M. C. Narasimhan

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M. C. Narasimhan (died 10 June 2020) was an Indian communist politician and trade unionist and leader of Communist Party of India. [1] He worked for the cause of mine workers at Kolar Gold Fields and was elected MLA from there in 1957. [2] He also was member at Karnataka Legislative Council. [3]

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References

  1. White, Bridget. Kolar Gold Fields: Down Memory Lane ; Paeans to Lost Glory!! Milton Keynes: AuthorHouse, 2010. p. 46
  2. "Trade unions condole demise of leader M.C. Narasimhan". The Hindu. 11 June 2020.
  3. "CPI Condoles Demise of Comrade M C Narasimhan". CPI. 13 June 2020.