Amra Ram

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Amra Ram
Danta Ramgarh
Personal details
Born (1955-08-05) 5 August 1955 (age 68)
Mundwara, Sikar, Rajasthan, India
Political partyCommunist Party of India (Marxist)
Alma materShri Kalyan Government College,
University of Rajasthan
OccupationPolitician and Peasant Leader

Chaudhary Amra Ram Poraswal (born 5 August 1955) is a farmer leader and Indian politician from

All India Kishan Sabha since October 2017.[7]

He is a member of the Communist Party of India (Marxist). Since 2014, he has been the State Secretary of CPI(M) Rajasthan unit and CEC member of CPI(M).[8][9] He won Best MLA award for year 2011 from Rajasthan Government.[10]

Early life, education and first job

Amra Ram Poraswal was born into

Jat family on 5 August 1955 to Rami Devi and Dallaram in Mundwara village, Sikar District, Rajasthan. His early education started at Govt. Primary School, Mundwara, followed by Govt. Shri Kalyan School for his higher secondary education. In 1973, he enrolled at Shri Kalyan Govt. College, where he obtained a B.Sc. degree. Subsequently, in 1976, he ventured to Gorakhpur University, earning a Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) degree. Returning to Shri Kalyan Govt. College in 1979, he furthered his academic pursuits, culminating in an M.Com degree with a specialization in EAFM (Economics, Accounting, and Financial Management). [11][12][13]

Amra Ram participated in the sport of Kabbadi, playing for Rajasthan in the National Open Championship held in Simoga, Karnataka in 1971.[14]After completing the college, he started the job of a government teacher in 1982. During this, He taught at the Dhod and Nagawa School. Soon he left the job and actively joined activism and politics.

Political career

Student Politics

While studying in college, he joined the Students Federation of India (SFI), the student organization of Communist Party of India (Marxist).[15] He was elected Students Union President of Shri Kalyan Govt. College under the banner of SFI in 1979. At that time, Shri Kalyan Govt. College was the second largest college in Rajasthan on the basis of students strength.[11] In the same year he was elected State Vice President of SFI's Rajasthan Unit.

Indian Politics

Role in Vidhan Sabha

He was elected to the Rajasthan Legislative Assembly for four terms. Amra Ram is known for bringing farmer issues to the notice of Assembly.

Movements

Sikar Kisan Movement 2017

Sikar Kisan Andolan 2017 (Sikar Farmer Movement 2017)
Sikar Kisan Andolan 2017

A large farmer's movement started in Rajasthan on 1 September 2017 to promote farmer's loan waivers, minimum support price and other demands under the leadership of

Section 144 and also blocked Internet services in Sikar.[31] When the demands were not accepted, on 10 September, AIKS called a Statewide Indefinite Highway Strike. After beginning from Sikar, this movement spread throughout Rajasthan, it had a widespread impact in 14 districts.[29] Meanwhile, Sikar and other cities were also kept under strike. Traders and many organizations supported the Farmer's Movement.[32][33] On the 11th day, on the call of the Kisan Sabha, the farmers blocked highways and all other major and minor roads.[34][30][35] Then the government invited the delegation of farmers for the talks on 11 September. After 2 days of long talks the government accepted the demand of the farmers on 13 September .[27][36] The movement was withdrawn after the demands were accepted.[37][38][39]

References

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