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Dr. Shrimati Kamla
Chancellor
(Her Excellency the Governor of Gujarat)
Dr.
Babasaheb
Ambedkar
Open
University, Ahmedabad | |
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1. Personal Details :-
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Name |
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Dr. Shrimati KAMLA
W/o Late Shri Ramchandra Beniwal |
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Father's Name |
Shri Netram Singh (Leading freedom
fighter of earstwhile Jaipur State). |
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Date of
Birth |
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12th January, 1927. |
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Place of
Birth |
Village - Gori,
Tehsil - Khetri,
District Jhunjhunu,
State Rajasthan. |
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Academic Qualifications |
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M.A. (History), Maharaja College, Jaipur(Economics, Political Science & History) Banasthali
V idyapeeth, Tonk, Rajasthan. |
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Profession |
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Agriculture |
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Religion / Caste : Indian (Hindu, Jat) |
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Indian (Hindu, Jat) |
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Present Address |
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Raj
Bhavan ,
Gandhinagar - 382
020,
Gujarat. |
- 5/1, Malviya
Nagar,
Jaipur - 302
017.
Phone -
0141 -
2550039.
Mobile - 094140 - 45566.
- 5/1, Malviya
Nagar,
Jaipur - 302
017.
Phone -
0141 -
2550039.
Mobile - 094140 - 45566.
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| 2. Posts
held :- |
- Deputy
Minister-
1954 - 57
First lady
Minister in
the State of
Rajasthan at
the age of
27 only.
Dealt with
Medical
and Health,
Education
and Public
Works
Department.
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Deputy
Minister-
1962 - 67
As Deputy
Minister she
dealt with
the
Departments
of
Education,
Agriculture,
Medical and
Health,
Finance,
Famine
Relief,
Food, Animal
Husbandry
and State
Enterprises.
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State
Minister-
1972 - 77
Home
(Police),
Industries,
Mines,
Social
Welfare,
Medical and
Health,
General
Administration,
Public
Relations,
Personnel
and
Economics
and
Statistics
Department.
-
Cabinet
Minister-
1980 - 1985
-
Cabinet
Minister-
1985 - 1990
Agriculture,
Animal
Husbandry
and
Dairy
Development,
Revenue,
Irrigation,
Rajasthan
Canal
(Indira
Gandhi
Canal), Colonisation,
Canal
Area
Development,
Ground
Water,
Energy
Department,
Education, Labour
and
Employment,
Rehabilitation,
Urban
Development,
Sanskrit, Ayurved,
Language,
Technical
Education,
Election,
Integrated
Rural
Development,
Art
and
Culture,
Tourism,
Special
Schemes,
Sainik
Kalyan,
Sheep &
Wool,
Forest
Department
Etc.
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Member
of
Legislative
Assembly-
1993 - 1998 Bairath
(Jaipur)
Constituency.
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Cabinet
Minister,
1998.
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Deputy
Chief
Minister
25th
January,
2003
onwards.
Irrigation,
Revenue,
Colonisation
and
Sanskrit
Education.
Besides
being a
very
senior
member
in the
Congress
Governments,
she is
also
known as
a
Minister
of high
aliber,
integrity
and
outstanding
performance,who
mastered
all the
functioning
of her
Departments
with
in-depth
study
and hard
work.
She has
clear
concepts
of her
job and
had been
very
dynamic
to
mobilize
her
Officers
to
maintain
high
standards
of
functioning.
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3. Party
Posts held :- |
- Member,
Rajasthan
Pradesh
Congress
Committee.
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Member,
All
India
Congress
Committee,
New
Delhi.
- Member,
Rajasthan
Pradesh
Congress
Executive
Committee, Jaipur.
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Member,
Rajasthan
Pradesh
Election
Committee
(PEC).
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Chairman,
Election
Campaign
Committee,
Rajasthan.
- Member,
Jaipur
Rural
District
Congress
Executive
Committee.
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President,
Rajasthan
Pradesh
Mahila
Congress.
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Joint
Secretary,
Pradesh
Congress
Committee
during
1977-80
Rajasthan.
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Convenor,
Rajasthan
Pradesh Sadbhavna
Yatra
Publicity
Sub-Committee.
- Member,
Pradesh
Congress
Sub-Committee
for
preparing
memorandum
regarding
misrule
and
failures
of the
BJP
Government
in
Rajasthan.
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Her Family
Background:-
Belongs to a
reputed
Farmer
Freedom
Fighter's
family. Her
father was a
leading
freedom
fighter of
Rajputana.
She
organized
and led
large public
agitation
against Jagirdari
system in
District
Jhunjhunu,
Sikar and
against the
rulers of
Jaipur State
and the
British rule
and, as such
had to face
imprisonment
Kalkothari
and other
hardships.
She was
awarded "Tamra
Patra" by
Late Smt.
Indira
Gandhi.
Her Early
Life:-
Being
daughter of
a leading
freedom
fighter and
a student of
Banasthali
Vidhyapeeth(A
reputed
National
Institution
of Girls
Education),
Dr. Kamla
was
associated
with freedom
struggle
since 11
years of
age. In
1938, she
participated
in the first
Session of
Prajamandal
(a party
organization
for freedom
struggle in
the
earstwhile
princely
State of
Rajputana)
as "Captain
of girls"
volunteer
team from
Banasthali
Vidhyapeeth.
