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Father’s NameDate of Birth
Place of Birth
Marital Status
Spouse’s Name
Children
Educational Qualifications
Profession
Permanent
Address
Present Address
Positions held
1969-74
1969-71
1972-73
1973-74
1974
1977
1977-79
1978
1982-88
1987-90
1991
Social and Cultural Activities
Special Interests
Favourite Pastime
and Recreation
Sports and Clubs
Countries visited
Other Information
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Shri Gyan Chand Sharma24th January, 1940
Majitha in Distt. Amritsar (Punjab)
Married on 11th May, 1968
Smt. Renu Sharma
One son and three daughters
M.A., LL.B., D.P.A.
Educated at Agra University and Lucknow University (Uttar Pradesh)
Agriculturist
(a) Baggi Farm, P.O. Milak Khanam, Vill. Bilaspur, Rampur (Uttar Pradesh)
(b) Gian Niwas, Civil Lines, Rampur (Uttar Pradesh).. Tel. 4545, 5125
R-12/38, Raj Nagar, Ghaziabad (Uttar Pradesh).. Tel. 8719204
Member, Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly
Member, Estimates Committee, Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly
Member, Committee of Privileges, Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly
Member, Public Undertakings Committee, Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly
Member, State Executive, Jan Sangh, Uttar Pradesh
Elected to Lok Sabha (Sixth)
Member, Consultative Committee, Ministry of Industry
Member, Joint Select Committee on Visva Bharati (Amendment) Bill
President, B.J.P., Rampur, Uttar Pradesh
Executive Member, R.J.P., Uttar Pradesh
Re-elected to Lok Sabha (Tenth)
Member, Consultative Committee, Ministry of Industry
Member, Subject Committee on Agriculture
Whip, B.J.P. Parliamentary Party
Member, Rampur Club, Rampur, 1980
Member, Rotary Club, Rampur, 1967-72
Member, Lions Club, Ghaziabad, 1978 onwards
Industrial development of backward and rural areas, rural development, upliftment of downtrodden
Tourism, reading and writing
Badminton and indoor games
Widely travelled; Member, U.P. Agro-Industrial Corporation Delegation to Japan, Hong Kong, Philippines, Taiwan and Thailand
Member, Board of Management, Pantnagar Agricultural University, Nainital, 1971-74; Member, Bhawali Sanatorium Board, Bhawali, Nainital, 1971-74; imprisoned for 19 months during Emergency; suffered imprisonment several times for participation in farmers’ and workers’ movements.
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