Nurul Islam (Assam politician)

Nurul Islam is an Indian politician. He was elected to the Assam Legislative Assembly from Mankachar in the 1972 Assam Legislative Assembly election as a member of the Indian National Congress. He served as member of the Lok Sabha representing Dhubri (Lok Sabha constituency). He was elected to 7th, 10th and 11th Lok Sabha.[1][2][3][4][5]

Nurul Islam
Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha
In office
1991–1998
Preceded byAbdul Hamid
Succeeded byAbdul Hamid
ConstituencyDhubri
In office
1980–1984
Preceded byAhmed Hussain
Succeeded byAbdul Hamid
ConstituencyDhubri
Member of Assam Legislative Assembly
In office
1972–1978
Preceded byZahirul Islam
Succeeded byZahirul Islam
ConstituencyMankachar
Personal details
Born
Nurul Islam

(1931-05-10) 10 May 1931
Molakhowa, Hatsingimari, Assam, India
Political partyIndian National Congress
SpouseSmt. Anjuman Ara Islam
ChildrenTwo daughters
Parent
  • Late Shri Bondey Ali (father)
Residence(s)P.M. Datta Road, Ward No. II, Dhubri, Assam
Alma mater
Profession

Positions Held

  • 1972-78 Member, Assam Legislative Assembly.
  • 1983 Elected to Lok Sabha (Seventh).
  • 1983-84 Member, Consultative Committee, Ministry of Industry.
  • 1984-85 A.I.C.C. Observer to Karnataka and Orissa during the general elections.
  • 1991 Re-elected to Lok Sabha (Tenth).
  • 1991-96 Member, Estimates Committee.
    • Member, Consultative Committee on Ministry of Defence.
  • 1992-96 Member, Standing Committee on Defence.
  • 1996 Elected to Lok Sabha (Eleventh) for the third time.

Social and Cultural Activities

Established two colleges, six high schools, 13 M.E. Schools, 47 L.P. Schools in Mankachar, Assam during 1972-78 and also established two music schools at Dhubri (Assam).

Special Interests

Legal works, farming, horticulture, pisciculture, travelling, fishing and hunting.

Sports and Club

Minor games, Member, Evening Club, Dhubri, Assam.

Other Information

Professor, Law College, Dhubri, Vice-President, Apex Cooperative Bank, Dhubri for 3 years, President and Member of many educational institutions.

References

  1. "Biographical Sketch of Member of XI Lok Sabha". 164.100.47.194. Retrieved 16 June 2021.
  2. "Assam Legislative Assembly - MLA 1972-78". assamassembly.gov.in. Retrieved 8 June 2021.
  3. "Assam Assembly Election Results in 1967". www.elections.in. Retrieved 8 June 2021.
  4. "LIVE Mankachar Election Result 2021, South Salmara District - Mankachar Vidhan Sabha Seat Winner MLA - Elections Results". www.mapsofindia.com. Retrieved 8 June 2021.
  5. "Assam 1972". Election Commission of India. Retrieved 8 June 2021.
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