Ram Nagina Mishra

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Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. Ram Nagina Mishra is a former member of Lok Sabha and a leader of Bharatiya Janata Party. He was elected to Lok Sabha for six terms and four consecutive terms from Padrauna in Uttar Pradesh state in India. He has been active in sugarcane cooperatives and involved in activities relaed to welfare of sugarcane farmers.

Date of Birth 1 January 1928

Place of Birth Vill. Sikata, Distt. Padrauna (Uttar Pradesh) Marital Status Married in 1942

Spouse's Name Smt. Sita Devi

Children Four sons (Shri Bashishth, Dr. Parashuram, Shri Rambilas and Maj. Rajesh) and two daughters (Smt. Durgawati and Smt. Subhadra)

Educational Qualifications

Matriculate, Madhyama (Part I)

Educated at Udit Narayan Inter College, Padrauna (Uttar Pradesh)

Profession

Farmer, Political and Social Worker and Religious Missionary

Permanent Address

Vill. and P.O. Sikata, Distt. Padrauna - 274304 (Uttar Pradesh)

Tel. (05564) 22188

Present Address

106/72 nazar bagh, lucknow, uttar pradesh, India

Positions Held 1972-74 Member, Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly

1980 Elected to 7th Lok Sabha

1984 Re-elected to 8th Lok Sabha (2nd term)

1991 Re-elected to 10th Lok Sabha (3rd term)

1996 Re-elected to 11th Lok Sabha (4th term)

1998 Re-elected to 12th Lok Sabha (5th term)

1998-99 Member, Committee of Privileges

Member, Committee on Home Affairs and its Sub-Committee on Personnel Policy of Central Para-Military Forces (CPMFs)

Member, Consultative Committee, Ministry of Civil Aviation

Participated in Freedom Struggle- Quit India Movement, 1942; as a member of Socialist Party organised demonstrations several times for the interests of the farmers and was jailed thrice; President, Sugarcane Co-operative Society, Kathkuiya, Uttar Pradesh, 1962–71; Vice-President, Sugarcane Co-operative Employees Association, Lucknow, 1964–70; and Member, Executive Committee, Sugarcane Co-operative Union, Uttar Pradesh, 1964–70

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