Английская Википедия:Gurbinder Kaur Brar
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Gurbrinder Kaur Brar (12 August 1922 – 7 September 2013) was an Indian National Congress (INC) politician from the state of Punjab, India.
Early life
Gurbinder Kaur was born in Kairon village of Amritsar district on 12 August 1922 to Jaswant Singh and his wife. She graduated from Kinnaird College, Lahore and received her Master of Arts degree from Government College, Lahore.[1] She was a niece of Partap Singh Kairon.[2]
Career
In her youth Brar joined the Indian National Congress party and in recognition of her work, she was appointed the head of Ferozepur district's Congress Committee in 1964, a post she held till 1970. She also served as the vice-president of Bharatiya Grameen Mahila Sangh.[1]
Brar contested her first assembly election in 1972 from Malout and defeated Gurmeet Singh of the Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) by a margin of 11,676 votes.[2][3] The following year, Zail Singh, then Chief Minister of Punjab included Brar in his cabinet.[4] She was made a Minister of State for Housing and Slum Clearance, Relief and Rehabilitation, Urban Development and Urban Estates and Habitat.[5]
Later the Congress party fielded Brar in Faridkot for the elections to the 7th Lok Sabha, from where she defeated SAD's Balwant Singh Ramoowalia, polling 50.43% of votes against his 46.06%.[6] During her tenure as a Member of Parliament, she served on the Committee on Public Undertakings.[7] A year after completing her term in the central legislature, she contested the 1985 Punjab assembly election from Muktsar and defeated her nearest rival by 5,277 votes. SAD formed the government after gaining absolute majority while Brar was chosen the leader of the opposition in the state assembly.[2][8]
After her husband Harcharan Singh Brar became the chief minister, she acted as Punjab Pradesh Congress Committee's de facto chief for a short time in 1996.[9]
Personal life
Gurbinder married Harcharan Singh Brar on 24 February 1948.[1] Together they had a son Adesh Kanwarjit Singh Brar and a daughter Kamaljit 'Babli' Brar.[2] She died on 7 September 2013 at Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh.[7][10][11]
References
- Английская Википедия
- 1922 births
- 2013 deaths
- Indian National Congress politicians from Punjab, India
- People from Amritsar district
- Kinnaird College for Women University alumni
- Government College University, Lahore alumni
- India MPs 1980–1984
- Women members of the Lok Sabha
- Lok Sabha members from Punjab, India
- Punjab, India MLAs 1972–1977
- Punjab, India MLAs 1985–1990
- Leaders of the Opposition in Punjab, India
- Women members of the Punjab Legislative Assembly
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