Biographical Sketch
Member of Parliament
XI Lok Sabha
Biographical Sketch of Member of XI Lok Sabha







MISHRA, SHRI CHATURANAN
C.P.I - MADHUBANI (BIHAR)


Father's Name: Late Shri Bachnanand Mishra Date of Birth: 7 April 1925 Place of Birth: Vill. Nahar in Distt. Madhubani (Bihar) Marital Status: Married on 13 December 1946 Spouse's Name: Smt. Hemanti Mishra Children: One son and four daughters Educational Qualifications :
Matriculation Profession :
Trade Unionist, Political and Social Worker Permanent Address :
Vill. Nahar, P.O. Bhagwatipur, Nahar via Rampatti, Distt. Madhubani (Bihar) Positions Held :
Since 1964Member, National Council, C.P.I. 1969-80Member, Bihar Legislative Assembly (For three terms) Member, Committee on Public Undertakings Member, Anti-Corruption Committee Leader, C.P.I., Bihar Legislative Assembly for 10 years Deputy Leader, Bihar Legislative Assembly for two years 1983-89Chairman, Library Committee, Bihar Legislative Assembly President, A.I.T.U.C. 1984Elected to Rajya Sabha 1984-85Member, Committee on Public Accounts 1986-87Member, Committee on Government Assurances Member, Committee on the Welfare of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes for two years Member, Consultative Committee, Ministry of Commerce Member, Consultative Committee, Ministry of Finance April1989onwardsSecretary, C.P.I. April 1990Elected to Rajya Sabha 1996Elected to Lok Sabha (Eleventh) June1996onwardsUnion Cabinet Minister, Agriculture May1997 onwardsUnion Cabinet Minister of Agriculture; Additional charges of Ministries of Food, Civil Supplies, Consumer Affairs and Public Distribution Books Published: Various Trade Union booklets and a novel based on reports on Dhorhi Mines Accident; novels in Maithili; one novel 'Kala', published by Maithili Academy, 'Samajwad Ka Navikaran', a collection of essays in Hindi; 'Mahila Atma Katha' (Maithili) 'Khan Ki Balivedi' Hindi; regular contributor to Hindi dailies like 'Hindustan' and 'Jan Shakti' and periodicals like 'New Age', 'Mukti Sangharsh', 'Mithila Mihir', Maithili Academy Journal 'Aryavarta' and 'Indian Nation'; Editor of Hindi 'AITUC Samvad', and 'Sankraman' Social and Cultural Activities :
Assisting mass literacy campaign in Madhubani and Begusarai districts of Bihar under Bharat Gyan Vigyan Samiti Special Interests :
Writing articles for dailies and studies in socio-economic conditions of India Countries Visited :
Widely travelled Other Information :
Participated in 'Quit India Movement', 1942 while studying; had to leave India and stay in Nepal during Quit India Movement; freedom fighter, badly injured in lathi charge in Darbhanga jail, 1943; active in social service and trade union activities; actively helped in opening of (i) Giridih Women's College; (ii) Baniadih High School; (iii) Bishweshar Secondary School and Inter College in vill. Nahar; and (iv) Natya Parishad at Nahar; Associated with (i) A.N. Sinha and L.N. Mishra Institute of Research, Patna; and (ii) Jagjivan Ram Institute of Parliamentary Work, Patna; Chairman, Coal Commission of Miners International, 1964; President (i) District Harijan Sewak Sangh, 1977-80; and (ii) AITUC, for two terms; Founder General Secretary, Kedar Das Institute of Labour and Social Sciences, Bihar; Member, Alternate Member; Executive Committee of World Federation of Trade Unions. Attended I.L.O. convention on Mines Election Result :
Madhubani Lok Sabha constituency Total electorate11,06,232 Total votes polled 6,07,552 Votes polled in favour of the first four leading candidates: (1) Shri Chaturanan Mishra (C.P.I.)2,82,194 (2) Shri Hukm Dev Narayan Yadav (B.J.P.)2,28,214 (3) Shri Kumud Ranjan Jha (I.N.C.) 38,104 (4) Shri Bauli Ahmad [A.I.I.C.(T)] 29,119