Ram Dulari Sinha
Ram Dulari Sinha | |
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Ram Dulari Sinha | |
Personal details | |
Born |
Gopalganj, Bihar | 8 December 1922
Died |
31 August 1994 New Delhi |
Political party | Indian National Congress |
Spouse(s) | Thakur Jugal Kishore Sinha |
Children | Dr.Madhurendra Kumar Singh |
Residence | Patna |
Religion | Hindu |
Ram Dulari Sinha (1922–1994) was an eminent leader of freedom movement, was an Indian parliamentarian and a Union Minister.She was elected Vice Chairman of International Labour Organisation and also the first woman in Bihar to have master's degress and she was also the first woman from Bihar to be appointed as Governor and was appointed as the Governor of Kerala from 23 February 1988 to 12 February 1990.[1]
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Ram Dulari Sinha with the leaders of Kerala
Political career
- 1952,Member of first Bihar Assembly
- 1962, Member of Parliament from Patna Lok Sabha Constituency
- 1969, Member of Bihar Legislative Assembly
- 1971-1977, State Cabinet Minister, Government of Bihar (held the portfolios of Labour and Employment, Tourism, Sugar Cane, Social Welfare and Parliamentary Affairs)
- 1980, Member of Parliament from Sheohar (Lok Sabha constituency)
- 1980-1984, Union Minister of State (held the portfolios of Information and Broadcasting, Labour and Rehabilitation, Industry, Steel and Mines, Commerce and Home Affairs)
- 1984, Member of Parliament from Sheohar constituency
- 1984-1988, Union Minister for Home Affairs
- 1988-1990, Governor of Kerala
Election results
Assembly Election results
Year | Constituency | Votes Polled | Vote % | Winner |
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1951 | 98. Majorganj | 11520 | 51.73% | Yes |
1969 | 22. Gopalganj | 15197 | 36.09% | Yes |
1972 | 22. Gopalganj | 19749 | 42.36% | Yes |
Lok Sabha Election results
Year | Constituency | Votes Polled | Vote % | Winner |
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1962 | 35. Patna | 101687 | 44.89% | Yes |
1980 | 12. Sheohar | 174188 | 41.95% | Yes |
1984 | 12. Sheohar | 254881 | 52.45% | Yes |
See also
References
- ↑ "INDIA PROBES DEATH PLOT, BOMBING TIES". Chicago Tribune. 17 May 1985. Retrieved 2009-08-24.
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