Shri Gulzari Lal Nanda
May 27, 1964 - June 9, 1964 | Congress
Born on July 4, 1898, in Sialkot (Punjab), Shri Gulzarilal Nanda
was educated at Lahore, Agra and Allahabad. He worked as a research scholar on
labour problems at the University
of Allahabad (1920-1921) and became Professor
of Economics at the National College (Bombay) in 1921. He joined the
Non-Cooperation Movement the same year. In 1922, he become Secretary of the
Ahmedabad Textile Labour Association in which he worked until 1946. He was
imprisoned for Satyagraha in 1932, and again from 1942 to 44.
Shri
Nanda was elected to the Bombay Legislative Assembly in 1937 and was
Parliamentary Secretary (Labour and Excise) to the Government of Bombay from
1937 to 1939. Later, as Labour Minister of the Bombay Government (1946-50), he
successfully piloted the Labour Disputes Bill in the State Assembly. He served
as Trustee, Kasturba Memorial Trust; Secretary, Hindustan Mazdoor Sevak Sangh;
and Chairman, Bombay Housing Board. He was also a Member of the National
Planning Committee. He was largely instrumental in organising the Indian
National Trade Union Congress and later became its President.
In
1947, he went to Geneva as a Government delegate to the International Labour
Conference. He worked on the ‘The Freedom of Association Committee’ appointed
by the Conference and visited Sweden, France, Switzerland, Belgium and England
to study labour and housing conditions in those countries.
In
March 1950, he joined the Planning Commission as its Vice-Chairman. In
September the following year, he was appointed Planning Minister in the Union
Government. In addition, he was also given charge of the portfolios of
Irrigation and Power. He was elected to the House of the People from Bombay in
the general elections of 1952 and was re-appointed Minister for Planning
Irrigation and Power. He led the Indian Delegation to the Plan Consultative
Committee held at Singapore in 1955, and the International Labour Conference
held at Geneva in 1959.
Shri
Nanda was elected to the Lok Sabha in the 1957 general elections, and was
appointed Union Minister for Labour and Employment and Planning and, later, as
Deputy Chairman of the Planning Commission. He visited the Federal Republic of
Germany Yugoslavia and Austria in 1959.
He
was re-elected to the Lok Sabha in the 1962 general elections from Sabarkantha
Constituency in Gujarat. He initiated the Congress Forum for Socialist Action
in 1962. He was Union Minister for Labour and Employment in 1962 and 1963 and
Minister for Home Affairs from 1963 to 1966.
Following
the death of Pt. Nehru, he was a sworn in as Prime Minister of India on May 27,
1964. Again on January 11, 1966, he was sworn in as Prime Minister following
the death of Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri at Tashkent.
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