriculturist, Social Worker, Fim Producer
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Permanent Address |
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38, Shrimati Nargis Dutt Road,
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Pali Hill, Bandra (West), Mumbai-400 050, (Maharashtra)
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(022) 6496262, Fax : (022) 6005823
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Present Address |
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2, Tughlak Road,
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New Delhi – 110 011
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Tels. (011) 23782351, 9868180256 (M)
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Position Held |
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1984
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Elected to 8th Lok Sabha
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1989-90
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Re-elected to 9th Lok Sabha (2nd term)
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Member, Consultative Committee constituted under the Punjab
State Legislature (Delegation of Powers) Act, 1987
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1991
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Re-elected to 10th Lok Sabha (3rd term)
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1999
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Re-elected to 13th Lok Sabha (4th term)
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1999-2000
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Member, Committee on Human Resource Development
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2004
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Re-elected to 14th Lok Sabha( 5th term)
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23 May 2004 – onwards
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Union Cabinet Minister, Youth Affairs & Sports
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Literary Artistic & Scientific Accomplishments
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Acted in nearly 100 movies, produced eight movies and directed six movies; won Film Fare
best actor award twice for films, Mujhe Jeene do and Khandan and best actor award by
Film Journalist Association of Uttar Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh and West Bengal for performances
in various movies; important international film landmarks include entry of (i) Mujhe Jeene do at
Cannes (France) Film Festival, 1964 (ii) Yadein at Frankfurt (Germany) International Film
Festival, 1967 (won Grand Prix Award); (iii) Reshma Aur Shera at Tashkent Film Festival,
1972 (former U.S.S.R.) and Berlin Film Festival, 1972
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Social And Cultural Activities
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Entertained Indian Army Jawans after conflicts with China (1962) and Pakistan (1965
and 1971) by organising Ajanta Arts Welfare Troupe (with blessings from Pt. Nehru) and visiting
various sectors where Indian Army Jawans were wounded in action; led a cultural delegation of
eminent artists to Bangladesh (1971) to entertain Indian Army and Mukti Bahini; made a film,
Dard Ka Rishta on cancer and its cure and donated its profit to Tata Memorial Hospital and
offered the film free to Pakistan and Bangladesh for raising funds for cancer treatment; brought
drugs from U.S.A. for India’s first bone marrow transplant operation at Tata Memorial Cancer
Hospital; collected and handed over to Chief Minister, Rs. 42,00,000 for the earthquake victims
of Maharashtra and personally visited and provided blankets and utensils to victims in Latur and
Osmanabad; persuaded Indo-Pak Cultural Society, Southall, U.K. to contribute generously for
Bihar Relief Fund and brought and presented to the then Prime Minister Smt. Gandhi a cheque of
5000 pounds in 1967; established the Nargis Dutt Memorial Foundation in U.S.A., U.K.,
Canada, Germany and Holland and with the help of this fund, supplied medical equipments worth
3 million U.S. dollars to different charitable hospitals in the country for treatment of cancer;
organised a rally in 1985 for providing basic amenities to the people living in slums; made a
personal contribution of Rs. 1,00,000 during the Chinese aggression to the then Defence Minister,
Shri Y.B. Chavan; organised a few international conferences on drug abuse; visited different parts
of the country to promote AIDS awareness; visited Bhagalpur after communal riots there;
conducted relief work and arranged relay hunger strike of Artistes and Technicians of film industry
for peace in Mumbai after 1992-93 riots and resigned as a Member of Parliament in protest
against the riots; helped Mr. Imran Khan, the Pakistani cricketer in raising 1,00,000 pounds for
building a cancer hospital in his mother’s name through a fund raising dinner, at Birmingham, U.K.;
led a cultural delegation to the Soviet Union consisting of eminent artists in 1967 to perform at
Soviet Union’s celebrations of India’s Twentieth year of Independence; organised a show under
the guidance of Begum Abida Ahmed for the Ghalib Centenary Celebrations at National Stadium,
New Delhi and arranged gatherings and Mushairas of Indian poets in U.K. for Ghalib Centenary
Celebrations; helped Shri Nitindra Narayan Roy to swim the English Channel; helped an ailing
poor boy for a heart operation performed in the U.S.A.
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Special Interests
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History, international affairs, social service, fighting against religious fanaticism
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Favourite Pastime and Recreation
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Reading
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Sports and Clubs
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Horse riding, jogging and yoga
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Countries Visited
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Widely travelled
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Other Information
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Served in the Army as temporary Havildar Clerk for about a year; as a refugee in 1947, got a job
as a civilian clerk at Headquarters of R.I.A.S.C. Records M.T., Lucknow to support his
displaced family; organised and led Mahashanti Padyatra from Mumbai to Amritsar in 1987,
travelling 2,000 kilometres with daughter Priya and 80 other individuals for peace and harmony in
Punjab; undertook a peace march with 14 persons and daughter Priya in 1988, from Nagasaki to
Hiroshima (Japan) covering 500 kilometres for world peace and nuclear disarmament; in 1955,
drove through Singapore, Malaysia, Myanmar, North Eastern States of India, West Bengal, Bihar
and reached Red Fort, New Delhi, travelling 10,000 kilometres spreading awareness among the
youth on the sacrifices of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose and Indian National Army; inaugurated a
prestigious Convention of American Association of Physicians of Indian Origin in 1997; attended
the launching event of the Space Mission (with Kalpana Chawla as a crew member) in U.S.A. in
1997 as a specially invited guest; addressed a Symposium of Non-resident Indians in U.S.A. on
the subject “Nation Building of India” in 1996 and the Asian Community in Muscat, Sultanate of
Oman, 1997; awarded Padmashree in 1968; former Director, Board of Maharashtra Film, Stage
and Cultural Development Corporation, Ltd.; appointed member, Film and Television Institute of
India by Ministry of Information and Broadcasting; served as a member of the jury at Leipzig Film
Festival; honoured with “Shiromani Award” by the Institute of Sikh Studies; was appointed Chairman
of Anti-Narcotics Cell of AICC(I) by the then Congress President Shri Rajiv Gandhi; Patron, Spastic
Society of India; recipient of “Order of the Peoples” National Award by the All India Artiste
Association, Simla, 1984 for work in the field of cancer treatment and aid for physically handicapped;
honoured with Rajiv Gandhi National Sadbhavana Award in 1998, by Late Dr. Shankar Dayal Sharma, former
President of India for promoting peace, harmony, fight against violence and terrorism; received
Maulana Abul Kalam Azad Award for National Integration and Communal harmony in 1997;
honoured with Great Son of the Soil Award by All India Conference of Intellectuals, 1997;
presented the lifetime Achievement Award by Screen Videocon for services to the Film Industry,
1999; honoured with “Khan Abdul Gaffar Khan Award” for International Peace, Communal
Harmony, Unity and National Integration, by Alaami Urdu Conference, New Delhi, 1988;
received “Hakim Khan Suri Award” for services of permanent value to the cause of national
integration, by Maharana Mewar Foundation and donated the cheque which was given with a
citation, for the improvement of education in Rajasthan; received “National Integration Award”
from Priyadarshini Academy, Mumbai in July 1989 for outstanding contribution to the cause of
National Integration; honoured by the Indian Society of Clinical Oncology in 1984; honoured by
Marine Lines Jaycess, Mumbai with “Man of the Year” Award for 1987 for contribution to the
field of cinema, social arts and politics; appointed Justice of Peace (Special Executive Magistrate)
in 1975 by the Government of Maharashtra.
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Reference: Loksabha