Uma Gajapathi Raju

Uma Gajapathi Raju
Member of Parliament
Preceded by Bhattam Srirama Murthy
Succeeded by M. V. V. S. Murthy
Constituency Visakhapatnam
Personal details
Born 17 November 1953
Palghat, Kerala
Political party Indian National Congress
Spouse(s) Pusapati Ananda Gajapathi Raju(divorced) now married to Ramesh Sharma
Children 2 daughters
Residence 1, Kirlampudi Lay Out, Beach Road, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh.
Website

Uma Gajapathi Raju B.A. was a member of Indian Parliament.

She was born at Palghat, Kerala on 17 November 1953. She was educated at Madras University. She married Pusapati Ananda Gajapathi Raju on 18 August 1971. They had 2 daughters. They divorced in 1989 and she married film maker Ramesh Sharma in 1991.

She is a Political and Social Worker. She was Joint Secretary of Andhra Pradesh Congress Committee for one year.

She was elected to the 9th Lok Sabha from Visakhapatnam (Lok Sabha constituency) as a member of Indian National Congress in 1989.

She was Member of Consultative Committee, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting in 1990.

She was Vice-President of All India Women's Hockey Federation; Vice-Chairperson, Organising Committee, Freedom Run and Marathon; Member, Nehru Cricket Club; Vice-President, National Institute of Social Action and National Red Cross Society;

She is interested in flood and drought relief work, promotion of orphanage activities, environment protection and malaria eradication programmes.

She was Director, Trade Fair Authority of India.; Member, Film Festival Selection Committee for International Film Festival, 1989; Member, Cultural Sub-Committee, Nehru Implementation Committee. She joined the board of Moving Picture Co India Ltd in 1989 and resigned from the board in 2010. She has been anchor for 8 years of the prime time News Program on Doordarshan called India This Week. She has been Exec Producer of many award winning documentaries including the Emmy nominated film The Journalist and the Jihadi- The Murder of Daniel Pearl, directed by her husband Ramesh Sharma.

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