M. V. Gangadhara Siva

M. V. Gangadhara Siva
Dr. M. V. Gangadhara Siva
Member of Parliament
Constituency Cuddapah constituency
Personal details
Born 1898
Cuddapah
Political party Indian National Congress
Spouse(s) Nagamani
Children 1 son
Religion Hindu
Website [1]

Dr. M. V. Gangadhara Siva (born 1898) was an Indian Politician and member of Indian Parliament.

He is son of Shri M. Varadarajulu; born at Cuddapah in 1898. He was educated at Municipal High School, Cuddapah and Wesley College, Madras. He married Shrimati Nagamani in 1935. They had a son.

He was Member, Madras Legislative Council between 1926–1931 and Member, Provisional Parliament, 1950-1951.

He was elected to 1st and 2nd Lok Sabha from Cuddapah (Lok Sabha constituency) in 1952 and 1957 as a member of Indian National Congress.

He was Member of Planning Committee, Prohibition Committee and Central Health Advisory Committee and Commerce and Industries Advisory Committee. He was Member of All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Andhra University Senate and Employees State Insurance Corporation.

He was Founder President of the Ceded District Depressed Class Association, Cuddapah.

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