Udai Lal Anjana Explained

Udai Lal Anjana
Birth Date:1951 5, df=y
Birth Place:Kesunda, Chhoti Sadri, Rajasthan
Office:Cabinet Minister Of Co-operative Government of Rajasthan
Termstart:24 December 2018
Department:Cooperation & IGNP
Office2:Member of Rajasthan Legislative Assembly
Constituency2:Nimbahera & Chhoti Sadri
Termend2:2013
Term Start2:2008
Constituency Mp4:Chittorgarh
Office3:Vice President of the Rajasthan Pradesh Congress Committee
Term Start3:24 February 2011
1Blankname3:National President
2Blankname3:State President
Parliament4:Indian
Predecessor4:Jaswant Singh
Successor4:Shrichand Kriplani
Term Start4:10 March 1998
Term End4:26 April 1999
Occupation:Businessman
Party:Indian National Congress
Alma Mater:Govt. College, Neemuch
Profession:Politician
Nationality:Indian
Term End:3 December 2023
1Namedata:Ashok Gehlot
1Blankname:Chief Minister
Successor:Bhajan Lal Sharma
Successor2:Shrichand Kriplani
Termstart2:2008
Term Start 3:1993
Term End 3:1998
Term Start 4:2018
Term End 4:2023

Udai Lal Anjana (pronounced as Aanjna) (born 5 May 1951; Chhoti Sadri, Rajasthan, India) is a senior Indian National Congress leader[1] who Former serves as the Minister of Co-operation in the Rajasthan government and as the Vice President of the Rajasthan Pradesh Congress Committee. As a member of the Congress party, he has represented the Nimbahera assembly seat in Rajasthan thrice. He was previously a member of the Indian Parliament for the Chittorgarh constituency of Rajasthan, a feat that he achieved after defeating the then Union Defence Minister Jaswant Singh.[2] [3]

Apart from politics, he is a prominent businessman; chairperson of UB Group; and a social worker. In 2010, he founded Harish Anjana Foundation, a non-profit organisation.[4] [5]

Early life

Anjana was born on 5 May 1951 to a Rajasthani Hindu family of farmers in Kesunda village of Chittorgarh district, Rajasthan. He was the second of four children born to Late Shri Bheru Lal Anjana and Shrimati Gopi Bai Anjana. Anjana studied BCom at Neemuch in the state of Madhya Pradesh.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Ahuja, ML . Electoral politics and general elections in India, 1952-199 . 358 . 1998 . Mittal . 81-7099-711-9 .
  2. Web site: Member contacts . Rajasthan Legislative Assembly . 30 June 2010 .
  3. News: Is Vasu tripping Manavendra? . The Times of India . 1 May 2004 .
  4. Web site: Hindustan Times ePaper, English News Paper, Today Newspaper, Online News Epaper.
  5. Web site: Want to prove pollsters wrong in 2014 election: Sachin Pilot . ibnlive.in.com . 17 January 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140321081423/http://ibnlive.in.com/news/want-to-prove-pollsters-wrong-in-2014-election-sachin-pilot/458911-81.html . 21 March 2014 . dead.