Kartik Oraon

Indian politician (1924–1981) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Baba Kartik Oraon (29 October 1924  8 December 1981)[1] was an Indian politician and an Adivasi leader[2] from the Indian National Congress. He also participated in the Indian freedom movement of 1947. Oraon founded the Akhil Bharatiya Adivasi Vikas Parishad organisation.[3]

Preceded byDavid Munzni
Succeeded byLaloo Oraon
Preceded byLaloo Oraon
Succeeded bySumati Oraon
Quick facts Member of Lok Sabha, Lohardaga constituency, Preceded by ...
Kartik Oraon
Portrait of Kartik Oraon
Member of Lok Sabha, Lohardaga constituency
In office
1967–1977
Preceded byDavid Munzni
Succeeded byLaloo Oraon
In office
1980–1981
Preceded byLaloo Oraon
Succeeded bySumati Oraon
Personal details
Born29 October 1924
Littatoli village, Bihar and Orissa Province, British India (modern-day Jharkhand, India)
Died8 December 1981(1981-12-08) (aged 57)
Parent(s)Jaira Oraon (father)
Birsi Oraon (mother)
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Early life

Oraon was born in a village named Karounda Littatoli in Gumla district, Jharkhand state, India, into the Kurukh community.[4] His was the fourth child of his father, Jaira Oraon, and mother, Birsi Oraon. He was named Kartik because he was born in the month of Kartik of the Hindu calendar.[3]

Education

After completing high school in Gumla in 1942, Oraon passed Intermediate examination from Science College, Patna, and completed a bachelor of engineering degree from Bihar College of Engineering, Patna. He continued his studies and acquired a number of qualifications from institutions in the United Kingdom.[5] He was considered one of the most educated men of the Kurukh community for his foreign education and his use of the Oraon Sadri and Kurukh languages.[6]

Political career

Oraon held several official positions and represented Lohardaga constituency in the Parliament of India several times. He was minister for aviation and communication of the Government of India. He died in New Delhi on 8 December 1981.[7] He was three times a member of parliament in the Lok Sabha from the Lohardaga constituency. He was also known by the name of Baba Kartik Saheb.[8]

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Electoral history
Election House Constituency Party Votes % Result
1980 Lok Sabha Lohardaga INC(I) 129,038 51.46 Won
1977 INC 77,391 30.97 Lost
1971 102,376 53.77 Won
1967 62,260 39.80 Won
1962 41,804 31.74 Lost
1977 Bihar Legislative Assembly Bishunpur 25,701 62.69 Won
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