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1 Freedom movement and Early Political Life  





2 As Union state minister and Governor of Kerala  





3 Election results  





4 Death  





5 See also  





6 References  





7 External links  














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Ram Dulari Sinha
9th Governor of Kerala
In office
23 February 1988 – 12 February 1990
Chief ministerE. K. Nayanar
Preceded byP. Ramachandran
Succeeded bySarup Singh
Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha
In office
1962–1967
Preceded bySarangdhar Sinha
Succeeded byRamavatar Shastri
ConstituencyPatna
In office
1980–1988
ConstituencySheohar
Preceded byThakur Girjanandan Singh
Succeeded byHari Kishore Singh
Personal details
Born(1922-12-08)8 December 1922
Manikpur, Bihar and Orissa Province, British India
Died31 August 1994(1994-08-31) (aged 71)
New Delhi, India
Political partyIndian National Congress
SpouseThakur Jugal Kishore Sinha
ParentMahendra Singh
Residence(s)Patna, Bihar
Alma materBanaras Hindu University,Patna University

Ram Dulari Sinha (8 December 1922 – 31 August 1994) was a nationalist, freedom fighter, Congress parliamentarian, Union Minister, and Governor. She was the first woman in Bihar to have master's degress and she was also the first woman from Bihar to be appointed Governor. Nonetheless she was the elected Vice Chairperson of the International Labour Organisation.


Sinha was a distinguished figure, serving as a Member of Parliament Lok Sabha from Patna Lok Sabha constituency and Sheohar Lok Sabha constituency respectively. She was Member of First Bihar Legislative Assembly from Majorganj Assembly constituencyinSitamarhi district and was also elected to the Vidhan Sabha from Gopalganj Assembly constituency several times.

from Bihar and holding ministerial positions in various central ministries. Possessing a strong educational background, she actively participated in the freedom movement and remained dedicated to advocating for the rights of the working class even after independence. She played a leadership role in numerous labor organizations and campaigned against social issues such as the dowry system, purdah system, and untouchability.

Freedom movement and Early Political Life

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She hailed from Gopalganj, Bihar, and was deeply involved in the Indian freedom movement. Sinha's name commands immense respect in Bihar, owing to her significant contributions. Her entire family was deeply engaged in the freedom movement. In 1947-48, she assumed the role of General Secretary of the Bihar Pradesh Youth Congress. Concurrently, she was appointed the Organization Secretary of the Bihar Mahila Congress, showcasing her dedication and leadership within the political sphere.

Her political journey commenced with her victory in the Majorganj constituency of Bihar during the legislative elections of 1951. Later, she represented Patna Lok sabha constiuency in the 3rd Lok Sabha in 1962.[1]

As Union state minister and Governor of Kerala

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In subsequent years, she secured consecutive re-elections to the Bihar Vidhan Sabha from the Gopalganj constituency in 1969 and 1972. During the period from 1971 to 1977, she served as a State Cabinet Minister in the Government of Bihar, managing various portfolios including Labour and Employment, Tourism, Sugar Cane, Social Welfare, and Parliamentary Affairs.[2]

Ramdulari Sinha assumed a leadership role in multiple labor organizations and actively campaigned against prevalent social issues.In recognition of her efforts and leadership, she was elected as the Vice President of the International Labor Organization, a United Nations agency, in 1973.

Ram Dulari Sinha with the leaders of Kerala

She again secured two consecutive victories in the Lok Sabha from the Sheohar parliamentary constituency in 1980 and 1984. During her tenure from 1980 to 1984, she served in various Union Ministries of State, managing portfolios. She was union minister of State of Information and Broadcasting from 8 June 1980 - 19 October 1980, then of Ministry Labor and Rehabilitation from 19 October 1980 to 15 January 1982. She got the portfolio Minister of State in the Ministry of Steel and Mines from 15 January 1982 to 14 February 1983 and Ministry of Commerce and Industry from 14 February 1983 to 7 February.

Subsequently, from 1984 to 1985, she held the position of Union Minister of State for Home Affairs twice in the Government of India under prime minister Indira Gandhi from 7 February 1984 to 31 October 1984 and Rajiv Gandhi from 4 November 1984 to 25 September 1985.[1]

Ram Dulari Sinha, as Governor of Kerala

She became the Governor of Kerala on 23 February 1988 to 12 February 1990.[3]

Election results

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Lok Sabha Election results

Year Constituency Votes Polled Vote % Winner
1962 Patna 101687 44.89% Yes
1980 Sheohar 174188 41.95% Yes
1984 Sheohar 254881 52.45% Yes

Bihar State Assembly Election results

Year Constituency Votes Polled Vote % Winner
1951 Majorganj 11520 51.73% Yes
1969 Gopalganj 15197 36.09% Yes
1972 Gopalganj 19749 42.36% Yes

Death

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Ram Dulari Sinha, having won many a battle in her time,and died on 31 August 1994 of heart attack, after a bypass surgery which was done by Dr. Naresh Trehan the renowned cardiologist at the Escorts Hospital, Delhi

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Smt. Ram Dulari Sinha". www.rajbhavan.kerala.gov.in. Retrieved 19 March 2024.
  • ^ "नारी शक्ति: दहेज, पर्दा और छूआछूत के खिलाफ लड़ती रहीं रामदुलारी". Hindustan (in Hindi). Retrieved 19 March 2024.
  • ^ https://www.bhaskar.com/bihar/sitamarhi/news/former-governor-ramdulari-sinha-will-be-the-birth-anniversary-madhurendra-040146-3344981.html. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
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