Noksong Boham Explained

Noksong Boham
Death Date:1 December 2019 (aged 71)
Office1:Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly
Constituency1:Niausa Kanubari
Term Start1:1978
Term End1:1980
Predecessor1:Constituency Established
Successor1:Wanghlu Wangshu
Constituency2:Niausa Kanubari
Term Start2:1984
Term End2:1990
Predecessor2:Wanghlu Wangshu
Successor2:Constituency Dissolved
Constituency3:Kanubari
Term Start3:1990
Term End3:1999
Predecessor3:Constituency Established
Successor3:Newlai Tingkhatra

Noksong Boham (– 1 December 2019) was an Indian politician from Arunachal Pradesh. He was a legislator of the Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly and a state minister of Arunachal Pradesh Government.

Biography

Boham was elected as a member of the Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly from Niausa Kanubari in 1978 as a Janata Party candidate.[1] He was elected from this constituency in 1984 as an Indian National Congress candidate.[2] He was elected as a legislator of the Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly from Kanubari in 1990 and 1995 as an Indian National Congress candidate.[3] [4] He also served as the state minister for forest, industries, panchayat, IFCD, telecommunications, economics & statistics of Arunachal Pradesh Government.[5]

Boham died on 1 December 2019 at the age of 71.[6] [7] He was survived by his wife, six daughters and one son.[6]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Arunachal Pradesh Assembly Election Results in 1978. 2 December 2019. www.elections.in.
  2. Web site: Arunachal Pradesh Assembly Election Results in 1984. 2 December 2019. www.elections.in.
  3. Web site: Arunachal Pradesh Assembly Election Results in 1990. 2 December 2019. www.elections.in.
  4. Web site: Arunachal Pradesh Assembly Election Results in 1995. 2 December 2019. www.elections.in.
  5. Web site: Ex-Arunachal Minister passes away. 2 December 2019. 2 December 2019. The Assam Tribune.
  6. Web site: Former Arunachal Pradesh minister Noksong Boham dies at 71. 2 December 2019. 2 December 2019. The Times of India.
  7. Web site: Former Arunachal Pradesh Minister Noksong Boham No More. 2 December 2019. 2 December 2019. The Sentinel.