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{{Short description|Indian politician}}
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|name       = Yagya Dutt Sharma
| name               = Yagya Dutt Sharma
|image       = Yagya Dutt Sharma.jpg
| image               = Yagya Dutt Sharma.jpg
|office     = [[List of Governors of Odisha|Governor of Odisha]]
| office             = [[List of Governors of Odisha|Governor of Odisha]]
|1blankname   = Chief Minister
| 1blankname         = Chief Minister
|1namedata     =  
| 1namedata           =  
|term_start   = 7 February 1990
| term_start         = 7 February 1990
|term_end     = 1 February 1993
| term_end           = 1 February 1993
|predecessor   = [[Saiyid Nurul Hasan]]
| predecessor         = [[Saiyid Nurul Hasan]]
|successor     = [[Saiyid Nurul Hasan]]
| successor           = [[Saiyid Nurul Hasan]]
|office1       = Member of [[Lok Sabha]]
| office1             = Member of [[Lok Sabha]]
|term_start1   = 1967
| term_start1         = 1967
|term_end1     = 1971
| term_end1           = 1971
|predecessor1 = [[Gurmukh Singh Musafir]]
| predecessor1       = [[Gurmukh Singh Musafir]]
|successor1   = [[Durgadas Bhatia]]
| successor1         = [[Durgadas Bhatia]]
|constituency1 = [[Amritsar (Lok Sabha constituency)|Amritsar]]
| constituency1       = [[Amritsar (Lok Sabha constituency)|Amritsar]]
|term_start2   = 1977
| term_start2         = 1977
|term_end2     = 1980
| term_end2           = 1980
|predecessor2 = [[Prabodh Chandra (politician)|Prabodh Chandra]]
| predecessor2       = [[Prabodh Chandra (politician)|Prabodh Chandra]]
|successor2   = [[Sukhbans Kaur Bhinder]]
| successor2         = [[Sukhbans Kaur Bhinder]]
|constituency2 = [[Gurdaspur (Lok Sabha constituency)|Gurdaspur]]
| constituency2       = [[Gurdaspur (Lok Sabha constituency)|Gurdaspur]]
|birth_date = {{birth date|1922|09|21|df=y}}
| Family              = [[Late Smt Prakash aati]]
|birth_place = [[Punjab, India|Punjab]], [[British India]]      
        [[Prem Dutt Sharma (son)]]
|nationality = [[India]]n  
        [[VikramDutt Sharma (son)]]
|death_date   = {{death date and age|1996|07|04|1922|09|21|df=y}}
    [[Aradhna Sharma (grand daughte)]]
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| birth_date         = {{birth date|1922|09|21|df=y}}
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| profession = [[Politician]]  
| nationality         = [[India]]n
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| death_place         =  
| alma_mater         =  
| profession         = [[Politician]]
| spouse              = Prakashwati Sharma
| children            = <br> Prem Dutt Sharma <br> Aradhna Sharma
}}
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''' Veer Yagya Dutt Sharma''' (21 October 1922 in Takhatgarh village, Ropar district, Punjab, India &ndash; 4 July 1996 in [[New Delhi]])(formerly known as `Banarsi Dass Chandan' was an [[India]]n politician, who has been associated with RSS and one of the founding member of Bhartiya Jan Sangh,  was a member of fourth and sixth [[Lok Sabha]] representing [[Amritsar (Lok Sabha constituency)|Amritsar]]  and [[Gurdaspur (Lok Sabha constituency)|Gurdaspur]]  parliamentary constituencies in [[Punjab (India)|Punjab]] during 1967-70 and 1977–79. He was also a leader of [[Bharatiya Janata Party]]. His memorable contribution in establishing Bhartiya Jan Sangh in the rural areas of hills of Punjab ( Kangra Una Hamirpur & Shimla)which are presently the part of Himachal Pradesh deserves a special mention .
''' Veer Yagya Dutt Sharma''' (21 October 1922 in Takhatgarh village, [[Ropar district]], [[Punjab Province (British India)|Punjab Province]], India &ndash; 4 July 1996 in [[New Delhi]])(formerly known as `Banarsi Dass Chandan' was an Indian politician, who has been associated with RSS and one of the founding member of Bhartiya Jan Sangh,  was a member of fourth and sixth [[Lok Sabha]] representing [[Amritsar (Lok Sabha constituency)|Amritsar]]  and [[Gurdaspur (Lok Sabha constituency)|Gurdaspur]]  parliamentary constituencies in [[Punjab (India)|Punjab]] during 1967-70 and 1977–79. He was also a leader of [[Bharatiya Janata Party]]. His memorable contribution in establishing Bhartiya Jan Sangh in the rural areas of hills of Punjab ( Kangra Una Hamirpur & Shimla)which are presently the part of Himachal Pradesh deserves a special mention .
He was the [[List of Governors of Odisha|Governor of Odisha]] from 1990 to 1993.<ref>{{cite web |url= http://ws.ori.nic.in/ola/brief.htm |title=Brief History of Odisha Legislative Assembly Since 1937|work=ws.ori.nic.in |year=2011 |quote=NAME OF THE GOVERNORS OF Odisha|access-date=23 April 2012}}</ref><ref>http://orissa.gov.in/e-magazine/orissaannualreference/OR-Annual-2009/pdf/405-418.pdf</ref>
He was the [[List of Governors of Odisha|Governor of Odisha]] from 1990 to 1993.<ref>{{cite web |url= http://ws.ori.nic.in/ola/brief.htm |title=Brief History of Odisha Legislative Assembly Since 1937|work=ws.ori.nic.in |year=2011 |quote=NAME OF THE GOVERNORS OF Odisha|access-date=23 April 2012}}</ref><ref>http://orissa.gov.in/e-magazine/orissaannualreference/OR-Annual-2009/pdf/405-418.pdf</ref>


