Girindra Nath Gogoi

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Girindra Nath Gogoi
Minister of State, Public Works Department
In office
28 December 1957 - 1962
Chief MinisterBimala Prasad Chaliha
Deputy Minister, Government of Assam
In office
1952 - 1957
Chief MinisterBishnu Ram Medhi
Member of Assam Legislative Assembly
In office
1951 - 1967
Preceded byconstituency established
Succeeded byPromode Gogoi
ConstituencySibsagar
Personal details
Political partyIndian National Congress
SpouseHiranyalata Gogoi
ChildrenPranab Kumar Gogoi

Pratima Gohain

Prabin Kumar Gogoi
OccupationPolitician

Girindra Nath Gogoi was a former Member of Assam Legislative Assembly and Minister of State for PWD. He was the father of former Speaker and Minister Pranab Kumar Gogoi.[1][2]

Political career[]

In the 1952 Assam Legislative Assembly election, Gogoi was the Indian National Congress candidate for the constituency of Sibsagar. He received 11613 votes and became the MLA of the constituency.[3] He was made a deputy minister in Bishnu Ram Medhi’s cabinet.[4]

In the 1957 Assam Legislative Assembly election, Gogoi was again the Indian National Congress candidate for Sibsagar. He received 11638 votes and was reelected.[5]

In the 1962 Assam Legislative Assembly election, he received 12282 votes and was reelected.[6] He became a Minister of State for the PWD.

In the 1967 Assam Legislative Assembly Election, Gogoi received 9735 votes, losing to Communist Party candidate Promode Gogoi.[7]

Personal life[]

Gogoi was married to the late Hiranyalata Gogoi. They had a son, Pranab Kumar Gogoi (19 August 1936 – 3 February 2020) who also became MLA for Sibsagar and became a minister and Speaker.

Their daughter Pratima Gohain got married to an eminent engineer Ghana Kanta Gohain.

Their youngest son Prabin Kumar Gogoi was an eminent scholar,and an Educationist. He held various important functions in the Education department in the Government of Assam[2]

References[]

  1. ^ Assembly, Assam (India) Legislature Legislative (1963). Debates; Official Report.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b "Assam Legislative Assembly - Member". 5 October 2021. Archived from the original on 5 October 2021. Retrieved 9 March 2022.
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