Yashwant Singh Parmar

Yashwant Singh Parmar
1st Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh
In office
8 March 1952[1]  31 October 1956
2nd Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh
In office
1 July 1963  28 January 1977
Succeeded by Thakur Ram Lal
Personal details
Born (1906-08-04)4 August 1906
Village Chanhalag, Distt. Sirmour, Sirmur State
Died 2 May 1981(1981-05-02) (aged 74)
Citizenship India
Nationality Indian
Political party Indian National Congress
Alma mater PhD from Lucknow University in 1944.
Occupation Politician

Dr.Yashwant Singh Parmar (4 August 1906 2 May 1981) was an Indian politician. He was a leader of the Indian National Congress and the first Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh state. He was born at Chanhalag village near Bagthan in a rajput family in the erstwhile princely state of Sirmour. He studied in the Christian College in Lahore and later received his PhD from Lucknow University in 1944.[2] Upon the formation of the constituent assembly of India in 1946, he represented Himachal Pradesh in the constituent assembly.

Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh

Yashwant singh parmar was the Chief minister of the state from 8 March 1952 to 31 October 1956. On 1 November 1956 Parmar had to step down as Himachal Pradesh became a Union Territory and was placed under an administrator designated as Lt. Governor. He again became the Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh on 1 July 1963 and he was in office till 28 January 1977.

Family

Dr. Parmar had been married twice. His first wife, Chandrawati, died early with whom he had four sons - Jitendra Singh Parmar, Jaipal Singh Parmar, Luv Parmar & Kush Parmar. Then he got married to a widow Satyavati Dang. Satyavati had 2 daughters Urmil Parmar and Promila Parmar from her first marriage.

Honours

Statue of Yeshwant Singh Parmar at Simla Mall

Dr. Yashwant Singh Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry, established in 1985 in Solan is named after him. A statue of Parmar was established in Simla Mall considering his contribution in Himachal Pradesh.He was A good person.

Criticism

Yashwant Singh Parmar got stiff opposition from his own party men. Leaders like the then Pradesh Congress President Kunj Behari Lal Butail, who belonged to Kangra alleged discrimination against the merged areas of Himachal Pradesh.[3]

References

  1. http://legislativebodiesinindia.gov.in/STATISTICAL/himachal.htm
  2. Sharma, Ambika (5 August 2006). "Parmar: Proud pahari and able leader". Chandigarh: The Tribune. Retrieved 12 January 2010.
  3. http://www.tribuneindia.com/2006/20060916/himachal.htm#6
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