Biographical Sketch
Member of Parliament
XI Lok Sabha
SINGH DEO, BRIG.(RETD) KAMAKHYA PRASAD
CONGRESS (I)- DHENKANAL (ORISSA)
Father's Name: Late Raja Shankar Pratap Singh Deo Mahindra Bahadur,Vidyasagar
Date of Birth: 6 August 1941
Place of Birth: Calcutta (West Bengal)
Marital Status: Married on 6 May 1962
Spouse's Name: Smt. Savitri Devi
Children: Two sons and three daughters
Educational Qualifications :
B.Sc. (Geology)
Educated at La Martineire, Calcutta; Ravenshaw College, Cuttack
(Orissa)
Profession :
Agriculturist, Civil and Military Service, Former Ruler, Political
and Social Worker, Sportsman and Trade Unionist
Permanent Address :
P.O. Dhenkanal-759001, (Orissa)
Tel. (06762) 2446 (also Fax)
Positions Held :
1967Elected to Lok Sabha (Fourth)
March 1967- Chief Whip, Swatantra Party in Lok Sabha
Dec. 1970
1968-70Member, Estimates Committee
Dec. 1971Elected to Rajya Sabha
1973-75Member, Joint Select Committee on I.P.C.
1980Re-elected to Lok Sabha (Seventh)
March 1980- Secretary, Cong. (I)
March 1982
1980-82Member, Public Accounts Committee
Jan.1982- Union Deputy Minister, Defence
Jan.1983
Jan.1983- Union Minister of State, Defence
Dec.1984
1984Elected to Lok Sabha (Eighth) for the third time
Chairman, High Level Committee on Ex-Servicemen
Dec.1984- Union Minister of State for Personnel, Administrative
Sept.1985Reforms, Public Grievances and Pensions
March 1985-Culture (Additional Charge)
Sept.1985
Sept.1985-Union Minister of State, Food and Civil Supplies
Jan.1986(Independent Charge)
1986-89Member, Joint Select Committee on Lok Pal
1988-89Member, Committee on Public Undertakings
1991Elected to Lok Sabha (Tenth) for the fourth time
Jan. 1993-Union Minister of State, Information & Broadcasting
Sept.1995(Independent Charge)
Sept.1995-Union Minister of State, Food Processing Industries
May 1996(Independent Charge)
1996 Elected to Lok Sabha (Eleventh) for the fifth time
Social and Cultural President, Sura Pratap Smruti Petha,
Dhenkanal, ActivitiesCultural and Social Institution;
Founder-Member, World Wildlife Fund, North India
Chapter; Founder-Member, INTACH
Special Interests :
Environment, forestry, ecology, science and technology, agriculture
and allied activities, irrigation, communication, national security
and international relations; organising seminars, sports and
cultural events
Favourite Pastime and Recreation:
Sports, Physical education, national security, ecology,
Sports and Clubs :
Represented India in rowing; Orissa in hockey and rowing;
Jadavpur University in hockey, football and rowing; Utkal
University in cricket; Member, Lake Club, East Bengal,
Bhowanipore and Saturday Club; Delhi Gymkhana; Delhi
Countries Visited :
Widely travelled (24 Countries); Member, delegations to Canada,
1967, Nepal, 1973 and Zimbabwe, 1986
Other Information :
Commissioned in the Territorial Army in the Regiment of artillery
and fought 1971 Indo-Pak war; qualified as 1st paratrooper of the
territorial Army in 1986, Commanded the Territorial Army
contingent in the Republic Day Parade, 1976; qualified instructor
in Army School of Mechanical Transport, 1976 and Infantry School,
Mhow 1976; qualified as the 1st Asian as International Umpire in
Rowing 1981; Conducted 9th Asian Games as umpire in 1982, World
Championship in 1983, 1985, 1987, and 1989; Asian Games 1982,
1986, 1990, and 1994; Olympic Games 1984, 1988; Chef de Mission,
India Contingent to Olympics 1988; Chairman, Organizing Committee,
1st Commonwealth Shooting Championship, 1995 held in New Delhi;
Vice-President, Indian Olympic Association; Founder President,
Asian Rowing Federation; Deputy-Chairman in Asian Games, 1982;
Chief Coordinator, 7th NAM, 1983, IX CHOGM '83; Six-Nation Meet,
1985, International Jury in Rowing 1981-91; Continental
representative for Asia 1982-86; appointed Hony. A.D.C. to the
President of India, 1994-95; awarded Ati-Vishisht Seva Medal
(A.V.S.M.) in 1995
Election Result :
Dhenkanal Lok Sabha constituency
Total electorate10,50,237
Total votes polled 5,74,824
Votes polled in favour of the
first four leading candidates :
(1) Brig. (Retd.) Kamakhya Prasad Singh Deo (I.N.C.)2,69,966
(2) Shri Adwati Prasad Singh (J.D.)1,83,872
(3) Shri Rudranarayan Pany (B.J.P.) 88,894
(4) Shri Raj Kishore Agrawalla (Ind.) 6,194