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Madan Prasad Jaiswal was born on 27 February, 1936 in Bettiah, Bengal Presidency, British India (present day West Champaran, Bihar, India), is an Indian politician (1936-2009). Discover Madan Prasad Jaiswal'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 72 years old?
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Bettiah, Bengal Presidency, British India (present day West Champaran, Bihar, India) |
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20 February, 2009 |
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Patna, Bihar, India |
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His wife is Saroj Jaiswal (m. 1964)
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Saroj Jaiswal (m. 1964) |
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4 (2 daughters and 2 sons including Sanjay Jaiswal) |
Madan Prasad Jaiswal Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Madan Prasad Jaiswal worth at the age of 72 years old? Madan Prasad Jaiswal’s income source is mostly from being a successful politician. He is from India. We have estimated Madan Prasad Jaiswal's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Dr. Madan Prasad Jaiswal (27 February 193620 February 2009) was a member of the 11th Lok Sabha, 12th Lok Sabha, and 13th Lok Sabha of India.
Madan Prasad Jaiswal was born on 27 February 1936 to Sri Ramyad Ram Jaiswal and Smt Ram Dulari Jaiswal.
He did his schooling from Eving Christian College at Allahabad in Uttar Pradesh, M.B.B.S from P.W. Medical College, Masters in General Medicine(M.D) from Patna University at Patna in Bihar, and E.C.F.M.G fellowship from Chicago of US.
Saroj Jaiswal, a doctor by profession, and the couple had two daughters and two sons.
He entered into politics in mid of 1980 and was elected as Chairman of Municipal Council of Bettaiah.
He, later founded Bharatiya Janata Party political party as one of his founding member in Bihar in 1980.
In 1990, he was elected as MLA to Bihar Legislative Assembly.
Between 1992 and 1995, he worked as Convenor of Internal Resource Committee in Bihar Legislative Assembly and between 1993 and 1994 as a Chairman of Estimates Committee.
In 1995, he was appointed as President of BJP Medical Cell(Chikitsa Manch) of Bihar.
He represented Bettiah constituency of Bihar from 1996 to 2004, and was a founding member of the Bharatiya Janata Party.
In 1996, he contested for Member of Parliament from Bettiah constituency on Bharatiya Janata Party ticket to enter 11th Lok Sabha and successively got re-elected to 12th Lok Sabha and 13th Lok Sabha in 1998 and 1999.
Representing India, Madan Jaiswal speaking at 57th General Assembly as part of fourth committee and 14th meeting on 22 October 2002, he expressed concerns over lack of communication in advance, insufficient information in advance, delays in reimbursement, lack of training, lack of contingent-owned equipment and full self-sustainability as the major concerns for developing nations like India, which being one of the major troop contributor to the United Nations Security Council.
He called for innovative approaches for effective and strategic deployment of troops from member states to maintain international peace and security.
He also called for transparency in appointment of senior appointments of DPKO and develop global norms for peace operations that were achievable by all member states rather than reflecting the norms of any
particular group of countries.
Representing India, Madan Jaiswal speaking at 57th General Assembly as part of fourth committee and 17th meeting on 30 October 2002, he asked United Nations to play a role in bridging the gap between developing and developed nations in getting access to the information and communication technologies.
He also noted that India decided to give greater importance to global information and communication order with an aim of strengthening peace and international understanding through free, wider and balanced dissemination of information.
In 2004 elections for Member of Parliament, he lost to Rashtriya Janata Dal candidate Raghunath Jha.
He later quit BJP to join RJD when differences mounted in tickets sharing and selection of right candidates with BJP state unit president Keshri Nath Tripathi to return to BJP in few months with high command intervention.
He died due to brain haemorrhage on 20 February 2009 at Patna in Bihar.
One of his sons, Sanjay Jaiswal, is the current member of the 15th Lok Sabha from Bharatiya Janata Party.
He did his research in neurological complications in T.B.M and then started his professional career as medical practitioner at Bettiah of Bihar state of India.
Coming from an agricultural family, he was also well attached with villages and agriculture, which inspired him to work for downtrodden and poor people in remote villages lacking medical facilities.
cultural societies and organisations in which he was chairman or governor organised several camps for blood donation, eye donation and took the medical help to the not easily accessible remote villages in Bihar, Assam, Orissa, West Bengal and the Northeastern states of India.
He established blood banks while being life member and treasurer of Red Cross Society of India, worked as Vice-President of Indian Medical Association, was one of Governing body member of Indian Council of Medical Research (I.C.M.R), and was part of Board of Governors of the National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research.