词条 | B. D. Sharma |
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| name = Pt. Bhagwat Dayal Sharma | image = | caption = | birth_date = 26 January 1918 | birth_place = Beri, Punjab, India | residence = | death_date = 22 February 1993 | death_place = | constituency = | office = 1st Chief Minister of Haryana | term = 1 November 1966 - 23 March 1967 | predecessor = Position Established | successor = Rao Birender Singh | office3 = Governor of Madhya Pradesh | term3 = 17 August 1978 - 29 April 1980 | predecessor3 = C. M. Poonacha | successor3 = G. P. Singh | office2 = Governor of Madhya Pradesh | term2 = 10 July 1981 - 20 September 1983 | predecessor2 = G. P. Singh | successor2 = G. P. Singh | office1 = Governor of Madhya Pradesh | term1 = 8 October 1983 - 14 May 1984 | predecessor1 = G. P. Singh | successor1 = Kizhekethil Chandy | office4 = Governor of Odisha | term4 = 23 September 1977 - 30 April 1980 | predecessor4 = Harcharan Singh Brar | successor4 = Cheppudira Muthana Poonacha | party = Indian National Congress | spouse = | religion = | footnotes = }}Pt. Bhagwat Dayal Sharma (1918–1993), popularly known as Panditji, was the first Chief Minister of the Indian state of Haryana and later Governor of Odisha and Madhya Pradesh from 30{{nbsp}}April 1980 to 14{{nbsp}}May 1984.[1] Personal lifeHe was born in Beri, a town in the Jhajjar district of Haryana on 26{{nbsp}}January 1918. Bansi Lal, Bhajan Lal and many other noted politicians learned politics under his guidance. Panditji married Savitri Devi and they had six children; three sons and three daughters. He was educated at Banaras Hindu University, Banaras. His eldest son Sh. Rajesh Sharma became Sports Minister of Haryana and Deputy Chairman of the State's Planning Board. After his wife Savitri's death, Panditji built "Savitri Nikunj", in her memory, an exotic garden with indigenous and rare plants and trees at Raj Bhawan in Bhopal. Independence movement and political career{{prose|date=April 2014}}
Sharma became Chief Minister of Haryana on 10{{nbsp}}March 1967 then resigned to be replaced by Rao Birender Singh on 24{{nbsp}}March 1967.[2]
Appointed Governor of Odisha in 1977, during his time in the state, he became patron of many social and cultural institutions. To develop tourism in Odisha, he suggested that the summer Raj Bhavan at Puri should be converted to a high class hotel for international tourists with facilities for golf, swimming and tennis as well as a large hall for holding conferences. The Indian Tourist Development Corporation (ITDC) was subsequently asked to take up the venture. Sharma was also actively involved in the administrative committee of the Hindu Jagannath temple in Puri. He subsequently transferred to Madhya Pradesh since the Odisha climate did not suit his health. During his career, Panditji travelled to Switzerland, the UK, the USSR, Germany, USA, and a number of other European countries DeathPandiji died on 22 February 1993 because of gradual declining health and old age.{{citation needed|date=February 2011}} Huge numbers of people from all over world attended his funeral. His cremation took place at Beri (the village, he was born at), Jhajjar, Haryana. A tomb place has been built at the site of his cremation in Beri. HonorsPt Bhagwat Dayal Sharma University of Health and Sciences, Rohtak was named after him.https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pandit_Bhagwat_Dayal_Sharma_Post_Graduate_Institute_of_Medical_Sciences References1. ^{{Cite web |url=http://mpvidhansabha.nic.in/guv-BDSharma.htm |title=Vidhan Sabha (Legislative Assembly), Madhya Pradesh, India |access-date=22 May 2010 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090619071019/http://mpvidhansabha.nic.in/guv-BDSharma.htm |archive-date=19 June 2009 |dead-url=yes |df=dmy-all }} {{Chief Ministers of Haryana}}{{Governors of Madhya Pradesh}}{{S-start}}{{succession box |2. ^{{cite book|first1=S.K.|last1=Khanna|title=Contemporary Indian Politics|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=U30CQ7Ezq58C|year=1999|publisher=Discovery Publishing House|isbn=978-81-7141-445-1|pages=112–3}} | title = Governor of Madhya Pradesh| | years = 30 April 1980 - 25 May 1981 (first term); 10 July 1981 - 20 September 1983 (second term); 8 October 1983 - 14 May 1984 (third term)| | before = C. M. Poonacha (first term); G. P. Singh (second term) G. P. Singh (third term)| | after = G. P. Singh; G. P. Singh (second term) Kizhekethil Chandy(third term)| }}{{succession box | | title = Governor of Odisha| | years = 23 September 1977 - 30 April 1980| | before = Cheppudira Muthanna Poonacha| | after = Harcharan Singh Brar }}{{s-end}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Sharma, Shri Bhagvat Dayal}} 13 : 1918 births|1992 deaths|People from Sonipat|Chief Ministers of Haryana|Governors of Odisha|Governors of Madhya Pradesh|Place of birth missing|People from Jhajjar district|Punjab, India MLAs 1962–67|Haryana MLAs 1966–67|Chief ministers from Indian National Congress|Indian National Congress politicians|Members of the Haryana Legislative Assembly |
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