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Praveen Singh Aron

Member of Parliament (Lok Sabha)
Former Health Minister of Uttar Pradesh Advocate, Supreme Court, High Court

Date of Birth
8 May, 1958

Address
297 Civil Lines, Bareilly (U.P.)

His Mother

Mrs. Swaraj Shuchi Aron, a respected and sensitive resident of the city.

Active in the field of women's social, political, and literary activities as a Hindi writer.

Author of several books, novels, and stories for children, among others.

His Father

Late Dr. P.C. Aron (MBBS, DMRE), a renowned physician and surgeon in the city of Bareilly, actively involved in social service, serving as an active trade union leader, working for the welfare of laborers and farmers, and also a prominent political figure. He contested the Legislative Assembly election on the ticket of Praja Socialist Party from Bareilly in 1962.

Professional Career Marriage

Advocate (High Court / Supreme Court) Mrs. Supriya Aron, a senior journalist and leader of the journalists' organization in Bareilly, became the Mayor of Bareilly Municipal Corporation. The Aron couple has two daughters, both engineers and MBA graduates, currently employed in multinational companies.

Professional Career in Delhi High Court and Supreme Court, including running the Attorney Associates law firm. Before that, they were associated with several prestigious companies as senior managers, commercial managers, and general managers. Ownership of three prestigious companies.

Social and Political Activities

Associated with social and political activities under the protection of Pandit Nehru and Mrs. Indira Gandhi, they became the General Secretary of Jawaharlal Nehru National Youth Center, Bareilly, which is a social, non-political organization, and later became the General Secretary of the state and All India General Secretary. General Secretary of NSUI, Youth Congress. He was actively involved in the anti-corruption movement at the behest of Mr. V.P. Singh in 1988 and worked with prominent leaders. He contested the Assembly elections from the Cantt Assembly constituency as a Janata Dal candidate and won with a significant margin in 1993. Even while being a member of the Legislative Assembly in 1996, he did not contest the elections because he trusted some of his supporters to give him the opportunity to contest the elections. Supported BSP in forming the government as an independent legislator and became a Minister in the government without joining BSP. In 1996, he contested the Lok Sabha elections from Congress (T) but lost and returned to the Congress party. During the merger of Congress (T) and Congress, he rejoined Congress and contested the Lok Sabha elections in 2004 and received approximately 1,19,200 votes. However, he was ahead of the incumbent MP in both the Cantt and Bareilly Municipal Assembly constituencies by a large margin. Study, tourism, nature conservation and tree planting, participation in social activities, political activities and swimming.