Harsh Vardhan (Uttar Pradesh politician)

Harsh Vardhan (1 December 1947 – 4 October 2016) was an Indian politician from Uttar Pradesh who entered politics with Socialist Party but later joined Congress. He was elected from Maharajganj constituency of Uttar Pradesh in 1989 and 2009. [1]

Harsh Vardhan
Born(1947-12-01)1 December 1947
Died4 October 2016(2016-10-04) (aged 68)
New Delhi, India
EducationB.A..[1]
Alma materLucknow University.[1]
OccupationAgriculturist, Social Worker, Horticulturist, Trade Unionist & Politician.
Years active1974 - date
Political partyIndian National Congress[1]
Spouse(s)Mrs. Vishnu Singh.[1]
Children1 son & 1 daughter

Education & background

Late Mr Harsh Vardhan MP, was an alumnus of Lucknow Sainik School and held a B.A. degree from Lucknow University, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh.[1] He died after a short illness on 4 October 2016.[2]

Family

His daughter[3] is Supriya Shrinate, who was executive editor with ET Now, the business channel of Times Television Network, before resigning to contest the 2019 Lok Sabha Elections from Maharajganj[4] unsuccessfully[5] and was later appointed as the INC spokesperson.[6]

Posts Held

#FromToPosition
0119741977President, Samajwadi Yuvjan Sabha, (Youth Wing of Socialist Party) Uttar Pradesh
0219851989Member, Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly
0319851989Member, Committee on Questions and References, Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly
0419851989Member, Committee of Privileges, Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly
0519851989Member, Committee of Petitions and Subordinate Legislation, Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly
0619861988General Secretary, Janata Party, Uttar Pradesh
071989-Elected to 9th Lok Sabha
081990-Member, Consultative Committee, Ministry of Defence
0920032004Vice President, Uttar Pradesh Congress Committee
102000DateMember, AICC
112009DateRe-elected to 15th Lok Sabha (2nd term)
122009DateMember, Committee on Home Affairs
132009DateMember, Consultative Committee, Ministry of Defence

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References

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