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Hemwati Nandan Bahuguna

1. Hemwati Nandan Bahuguna is an Indian politician and Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh.
2. Birth: Garhwal, April 25, 1921.
3. Foreign travel: Travels in countries like England, Germany, Italy, and Egypt.
4. Death: died on March 17, 1989.

Politics:
1. In the year 1952, the first member of the Legislative Assembly elected. Again, the Legislative Assembly of Uttar Pradesh from 2.1957 to 1969 and from 1974 to 1977.
3. Uttar Pradesh Congress Committee in 1952 and All India Congress Committee member from the year 1957.
4. All India Congress Committee general secretary
5. In the Cabinet of Dr. Sampurnanand, in the year 1957,
6. Parliamentary Secretary of Labor and Social Welfare Department in Dr. Sampurnananda cabinet
7. In the year 1958, the Deputy Minister of Industry Department.
8. In the year 1962, the Deputy Labor Department of Labor.
9. Minister of Finance and Transport in the year 1967
10. Elected members of Lok Sabha members in the year 1971, 1977 and 1980.
11. Minister of State for Communication in the Union Cabinet on May 2, 1971.
12. For the first time, from November 8, 1973, to March 4, 1974, and for the second time from March 5, 1974, to November 29, 1975, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister.
13. Minister of Petroleum, Chemicals, and Fertilizers in the Union Cabinet in the year 1977.
14. Central Finance Minister in the year 1979.

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