Chaudhary Dalbir Singh
Chaudhary Dalbir Singh (1926-1987) was an Indian politician and cabinet minister.
Chaudhary Dalbir Singh | |
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Member of Parliament | |
Preceded by | Chand Ram |
Succeeded by | Het Ram |
Constituency | Sirsa |
Personal details | |
Born | Parbhuwala, Punjab, British India | 5 March 1926
Died | 30 October 1987 61)[1] New Delhi, India | (aged
Political party | INC |
Spouse | Kalawati Bhankhor |
Children | 2 daughters Kumari Selja |
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Residence | Hisar |
As of 22 June, 2016 |
Early life
Chaudhary Dalbir Singh is born to Kani Ram and Kalawati at Prabhuwala, Punjab, British India.[2] His family was influenced from Arya Samaj movement.
He went for higher studies at D.A.V College, Lahore after suggestion from Ram Singh, his brother-in-law who was posted there as a Panchayat Officer. There he be-friended Ch.Chand Ram but later they have to move because of partition of India. But he completed his graduation from Govt. College, Rohtak. He also got a job of Block Development Officer but declined to join it.[3]
His daughter, Kumari Selja is a prominent Dalit leader from INC. She is a former M.P from Ambala and Sirsa, Union Minister and Joint-Secretary of AIMC.[4]
Politics
- He was a member of the 4th, 5th and 7th Lok Sabha of India from Sirsa.
- He also got elected from Tohana Constituency in 1952 elections but his election was set aside on the pretext of being under age. In the 1957 Punjab general election he was elected from Hansi constituency.[5]
- He was Deputy Minister for Irrigation (1957–62), Deputy Union Minister for Petroleum & Chemicals (1971–73), Heavy Industries (1973–74), Works & Housing (19744-75) and Shipping and Transport (1975–77). He was also Minister of state for Petroleum, Chemicals & Fertilizers (1980–82) and Energy - Petroleum (1982–83) and Dept. of Coal (1983-84).[6]
- He was president of Haryana Pradesh Congress Committee and General Secretary of AICC.
References
- "Lok Sabha Debates (Ninth Session, Eighth Lok Sabha)" (PDF). Lok Sabha Debates. 32 (1): 2. 6 November 1987. Retrieved 16 June 2022.
- Frankel, Francine R.; Rao, M. S. A. (1989). Dominance and state power in modern India: decline of a social order. Oxford University Press.
- "Ch Dalbir Singh: An Impeccably Honest & Dedicated Congress Leader by K. Gajendra Singh". www.boloji.com. Retrieved 3 June 2020.
- "Detailed Profile - Kumari Selja - Members of Parliament (Lok Sabha) - Who's Who - Government: National Portal of India". archive.india.gov.in. Archived from the original on 12 June 2019. Retrieved 3 June 2020.
- "List of Polling Booth For Punjab Lok Sabha Elections 1957". www.elections.in. Retrieved 3 June 2020.
- "Members Bioprofile". loksabhaph.nic.in. Retrieved 3 June 2020.