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Constituency
  
Nilgiris

Spouse
  
Anita Prabhu

Political party
  
INC

Children
  
1 son

Residence
  
Name
  
R. Prabhu


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Born
  
31 May 1947 (age 77) Chennai, Tamil Nadu (
1947-05-31
)

Role
  
Indian member of Parliament

R. Prabhu (born 31 May 1947) was an Indian National Congress member of Parliament in India, representing the Nilgiris (Ooty) constituency of Tamil Nadu, India. He was elected from Nilgiris 5 times since 1980 and once time Union Minister in Rajiv Gandhi cabinet.

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Family

R. Prabhu was born on 31 May 1947 to eminent Coimbatore based educationalist and industrialist P. R. Ramakrishnan and R. Rajeshwari. His father P. R. Ramakrishnan was the first Indian Alumni of MIT Sloan School of Management and a graduate of Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States who founded Madras Aluminum Company, South India Viscose, Coimbatore Institute of Technology and many other textile industries and two time Member of Parliament representing Indian National Congress from Coimbatore for the 3rd Lok Sabha during the 1962 General Elections and Pollachi for the 2nd Lok Sabha during the 1957 General Elections. He is also the grandson of eminent industrialist and Indian Civil Service officer Velagapudi Ramakrishna, who founded the KCP group of Industries in Chennai on the maternal side.

Education

R.Prabhu completed his graduation in Mechanical Engineering from Madras University with Honours and was a university Gold medalist.Later completed his Master of Science (SM (MIT)) from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA.

Political career

He was a five term Member of Parliament, representing the Nilgiris (Ooty) constituency of Tamil Nadu, India.

A five-term Member of Parliament he also held several ministerial posts and membership in parliamentary committees and ministries.

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