She took out
'Prabhat
Pheries'
with
national
songs and
slogans in
Jaipur city
and also
took part in
the main
procession
of the
National
leaders.
Since then,
she
alongwith
her Bal
Sainik Dal
had attended
all sessions
of
Prajamandal
in different
parts of
Rajputana.
In later
years, she
was a very
good
horse-rider
and
participated
in the
general
procession
of Congress
President on
horse back
alongwith
her
volunteer
corps.
As a
Volunteer,
she attended
Meerut
Congress
Session
also.
She also led
the Girls
Volunteer
team at
Udaipur on
the occasion
of All India
State
Peoples'
Conference
which was
addressed by
Pt.
Jawaharlal
Nehru and
Shri Sheikh
Abdullah.
In 1948
after
independence,
the first
Congress
Session was
held at
Jaipur. Dr.
Kamla, then
student of
M.A.
(History) in
Maharaja
College,
Jaipur
trained the
Women
Volunteer
Corps and
gave
outstanding
performance.
The smart
and
disciplined
turnout of
the women
volunteers
in the
Session
impressed
everyone,
even the
National
leaders
including
Pt. Nehru.
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| 4. Positions held in Co-operative Movement since 1955 :- |
- She had been
one of the
founder
members of
the
Co-operative
Movement and
various apex
institutions
in Rajasthan
she had
been.
General
Secretary of
Rajasthan
State
Co-operative
Union, Jaipur.
- President
of Rajasthan
State
Co-operative
Union, Jaipur.
- Member,
General Body
and
Executive
Committee of
All India
Co-operative
Union, Jorbagh, New
Delhi.
- Member,
General
Body,
Governing
Council and
Executive
Committee of
National
Co-operative
Union of
India, Khelgaon,
New Delhi.
- President,
Co-operative
College Jaipur.
- Chairman,
Women
Co-operative
Advisory
Committee (NCUI),
New Delhi.
- Member,
Women
Committee of
International
Co-operative
Alliance,
London -
U.K.
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At
Present :-
- Member,
Co-operative
Training
College (NCUI),
Jaipur.
- Member,
Women
Consultative
Committee (NCUI),
New Delhi.
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She had
represented
Co-operative
Movement of
India at
National and
International
Conferences
:
- International
Co-operative
Women
Congress in
Malaysia -
1975.
- International
Co-operative
Congress,
Paris
(France),
1975.
- International
Co-operative
Congress
Moscow
(USSR)
-1980.
Dr. Kamla is
one of the
most
dedicated
and old
Co-operators
of our
country and
had been
representing
the State
unit in
National
Co-operative
Union of
India in
various
positions
for almost
two decades.
Being one of
the few
pioneer
co-operators
of the
country, she
was
associated
in the
initial
organization
of the All
India
Co-operative
Union,
Jorbagh, New
Delhi, which
is now known
as the
National
Co-operative
Union of
India (NCUI),
New Delhi
Since the
very
beginning of
Co-operative
Union, Dr.
Kamla had
been active
and
prominent
participant
in making it
a true
spokesman
institution
of the
National
Co-operative
movement.
She is
recipient of
the Best
Co-operator
of the
Country
award for
the year
1994 - 95 by
IFFCO.
She is well
known for
her explicit
ideas and
deliberations
at National
and
International
forums. Dr.
Kamla has
very strong
and clear
concepts
regarding
the
important
and
effective
role,
co-operative
has to play
in the
economy of a
socialistic
pattern of
society. She
had made
appreciable
contribution
in
highlighting
and
strengthening
the
philosophy,
policy and
programmes
of
co-operation.
She is
universally
known to and
respected by
the
Co-operative
World for
lucid and
forceful
exposition
of her
thoughts and
illustrious
presentation
of her
themes on
co-operation.
She holds
high esteem
as sincere
and staunch
advocate and
spokesperson
in the
co-operative
field. She
has left an
effective
mark of her
personality
in the
co-operative
field. One
very
noteworthy
and
inspiring
aspect of
Dr. Kamla's
personality
is, despite
the fact
that she has
held
important
positions in
the State
Government
for the last
more than
twenty
years, she
basically
continues to
be a
co-operator
in her
thoughts and
behaviour.
Dr. Kamla
considers it
a prime
necessity
that women
folk should
be given due
place and
recognition
in all walks
of life
including
the
co-operative
field.
According to
her, the
overall fast
development
of the
country
considerably
depends upon
the active
participation
of women in
all
developmental
activities
and
specially in
co-operative
movement.
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Other
activities
and posts
held :- She had been :-
- Chairperson,
Rajasthan
State Social
Welfare
Board and as
such
initiated
the programmes
for Women
and Child
Welfare in
the state.
- Member of
the
Executive
Committee of
All India Panchayat.
- President,
Rajasthan
Sanskrit Sahitya
Sammelan,
Jaipur
- Vice
President, S.O.S.
