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Yashwant Singh Parmar

Yashwant Singh Parmar (4 August 1906 – 2 May 1981) was an Indian politician. He was a leader of the Indian National Congress and the first Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh state. Upon the formation of the constituent assembly of India in 1946, he represented Himachal Pradesh in the constituent assembly. For his key role in the formation of the Himachal Pradesh state, from the 1940s until 1977, Parmar is hailed as the architect, the founder, or the creator of the Himachal Pradesh state. In Hindi, he is widely referred to as 'Himachal Nirmata' (the creator of Himachal').[1][2][3][4][5]

Himachal Nirmata
Yashwant Singh Parmar
1st Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh
In office
1 July 1963 – 28 January 1977
Preceded byOffice Reestablished
Succeeded byThakur Ram Lal
In office
8 March 1952 – 31 October 1956
Preceded byOffice Established
Succeeded byOffice Abolished
Personal details
Born4 August 1906
Chanhalag, Sirmur State, British India
Died2 May 1981(1981-05-02) (aged 74)
Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, India
Political partyIndian National Congress
Children4
Alma materLucknow University
Forman Christian College
OccupationPolitician

Personal life

Parmar was born on 4 August 1906 in Chanalag village, in the princely state of Sirmaur. He was the son of a prominent local family, his father being the secretary to the then ruler of Sirmaur. He did all his schooling from Nahan. He attended the Forman Christian College in Lahore, where he obtained a B.A. (Honours) in 1926. He then went to Canning College in Lucknow, where he obtained an LL.B and an MA in 1928. He obtained a PhD from Lucknow University in 1944, on polyandry in the Himalayas.[6] Parmar served as a magistrate for the Sirmaur court from 1930 to 1937, and as a session judge from 1937 to 1940.[7] Parmar wrote the book Polyandry in the Himalayas, which was published in 1975.[8] Parmar died on 2 May 1981 at the Snowdon Hospital in Shimla.[3]

Family

Dr. Parmar married twice. On 26 January 1924, he married Chandravati Chauhan, who came from a village near Aligarh. He had four sons from this marriage. Chandravati died in 1969. In 1974, he married Satyavati Dang, a Rajya Sabha member and one of the daughters of the orchardist Satyanand Stokes.[9][6] Satyavati Parmar, who had two daughters from her earlier marriage, died in 2010.[6][10]

 
Stamp issued in honour of Dr. Y.S. Parmar.

Political career

For several years in the 1940s, Dr. Y.S. Parmar was active in the Praja Mandal movements in the region that would later become the Himachal Pradesh state.[7] In this movement, he led the Hill State People's Conference and led a Satyagrah movement in the Suket state, which were instrumental in the creation of the Himachal Pradesh province in 1948.[11][1] In 1948, he was nominated as a member of the All India Congress Committee and later made the adviser of the Chief Commissioner of the newly formed Himachal Pradesh province. He served as the president of the Himachal Pradesh Congress Committee over 1948–50.[3] Parmar served as the first Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh, from 24 March 1952 to 31 October 1956.[12]

 
The statue of Dr. Y.S. Parmar on The Ridge, Shimla.

A major threat to the further development of Himachal Pradesh into a state came early on in the 1950s, in the form of strong efforts from both the centre and the powerful Punjab state to merge this relatively new political entity with Punjab. On the one hand, these efforts were fueled by a concern of the centre to stem the growth of regionalism, particularly language-based regionalism. On the other hand, Punjab desired to include these hilly regions within its territory, wherein it had financed and facilitated, with the help of central funds, the construction of major hydroelectric projects which primarily benefited the plains, including those of Punjab. Himachali political elites of the time feared that this would result in the economic and political subjugation of the hilly regions under Punjabi administration, mirroring the recently ended colonial subjugation of the British.[7] Parmar strongly resisted the merging of Himachal Pradesh with Punjab, as recommended by the States Reorganization Committee in 1956. In protest, he resigned from the post of Chief Minister, and Himachal Pradesh became a Union Territory.[7][3]

Parmar again became the Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh on 1 July 1963 and he was in office until 28 January 1977.[12] It was during this long period that Himachal Pradesh finally became a full-fledged state of the Republic of India, on 25 January 1971. Parmar is credited with giving Himachal Pradesh its present form, and for his pioneering emphasis, in Himachal, on the vital roles of planned multi-sectoral development and road connectivity in the process of developing social, economic, and cultural coherence and progress in this state.[7][12]

Towards the end of his term, however, Parmar's differences with Sanjay Gandhi led to the former's resignation, and his return to his hometown Baghthan in the year 1977.[12][3]

Criticism

The then Pradesh Congress President Kunj Behari Lal Butail, from Kangra, alleged discrimination against the merged areas of Himachal Pradesh.[13]

