Umrao Singh (18 August 1919 – 4 March 1981) was an Indian freedom fighter and political activist from Sehore district, Madhya Pradesh.
[citation needed] In the First General Election of 1952,[1] he was elected as an MLA from the State Assembly of Sehore, a region of East Bhopal, and took the post of Deputy Minister in the cabinet of then Chief Minister Dr. Shankar Dayal Sharma.
He was a member of Madhya Pradesh State Congress Committee for 22 years and held significant positions.
[4] Significant achievements during his term include the establishment of Chandra Shekhar Aazad Govt PG College, Sehore, to promote higher education for women, and surrender of Sardar Mohar Singh, Madhav Singh and of their gang of 150 dacoits from Chambal and their rehabilitation in village Morena.
President of (i) Bharat Samaj Sevak, 1973, and (ii) Madhya Pradesh Khadi and Village Industries Board.