Tenth Lok Sabha |
Members Bioprofile
DUBEY, SMT. SAROJ [J.D. - Allahabad (Uttar Pradesh)] |
Father's Name
Date of Birth Place of Birth Marital Status Spouse's Name Children
Positions held 1974
1991 Social and Cultural Activities
Favourite Pastime and Recreation Other Information
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Late Shri Saryu Prasad Trivedi
5th September, 1938 Faizabad (Uttar Pradesh) Married on 22nd June, 1965 (Dr.) Justice J.N. Dubey One son and one daughter M.A., (Pol. Sc), B.Ed., Educated at Saket College, Faizabad (Uttar Pradesh); Sagar University (Madhya Pradesh) Political and Social service 8, Nyayadhish Avas, High Court Campus, Allahabad (Uttar Pradesh). Tel. 623684, 622282 91, South Avenue, New Delhi-110011. Tel. 3792473
President, City Women Congress, Allahabad; Organisation Secretary, City Congress Committee, Allahabad Member, Social Welfare Advisory Board, Uttar Pradesh Member, Anti-Dowry Consultative Committee, Uttar Pradesh President, Women Janata Dal, Uttar Pradesh Region Elected to Lok Sabha (Tenth) To unite different women's organisations and serve the people suffering from natural calamities and tragic accidents, e.g. collected foodgrains, blankets, clothes, money and other things for earthquake victims with the cooperation of women organisations and taken to Madhubani and Darbhanga for distribution besides undertaking relief work there; organised camps for the people who had lost their way in Kumbh Mela at Allahabad and looked after the welfare of the women and child pilgrims in these camps and helped them tracing their kin; to struggle against social and physical exploitation of the women folk and arouse social awareness in them; to help the dowry-victim women in regaining respectable place in their in-laws houses through women welfare council; and to awake women against the evils of inebriation To raise voice against any kind of exploitation of women and get the guilty punished; to struggle for securing equal status to the female child in the society; to create awareness among women about population control and help the Harijans and the unorganised women labourers to get justice; and to open schools for children of poor and backward classes Reading, Kitchen, Gardening, Travelling historical places
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