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'''Janardan''' is a given name and may refer to the following notable people: | |||
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'''Janardan Singh nick name JD ''' besides Chairman of Bihari Peasants Cooperative Society Limited is National General Secretary of All India Workers Trade Union, All India Insurance Workers Union and Progressive Workers and Peasants of India. Also Mumbai President of All India Unorganised Workers Congress of All India Congress Committee. | |||
*] (1901–1987), renowned scholar in Vaishnav literature and a celebrated professor of Bengali | |||
*] is a renowned Unorganised Workers Leader of Mumbai in particular and MMR (Mumbai Metropolitan Region)in general. | |||
*], member of 2nd Nepalese Constituent Assembly | |||
*],comes from Bihar from a small village Sheopure, Thana Bikramganj in District Rohtas, Sasaram, Bihar and has one child Pratham Singh born on 25th December 2000 doing B.Tech Marine from UV Patel College of Engineering (Ganpat University, Mahesana, Gujarat). He is married to Ridhi Singh, a Hosewife and MA in History from Magadh University, Bihar. Presently, lives in Ambernath which is part of Mumbai Metropolitan Region. | |||
*], Indian politician of the Indian National Congress party | |||
*], has done BA from Delhi University in 1990 in Geography Honours and was Gold Medalist in 3rd year. | |||
*], Indian sports administrator | |||
His MA in 1992 and MPhil is from Jawahar Lal Nehru University, New Delhi. | |||
*] (born 1967), Indian classical sitar player of the Imdadkhani gharana (school) | |||
He also did Diploma in Trade Unionism and Industrial Relation from Maharashtra Institute of Labour Studies,Parel,Mumbai and is Life Insurance Associate from Insurance Institute of India. | |||
*] (1915–1989), Marathi novelist from Maharashtra, India | |||
*] (1872–1909), major poet of the Marathi language of India | |||
*] (born 1943), Indian politician | |||
*], member of the Bharatiya Janata Party and 2014 winner in the Indian general election | |||
*] (1902–1979), early Indian Test cricketer | |||
*] (born 1936), Indian theoretical geophysicist, emeritus scientist at National Geophysical Research Institute | |||
*] (1922–2002), Marathi poet and writer in the Marathi language | |||
*], Indian politician of Bharatiya Janata Party | |||
*] or Janardana (born 1504), Indian scholar, a Deshpande or Deshastha Brahmin from Chalisgaon | |||
*], Indian politician | |||
*], Indian politician and a member of the Rajya Sabha, the upper house of the Indian Parliament | |||
*], Indian politician | |||
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On 15th November 2017 he joined Congress Party and was made Mumbai President of All India Unorganised Workers Congress (an Official Department) of All India Congress Committee. | |||
*], upcoming Bollywood film based on political satire | |||
Before to it, he was in SheKap as Spokesperson. Earlier to it, he was Maharashtra President of Lokmanch(a political party formed by Amar Singh) and before it State General Secretary of Maharashtra Samajwadi Party under State Presidentship of Abu Azmi. | |||
*], deemed university in the city of Udaipur in the Indian state of Rajasthan | |||
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In JNU Student days(1990-1995), he was a strong ABVP,JNU leader known to be one of founder of ABVP in JNU. In his leadership in JNU, he not only dominated JNUSU(Student Union) working in close cooperation with NSUI and Free Thinkers but also swept JNUKA (Karamchari Union) bringing both Centre and Right together. He was a Non-Left JNU's Icon. | |||
He hails from a Congress Family as his Grandfather was a Veteran Congressmen. His mother side is Socialist. He is a firm believer in Ganga-Yamuni tahjib, which brought him close to Congress. He is ardent fan and follower of Late Smt. Indira Gandhi(participated in Jail Bharo Abhiyan in 1977 in Gaya, Bihar but as he was a minor, he went unnoticed) and Honourable Rahul Gandhi(treat and consider him as modern day Gandhi for his invaluable thinking and effort on/for uplift of Unorganised Workers of India).Honourable Rahul Gandhi inspired him to Organise the Unorganised. | |||
He is a firm believer in Development from Below model and is for Horizontal Development. | |||
He vehemently oppose Growth Centre Model(Vertical Growth Model which is even incapable of Vertical Development) of Indian Government and want it to be abolished in favour of Horizontal Growth and Development.He also believes that it can only be achieved by Rule of Proletariat under Honourable Rahul Gandhi leadership. | |||
*Janardan Singh of AIUWC of AICC | |||
*Janardan Singh of AIWTU | |||
*Janardan Singh of PWPI | |||
*Janardan Singh the Unorganised Workers Leader | |||
*Janardan Singh of ABVP JNU | |||
*Janardan Singh of Lokmanch (Amar Singh) | |||
*Janardan Singh of Samajwadi Party | |||
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Janardan is a given name and may refer to the following notable people:
- Janardan Chakravarti (1901–1987), renowned scholar in Vaishnav literature and a celebrated professor of Bengali
- Janardan Dhakal, member of 2nd Nepalese Constituent Assembly
- Janardan Dwivedi, Indian politician of the Indian National Congress party
- Janardan Singh Gehlot, Indian sports administrator
- Rajeev Janardan (born 1967), Indian classical sitar player of the Imdadkhani gharana (school)
- Shrikrishna Janardan Joshi (1915–1989), Marathi novelist from Maharashtra, India
- Vinayak Janardan Karandikar (1872–1909), major poet of the Marathi language of India
- Janardan Manjhi (born 1943), Indian politician
- Janardan Mishra, member of the Bharatiya Janata Party and 2014 winner in the Indian general election
- Janardan Navle (1902–1979), early Indian Test cricketer
- Janardan Ganpatrao Negi (born 1936), Indian theoretical geophysicist, emeritus scientist at National Geophysical Research Institute
- Shanta Janardan Shelke (1922–2002), Marathi poet and writer in the Marathi language
- Janardan Singh Sigriwal, Indian politician of Bharatiya Janata Party
- Janardan Swami or Janardana (born 1504), Indian scholar, a Deshpande or Deshastha Brahmin from Chalisgaon
- Janardan Tiwari, Indian politician
- Janardan Waghmare, Indian politician and a member of the Rajya Sabha, the upper house of the Indian Parliament
- Janardan Yadav, Indian politician
See also
- Janta V/S Janardan - Bechara Aam Aadmi, upcoming Bollywood film based on political satire
- Janardan Rai Nagar Rajasthan Vidyapeeth, deemed university in the city of Udaipur in the Indian state of Rajasthan
- Janardana
- Janardhan (disambiguation)
- Janardhanan (disambiguation)
- All pages with titles containing Janardan
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