Balram Jakhar

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Dr Balram Jakhar (b. Aug 23, 1923), (Devanagari:बलराम जाखड, IAST: Balrām Jākhaḍ), is a well known Parliamentarian and Governor of Madhya Pradesh, India. He was born in Hindu Jat family of Jakhar clan in Panchkosi village of Ferozepur district in Punjab on 23 August 1923. His father’s name is Chaudhari Rajaram Jakhar and mother’s name is Patodevi Jakhar.

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[edit] Education

He got a degree in Sanskrit from Foreman Christian College, Lahore, in 1945. He has knowledge of English, Hindi, Urdu, Sanskrit and Punjabi languages.

[edit] Politician

Dr. Balram Jakhar was elected to the Punjab assembly in 1972 and was re-elected in 1977 becoming the Leader of the Opposition. He was elected to the seventh Lok Sabha from Ferozepur in 1980 and re-elected to the eighth Lok Sabha from Sikar in 1985. He served as speaker of Lok Sabha from 1980- 1989. As speaker of Lok Sabha he was an instrument for automation and computerization of Parliamentary works. He promoted Parliament library, reference, research, documentation and information services for the knowledge and use of members of Parliament. The establishment Parliament museum was his contribution. He was first Asian to be elected as Chairman of Commonwealth Parliamentarian Executive Forum. He became the Central Agriculture minister in 1991. He is Governor of Madhya Pradesh state since 30 June 2004.

[edit] Social activities

Dr Balram Jakhar is lifelong president of Bharat Krishak Samaj and president of Jallianwala Bagh Memorial Trust Management Committee. He has written a book- People, Parliament and Administration. Basically he is a farmer and loves Horticulture. He always tried to introduce the scientific techniques in agriculture to increase the production. The president of India awarded him ‘Udyan Pandit’ in 1975 for his contribution to Horticulture. Haryana Agricultural University Hisar and Gurukul Kangri Visvavidyalaya Haridwar have awarded him the ‘Doctor of Science’ and ‘Vidya Martand’ honorary degrees for his contribution to the Agriculture and Horticulture. Sports, Farming and Reading are his hobbies.

[edit] See also

  • Jakhar - For the clan history of Dr Balram Jakhar

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Preceded by
Kailashpati Mishra
Governor of Gujarat (Acting)
July 2004 – July 2004
Succeeded by
Nawal Kishore Sharma


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Governors of Indian states

Andhra Pradesh: Narayan Dutt Tiwari
Arunachal Pradesh: K. Sankaranarayanan
Assam: Ajai Singh
Bihar: R.S. Gavai
Chhattisgarh: E. S. L. Narasimhan
Goa: S.C. Jamir
Gujarat: Nawal Kishore Sharma
Haryana: A. R. Kidwai
Himachal Pradesh: Vishnu Sadashiv Kokje
Jammu and Kashmir: S. K. Sinha
Jharkhand: Syed Sibtey Razi
Karnataka: Rameshwar Thakur

Kerala: R. L. Bhatia
Madhya Pradesh: Balram Jakhar
Maharashtra: S. M. Krishna
Manipur: Shivinder Singh Sidhu
Meghalaya: Banwari Lal Joshi
Mizoram: MM Lakhera
Nagaland: Kateekal Sankaranarayanan
Orissa: Murlidhar Chandrakant Bhandare
Punjab: Sunith Francis Rodrigues
Rajasthan: S.K. Singh
Sikkim: Sudarshan Agarwal
Tamil Nadu: Surjit Singh Barnala

Tripura: D. N. Sahay
Uttar Pradesh: T. V. Rajeswar
Uttarakhand: Banwari Lal Joshi
West Bengal: Gopalkrishna Gandhi


ANI: Bhopinder Singh
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Dadra and Nagar Haveli: R. K. Varma
Delhi: Tejendra Khanna
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