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Ram Kishore Shukla

Pandit Ram Kishore Shukla (Pronounced ; Rām Kiśōr Śukla) (4 September 1923 – 11 December 2003) was an Indian politician〔 and an activist for Indian independence.
He represented Socialist Party and the Indian National Congress as an M.L.A in the legislative assembly of the state of Madhya Pradesh from Beohari constituency, where he served as speaker,〔 deputy speaker,〔 whereas in cabinet he served as minister of finance, minister of law & legislative,〔〔 minister of separate revenue,〔〔 and minister of parliamentary affairs〔〔
in government of Madhya Pradesh to government of India. Presided various house committees of legislative assembly of Madhya Pradesh, in several five-year plans.〔 First to express his views to start live telecast of meetings of parliament of India & legislative assemblies of republic of India on doordarshan in Commonwealth Parliamentary Association convention in England.
During his tenure as cabinet minister for law he started lok adalat sittings in Madhya Pradesh & thereafter received personal appreciations from Prafullachandra Natwarlal Bhagwati for the same. He was widely travelled, having visited Soviet Union, England, Japan, United States of America, Kenya, several other republics of Africa, Italy, Germany, Isle of Man etc. to participate in Commonwealth & other similar events. He remained a name for his region because of his political ideologies and principles not only during the Indian independence movement but even after that for more than half of a century until 2003.
== Fight for Freedom and education ==

Shukla, whose ancestors were farmers, held a radical view against the British. He was always willing to be a part of moves of congress against the feudalistic English government. Although, on the backdrop of russian revolution, he found his thought process very compatible to the philosophy of socialism〔 after he caught his conscience,〔 so only he stood and won very first election of 1951 under the banner of socialist party.〔 After passing high school, he indulged himself in quit India movement on gandhi's call for immediate independence with passive resistance and went to attend the mass meeting held at gowalia tank maidan in Bombay, where ''Do or Die'' was coined by gandhi.
His higher secondary education was aided by the award of a scholarship in 1942 for his high school examination results. After a period of two years of working, he took a B.A. political science on the basis of a scholarship from Rewa. Shukla was employed as a teacher at Martand Higher Secondary School in Rewa after his graduation. He subsequently gained a Bachelor of Laws and started legal practice in 1950.

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