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Shripati Mishra

Shripati Mishra was the former Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh. He was a leader of the Indian National Congress

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1962, March: Third Legislative Assembly elected (first time) elected
1967, March: Fourth Legislative Assembly elected (second time) elected
1967, June 19 - 1968, April 14: Vice President, Legislative Assembly of Uttar Pradesh
1969: Member, Fourth Lok Sabha (first time)
1970, February 18- 1970, October 01: Minister, Food, and Logistics, Revenue Disability, Social Welfare, Harijan Assistant, Education, Sports, Labor, Assistance, and Rehabilitation (Shri Chaudhary Charan Singh Cabinet)
1970, October 18- 1971, April 04: Minister, Education and Technical Education (Shri Tribhuvan Narayan Singh Cabinet)
1970-1976: Member, Legislative Council
1976: Vice-Chairman, State Planning Commission
1980, June: Elected to the eighth Legislative Assembly (third time)
1980, Jul 07-1982, July 18: Chairman, Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly
1982, July 19 - 1984, August 02: Chief Minister, Uttar Pradesh
1985: Member, Eighth Lok Sabha (second time)
Special Interest: Study of hockey, cricket, philosophical and historical books.
Foreign Travel: 26th Commonwealth Parliamentary Association Conference, Lusaka (Zambia), September-October, 1980, 27th Commonwealth Parliamentary Association Conference, Suva (Fiji), October 1981, Kenya, Mauritius, Seychelles, Sri Lanka, Singapore, Australia, Philippines, Japan, Hong Kong, Thailand, and Bahrain etc.

Other information
Father's name: Pandit Ram Prasad Mishra (reputed politician)
Date of Birth: January 20, 1924
Birthplace> Sultanpur
Education: M.A.L.L.B. (University of Varanasi and Lucknow)
Marriage: In the year 1941
Wife's name: Mrs. Rajkumari Mishra
Children: Three sons, one daughter
Business: Agriculture and advocacy.
Judicial magistrate (1954-1958).
Permanent Address: Gram-Sheikhpur, Post-Tawakkalpur, Tehsil-Kadipur, District- Sultanpur
DIED: December 07, 2002

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