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'''Raja Ram Shastri''' (also '''Rajaram Shastri''') (1904 - 21 August 1991) was an [[India]]n [[educationist]] who was elected in the [[Indian general election, 1971]] as a [[Member of Parliament]] (MP) from [[Varanasi]] during the [[5th Lok Sabha]], the lower house of the [[Parliament of India]]. He was a professor and subsequently Vice-Chancellor of the [[Kashi Vidyapeeth]] from 1964 - 1971.
'''Raja Ram Shastri''' (also '''Rajaram Shastri''') (4 June 1904 - 21 August 1991) was an Indian [[educationist]] who was elected in the [[1971 Indian general election]] as a [[Member of Parliament]] (MP) from [[Varanasi]] during the [[5th Lok Sabha]], the lower house of the [[Parliament of India]]. He was a professor and subsequently Vice-Chancellor of the [[Kashi Vidyapeeth]] from 1964 - 1971.
He was the grand son of [[Rai Bahadur Thakur Jaiswal]].
He was the grandson of [[Rai Bahadur Thakur Jaiswal]].


He served as a member of first [[National Commission on Labour]] <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.iasindia.org/|title=IASIndia.org|website=www.iasindia.org}}</ref> and received [[Padma Vibhushan]] in 1991,<ref>{{cite web|title=Padma Vibhushan Awardees|publisher=[[Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (India)|Ministry of Communications and Information Technology]]|url=http://india.gov.in/myindia/padmavibhushan_awards_list1.php|accessdate=2009-06-28}}</ref> the second highest civilian honor of [[India]].
He served as a member of first [[National Commission on Labour]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.iasindia.org/|title=IASIndia.org|website=www.iasindia.org}}</ref> and received [[Padma Vibhushan]] in 1991,<ref>{{cite web|title=Padma Vibhushan Awardees|publisher=[[Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (India)|Ministry of Communications and Information Technology]]|url=http://india.gov.in/myindia/padmavibhushan_awards_list1.php|access-date=2009-06-28}}</ref> the second highest civilian honor of [[India]].


He died in New Delhi on 21 August 1991, aged 87.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://parliamentofindia.nic.in/ls/lsdeb/ls10/ses1/01230891.htm|title=Obituary|publisher=}}</ref>
He died in New Delhi on 21 August 1991, aged 87.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://parliamentofindia.nic.in/ls/lsdeb/ls10/ses1/01230891.htm|title=Obituary}}</ref>


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Latest revision as of 09:53, 4 October 2023

Raja Ram Shastri (also Rajaram Shastri) (4 June 1904 - 21 August 1991) was an Indian educationist who was elected in the 1971 Indian general election as a Member of Parliament (MP) from Varanasi during the 5th Lok Sabha, the lower house of the Parliament of India. He was a professor and subsequently Vice-Chancellor of the Kashi Vidyapeeth from 1964 - 1971. He was the grandson of Rai Bahadur Thakur Jaiswal.

He served as a member of first National Commission on Labour[1] and received Padma Vibhushan in 1991,[2] the second highest civilian honor of India.

He died in New Delhi on 21 August 1991, aged 87.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "IASIndia.org". www.iasindia.org.
  2. ^ "Padma Vibhushan Awardees". Ministry of Communications and Information Technology. Retrieved 28 June 2009.
  3. ^ "Obituary".