An ayurvedic physician by profession, he worked to improve indigenous system of medicine and to promote the ayurvedic system of medicine. During the famines of 1943 in [[Bengal]]  and Kangra-Kula valley in 1945–46, he along with a team of doctors from Punjab provided relief to the famine-stricken people.
An ayurvedic physician by profession, he worked to improve indigenous system of medicine and to promote the ayurvedic system of medicine. During the famines of 1943 in [[Bengal]]  and Kangra-Kula valley in 1945–46, he along with a team of doctors from Punjab provided relief to the famine-stricken people.


He also worked for the relief and rehabilitation of refugees in 1947 and rendered medical assistance to the sick.
He also worked for the relief and rehabilitation of refugees in 1947 and rendered medical assistance to the sick.


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 08:48, 5 January 2022


Yagya Dutt Sharma
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Governor of Odisha
In office
7 February 1990 – 1 February 1993
Preceded bySaiyid Nurul Hasan
Succeeded bySaiyid Nurul Hasan
Member of Lok Sabha
In office
1967–1971
Preceded byGurmukh Singh Musafir
Succeeded byDurgadas Bhatia
ConstituencyAmritsar
In office
1977–1980
Preceded byPrabodh Chandra
Succeeded bySukhbans Kaur Bhinder
ConstituencyGurdaspur
Personal details
Born(1922-09-21)21 September 1922
Punjab, British India
Died4 July 1996(1996-07-04) (aged 73)
NationalityIndian
Spouse(s)Prakashwati Sharma
Children
Prem Dutt Sharma
Aradhna Sharma
ProfessionPolitician

Veer Yagya Dutt Sharma (21 October 1922 in Takhatgarh village, Ropar district, Punjab Province, India – 4 July 1996 in New Delhi)(formerly known as `Banarsi Dass Chandan' was an Indian politician, who has been associated with RSS and one of the founding member of Bhartiya Jan Sangh, was a member of fourth and sixth Lok Sabha representing Amritsar and Gurdaspur parliamentary constituencies in Punjab during 1967-70 and 1977–79. He was also a leader of Bharatiya Janata Party. His memorable contribution in establishing Bhartiya Jan Sangh in the rural areas of hills of Punjab ( Kangra Una Hamirpur & Shimla)which are presently the part of Himachal Pradesh deserves a special mention . He was the Governor of Odisha from 1990 to 1993.[1][2]

An ayurvedic physician by profession, he worked to improve indigenous system of medicine and to promote the ayurvedic system of medicine. During the famines of 1943 in Bengal and Kangra-Kula valley in 1945–46, he along with a team of doctors from Punjab provided relief to the famine-stricken people.

He also worked for the relief and rehabilitation of refugees in 1947 and rendered medical assistance to the sick.

References[edit | edit source]

  1. "Brief History of Odisha Legislative Assembly Since 1937". ws.ori.nic.in. 2011. Retrieved 23 April 2012. NAME OF THE GOVERNORS OF Odisha
  2. http://orissa.gov.in/e-magazine/orissaannualreference/OR-Annual-2009/pdf/405-418.pdf

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Preceded by
Saiyid Nurul Hasan
Governor of Odisha
Feb 1990– Feb 1993
Succeeded by
Saiyid Nurul Hasan