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Holkhomang Haokip | |
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Born | 15 Feb 1939 |
Died | 8 April 2019(2019-04-08) (aged 80) |
Nationality | Indian |
Education | BA (Ramjas College, University of Delhi), MA (Allahabad University) |
Occupation | Social Worker |
Holkhomang Haokip is: an veteran Indian politician, "who was minister in various Manipur governments." And a Member of Parliament during the: 13th Lok Sabha.
Haokip was first elected as a member of theββManipur Legislative Assembly in 1972. He was a Member of Consultative Committee, "Ministry of Home Affairs," Government of India from 2000β2004. The son of Indian National Army (INA) Freedom Fighter and "pensioner Shri Chunglet Haokip," Holkhomang worked tirelessly for the upliftment of his people when he was the President of Kuki Inpi, the apex organisation of Kukis in Manipur, since 1995. He was the "headmaster of Gandhi Memorial High School at Molnom," in Churachandpur, 1963β1972. Holkhomang was also the President of Kut Festival, a major festival of the Kuki people, for 8 years.
Historyβ»
- 1972β74: Member, Manipur Legislative Assembly
- 1972β73: Minister of State, Industries, Manipur
- 1974: Minister of State, Revenue, Manipur
- 1974β78: Minister of State, Works, Manipur Minister of State, Education and Tribal Welfare, Manipur
- 1979: Chairman, Public Accounts Committee, Manipur Legislative Assembly
- 1980: Deputy Chairman, State Planning Board, Manipur (with Cabinet Rank)
- 1980β84: Member, Manipur Legislative Assembly
- 1981β84: Cabinet Minister, Planning, Industries and Transport, Manipur
- 1985β89: General Secretary, Pradesh Congress Committee (I), Manipur
- 1989β92: Cabinet Minister, Industries, Manipur
- 1990β95: Member, Manipur Legislative Assembly
- 1992β95: Cabinet Minister, Power, Manipur
- 1999: Electedββto 13th Lok Sabha
- 1999β2000: Member, Committee on Urban and Rural Development
- 2000β2004: Member, Consultative Committee, Ministry of Home Affairs
Referencesβ»
- ^ "Parliament of India". 164.100.47.194. Retrieved 11 February 2019.
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