Children
Village,
Jaipur.
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At Present:
1. Member, Executive Committee, peeth, District Tonk, Rajasthan. |
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5.
Multi-faceted
Personality :- |
A. Able
performance
in the
Assembly as
an MLA :-
She is seen
at her best
in the State
Assembly,
whether it
is a
question
hour or a
reply to any
motion or
demand or a
tense moment
during a
general
debate, she
tackles
every
situation in
a very calm
and composed
manner with
full
confidence
and command
like a
seasoned
Parliamentarian,
impressing
not only her
party men
but the
opposition
and the
galleries
too. Endowed
with the
gift of
oratory, she
is an
excellent
speaker, not
only on
political
themes but
various
social,
cultural and
religious
issues.
B. A Born
Orator :-
Her speeches
project the
thinker in
her who has
unflinching
faith in
basic values
of life and
society. Her
analysis of
things and
situations
is so
genuine and
her
presentation
so forceful,
logical and
relevant
that it
touches
heart of the
audience. It
may be a
public
meeting or a
specific
gathering,
her
identification
of issues
and
fundamentals
is so clear
and the
command on
the language
is so
perfect that
it impresses
everybody.
C.
Spokesperson
of farmer
community :-
Being an
agriculturist,
she is of
firm opinion
that
Agriculture
-in all its
varied and
allied
aspects -
will always
be the base
of our
country's
development
and
self-sufficiency.
Hence, this
should
always be
our top
priority for
development.
As
Agriculture
Minister of
Rajasthan,
she has
played an
important
role in the
establishment
of Rajasthan
-Agriculture
University, Bikaner.
D.
Commendable
work for
Water
Resources
Development
in the
Rajasthan :-
As Minister
for
Irrigation,
she has
accomplished
the
tremendous
job of
preparing
district
master plans
of about
48,000 water
harvesting
schemes in
the state.
She also got
identified
every
probable
site for
irrigation
projects in
the State
and large
number of
minor,
medium and
major
projects are
under
construction.
This will
not only
prove a boon
to the
cultivators
but a
significant
attempt in
minimizing
the
recurring
severe
famine
conditions
in the state
and a
valuable
base for the
future
development.
E. Land
Reforms :-
As Minister
for Revenue
and Land
Reforms, she
amended the
Land Rules,
computerized
the system
and got the
revenue and
Tenancy Laws
re-written
to give
greater
relief and
rights to
the
cultivators
and making
the
administration
more
accountable
to the
people.
F. Rural
Development :-
She is
greatly
attached
with the
rural
development
works and
feels highly
satisfied
when she
executes the
much needed
rural
development
works for
uplifting
the rural
living
conditions.
G. Staunch
advocate of
Sanskrit and
Ayurved :-
She has
played vital
role in
establishing
of National
Institute of
Ayurved at
Jaipur,
which is a
precious
gift from
her to the
State. With
her hard
struggle,
she has
established
a Sanskrit
University
at Jaipur.
She has
implemented
various
plans for
research,
studies,
medical
facilities
and wide
publicity of
Ayurved in
the State.
To her,
Sanskrit
Literature
is a vast
treasure of
knowledge
and study
and essence
of Indian
civilization,
culture and
heritage
with their
vivid
aspects
reproduced
in the
manuscripts
and
practised
for
generations
in their
real life.
H. As a
Social
Reformer :-
She is a
true social
reformer.
Born in a
family of
freedom
fighter and
associated
with Arya
Samaj
Ideology
since
childhood,
she has
provided
highest
education to
her
daughters
with utmost
attention
and
affection.
Respect and
status to
women folk
in society
is not only
a thought to
her but in
real life
too, she is
adhered to
it. She
neither gave
dowry for
her
daughters
nor took for
her son. She
motivated
her
daughter-in-law
to attain
highest
education
even after
marriage.
Her
daughters
and
daughter-in-law
are just
alike at
home.
She has no
religious or
caste
prejudices.
She has
strong
conviction
that a
person with
human
qualities
and good
character is
of highest
caste and
best
religion.
I. Other
facets of
her
personality :-
She is a
great lover
of nature.
Natural
landscapes,
mountains
and valleys
attract her
most.
Plants,
trees and
creepers are
essential
part of her
life.
She had been
a keen
student of
painting,
and had deep
interest in
music and
dance. She
has great
attraction
for artistic
and
beautiful
things of
our great
heritage.
She is a
very good
horse-rider.
She has been
outstanding
In games and
sports.
Swimming was
her
favourite
hobby.
Gardening is
her best
past time.
By nature,
she is most
informal, no
show off, no
hypocracy.
She is
outspoken
but without
any
prejudice to
anybody and
most
rational in
her dealings
and
behaviour.
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6.
Felicitations :- |
- She
has been
awarded
"Vachaspati,
D.Lit."
by Shri
Lal
Bahadur
Shastri
Sanskrit
Vidyapeeth
(University),
New
Delhi on
28.02.2001
for her
dedicated
services
towards
Sanskrit
and 'Sanskrita'.
- She has
been awarded
"Woman of
the Year
2001" by
American
Biographical
Institute.
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