Prof. P.J. Kurien Member of Parliament (MP) from Mavelikara (Kerala) Biodata

Name of Member: Prof. P.J. Kurien

Political Party: Indian National Congress

Constituency & State: Mavelikara (Kerala)

Lok Sabha Experience: 7,8,9,10,11,12

Biographical Sketch Member of Parliament 12th Lok Sabha


KURIEN, PROF. P.J.
[INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS - MAVELIKARA (KERALA)]


Father's Name	    	Shri P.G. Joseph

Date of Birth	    	31 March 1941

Place of Birth	    	Puramattom in Tiruvalla, 
			Distt. Pathanamthitta (Kerala)

Marital Status	    	Married on 28 May 1968

Spouse's Name	    	Smt. Susan

Children	    	Two daughters

Educational Qualifications  

		M.Sc.

		Educated at St. Thomas College, Kozencherry
		(Kerala) and Govt. Science College, Rewa 
		(Madhya Pradesh)

Profession     	

		Political and Social Worker, Teacher and 
		Educationist

Permanent Address  
   
		Pallath House, P.O. Paduthode Vennikulam, 
		Distt. Pathanamthitta-689645 
		(Kerala)

		Tel. (0473) 664588

Present Address  

		AB-77, Shahjahan Road,
		New Delhi-110011

		Tel. (011) 3782358 

Positions Held     

1970-72		President, Block Congress Committee

1972-80		Treasurer, District Congress(I) Committee (Indira)
		[D.C.C. (I)], Alleppey, Kerala

1972-89		Member, Pradesh Congress(I)Committee (Indira)
		[P.C.C. (I)], Kerala

1977-79		Member, Executive, P.C.C. (I), Kerala

1980		Elected to 7th Lok Sabha 

1980-87		Member, Consultative Committee, Ministry of Commerce

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

1987-89		Member, Executive, Congress Parliamentary Party 
		[C.P.P.(I)]

		Member, House Committee

		Member, Committee on Public Undertakings

1989-91		Re-elected to 9th Lok Sabha (3rd term)

		Chief Whip, Congress Parliamentary Party

		Member, Business Advisory Committee

1990		Member, Committee on Environment and Forests

1990-91		Member, Consultative Committee, Ministry of 
		Communications

1991		Re-elected to 10th Lok Sabha (4th term)

1991-93		Union Minister of State, Industry with additional  
		charge of Commerce

1992 
onwards		Member, All India Congress Committee [A.I.C.C.(I)]

1992-93		Union Minister of State, Industry (Department of 
		Small Scale, Agro and Rural Industries) with additional charge
		of Commerce
	
1995-96		Union Minister of State, Non-Conventional Energy 
		Sources

1996		Re-elected to 11th Lok Sabha (5th term)

		Chief Whip, Congress Parliamentary Party

		Member, Business Advisory Committee

1998		Re-elected to 12th Lok Sabha (6th term)

		Chief Whip, Congress Parliamentary Party

1998-99		Member, Business Advisory Committee

		Member, Consultative Committee, Ministry of Civil Aviation

Social and Cultural Activities   

Working for the protection of environment, upliftment of the poor 
and the weaker sections of the society

Special Interests     	

Reading, travelling, playing volleyball, badminton; interested in 
educational and literary activities and environmental problems

Countries Visited     	

Widely travelled; Member, (i) Congress Party Delegation to 
Mauritius, 1988; (ii) Anti-apartheid Delegation of Congress 
Party which met various world leaders, 1988; and 
(iii) Indian Delegation to United Nations, 1994 and 1997

Other Information     

Actively participated in the cooperative movement in Kerala;
President, Thiruvalla East Cooperative Bank, the biggest Urban 
Co-operative Bank in India; Chairman, Indian Institute of 
Technology, Delhi, 1994-98; Vice-Chairman, Kerala State 
Cooperative Marketing Federation; Director, (i) Thiruvalla East 
Cooperative Bank for fifteen years; (ii) Kerala State Cooperative 
Marketing Federation for twelve years; and (iii) Central Aracknut 
Marketing Cooperative, Mangalore for three years; Member (i) Governing 
Body of the National Cooperative Union of India for three years; 
(ii) Jawaharlal Nehru University Court for three years; 
(iii) Governing Body, Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute of Science and 
Technology, Thiruvananthapuram for three years; (iv) Indian Council 
of Agricultural Research, 1982-85; (v) Marine Products Export 
Development Authority, 1982-88; (vi) Spices Board, 1985-88; 
(vii) Press Council of India, 1985-87; and (viii) All India Council 
of Technical Education, 1993-96


Election Result of
Mavelikara Lok Sabha Constituency  
 
Total electorate 	8,93,600
Total votes polled 	6,24,959

Votes polled in favour of the first four leading candidates

(1) Prof. P.J. Kurien 		(I.N.C.) 2,75,001
(2) Prof. Nainan Koshy 		(Ind.)   2,73,740
(3) Shri Rajan Moolaveettil 	(B.J.P.)   68,450
(4) Shri K. Sasikumar 		(B.S.P.)    3,185

 


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