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Nathu Ram Ahirwar

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Succeeded by
  
Virendra Kumar

Name
  
Nathu Ahirwar

Constituency
  
Tikamgarh

Role
  
Politician


Preceded by
  
Baiju Ahriwar

Died
  
December 5, 2013

Succeeded by
  
Nathu Ram Ahirwar

Party
  
Indian National Congress

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Constituency
  
Khargapur (Vidhan Sabha constituency)

Born
  
1 July 1923 Bhamoura Khas, Tikamgarh, Madhya Pradesh, India (
1923-07-01
)

Political party
  
Indian National Congress

Nathu Ram Ahirwar (1 July 1923 – 5 December 2013) was an Indian politician, social leader, Former Education minister and educationist from the village of Bhamoura Khas in Tikamgarh district of Madhya Pradesh, India. Former minister of Madhya Pradesh and senior Congress leader died at his ancestral village Bhamoura Khas here following brief illness. Ahirwar, who had been ailing for quite some time, died on 5 December 2013 around 18:00, his family said.

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He has served as a Member of Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly for years 1957-62 and was also elected as a Member of Fourth Lok Sabha - (1967–70) and Fifth Lok Sabha - (1971-1977) as a member of Congress Party from Tikamgarh constituency, a seat reserved for Scheduled Castes. He has also served as Minister of State for Rehabilitation and Cooperation and Education Minister. He was elected as Member of Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly from Khargapur constituency in 1977 as representative of Janata Party and in 1980 as member of Congress Party. After 1997, he left Congress and joined Bahujan Samaj Party.

He is noted for his activities for betterment of scheduled castes and also an educationist, who served as member of Secondary Education Committee, Madhya Pradesh (1958–63). He has also founded a Higher Secondary School at Teharka Tikamgarh and also is Vice-President, Degree College of Newari near Tikamgarh.

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Nathu Ram Ahirwar Wikipedia