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Fateh Bahadur Singh - Forest Minister Of U.P.( Source: Fateh bahadur singh's bumper election rally on 7.02.12 as nc, The Forest Minister Of Uttar Pradesh Fateh Bahadur Singh)

Fateh bahadur singh-A Col. BROWN School educated youthful leader, is a ex Cabinet Minister/forest minister of u.p and son of Late Legendary and popular/mass leader Mr Vir bahadur singh- Chief Minister of up.and Telecom minister-Govt of India---He started his political carrier early due to the sad demise of his father and took the oath to complete the pending developement works left by his father and work on the same ideology for the betterment of the masses and till now at the age of just 42 he has taken oath for 6 times as minister for up govt and is popularly known as the Vikas Purush in his region-In the new change of seat/parisiman he opted for Camperganj instead of his original assembly seat Paniyara, but was expelled n denied a ticket by the party at the last moment as he did not seem to have his cast votes in majorty! Well this was the time when the opponents could try to phase out such stature leader but he took the challenge on grounds of his developement image and filed the nomination as a Ncp candidate and got the maximum support from the masses..immaterial to say.."from all caste and creed" as he could pull up a massive historical crown of thousands n thousands in this meeting on his sole leadership! Mr Fajle Masood-State President for Ncp presided the meeting and stated that Fateh bahadur singh would be the Chief Minister in times coming for Purvanchal state... In his friends circle he is popularly known as a well calculative genious with efficient overall knowledge of all fields, who knows how n when what to do! Mr Fateh bahadur singh has created a history by winning the election by a good margin on his own and has proved his Leadership strength/grip and popularity in masses by his developement image...We can now say that politics in India is changing and the people are looking forward towards the Youth and wants just "Developement...Developement and Developement"...and they can and do vote by rising/thinking above the old caste n creed voting process of India but only when you make them believe ! The politicians now need to understand what people really need!

Vitender Singh Panwar-MR. INDIA (BODY BUILDING, MR. ASIA, MR. COMMO WEALTH GAMES(1998): Source- panwar in Encyclopedia, Gurjars.

Vitender Singh Panwar was born in Saharanpur, a woodcarving city of Uttar Pradesh. His father`s name is Sh. Brihm Singh Panwar and mother is Sh mt. ChandraKala. Vitender Panwar He attended high school in col. brown school, Dehra Dun, and later studied for his bachelor`s in Saharanpur. He started his passion of body building soon after his college. Vitender Singh Pawar is a highly prolific competitor, having competed in numerous national and international contests. Vitender Singh Pawar won several titles like Mr. India(Body Building) (1994 to 1997), Mr Asia in 1997 in South Korea and Mr Commonwealth in Malaysia BIKRAM SINGH (EDITOR :TTHE STATESMAN)

Bikram belonged to a family connected with the Press, it was inevitable th

at he made his mark in newspaper management. But that came about only after a knee injury prevented from pursuing his first professional choice - a military career. For this he had been well equipped during his education at the Col. Brown’s School and RIMC in Dehra Dun and the Aitcheson’s Chief College, Lahore. In a career with The Statesman that spanned several decades, Bikram Singh was witness to this newspaper’s transition from British to Indian ownership, its editorial leadership leading it through diff icult times, and eventually played a part in its developing a multistoreyed building that reflected the ambience of its old red - brick edifice. He loved an "outdoors" life. A top class cricketer he played for his state in the Ranji Trophy and then, like so many others, switched from a willow blade to hickory shaft and the golf greens. He was also an avid shikari, and a motoring enthusiast. Never one to remain in the background, he was ever ready to associate himself with the organisational aspects of the int erests he pursued. Hence he became the prime mover of The Statesman Vintage & Classic Car Rally in the capital and the secretary of the Vintage Car Club of India. Similarly, he did more than enough to be elected, and re - elected the President of the Delhi G olf Club and conducted its jubilee celebrations with much success. He was also involved with the affairs of the Delhi State Rifle Association. Despite all that he found time, for several years, to contribute Shikar Notes and Motoring Notes to the columns o f this paper, also serving as the golf correspondent of The Statesman. Bikram Singh was already in charge of the Circulation Department of The Statesman in Delhi when I joined the paper in 1968. He went on to become Advertisement Manager, but alw ays filled a larger than life role for the organisation he loved so well. No chief executive could wish for a more dedicated colleague devoted the company’s interests at all times and in all situations. He also ran The Statesman Vintage Car Rally as Secret ary until ill health forced him to ask to be relieved of the position. He was President of the Delhi Golf Club and was very well known in Delhi’s social circles. His genial personality was a comfort when times were bad and challenges had to be met.

The death occurred in Delhi on July 18 of Bikram Singh, who held key managerial positions in

The Statesman, Delhi, after a prolonged illness. He was 78, and is survived by his wife and son. a large number of his friends and former colleagues attended the funeral at the Lodhi Road crematorium.