Harpal Singh Panwar

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Harpal Singh Panwar

Harpal Singh Panwar (born 1 June 1945) is an Indian politician. He was born in the village of Naala in Muzaffarnagar district of Uttar Pradesh. This village is now part of Shamli district.

Harpal Singh Panwar has been a Member of Indian Parliament (Lok Sabha) for two terms in 1989 & 1991. Mr. Harpal Panwar was also the General Secretary and Vice-President of Uttar Pradesh Congress Committee (UPCC).

Educated at Meerut University, Harpal Panwar is a well-known leader of western Uttar Pradesh and has been involved in various movements of farmers in U.P. Mr. Harpal Panwar was also appointed the Vice-Chairman of Council for Advancement of People's Action & Rural Technology (CAPART), Ministry of Rural Development, Government of India in 1996.

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Father’s Name - Late Ch. Ram Singh

Date of Birth - June 01, 1945

Place of Birth - Village Nala, District Muzaffarnagar, U.P, India

Marital Status - Married

Date of Marriage - May 01, 1968

Spouse’s Name - Smt. Yogesh Kumari

Educational Qualifications : M.A, B.Ed

Profession - Agriculturist

Permanent Address - Village & P.O Nala, District Muzaffarnagar, U.P, India

Positions held:

1983-85- Executive Member, L.D.

1986-87- Executive Member, L.D. (A)

1987-88- Executive Member, J.P.

1989 onwards- Executive Member, J.D.

1989- Elected to Ninth Lok Sabha

1990- Member, Consultative Committee, Ministry of Communications, Govt. of India

1990- Member, Committee on Public Undertakings, Govt. of India

1991- Re-elected to Tenth Lok Sabha

1996- Appointed as Vice-Chairman of CAPART, Ministry of Rural Development, Government of India


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