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  1. Jayaprakash Narayan with his wife Radha, at Shamshabad International Airport, Hyderabad. Jayaprakash Narayana was born on 14 January 1956, in Naghbir, Maharashtra into a Telugu speaking family of Venkateswara Rao and Balamma. His father was a Railway employee.

  2. His father was a junior official in the canal department of the state government and often toured the region. When Narayan was nine years old, he left his village to enroll in the seventh class of the collegiate school at Patna. [8] . This was his first break from village life.

  3. Jaya Prakash Narayana belongs to a Telugu-speaking family in Naghbir, Maharashtra. At the age of 3, he moved to Godavarru Village near Vijayawada in Andhra Pradesh, where he lived with his maternal aunt. At the age of 7, he moved along with his parents to Vemanda village in Andhra Pradesh.

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    • 5' 9" (175 cm)
    • Salt & Pepper
    • Indian Administrative Service (IAS)
  4. father: Harsu Dayal Srivastava. mother: Phul Rani Devi. Political Leaders Indian Men. Died on: October 8, 1979. place of death: Patna, Bihar, India. Cause of Death: Diabetes. Notable Alumni: University Of Wisconsin, U.C. Berkeley.

  5. Narayan was convinced by his father Braj Kishore from India to go to Moscow and become a Bolshevik which was led by leftist revolutionary Vladimir Lenin of Russia. The subject of his thesis for his Master of Arts was ‘Social Variation.’.

    • 11 October 1902 (Saturday)
    • Diabetes, Heart Disease
    • 8 October 1979
    • Patna, Bihar
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    He was Harsu Dayal and Phul Rani Devi’s fourth child. His father Harsu Dayal frequently travelled the area as a junior officer for the State government’s Canal Department. Narayan left his village when he was 9 years old to enrol in the seventh grade of the collegiate school in Patna. He had never left the village before.

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  8. May 16, 2024 · Jayaprakash Narayan was the fourth child of his parents, Harsu Dayal and Phul Rani Devi. His father Harsu Dayal was a junior officer in the canal Department of state government. JP left his village when he was 9 years old for the purpose of studying at the collegiate school in Patna.