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- B. Shankaranand (1925-2009) was a congress leader from Karnataka and minister in government of India. He held the following portfolios in the Union Cabinet:...
- Amendment) Bill, 1988 (Bill No. 129 of 1988). It was introduced by B. Shankaranand, then Minister of Water Resources. The bill sought to amend Article 326...
- 1980 170 days Janata Party (Secular) Charan Singh Charan Singh 12 B. Shankaranand (1925–2009) MP for Chikkodi 16 January 1980 31 October 1984 4 years,...
- of 1987, the Congress party’s initial choices for president were B. Shankaranand, Pupul Jayakar and P.V. Narasimha Rao. However, Venkataraman let it be...
- Justice In office 1989–1990 Prime Minister V. P. Singh Preceded by B. Shankaranand Succeeded by Subramanian Swamy Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha In office...
- Dal. During the 1996 Indian general election, she contest against B. Shankaranand of the Indian National Congress (INC) from Chikkodi seat reserved for...
- 170 days Indian National Congress (Urs) Charan Singh Charan Singh 12 B. Shankaranand (1925–2009) MP for Chikkodi 14 January 1980 17 October 1980 277 days...
- Moorusavirmath Medical College, Hubballi. Nath Pai - A Great Parliamentarian B. Shankaranand - Former Central Minister Padma Shri Sudha Murthy - Chairman, Infosys...
- investigate the Bofors scandal. It was chaired by Congress politician B. Shankaranand. It was formed on a motion moved by the then defence minister K.C. Pant...
- Minister P. V. Narasimha Rao Preceded by Chandra Shekhar Succeeded by B. Shankaranand Minister of Steel and Mines In office 25 July 1987 – 2 December 1989...