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AGRA: Before joining politics, Mulayam Singh Yadav joined as a teacher at Jain Inter College in Karhal, Mainpuri, in 1963 shortly after completing his graduation and teaching course. He was an assistant teacher at the same institution from where he had completed his intermediate. In 1974, after attaining a master’s degree in political science, he was promoted and became a lecturer with a salary of Rs 120 per month. On Monday, several of his students recalled his “fun-filled” and “interesting” style of teaching.
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Bhagwan Singh, a student of the SP leader between 1963 and 1966 said, “He used to teach us social sciences. He would try and tell us something relatable so that we could understand the topic. Despite being a well-regarded wrestler, he was never harsh with any student. He was a favourite of all students.”
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Triloknath Shakya, another student who was taught by MSY during the same period and who is also retired as teacher from the institute, said, “Netaji had immense knowledge of history. He would often tell us about Abraham Lincoln and Mahatma Gandhi. Despite becoming CM, he never forgot his students and remembered a majority of us by name.”
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Ranveer Singh Yadav, a lecturer at Jain Inter College and whose father, Ram Roop Yadav, was a roommate of MSY in Mainpuri said, “Netaji served as a teacher at the school for over 20 years. He continued to teach even after becoming an MLA for the first time from the Jaswantnagar constituency of Etawah district in 1967. To pursue politics full-time, he resigned from his teaching job in 1984. His last drawn monthly salary was Rs 120.”
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Teachers at Jain Inter College shared with TOI many anecdotes about the SP leader. “In 1989, Netaji was passing through the district and saw one of his students, Siyaram Yadav, walking on the road with a cloth tied around his waist and a bundle of wheat husk on his head. The CM stopped his cavalcade and inquired about the well-being of his old student. Siyaram told him that his son was trying to get a job as a constable but was finding it difficult. Netaji instantly wrote a note on a piece of paper and handed it over to his secretary. Siyaram’s son got appointed within a week,” a teacher recalled.
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Revision as of 19:56, 12 October 2022

Mulayam Singh Yadav: political career, 1989-2016; January 1, 2017, The Times of India

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A brief biography

Mulayam Singh Yadav, a timeline
From: TNN, Oct 11, 2022: The Times of India


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Mulayam Singh Yadav, a timeline

Early life

Deepak Lavania, Oct 11, 2022: The Times of India

AGRA: Before joining politics, Mulayam Singh Yadav joined as a teacher at Jain Inter College in Karhal, Mainpuri, in 1963 shortly after completing his graduation and teaching course. He was an assistant teacher at the same institution from where he had completed his intermediate. In 1974, after attaining a master’s degree in political science, he was promoted and became a lecturer with a salary of Rs 120 per month. On Monday, several of his students recalled his “fun-filled” and “interesting” style of teaching.

Bhagwan Singh, a student of the SP leader between 1963 and 1966 said, “He used to teach us social sciences. He would try and tell us something relatable so that we could understand the topic. Despite being a well-regarded wrestler, he was never harsh with any student. He was a favourite of all students.”

Triloknath Shakya, another student who was taught by MSY during the same period and who is also retired as teacher from the institute, said, “Netaji had immense knowledge of history. He would often tell us about Abraham Lincoln and Mahatma Gandhi. Despite becoming CM, he never forgot his students and remembered a majority of us by name.”

Ranveer Singh Yadav, a lecturer at Jain Inter College and whose father, Ram Roop Yadav, was a roommate of MSY in Mainpuri said, “Netaji served as a teacher at the school for over 20 years. He continued to teach even after becoming an MLA for the first time from the Jaswantnagar constituency of Etawah district in 1967. To pursue politics full-time, he resigned from his teaching job in 1984. His last drawn monthly salary was Rs 120.”

Teachers at Jain Inter College shared with TOI many anecdotes about the SP leader. “In 1989, Netaji was passing through the district and saw one of his students, Siyaram Yadav, walking on the road with a cloth tied around his waist and a bundle of wheat husk on his head. The CM stopped his cavalcade and inquired about the well-being of his old student. Siyaram told him that his son was trying to get a job as a constable but was finding it difficult. Netaji instantly wrote a note on a piece of paper and handed it over to his secretary. Siyaram’s son got appointed within a week,” a teacher recalled.


YEAR-WISE DEVELOPMENTS

1984: Plot to kill MSY

Rajeev Dikshit : Feb 16 2017 : The Times of India

Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a blistering attack on Uttar Pradesh chief minister Akhilesh Yadav for taking “politics to the nadir“ by tying up with Congress, the party that had “conspired“ to have his father, Mulayam Singh Yadav, killed. It's a charge that Mulayam had himself first levelled against Congress in 1984. “After the attempt on Mulayam's life, Charan Singh and Vajpayee had formed Rashtriya Loktantrik Morcha to intensify the anti-Congress movement. But, in a bid to remain in power, Akhilesh has joined hands with the party that tried to kill his father,“ Modi said at a rally in Gursai ganj of Chhibramau assembly segment on Wednesday .

On March 4, 1984, Mulayam's car was fired at by some persons while he was on his way from Etawah to Lucknow, and the name of a top Yadav leader of the Congress had figured in the case. Mulayam has mentioned the allegation in the past and repeated it during the recent Ya dav family internal feud.

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