Lakshmi Shankar Yadav

[1][2] He was a member of the Constituent Assembly of India and held the position of a minister in the Uttar Pradesh government.

He was a member of the first Legislative Assembly of Uttar Pradesh, winning the 1952 elections from the Shahganj (Purab) constituency on a Congress ticket, and he was elected as a Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) six times.

As the Minister for Public Works of Uttar Pradesh, he contributed to the development of road infrastructure in Jaunpur district.

He was involved in the education and healthcare sectors and promoted cooperative movements in the state, establishing societies for supporting farmers.

[5] He established several educational institutions in Jaunpur district, including Gram Vikas Inter College, Khutahan; Shankar Higher Secondary School, Barauth; Yadavesh Vidya Mandir, Naupeda; and Ganesh Ram Higher Secondary School, Ratasi.