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Ram Naresh Yadav

Ram Naresh Yadav (July 01, 1927 - 22nd November 2016) was an Indian politician and former Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh. He was originally a leader of Janata Party When the Janata Party government came to power in 1977, he was made the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh. He later got the membership of the Indian National Congress.

Life introduction:
Ramnaresh Yadav was born on July 1, 1928, in a simple farmer family in the village of Aalipur (Amberi) in Azamgarh district of Uttar Pradesh. Your childhood passed through the pens Your mother Shrimati Bhagwanti Devi was a religious housewife and father Jai Prasad was a follower of Mahatma Gandhi, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, and Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia. Your father was a teacher in primary school and was an idol of simplicity and honesty. Mr. Yadav inherited patriotism, honesty, and simplicity from the education of fathershri. You have a special place in Indian politics. You are a Karmayogi and popular leader. Swadeshi and Swavalamban is the ideal of your life. Due to your versatile personality and personality, you are known as Babuji.

A marriage of Shri Ramnaresh Yadav In 1949, Mr. Rajaram Yadav resident of Gram-Karamisirpur (Malipur) District- Ambedkar Nagar (UP), Ms. Anari Devi Ji alias Shanti Devi Ji was born. You have three sons and five daughters. Your primary education took place in the village school and you received high school education from Azamgarh famous Wesley High School. Intermediate, D.A. College, Varanasi, and B.A., MA And LL.B. Degree from Kashi Hindu University, Varanasi. At that time the famous socialist thinker and thinker Acharya Narendra Dev was the Vice Chancellor of Kashi Hindu University. A deep imprint of a lecture on the philosophy of the University founder and Janak Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya Ji and the Indian philosophy of former President and then Professor Dr. Radhakrishnan fell on you in the student's life.

After receiving the postgraduate education, Yadav worked as a spokesman for the three years of a successful teacher in Chintamani Anglo Bengali Intermediate College in Varanasi. You have been a spokesman for some time in Patti Narendrapur Inter College, Jaunpur. After completing the education of law, in 1953, you started advocacy in Azamgarh and on the strength of your strength and honesty, you made an important place in your profession and the general public.

Mr. Yadav started his political and social life by joining socialist movement from student life. Babu Vishram Rai Ji, who was called Gandhi of Azamgarh district, got great fame. Mr. Yadav considered the ideas of the Father of the Nation, Mahatma Gandhi and Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia as his ideal. You have to break the caste especially under the socialist ideology, the principle of a special occasion, the enhanced canal rate, forgiveness of the farmers, restriction of equal education, income and expenditure, actually giving land to those who take the land, to remove their rights, move the English etc. Movement Many times the arrests were made. During the Emergency, you are Misa and D.I. Under the R, the Azamgarh jail and central jail in June 1975 to February 1977 were held in Naini Allahabad. You are associated with various parties and organizations and organizations in your political and social life. Rajya Sabha member and deputy leader of the parliamentary party. You have been struggling for a long time for the welfare of villagers and laborers in the form of National Alliance of All India Rajiv Rural Development Forum, All India Khadi Village Industries Commission Employees Union and Coal MLC Congress. There was also a member of Executive Council of Banaras Hindu University. You are the national president of All India OBC Backward Classes (OBC) Railway Employees' Federation and you are the Managing Director of Janta Inter College, Amberi Azamgarh (UP) and are also the custodians of many educational institutions, and Gandhi Gurukul Inter College Bhanwanath is also the chairman of the managing committee of Azamgarh.

Mr. Ramanaresh Yadav was elected Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh on June 23, 1977. In the Chief Minister's time, you have given the highest attention to the work of the upliftment of economic, educational and socially backward people and dedicated to the development of the villages. In line with the ideals of Mahatma Gandhi, you started the Antyodaya Yojana in Uttar Pradesh. Mr. Yadav became a member of the Upper House Rajya Sabha of Parliament in 1988, and on April 12, 1989, resigned from the Rajya Sabha by the Deputy Leadership, the party's Maha Parishad and other posts, and got the membership of Congress under the leadership of then Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi.

You offered HRD Parliamentary Standing Committee's first president as you health, education and direction to report the house all round development of culture. You made significant contributions as a member of the Hindi Language Committee set up under the Central Public Relations Ministry. As a member of the important Narcotics Committee of the Ministry of Finance, initiatives to prevent drug cultivation in the border states. You played an important role as a member of the Joint Parliamentary Committee for the investigation of the Securities Scam. Public Accounts Committee (PAC), the Parliamentary Consultative Committee (Home Affairs), as a member of the Railway Consultative Committee and telephone advisory committee have been employed. If you are a member of the Parliamentary Standing Committee for some time Agriculture and Indian Council of Agricultural Research of the general body of members of the governing body. In Lucknow, there was a considerable contribution in granting Ambedkar University status to Central University.

Shri Ramnaresh Yadav represented the sixth Lok Sabha from Azamgarh (UP) in 1977. You were Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh from 23 June 1977 to 15 February 1979. You represented the Assembly Niduli Kalan (ETA) from 1977 to 1979 and MLA from Shikohabad (Firozabad) from 1985 to 1988. Sri Yadav represented in the Assembly of Phulpur (Azamgarh) Rajya Sabha member from Uttar Pradesh from 1988 to 1994 (except for approximately three months) and from 1996 to 2007. You took an oath of office on September 8, 2011, at 01.15 hrs in the state of Madhya Pradesh. You are the Governor of Madhya Pradesh until September 7, 2016. On November 22, 2016, he passed away after a long illness in PGI Hospital in Lucknow.

Politics:
1. In the Lok Sabha election of 1977, you first entered parliamentary life by winning the election as a candidate of the Janata Party from Azamgarh district.
2. In the by-election after the election of 1977, you were elected to the Legislative Assembly for the first time on the Janata Party ticket.
3. Elected members of Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly again in 1985, 1996 and 2002.
4. Rajya Sabha members from Lokdhak from 1988 to 1989 were elected.
5. Rajya Sabha members were elected from the Indian National Congress from 1989 to 1994.
6. Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh from June 23, 1977, to February 28, 1979.
Shri Banarsi Das was Deputy Chief Minister from March 6, 1979, to February 17, 1980.
7. You took part in many movements like ten times the rent in the state, land grab, sugar cane godown shero.
8. Nearly 10 times arrested before the Emergency and remained for 19 months during the emergency.
9. Having a good knowledge of parliamentary subjects also has influential speakers.
10. First Chairman of the Joint Parliamentary Committee of the first formed Human Resource Department of Parliament (1993)
11. Rajya Sabha has also been the Deputy Leader of the National Janata Party.
12. Madhya Pradesh Governor from September 8, 2011

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