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Father’s NameDate of Birth
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1962-89
1977-79
1978-80
1981-83
1989
1990
Sept. 1990
1991
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Shri Puttegowda1928
Vill. Gurudevarahalli in Distt. Mandya (Karnataka)
Married in April, 1958
Smt. J.P. Padmma
Two sons and two daughters
B.A., LL.B.
Educated at Maharaja’s College, Mysore and Government Law College, Bangalore
Agriculturist, Political and Social Worker, Educationist, Lawyer, Sportsman, Musician and Artist
‘Madhu Nilaya’, Bandigowda Lay-out, Mandya City, Distt. Mandya (Karnataka). Tel. 20170
6, Teenmurti Lane, New Delhi-110011. Tel. 3792279
Member, Karnataka Legislative Assembly
Member, Janata Party
Member, Public Accounts Committee, Karnataka Legislative Assembly
Cabinet Minister, Karnataka
Elected to Lok Sabha (Ninth)
Member, Consultative Committee, Ministry of Textiles
Member, Committee on Papers Laid on the Table
Re-elected to Lok Sabha (Tenth)
President, DCC, Mandya, Karnataka; Executive Member, PCC, Karnataka
Promotion of education, upliftment of poor and downtrodden, fight against social evils; Chairman-Founder, Bharathi Education Trust, Mandya under which started number of schools and colleges in Distt. Mandya, which apart from graduate courses, impart job-oriented courses like Sericulture, Electronics, D. Pharma; also constructing ‘Eshwara Temple’ with Kalyana Mantapa to generate religious feelings among villagers
Agriculture development; founding of educational institutions; cooperative movement; public sector undertakings; working to create ‘Ramrajya’ in India
Listening to radio and TV news
Volleyball, football, badminton player and jogging, Member, Mandya City Club, Distt. Mandya
Participated in freedom struggle and suffered imprisonment during 1942-47; Founder Member, Chamundeshwari Sugar Mills; constructed a Sanitarium ‘Mahatma Gandhi Sanitarium’ in Hosur village, near Mandya City and a new building for ‘Karnataka Sangha’ for the development of Kannada literature.
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