Pramatha Nath Ray

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Pramatha Nath Ray
Minister of State for Development & Planning
In office
20 May 2011 – 22 September 2012
GovernorM.K. Narayanan
Preceded byUpen Kisku
Succeeded byRachhpal Singh
MLA
In office
1996-2006 May 13, 2011 – 1 June 2019
GovernorM.K. Narayanan
ConstituencyKaliaganj
Personal details
Born (1944-10-07) 7 October 1944 (age 79)
Died31 May 2019 (aged 75)
Kolkata
Political partyIndian National Congress
ResidenceVillage School Para, PO & PS Kaliaganj, Uttar Dinajpur district

Pramatha Nath Ray Was an Indian politician and was the Minister of State for Development & Planning in the Government of West Bengal. He is a MLA, elected from the Kaliaganj constituency in the 1996,2001,2011 West Bengal state assembly election and 2016.[1][2][3]

He resigned from the ministry when Congress withdrew its support to the Mamata Banerjee government in September 2012.[4]

Pramatha Nath Ray, son of Rabindra Nath Ray, was born in 7 October 1944. He is a post graduate in humanities.[5]

References[edit]

  1. "Ministers in Mamata's Cabinet". Government of West Bengal. 21 May 2011. Archived from the original on 5 October 2011. Retrieved 22 May 2011.
  2. Mamata allots portfolios, keeps key ministries
  3. All the Didi's men
  4. "6 Congress ministers quit, withdraw support to the Mamata government". rediff.com, 22 September 2012. Retrieved 25 July 2014.
  5. "Election Watch Reporter". My Neta. Retrieved 31 July 2014.

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