H. G. Ramulu

H. G. Ramulu is Indian politician from Karnataka. He is member of Indian National Congress. He was elected four times as the Member of Parliament from Koppal in Northern Karnataka.[1]

RAMULU, SHRI H.G. [INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS - KOPPAL (KARNATAKA)]

Father's Name - Shri H.R. Gaviappa

Date of Birth - 18 February 1936

Place of Birth - Vill. Hirehal, Taluk Rayadurg, Distt. Anantapur (Andhra Pradesh)

Marital Status - Married on 21 February 1956

Spouse's Name - Smt. H.R. Swarupamma

Children - Two sons and seven daughters

Educational Qualifications - Matriculate

Profession - Agriculturist, Businessman and Industrialist,

Positions Held - 1974-78 Member, Karnataka Legislative Assembly

1980 Elected to 7th Lok Sabha

1985 Re-elected to 8th Lok Sabha (2nd term)

1998 Re-elected to 12th Lok Sabha (3rd term)

1998-99 - Member, Committee on Food, Civil Supplies and Public Distribution; and its Sub-Committee-B on Department of Sugar and Edible Oils

Member, Committee on Papers Laid on the Table

Member, Consultative Committee, Ministry of Textiles

Social and Cultural Activities - A philanthropist, highly devotional, constructed and renovated many a temple, marriage hall (Kalyan Mantap) and High School for Girls; fought relentlessly for the Jupliftment of the downtrodden; the weaker sections and the backward classes; performed many yagnas including yagnas for the general welfare of the mankind

Special Interests

Promotion of arts and culture and good connoisseur of paintings

Favourite Pastime and Recreation - Reading books on philosophy and culture

Sports and Clubs - Tennis

Countries Visited - Canada, Hong Kong, Japan, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, U.K., and U.S.A.

Other Information - Chairman, H.R. Sreeramulu Memorial Arts and Science College, Gangavathi, since 1973;

Director, (i) Gangavathi Sugar Ltd., Gangavathi, 1973-79;

(ii) Deccan Wires Ltd., Bangalore, 1978-80; and

(iii) Karnataka Small Scale Industries Development Corporation, Bangalore 1976-79

References

  1. "The Hindu : Caste calculations crucial for parties". hindu.com. Retrieved 7 May 2014.
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