D. N. P. Kamble

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D. N. P. Kamble
Portrait of D. N. P. Kamble
Parliament of India, Lok Sabha
In office
1952–unknown
ConstituencyNanded
Parliament of India, Lok Sabha
In office
1957–unknown
ConstituencyNanded
Personal details
BornOctober 8, 1919
Pathri, Parbhani, Maharashtra
Political partyIndian National Congress[1]
SpouseLaxmibai

Devrao Namdevrao Pathrikar Kamble was an Indian politician and the member of parliament, who was representing Nanded parliamentary constituency. He was elected during the first lok sabha[2] and second general elections of India, and was affiliated with Indian National Congress political party.[3][4]

Life and background[edit]

Kamble did his matriculation in Marathi literature (sahitya), and Doctor of Science in Homoeopathy. Prior to this, he was initially studying at a government junior high school situated in Pathri, and in modern-day Yogeshwari Mahavidyalaya in Ambajogai area of Mominabad. He also served as a Headmaster at a government primary school in Parbhani city of Maharashtra.[5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "K members".
  2. ^ "Member bioprofile".
  3. ^ Shankar, B. L.; Rodrigues, Valerian (15 December 2014). The Indian Parliament: A Democracy at Work. ISBN 9780199088256.
  4. ^ "सदस्य लोकसभा".
  5. ^ "Dr. Devrao Namdevrao Pathrikar Kamble".