G. Sanjeeva Reddy

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Gongalla Sanjeeva Reddy
President Indian National Trade Union Congress
Assumed office
3 August 1994
Preceded byGopala Ramanujam
Member of Parliament (Rajya Sabha)
In office
April 2006 – April 2012
Member Congress Working Committee (The Highest Decision-Making Body of the Congress Party)
Assumed office
December 2003
Vice President ITUC-CSI-IGB (International Trade Union Confederation)
Assumed office
25 June 2010
President ITUC-Asia Pacific
In office
Feb 2011 – Nov 2015
Preceded byG Rajasekaran
Succeeded byFelix Anthony
Personal details
Born
Trade unionist
Politician

Gongalla Sanjeeva Reddy (born 18 February 1930) a politician and artist from

Indian Parliament.[1]

Early life

Gongalla Sanjeeva Reddy was born in

Hyderabad to Narasamma and Achi Reddy. He received a Honorary Doctorate by Mahatma Gandhi Kashi Vidyapith
, Varanasi (peacock terms).

Early career

Dr. Reddy joined the trade union movement as a young worker in 1948 and was elected General Secretary of

ILO Conference in Geneva many times.[2]

Positions held

He was the Chairman of

Hyderabad Allwyn Limited
and Vice President of A.P. Productivity Council.

Representing India

Dr Reddy represented India in Conferences, Summits, Forums, Meetings held at U.S., Russia, China, Nepal, Denmark, Philippines, United Kingdom, South Korea, Indonesia, France, Belgium, Australia, Singapore, Switzerland, Italy, Japan, Hong Kong, Sri Lanka, Canada, etc. in connection with trade union issues. He attended

ILO Conferences in Geneva and Bangkok many times. He was a member of Indian Delegation for World Summit for Social Development at Copenhagen. He attended World Economic Forum held at New York City
in 2002.

References

  1. ^ https://cms.rajyasabha.nic.in/UploadedFiles/ElectronicPublications/Member_Biographical_Book.pdf Page 412
  2. ^ www.intuc.net https://www.intuc.net/display_issues_detail.php?issueid=6. Retrieved 1 May 2024. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  3. ^ "G. Sanjeeva Reddy | PRSIndia". PRS Legislative Research. Retrieved 1 May 2024.

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