Ganauri Prasad Singh

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Ganauri Prasad Singh is a politician [1] from Gaya Bihar, India. He was born in Gaya, Bihar. He was elected to the Bihar Legislative Assembly in 1957 from Koach legislative assembly. [2] [3] He established the Ashok madhyamik Vidyalaya at Paraiya [ citation needed ]. He also worked in several organisations and committees like the Bihar transport board, the Bihar cooperative society, The ZRUCC, and many more.

Ganauri Prasad Singh was born in the year 1922 in village Mai of Khizarsarai Block in Gaya District.[ citation needed ]

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  2. "Ganauri Prasad Singh : Political Career". www.electionfate.in. Retrieved 17 November 2023.
  3. "Legislative Assembly of Bihar". Election Commission of India. 11 May 1996.