Jay Prakash Narayan Yadav

Jay Prakash Narayan Yadav (born 2 August 1954) is an Indian politician from Bihar. He served as the Minister of State of Water Resources[1] during UPA I under then Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. He was a member of the 14th Lok Sabha of India. Yadav represented the Munger constituency of Bihar and is a member of the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) political party. He won the 2014 Indian general election from Banka Constituency and in 2019 and 2024 lost to Giridhari Yadav from the same constituency.

Jay Prakash Narayan Yadav
Minister of State for Water Resources
In office
23 May 2004 – 6 November 2005
Prime MinisterManmohan Singh
Preceded byBijoya Chakravarty
In office
24 October 2006 – 22 May 2009
Succeeded byVincent Pala
Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha
In office
2004–2009
Preceded byBrahmanand Mandal
Succeeded byRajiv Ranjan Singh
ConstituencyMunger
In office
2014–2019
Preceded byPutul Kumari
Succeeded byGiridhari Yadav
ConstituencyBanka
Personal details
Born (1954-08-02) 2 August 1954 (age 70)
Jamui, Bihar, India
Political partyRashtriya Janata Dal
SpouseSavita Yadav
Children2 daughters
ResidenceJamui
Websitewww.rashtriyajanatadal.com
As of 26 September, 2006

Biography

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Jai Prakash Narayan Yadav was born in Barhat, Jamui district, in Bihar state. His late father's name is Akhileshwar Prasad Yadav and his mother's name is Shanti Devi. Yadav holds a degree of Masters of Arts and Bachelor of Law from Patna University, Bihar. He married Savita Yadav on 18 February 1991. They have two daughters, elder Divya Prakash and younger Shefali Roy.

Political tenure

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  • 1980-1985 and 1990-2004 - Member, Bihar Legislative Assembly (four terms)
  • 1995-2000 - Minister, Primary, Secondary and Adult Education, Government of Bihar
  • 2000-2004 - Minister, Micro-irrigation, Government of Bihar
  • 2004-2009 - State Minister, water resources, Government of India and Lok Sabha member from Munger constituency
  • 2014-2019 - Lok Sabha member from Banka constituency

References

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  1. ^ "Members of Fourteenth Lok Sabha". Archived from the original on 6 May 2006.
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