Bhishma Narain Singh

He belongs to the Surwar (gour) royal family of Namudag Raj, Jharkhand.[3][4][5] Singh was born in a village in Jharkhand (Udaigarh, Palamu District) on 13 July 1933 and graduated from Banaras Hindu University.[6] Notable positions he has held include: Services rendered to the nation include: He has been a member of the following organizations: He was the recipient of several national and international awards, including the Medal of Merit and Certificate of Honoured by the Government of Algeria in April, 2005 and most recently receiving the highest Award of Russian Federation "Order of Friendship" in April 2009.He personally enjoyed brisk morning walks, horse riding and tribal folk place.During his time as a politician, he took part in numerous events on diplomatic visits to other countries:
Governor of Tamil NaduJ. JayalalithaaSurjit Singh BarnalaMarri Chenna ReddyGovernor of AssamHiteswar SaikiaPrafulla Kumar MahantaT. S. MishraHarideo JoshiIndian National CongressNamudag RajJharkhandBanaras Hindu UniversityAll India Congress CommitteeIndira GandhiHussainabadRajya SabhaChief WhipTamil NaduNortheast Indian StatesManipurTripuraMizoramNagalandMeghalayaArunachal PradeshAssam AccordIX Asian GamesOrder of FriendshipKazakhstanChinese People's Association for Friendship with Foreign CountriesInternational Federation of Agricultural ProducersGovernors of SikkimB. B. LalHomi J. H. TaleyarkhanKona Prabhakara RaoT. V. RajeswarS. K. BhatnagarRadhakrishna Hariram TahilianiP. Shiv ShankarK. V. Raghunatha ReddyChaudhary Randhir SinghKidar Nath SahaniV. Rama RaoR. S. GavaiSudarshan AgarwalBalmiki Prasad SinghShriniwas PatilGanga PrasadLakshman AcharyaGovernors of Tamil NaduArchibald NyeKrishna Kumarsinhji BhavsinhjiSri PrakasaA. J. JohnP. V. RajamannarBishnuram MedhiJayachamarajendra WadiyarP. Chandra ReddyUjjal SinghKodardas Kalidas ShahMohan Lal SukhadiaPrabhudas PatwariM. M. IsmailSri Sadiq AliSundar Lal KhuranaP. C. AlexanderKrishan KantFathima BeeviC. RangarajanP. S. Ramamohan RaoKonijeti RosaiahC. Vidyasagar RaoBanwarilal PurohitR. N. RaviGovernors of MeghalayaBraj Kumar NehruLallan Prasad SinghPrakash MehrotraTribeni Sahai MisraHari Dev JoshiA. A. RahimMadhukar DigheM. M. JacobBanwari Lal JoshiShivinder Singh SidhuRanjit Shekhar MooshaharyKrishan Kant PaulKeshari Nath TripathiV. ShanmuganathanTathagata RoySatya Pal MalikB. D. MishraPhagu ChauhanMinistry of Communications (India)Department of TelecommunicationsTelecom Disputes Settlement and Appellate TribunalTelecom Regulatory Authority of IndiaTelecommunication Engineering CenterWireless Monitoring OrganisationCentre for Development of TelematicsCentre for Excellence in Telecom Technology and ManagementTelecom Enforcement Resource and MonitoringTelephone Advisory CommitteesWireless Planning & Coordination WingBharat Broadband Network LimitedBharat Sanchar Nigam LimitedIndian Telephone Industries LimitedMahanagar Telephone Nigam LimitedTelecommunications Consultants India LimitedIndian Telecommunication ServiceIndian Radio Regulatory ServiceArmy Postal ServiceIndia PostIndia Post Payments BankThe Indian Telegraph Act, 1885Rafi Ahmed KidwaiAmrit KaurJagjivan RamRaj BahadurLal Bahadur ShastriS. K. PatilJawaharlal NehruP. SubbarayanAshoke Kumar SenSatya Narayan SinhaRam Subhag SinghSher SinghHemvati Nandan BahugunaKasu Brahmananda ReddyShankar Dayal SharmaMorarji DesaiParkash Singh BadalGeorge FernandesBrij Lal VarmaCharan SinghShyam Nandan MishraC. M. StephenAnant Prasad SharmaRajiv GandhiV. N. GadgilArjun SinghVasant SatheBir Bahadur SinghV. P. SinghK. P. UnnikrishnanChandra ShekharAtal Bihari VajpayeeBeni Prasad VermaButa SinghSushma SwarajJagmohanRam Vilas PaswanPramod MahajanArun ShourieDayanidhi MaranA. RajaManmohan SinghKapil SibalRavi Shankar PrasadAshwini VaishnawManoj SinhaSanjay Shamrao DhotreDevusinh Jesingbhai ChauhanMinistry of Communications and Information Technology