Kota, Rajasthan
Late Shri Shrikrishna Birla
Married
Date of Marriage : 11-Mar-1991
Spouse’s Name : Amita Birla
23-Nov-1962
Late Smt Shakuntla Devi
Son : 0
Daughter : 2
Businessperson
Kota , Rajasthan
80-B, Dusshera Scheme Shakti Nagar Kota Rajasthan 324009 Telefax : (0744) 2505555, 2502525
20 Akbar Road New Delhi NCT of Delhi 110001 Tels : (011) 23014011,(011) 23014022, FAX: (011) 23016212
birla[dot]om[at]sansad[dot]nic[dot]in
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1978-1979: President, Student’s Union, Government Higher Secondary School, Gumanpura, Kota (Rajasthan) 1987-1995: President, Kota Cooperative Consumer Wholesale Bhandar Ltd., Kota (Rajasthan) 1992-1995: President, Rajasthan State Cooperative Consumer Federation Ltd., Jaipur (Rajasthan) 1992-2004: Director, National Cooperative Consumer Federation Ltd., New Delhi 2002-2004: Vice President, National Cooperative Consumer Federation Ltd., New Delhi 1978-1979: President, Student’s Union, Government Higher Secondary School, Gumanpura, Kota (Rajasthan) 1987-1995: President, Kota Cooperative Consumer Wholesale Bhandar Ltd., Kota (Rajasthan) 1992-1995: President, Rajasthan State Cooperative Consumer Federation Ltd., Jaipur (Rajasthan) 1992-2004: Director, National Cooperative Consumer Federation Ltd., New Delhi 2002-2004: Vice President, National Cooperative Consumer Federation Ltd., New Delhi
(i) Raised more than 500 Questions during the Thirteenth Rajasthan Vidhan Sabha and was included in the list Sadan ke Sitare (Star of the House) more than 6 times
(ii) Led the movement to eradicate malnutrition from the Sahariya tribal area of Baran District of Rajasthan
(iii) After the Bhuj earthquake in Gujarat on 26 January 2001, led the team of 100 volunteers with Doctors for 10 days and worked day and night to provide assistance and to distribute food items and medicines
iv) Inspired youth to work for the nation and society by connecting them with the organisational ideology as National Vice President of Bhartiya Janata Yuva Morcha
(v) Promoted the Super Bazar Yojana across the country as Vice President of National Cooperative Consumers Federation Limited, New Delhi
(vi) Took the initiative to distribute free medicines to the pensioners of the State
(vii) Launched new welfare schemes by reviving the distressed Kota District Cooperative Consumer Wholesale Bhandar Limited
(viii) Launched the Uphaar Kendra Yojana to provide quality products on reasonable rates at a single place so as to further empower the cooperative movement in the State
(i) Set up the Nishulk Paridhan Uphaar Kendra with public cooperation for distribution of clothes to the underprivileged (ii) Launched the Prasadam project with collective efforts to provide free food to the underprivileged (iii) Launched a Medicine Bank project with public cooperation to provide free medicines to the poor, helpless and needy patients (iv) Set up a portable school, Meri Paathshala in slums with public cooperation to provide education to children of nomadic and poor families (v) Got set up various Matru Gyaan Kendra in rural areas under Corporate Social Responsibility (C.S.R.) policy and social cooperation to educate both working women and homemakers in rural areas (vi) To help labourers who are compelled to sleep on roads, set up modern Rain Baseras (shelter homes), wherein facilities like free heater, bed, mattress-quilts, nutritious food and tea are provided free of cost (vii) Set up the Kambal Nidhi Prakalp to help attendants of patients coming for treatment in M.B.S. Hospital and the New Medical College, Kota wherein free blankets and beds are provided (viii) From 2006 onwards, started organizing, the historic and patriotic programme Azadi ke Swar on the eve of Independence Day every year to instill patriotism in common man, especially the youth, to remember sacrifices made by the martyrs and for inculcating the spirit of nationalism and character building in the new generation; It is being organised as a festival in Kota (Rajasthan) every year (ix) Organized felicitation programmes for the senior citizens of Kota and Bundi in Rajasthan; Through these Programmes, the guidance of senior citizens was sought for development of Kota city (Rajasthan) (x) In March 2015, Ek Mutthi Ann Rahat Abhiyaan, a campaign to give relief to farmers affected by hailstorms, was launched; Foodgrains were collected by going home to home and made available to hailstorm affected farmers in rural areas (xi) As Parliamentary Secretary to the Government of Rajasthan during 2004-2008, provided help to the poor, needy and medically serious patients by giving them financial assistance upto Rs.50 lakh through the State Government (xii) In order to address the nutritional deficiency problem in pregnant women and adolescent girls, Suposhit Maa Abhiyan was launched on 28 February in Kota Bundi Parliamentary Constituency of Rajasthan with public participation, under the campaign, nutrition kits were provided to 1000 pregnant women and adolescent girls in the slums, who were lacking in nutrition (xiii) Slippers Distribution Campaign was started in the year 2007 for the poor and deprived section of people to ensure that no person and child have blisters in their feet due to sweltering heat during the summer (xiv) Led the relief team during rescue operations to help the flood victims during the devastating flood in Kota city on 15-16 August 2004 and 2019 by providing shelter and medical facilities to them (xv) Helped Cancer and Thalassemia patients through various voluntary and social organizations (xvi) Launched a special campaign to provide aid including free motorised cycles (battery-operated), tri-cycles, wheel chairs and hearing aids to empower the differently-abled (xvii) Launched Green Kota Campaign with the collaboration of social, religious and trade organisations to plant one lakh trees in Kota (Rajasthan) to protect the environment. Saplings, including Tulsi, were distributed to all households
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