Gangwar
Gangwar (गंगवार) is a community within the larger Kurmi Indian caste of North India.[1] A farming community, it is native to the Gangetic plains of the Central Doab and Rohilkhand regions of North India. Gangwars are mainly found in the districts of Rampur, Bareilly, Pilibhit and Farukhabad.
Notable Gangwars
- Mishrilal Gangwar, Indian National Congress politician and former chief minister of Madhya Bharat
- Santosh Gangwar, Bharatiya Janata Party politician; member of Parliament and Minister of State (independent charge) for Ministry of Textiles and also minister of state for Parliamentary affairs, water resources, River Development and Ganga rejuvenation from May 2014.
- Bhagwat Saran Gangwar, Samajwadi Party politician and Minister of State for Small Scale Industries and Export Promotion in Uttar Pradesh
- Kesar Singh Gangwar: Member of Legislative Council from Bareilly-Rampur.
- Usha Gangwar: Ex Zila Panchyat AdhyakshBareilly.
- Virendra Gangwar: Member of Legislative Assembly from Bhojipura.
- Chetram Gangwar: Served as minister in Uttar Pradesh. He represented Nawabganj assembly seat in Bareilly for 22 years.
- Parshuram Gangwar: Represented Pilibhit as Member of Parliament from 1991 to 1996.
- Harish Kumar Gangawar: Former Jail Minister of Uttar Pradesh.
- Virendra Singh: Member of Legislative Assembly from Bithari Chainpur.
- Dr. Siyaram Gangwar: Former Member of Legislative Assembly from Kaimganj. He was also a know for having active role in various operations against Britishers in the 1940s.
- Rajendra Singh Gangwar: Former Member of Legislative Assembly from Kaimganj.
- Kuldeep Singh Gangwar: Former Member of Legislative Assembly from Kaimganj, (2007–2012).
- Tej Bahadur Gangwar: Former Member of Legislative Assembly from Bisalpur Pilibhit. He also served as a minister in Uttar Pradesh.
- Dharmendra Singh Gangwar: Principal Secretary to Chief Minister of Bihar (2015-Present) - Indian Administrative Service.
References
- ↑ Swaraj Thapa (2012-03-01). "From Bareilly to Pilibhit, BJP finds Gangwars vs its Gangwars". Indian Express.
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