Overview
Ajit Prasad Jain was an Indian politician associated with the Indian National Congress. He served in the Government of India during the early decades following independence, holding ministerial responsibilities at the Union level, and was active in public life in Uttar Pradesh.
Key facts
| Name | Ajit Prasad Jain |
|---|---|
| Nationality | Indian |
| Profession | Politician |
| Political party | Indian National Congress |
| Country | India |
Background
Jain belonged to the generation of Congress leaders who came of age during the Indian freedom struggle and transitioned into governance after 1947. He worked within the Congress organisational and parliamentary structure, contributing to policy formulation in the Nehru era.
Public career
Jain served as a Union Minister in the Government of India, with responsibilities that included portfolios connected to food, agriculture and rehabilitation. He was associated with the rehabilitation and resettlement work that followed Partition, an area of significant administrative challenge in the early 1950s. He also represented his constituency in Parliament as a member of the Indian National Congress.
Significance
As one of the early ministers of independent India, Jain was part of the administrative leadership that handled questions of food security, agricultural policy and the resettlement of displaced populations during a formative period of the Indian state. His career reflects the role played by Congress legislators from northern India in shaping post-independence governance.
Related topics
- Indian National Congress
- Government of India
- Ministry of Agriculture (India)
- Partition of India
- Parliament of India
- Uttar Pradesh
References
- Wikidata entity: Q4699796