Bhishma Narain Singh
Bhishma Narain Singh | |
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Governor of Assam | |
In office 15 April 1984 to 10 May 1989 | |
Preceded by | T. S. Mishra |
Succeeded by | Harideo Joshi |
Personal details | |
Born | 13 July 1933 |
Political party | Indian National Congress |
Religion | Hindu |
Bhishma Narain Singh (born 1933) is an Indian politician who served as the Governor of Assam from 1984 to 1989 and Governor of Tamil Nadu from 1991 to 1993.[1][2]
Life Sketch
Born in a family of modest agriculturist means in a village of Jharkhand (Udaigarh, Palamau District) on 13 July 1933 and a graduate from Benaras Hindu University. Actively involved for the past 42 years in strengthening parliamentary democracy in India. A political leader and a constitutional governor. A member of All India Congress Committee (AICC) for more than three decades and permanent invitee of Congress Parliamentary Board from 1978 to 1983 under the Presidency of Mrs. Indira Gandhi.
A devoted Gandhian. A sagacious political leader, veteran parliamentarian, a popular and constitutional governor. a teetotaller, a crusader for tribal welfare, champion of women’s rights and able administrator and statesman. Gandhigram Rural Institute Deemed University conferred degree of PhD (Honoris Causa) at its convocation 13 April 1992, and in April 2009 was conferred with the highest award "Order of Friendship" of the Russian Federation.
Handled various portfolios at central and state governments as minister. Also served as governor of six states and administrator of a union territory of India. Won first Parliamentary election as member of Legislative Assembly of Bihar State in 1967.
- 1967: Member of Legislative Assembly of Bihar State.
- 1971: Bihar State Minister for Education.
- 1972: Bihar State Minister for Mines & Geology.
- 1973: Bihar State Minister for Food, Supply & Commerce.
- 1976: Elected to Rajya Sabha (Upper House of Indian Parliament).
- 1978: Chief Whip of Congress Party in Parliament.
- 1980: Cabinet Minister of Parliamentary Affairs, Works and Housing & Labour and Communications in Mrs. Indira Gandhi’s Government.
- 1983: Cabinet Minister for Food and Civil Supplies in Mrs. Indira Gandhi’s Prime Ministership.
- 1984: Governor of Assam & Meghalaya and Chairman of North Eastern Council. Additional charge as Governor of Sikkim in 1985 and Arunachal Pradesh in 1987.
- 1991: Governor of Tamil Nadu along with additional charge of Pondicherry and Andman Nicobar Island.
Services Rendered to the Nation: • As Governor of Tamil Nadu in President’s Rule restored critical law and order situation and ensured smooth functioning of democratic progress and simultaneously improving the economic situation as well.
• As Chairman of North Eastern Council covered the administration of the seven sisters North Indian States (Namely Assam, Manipur, Tripura, Mizoram, Nagaland, Meghalaya & Arunachal Pradesh) during which economic as well as social development was accelerated & was primordial to transforming the profile of the region, ensuring a better quality of life to the people. Social reforms & Tribal welfare Rights got implemented.
• In Assam as Governor, pacified the social & political agitations, leading to the signing of the Historic Assam Accord between the Central & State Governments and Assam Student’s Union (conflict resolution).
• As Cabinet Minister Works & Housing, associated with the establishment of Sports Infrastructure for holding the IXth Asian Games in New Delhi, and ensuring its completion in record time (1980–1982).
• Chancellor of 2(two) dozen Universities in India during tenure as Governor of several states. Ensured qualitative improvements in Education and related facilities. Promotion of women’s rights.
Membership:
- Associate Life Member of the Inter Parliamentary Union, Indian Branch.
- Associate Life Member of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association in India.
- President of Unity International Foundation.
- President of All India Conference of Intellectuals.
Awards
Recipient of Several National and International Awards. Medal of Merit and Certificate of Honour by Government of Algeria in April, 2005 and latest being the highest Award of Russian Federation "Order of Friendship" in April 2009.
Personal Details:
Widely travelled throughout Asia, Europe, Some African Countries and U.S.A.
Interest: Enjoys brisk morning walk, horse riding and tribal folk place.
- Visited Foreign Countries on Invitation after Demitting Office as Governor
- Visited Macedonia on the invitation of the Vice President of the Assembly Mr. Kiropopoviski in April 1994.
- Visited Yugoslavia on the invitation of the President of the Chamber of Citizens of the Federal Assembly of the Republic of Yugoslavia Dr. Rodoman Bozovic in July 1994.
- Visited Bahrain in Feb 1996 on the Special invitation of the Government of Bahrain to attend NRI’s Conference.
- May 1998 visited Kazakhstan on the invitation of the President of Kazakhstan.
- Invited to attend the World Bhojpuri Conference as a Special Guest held in Mauritius in February 2000.
- Visited Yugoslavia as International Observer to monitor the election of the President, xxxx Federal Assembly and the bodies of Local Self - rule of Serbia scheduled for 24 September 2000 onwards on the invitation of the Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee.
- Visited China on the invitation of External Cultural Relations of Ministry of Culture People’s Republic of China in May 2001.
- Visited Bhutan on the invitation of the Govt. of Bhutan through the Ambassador of Bhutan in New Delhi in September 2002.
- Visited China on the invitation of the Chinese People’s Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries in May 2004.
- Visited Seoul, South Korea on the invitation of the International Federation of Agricultural Producers (IFAP) in May 2006.
- Visited UK on the invitation of NRI’s Society London Chapter and addressed the NRI’s in October 2006.
- Visited Stuttgart (Germany) on the invitation of Mercedes Benz Museum Asia Circle as Chief Guest and addressed 300 (three) Hundred delegates on India’s rich cultural heritage of religious tolerance in 2007.
- Visited UK on the invitation of British Institute of Technology & E-commerce in October 2008.
- Visited Moscow on the invitation of the Government of Russia to attend Public Dialogue on 18 November 2009.
References
- ↑ Indian states since 1947, (Worldstatesmen, 16 September 2008)
- ↑ Award for eye doctor (The Hindu, 17 September 2008)
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Preceded by T. S. Mishra |
Governor of Assam 1984–1989 |
Succeeded by Harideo Joshi |
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