JOSHI, DR. MURLI MANOHAR
Minister of Science and Technology
 

 
Father's Name         Late Shri Man Mohan Joshi
 
Date of Birth         5 January 1934
 
Place of Birth        Delhi
 
Marital Status        Married on 13 December 1966
 
Spouse's Name         Smt. Tarla Joshi
 
Children              Two daughters
 
Educational Qualifications     
 
            M.Sc. (Physics), D. Phil.
 
            Educated at Allahabad University, Allahabad 
            (Uttar Pradesh)
 
Profession  
 
            Professor (now retired)
 
Permanent Address  
 
            'Angiras', 9/10-A, Tagore Town, Allahabad-211002
            (Uttar Pradesh)
 
            Tel. (0532) 601008
 
Present Address  
 
            6, Raisina Road, 
            New Delhi-110001
 
            Tels. (011) 3718444, 3711144
            Fax   (011) 3711772
 
Positions Held     
 
1944        Member, Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh (R.S.S.)
 
1949        Member, Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarathi Parishad 
            (A.B.V.P)
 
1953-56     General Secretary, A.B.V.P., Uttar Pradesh
 
            All India General Secretary, A.B.V.P.
 
1957        Organising Secretary, Bharatiya Jana Sangh 
            (B.J.S.), Allahabad
 
1959-67     Zonal Organising Secretary, B.J.S., Uttar
            Pradesh
 
1967-75     Secretary, B.J.S., Uttar Pradesh
 
            Treasurer, B.J.S., Uttar Pradesh
 
            Vice-President, B.J.S., Uttar Pradesh 
            (prior to its merger in Janata Party)
 
1977        Elected to 6th Lok Sabha 
 
1977-79     General-Secretary, Janata Party in Parliament
 
1980        Founder General-Secretary, B.J.P.
 
1981-83     Treasurer, B.J.P. 
 
1986-90     General-Secretary, B.J.P.
 
1991-93     President, B.J.P.
 
1992        Member, Rajya Sabha
 
1992-96     Member,  Committee on Science and 
            Technology, Environment and Forests
 
            Member, Committee on Public Undertakings
 
            Member, Select Committee on Patent Law
 
            Member, Select Committee on Trade Marks Bill
 
1996        Re-elected to 11th Lok Sabha (2nd term) 
 
16 May to   Union Cabinet Minister, Home Affairs
1 June 1996
 
1996-97     Chairman, Public Accounts Committee
 
            Member,  Committee on Finance
 
            Member, Consultative Committee, Ministry of Defence
 
            Member, Expert Committee on Low Productivity Areas,
            Ministry of Agriculture and Co-operation
 
1998        Re-elected to 12th Lok Sabha (3rd term)
 
1998-99     Union Cabinet Minister, Human Resource 
            Development; and  Science and Technology
 
1999        Re-elected to 13th Lok Sabha (4th term)
 
Oct.-Nov.   Union Cabinet Minister, Human Resource 
1999        Development and Science & Technology
 
22 Nov.     Union Cabinet Minister, Human Resource 
1999        Development and Science & Technology additional charge
            of the Department of Ocean Development
 
Books Published       
 
Vikalp (The alternative) Pragya Pravah (The Continuing 
Wisdom) both in Hindi, also published about 100 research 
papers in scientific journals; more than 100 articles appeared
in reputed journals and daily newspapers
 
Literary, Artistic and Scientific Accomplishments  
 
General-Secretary, University  Teachers' Association, Allahabad,
1971-73; President, University Teachers' Association, Allahabad,
1987-90; specialisation in spectroscopy, supervised the 
research work of about a dozen students for the award of D. Phil
and D. Sc; Professor of Physics in Allahabad University till 
January 1994, retired as Head of Physics Department, delivered
lectures on scientific subjects in several symposia and 
conferences; Established (i) Vaichariki (group of thinkers), 
an inter-disciplinary academic group, Allahabad;  and (ii)  Gyan 
Kalyan Charitable Trust; Trustee (i) Bhau Rao Deoras Nyas; 
(ii) Madhav Shodh Sangathan; and (iii) Uttaranchal Vikas 
Committee; Life Member, Allahabad Education Society; Member 
(i) High Power Committee on Education in Uttar Pradesh, 1968;
(ii) Governing Council of Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore
1977-79 (iii) Uttar Pradesh Committee on Science and Technology
(Physics Branch), 1977-79; and (iv) Railway Accident Enquiry 
Committee headed by Justice Sikri, 1978-80 
 
Sports and Clubs     
 
Member, India International Centre, New Delhi
 
Countries Visited    
 
Widely travelled
 
Other Information   
 
Firm believer in the concept of Swadeshi and the spiritual and 
cultural values of Hindutva; known for his strong views on the 
onslaught of foreign multinationals; vigorously undertook the 
campaign against foreign infiltrators and the ISI; has been 
demanding that India should go nuclear; raised several issues of 
public interest in Parliament including the drinking water problem, 
trade in human organs, share scam, rising foreign debt; a strong 
advocate of a modern, strong and `debt free India'; was Incharge 
of Youth Wing of B.J.S.; arrested in 1948 for offering  Satyagraha 
for removing ban on R.S.S. and later participated in several B.J.S. 
movements and jailed several times; detained under M.I.S.A. during 
Emergency, 26 June 1975 to March 1977; participated in Inter-
Parliamentary Union (IPU) Conference in 1977;  delivered lecture on 
Science and Religion in Frankfurt, Germany, 1991; as President
of B.J.P. undertook Ekta Yatra from Kanyakumari to Srinagar and
hoisted National Flag at Lal Chowk, Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir
on the Republic Day, 1992; was arrested on 8 December 1992 after 
the incidents in Ayodhya on 6 December, 1992 and detained at Mata 
Tila and re-arrested in December 1993 and detained at Pipri; 
addressed (i) several conferences on Swadeshi throughout the
country; (ii) the European Hindu Conference held at Frankfurt, 
Germany, 1991; (iii) Global Vision 2000 International Conference 
held in U.S.A.; (iv) International Youth Conference held at 
Chicago in 1993 to mark 100th Anniversary of Swami Vivekanand's
Address to the Parliament of Religions; (v) International 
Seminar on Science and Religion held at Washington in 1993; 
(vi) Vishwa Hindu Mahasangh Conference at Varanasi in 1993; 
and (vii) Hindu Conference in Durban, South Africa in 1995; 
delivered lecture on Physics and Indian Philosophy in Durban in
1995; and also delivered lectures on various aspects of Indian 
Philosophy and science in various countries; an advocate of sublime 
Indian values and ancient scientific knowledge; and protagonist of 
holistic view of science and philosophy
 
 



Election Result of
Allahabad Lok Sabha Constituency 
 
 
Electors       :  1410588     
Voters         :   648551
Poll Percentage :   45.98%
Valid Votes    :   648516      
 
Votes polled in favour of the first four leading candidates
 
1. Dr. Murli Manohar Joshi     (B.J.P.)        219114   33.79%
2. Kunwar Rewati Raman Singh   (S.P.)          148783   22.94%
3. Dr. Reeta Bahuguna Joshi    (I.N.C.)        133428   20.57%
4. Shri Ram Dular Singh Patel  (B.S.P.)        109383   16.87%