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      • In the following Legislative Assembly elections of 2003 & 2008, Jain repeated his victory, with his winning margin increasing every time. When Uma Bharti stepped down as Chief Minister & Babulal Gaur became CM of Madhya Pradesh, in the cabinet of Gaur, Paras Jain got his first term as Minister in June 2005.
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  6. Aug 13, 2021 · Paras Chandra Jain (born 20 June 1950) is a former Cabinet Minister of Energy and New & Renewable Energy in Government. He represents Ujjain North constituency in Madhya Pradesh Assembly, He is a Member...

  7. When Uma Bharti stepped down as Chief Minister & Babulal Gaur became CM of Madhya Pradesh, in the cabinet of Gaur, Paras Jain got his first term as Minister in June 2005. He was made state minister of Forest Department.

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