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President of India
Smt. Pratibha Devisingh Patil
Smt. Pratibha Devisingh Patil was born on
December 19, 1934 in Nadgaon village of Jalgaon District,
Maharashtra.
Smt. Patil assumed office as the 12th
President of India on July 25, 2007. She is the first woman to
have been elected to this august office.
Immediately prior to election as the President of India, Smt.
Patil was the Governor of Rajasthan from November 8, 2004 till
June 21, 2007.
Education:
Smt. Patil received her early education from
RR Vidyalaya, Jalgaon and later obtained her Master’s degree in
Political Science and Economics from the Mooljee Jetha College,
Jalgaon. Later, she obtained the degree of Bachelor of Laws
(LL.B.) from Government Law College, Bombay (Mumbai). While
in college, she took active part in sports, excelled in table
tennis and won several shields at various Inter-collegiate
tournaments. Even as an MLA, she pursued her studies as a law
student.
Professional Career:
Smt. Patil started her professional career as
a practicing lawyer at the Jalgaon District Court and
simultaneously devoted herself to various social activities,
especially, for the upliftment of poor women.
Political Career:
At the young age of 27 years, she
successfully contested her first election to the Maharashtra
State Legislature from the Jalgaon Assembly constituency.
Subsequently she was continuously elected four times as MLA
from the Edlabad (Muktai Nagar) constituency till 1985.
Thereafter, she served as a Member of Parliament in the Rajya
Sabha from 1985 to 1990 and later elected as a Member of
Parliament to the 10th Lok Sabha in the 1991 General Elections
from the Amravati constituency. She enjoys the unique
distinction of not having lost a single election that she
contested till date.
Smt. Pratibha Devisingh Patil in her long
stint in Maharashtra has held various positions both in the
Government and the Legislative Assembly of Maharashtra. She
was :
- Deputy Minister, Public Health, Prohibition, Tourism,
Housing and Parliamentary Affairs, Government of Maharashtra
from 1967 to 1972,
- Cabinet Minister, Social Welfare, Government of
Maharashtra from 1972 to 1974,
- Cabinet Minister, Public Health and Social Welfare,
Government of Maharashtra from 1974 to 1975,
- Cabinet Minister, Prohibition, Rehabilitation and
Cultural Affairs, Government of Maharashtra from 1975 to 1976,
- Cabinet Minister, Education, Government of Maharashtra
from 1977 to 1978,
- Cabinet Minister, Urban Development and Housing,
Government of Maharashtra from 1982 to 1983, and
- Cabinet Minister, Civil Supplies and Social Welfare,
Government of Maharashtra from 1983 to 1985.
- While in the Opposition, she also served as the Leader
of Opposition in the Legislative Assembly of Maharashtra
from July 1979 to February 1980.
While in the Rajya Sabha, Smt. Patil was the
Deputy Chairperson, Rajya Sabha from 1986 to 1988 and also
served as the Chairperson, Rajya Sabha from 25.7.1987 to
2.9.1987 when Dr. R. Venkataraman got elected as President of
India. She was also the Chairperson, Committee of Privileges,
Rajya Sabha and Member, Business Advisory Committee, Rajya
Sabha from 1986 to 1988. While in the Lok Sabha, Smt. Patil was
the Chairperson, House Committee.
Public Life:
In her long public life, she has been
associated with several institutions in wide ranging
capacities. She served as Chairperson, Maharashtra State Water
Pollution Control Board from 1982 to 1985. She was also the
President, Maharashtra Pradesh Congress Committee (PCC) from
1988 to 1990. Besides holding the position of Director and
Vice-Chairperson, National Federation of Urban Cooperative Banks
and Credit Societies, she also served as Member, Governing
Council, National Cooperative Union of India and Chairperson,
20-Point Programme Implementation Committee, Government of
Maharashtra.
Smt. Patil has represented India in various
international fora. She attended the International Council on
Social Welfare conferences at Nairobi and at Puerto Rico. She
was a Member of the AICC(I) delegation to Bulgaria in 1985 and
represented as Member, Commonwealth Presiding Officers
Conference in London in 1988. She led the Indian delegation to
the Conference on the ‘Status of Women’ in Austria and was a
delegate at the World Women’s Conference, Beijing, China in
September 1995.
Social and Cultural Activities:
Throughout her public life, Smt. Patil has
worked actively for the welfare of women and children and the
underprivileged sections of society. For their benefit, she
established several institutions for them. To name a few, she
had set up (i) hostels for working women in Mumbai and Delhi,
(ii) an Engineering College at Jalgaon for rural youth, (iii)
the Shram Sadhana Trust which takes part in multifarious welfare
activities for development of women, (iv)an Industrial Training
School for the visually handicapped in Jalgaon, (v) schools for
poor children of Vimukta Jatis (Nomadic Tribes) and for children
of Backward Classes in Amravati District and (vi) a Krishi
Vigyan Kendra (Farmers’ Training Centre) at Amravati,
Maharashtra. She played a pioneering role in setting up the
Mahila Vikas Mahamandal, a Maharashtra State Government
undertaking for the development of women.
She was instrumental in organizing music,
computer and sewing classes for the poor and needy women at
Amravati, Maharashtra. Smt. Patil also organized the Women’s
Home Guard in Jalgaon District and was their Commandant in 1962.
Family Life:
Smt. Patil is married to Dr. Devisingh
Ramsingh Shekhawat. Dr. Shekhawat obtained his Ph.D. in the
discipline of Chemistry from Haffkine Institute, Mumbai. An
educationist and a social worker in his own right, he became
the first Mayor of Amravati Municipal Corporation and he has
also represented Amravati constituency as its MLA. She has two
children, a daughter, Smt. Jyoti Rathore and a son, Shri
Rajendra Singh. |