Tarlochan Singh

Tarlochan Singh
Member Rajya Sabha
In office
1 August 2004  31 July 2010
Chairman National Commission for Minorities
In office
March 2003  March 2006
Preceded by Justice Mohd. Shameem
Succeeded by Mr. Hamid Ansari
Vice-Chairman National Commission for Minorities
In office
January 2000  February 2003
Chairman Delhi Tourism
In office
1997–1999
Managing Director Delhi Tourism
In office
1987–1993
Press Secretary to President of India
In office
1983–1987
Personal details
Born (1933-07-28) 28 July 1933
Dhudial, Punjab, British India
Political party Independent
Spouse(s) Uttamjit Kaur
Children Preety Chawla, Dr. Pawandeep Singh, Dr. Jyotika Kohli
Residence B-5 Dr. Zakir Hussain Marg, New Delhi
Alma mater Panjab University, Chandigarh
Profession Former Civil Servant, Civil Service, Public Relations (Tourism)
Religion Sikhism

S. Tarlochan Singh (born 28 July 1933) is an Indian politician. He is a Member of the Parliament of India, representing Haryana. He served as Chairman National Commission for Minorities from 2003 to 2006 (Union Cabinet of India cabinet minister status), was member, National Human Rights Commission of India, Govt. of India, 2003 to 2006. He served as Vice Chairman, National Commission for Minorities from 2000 to 2003 (Union Cabinet of India, State Minister Rank).

He has done tremendous work for Sikhs around the world. He made huge efforts for the rescue and settlement of sikhs from Afghanistan after the civil war there. He published calendars and developed museums on Sikh history. He has traveled worldwide to educate people about the teachings and values of Sikhism. In 2008 he visited Maine in United States to give lectures on Sikhism to the students of Colby College.

Childhood and education

Tarlochan Singh was born on 28 July 1933, to Shmt. Ram Piari and S. Balwant Singh in Dhudial, Punjab (now in Chakwal District, Pakistan). He is the eldest amongst three siblings. He did his early schooling in Khalsa School at Dhudial and then moved to Patiala at the time of Partition in 1947. The time after Partition was very difficult time for him and his family. For some time he had to work along with his studies. He went to the Panjab University, Chandigarh to study Economics and attained his master's degree in 1955. He is an alumnus of Mohindra College of Patiala.

Early career

After completing his master's degree in Economics, Singh started his career in civil service as Public Relations Officer in Punjab. He served as Joint Secretary, Development, Punjab Markfed from 1972 till 1977. Markfed is the largest cooperative organization in Asia. He then served as Jt. Director, Public Relations Deptt in 1977 and served in this position till 1980. He was Additional Director, Department of Tourism, Culture, Museum and Archaeology, Government of Punjab from 1980 to 1982. He served as Director, Publicity and Public Relations of IXth Asian Games Organising Committee, New Delhi from 1982-1983.

During his stint as managing director of Delhi Tourism, he developed two of the Delhi's most popular tourist places: Dilli Haat and Hauz Khaz Tourist Complex, for which he won Pacific Asia Travel Association Gold awards.

Work done as Member Parliament Rajya Sabha

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Sports, clubs, association

Personal life

Tarlochan Singh married Sardarni Uttamjit Kaur in 1959 and they have three children. His eldest daughter, Preety Chawla, is an Asst Professor in Gian Sagar Medical College, Banur, Punjab. She has also served as Vice Chairperson Women's Commission, Harayana. His son Dr. Pawandeep Singh Kohli is a Radiologist who practises in New Delhi. Dr. Kohli is an International Polo player and has represented India at numerous occasions. Tarlochan Singh's youngest daughter Dr. Jyotika Kohli practises medicine in London, along with her husband Orthopedic Surgeon Mandeep Lamba.

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