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Indrajit Gupta was born on 18 March, 1919 in Calcutta, Bengal Presidency, British India, is an Indian politician. Discover Indrajit Gupta's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 81 years old?
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18 March, 1919 |
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Calcutta, Bengal Presidency, British India |
Date of death |
20 February, 2001 |
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Kolkata, West Bengal, India |
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India
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Indrajit Gupta Height, Weight & Measurements
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His wife is Suraiya
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Indrajit Gupta Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Indrajit Gupta worth at the age of 81 years old? Indrajit Gupta’s income source is mostly from being a successful politician. He is from India. We have estimated Indrajit Gupta's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Indrajit Gupta (18 March 1919 – 20 February 2001) was an Indian politician who belonged to the Communist Party of India (CPI).
With a Tripos from the University of Cambridge he returned to Calcutta in 1938 to join the peasants' and workers' movement.
That was a dramatic reversal of roles, as the home ministry had, since independence in 1947, banned the CPI thrice, with many of its members, including Gupta, being sent to prison or pushed underground for long stretches.
He was the longest-serving member having been elected eleven times to the Lok Sabha the lower house of Indian Parliament.
He not only had to go to jail for his communist activities but was also sentenced to 'party jail' in 1948 for adopting a soft stand within the party.
He went underground in India during 1948–50 when there was a crackdown on Communists.
Gupta was elected to the Lok Sabha, the lower house of Parliament of India, for the first time in 1960, in a by-election.
His father, Satish Chandra Gupta (c. 1877–7 September 1964), who belonged to the IA&AS was an Accountant General of India and retired as Secretary of the Central Legislative Assembly in 1933.
After his schooling at Ballygunge Govt.
High School, he went to Simla, where his father was posted, Gupta studied at St. Stephen's College, Delhi and later went to King's College, Cambridge.
While studying in England he came under the influence of Rajani Palme Dutt and joined the communist movement.
He suffered his only electoral reverse when he lost to Ashok Krishna Dutt in 1977 after the CPI supported Emergency.
Gupta belonged to a Baidya family of Calcutta.
His paternal grandfather, Behari Lal Gupta, ICS, was the Dewan of Baroda and his elder brother, Ranajit Gupta, ICS, was Chief Secretary of West Bengal.
Thereafter, except for a short period from 1977 to 1980, he was a member till his death.
He was a member of the rules committee during 1990–1991, general purposes committee during 1985–1989 and from 1998 onwards; committee on defence from 1998–2000, committee on petitions during 1986–1987, business advisory committee from 1986–1987 and in 1989, library committee during 1990–1991 and the committee to review Lok Sabha Secretariat rules in 1990.
Gupta was conferred with the ‘Outstanding Parliamentarian’ Award in 1992.
He served the Lok Sabha for 37 years, and when he died President K.R. Narayanan paid a tribute, using three characteristics in his condolence message that suitably describes the man: "Gandhian simplicity, democratic outlook and deep commitment to values."
Capital and Labour in the Jute Industry and Self Reliance in National Defence
He was chairman of the parliamentary standing committee on defence during 1995–1996 and was chairman of the committee on subordinate legislation from 1999 till his death.
From 1996 to 1998, he served as Union Home Minister in the United Front governments of prime ministers H. D. Deve Gowda and I. K. Gujral.
In later years, as a result of his being the oldest member of the Lok Sabha he served as pro tem Speaker in 1996, 1998 and 1999.
The office of pro tem Speaker is a ceremonial one mainly to conduct the swearing in of the newly elected members.
Gupta served on a number of parliamentary committees with distinction.