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MADHUKAR, SHRI KAMLA MISHRA


[C.P.I. – Motihari (Bihar)]

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Children

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Present Address

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1986


1967


1971


1980


1991

Other Positions held

 

Literary, Artistic and Scientific Accomplishments

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Shri Baldev Mishra

27th November, 1927

Vill. Madan Sirsian in Distt. East Champaran (Bihar)

Married in June, 1942

Smt. Kamna Mishra

Two sons and two daughters

M.A.,

Educated at Kesaria High School, Kesaria, B.B. Collegiate School,
Muzaffarpur; Langat Singh College, Muzaffarpur; Ram Dayalu Singh College,
Muzaffarpur and Patna University, Patna (Bihar)


Political and Social Worker

Shantipure; Station Road, Motihari, Distt. East. Champaran 845401
(Bihar). Tel. (06252) 2570

41, Mahadev Road, New Delhi-110001. Tel. 3718237

 

District Secretary, CPI, East Champaran

Elected to Lok Sabha (Fourth)

Re-elected to Lok Sabha (Fifth)

Elected to Lok Sabha (Seventh) for the third time

Elected to Lok Sabha (Tenth) for the fourth time

Member, Consultative Committee, Ministry of Industry for five years;
Member, Consultative Committee, Ministry of Irrigation and Power for five
years; Member, State Council of CPI, Bihar; Member, Secretariat of the
District Council of CPI, East Champaran


Written a good number of poems in Hindi on various subjects


Fought against the backward social traditions at the age of seven and led a
fight to hoist the National Flag against the will of the landlords who had
British patronage; participated in social welfare activities since early
school life; organized Arya Samaj in high school and worked against
untouchability in school hostel; Area-incharge, Arya Samaj 1943-46;
struggled against his own father against social atrocities on the poor and
landless labourers; Member, Managing Committee, Sahibganj High School
1958-66; started a high school in Dilwarpur and remained President of its
Managing Committee; Founder of three higher secondary schools in villages;
associated with the opening of a degree college in Bara Chakia

Study of philosophy, psychology, history, science, Vedas, Puranas,
Upanishads, Indian arts and social work

Horse-riding and wrestling

GDR, Nepal, East Europe and USSR; Member, All India Kisan Delegation to
GDR and USSR in 1976

Deeply influenced by preachings of ‘An-al-Haq’ propounded by an Islamic
pir Mansoor taught to him by his teacher Moulvi Abdul Rouf in class 8th; and
influenced later by his mother who was a personification of human
sacrifices; participated in freedom struggle; initially associated with
Indian National Congress; joined CPI in 1947; fought against social
atrocities and underwent imprisonment for about 11 months in 1965; jailed
for participation in Land Movement in Champaran in 1970 and for
demonstrating against rise in sugarcane price during Janata Party rule;
Representative in Ail India Conference of the AISF 1946; Delegate to Bihar
Provincial Students’ Federation, Patna; President, Kisan Sabha, Champaran,
1967 onwards; Member, Akhil Bharatiya Kisan Council 1974; participated in
trade union activities of Central Government Employees, associated with the
opening of college at Bara Chakia and a Girls High School at Motihari and a
Girls College in Areraj.

 

Reference: Loksabha

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