Md Shamsul Hasan Khan
Politician
1926 –
Who is Md Shamsul Hasan Khan?
Md Shamsul Hasan Khan was a Member of the Parliament of India in the sixth Lok Sabha, elected from Pilibhit constituency in 1977 as a candidate of the Bharatiya Lok Dal. Khan was son of Mohd. Badrul Hasan Khan, who was the nawab of Sherpur Reasat in the former princely state of Rampur.
Khan was educated initially at the village school in Sherpur, of which he later became president. Subsequently, he attended Colonel Brown Cambridge School in Dehradun and then gained a degree from Cambridge University.
He married Razia Bano Begam. The couple had no children. Khan joined the Indian National Congress as member of All-India Congress Committee and was president of the District Congress Committee for six years.
He was a prominent agriculturist from Pilibhit, and was also a member of Farmers' forum of India
He was a renowned social worker in the Pilibhit, known for his support of educational and agricultural development in the Pilibhit District. He experimented and introduced new and scientific methods for the development of agriculture and horticulture, and his movement pioneered rubber plantation in the Tarai area of Pilibhit and Nainital districts.
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