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G. N. Ratanpuri
Ghulam Nabi Ratanpuri is a politician in the state of Jammu and Kashmir (state), Jammu and Kashmir, India. Early life He was born on 5 April 1954 in Ratnipora of Pulwama district, Pulwama District, Jammu and Kashmir (state), Jammu and Kashmir. Ratanpuri belongs to the Wani (surname), Wani caste. He received his early schooling from a local school and then graduated from the University of Kashmir in the year 1976. After graduation Ratanpuri joined the Urdu Newspaper AFTAAB, Daily Aftaab as Assistant Editor and continued to work with the paper until 1979. In year 1979 at a young age he was appointed as the editor of the NAWA-E-SUBH, Nawa-e-Subh which was published by the then ruling party Jammu & Kashmir National Conference. Working at the Nawa-e-Subh was instrumental for Ratanpuri in developing acquaintance with then Chief Minister Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah. He joined All India Radio at Srinagar in the year 1981 after being selected by the Union Public Service Commission as a ...
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A member of parliament (MP) is the representative in parliament of the people who live in their electoral district. In many countries with bicameral parliaments, this term refers only to members of the lower house since upper house members often have a different title. The terms congressman/congresswoman or deputy are equivalent terms used in other jurisdictions. The term parliamentarian is also sometimes used for members of parliament, but this may also be used to refer to unelected government officials with specific roles in a parliament and other expert advisers on parliamentary procedure such as the Senate Parliamentarian in the United States. The term is also used to the characteristic of performing the duties of a member of a legislature, for example: "The two party leaders often disagreed on issues, but both were excellent parliamentarians and cooperated to get many good things done." Members of parliament typically form parliamentary groups, sometimes called caucuse ...
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