Honours

  • The Dr. Yashwant Singh Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry, established in 1985 in Solan, is named after Dr. Parmar.
  • The Himachal Pradesh University has a Dr. Y.S. Parmar Chair, and an institution named Parmar Peeth, to nurture studies on various aspects of Himachal Pradesh's societies, cultures, languages, and politics.[5]
  • The Government Medical College and Hospital in Nahan is named after him.[14]
  • The Government Postgraduate College in Nahan is named after him.[15]
  • The Government Senior Secondary School at Dhaneta, Nadaun, is named after him.[16]
  • In 1988, the Government of India issued a 60 paise postage stamp in honour of Dr. Parmar.[17]
  • A statue bearing his likeness was installed on The Ridge, Shimla, on August 4, 1984.[18]
  • A statue bearing his likeness was installed in village Chanalag (where he was born) in district Sirmaur, Himachal Pradesh, on August 15, 2015.[6]
  • The annual Yashwant Singh Parmar Sahitya Award is named after him.[19]
  • The Department of Agriculture of the Himachal Pradesh government renamed its scheme for fostering the production of vegetables under protected cultivation as 'Dr. Y.S. Parmar Kisan Swarozgar Yojna'.[20]

References

  1. ^ a b "Dr YS Parmar, Himachal Founder - A Biographical Sketch". Hill Post. 5 August 2009. Retrieved 26 October 2022.
  2. ^ Awasthi, Sanjeev (4 August 2007). "Himachal remembers the architect and the founder, late Dr. Yashwant Singh Parmar on his 101st birthday". Hill Post. Retrieved 26 October 2022.
  3. ^ a b c d e "The architect & founder of HP - YS Parmar". The Pioneer. Retrieved 26 October 2022.
  4. ^ Service, Tribune News. "Dr Yashwant Singh Parmar laid foundation of Himachal Pradesh's development: Jai Ram Thakur". Tribuneindia News Service. Retrieved 26 October 2022.
  5. ^ a b "Himachal Pradesh University". hpuniv.ac.in. Retrieved 26 October 2022.
  6. ^ a b c d "Dr. Y.S. Parmar – Maa Jwala Chanalag". Retrieved 26 October 2022.
  7. ^ a b c d e Elmore, Mark (5 July 2016). Becoming Religious in a Secular Age. Univ of California Press. pp. 46–57. ISBN 978-0-520-29054-9.
  8. ^ Parmar, Y. S. (1975). Polyandry in the Himalayas. Delhi : Vikas ; Hemel Hempstead (66 Wood End, Hemel Hempstead, Herts.) : Distributed by International Books Distributors Limited. ISBN 978-0-7069-0354-6.
  9. ^ Sharma, Ashwani (31 January 2022). "An Unending Affair". Outlook. Retrieved 26 October 2022.
  10. ^ "Yashwant Singh Parmar- The First Chief Minister of Himachal Issues and Analysis @ abhipedia Powered by ABHIMANU IAS". abhipedia.abhimanu.com. Retrieved 26 October 2022.
  11. ^ Alam, Aniket (2007). Becoming India: Western Himalayas under British Rule. Foundation Books. pp. 271–298. ISBN 978-81-7596-564-5.
  12. ^ a b c d Rajeev, khanna (24 October 2019). "Why YS Parmar Remains a Legend, Given Most Present Day Politicians". The Citizen. Retrieved 25 February 2021.
  13. ^ Cong leader Butail dead. The Tribune, Chandigarh, India (15 September 2006). Retrieved on 7 December 2018.
  14. ^ "Dr. Y.S. Parmar Medical College & Hospital Nahan | District Sirmaur, Government of Himachal Pradesh | India". Retrieved 26 October 2022.
  15. ^ "Dr. Y. S. Parmar Govt. Post Graduate College Nahan | District Sirmaur, Government of Himachal Pradesh | India". Retrieved 26 October 2022.
  16. ^ "Dr. Yashwant Singh Parmar Government Senior Secondary School Dhaneta - Nadaun, India". Yellow.Place. Retrieved 26 October 2022.
  17. ^ "Y. S. Parmar | 04-08-1988 | Philcent #1366 SG # 1324, MJ No. 1155 | Stamps | Mintage World". www.mintageworld.com. Retrieved 26 October 2022.
  18. ^ Joshi, Shriniwas. "In memory of Dr YS Parmar, architect of Himachal". The Tribune. Retrieved 26 October 2022.
  19. ^ "First and Oldest in Himachal Pradesh | Himachal General Knowledge | Himachal Pariksha". Retrieved 26 October 2022.
  20. ^ "Dr. Y.S.Parmar Kisan Swarozgar Yojna". hpagrisnet.gov.in. Retrieved 26 October 2022.

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Yashwant Singh Parmar 4 August 1906 2 May 1981 was an Indian politician He was a leader of the Indian National Congress and the first Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh state Upon the formation of the constituent assembly of India in 1946 he represented Himachal Pradesh in the constituent assembly For his key role in the formation of the Himachal Pradesh state from the 1940s until 1977 Parmar is hailed as the architect the founder or the creator of the Himachal Pradesh state In Hindi he is widely referred to as Himachal Nirmata the creator of Himachal 1 2 3 4 5 Himachal NirmataYashwant Singh Parmar1st Chief Minister of Himachal PradeshIn office 1 July 1963 28 January 1977Preceded byOffice ReestablishedSucceeded byThakur Ram LalIn office 8 March 1952 31 October 1956Preceded byOffice EstablishedSucceeded byOffice AbolishedPersonal detailsBorn4 August 1906Chanhalag Sirmur State British IndiaDied2 May 1981 1981 05 02 aged 74 Shimla Himachal Pradesh IndiaPolitical partyIndian National CongressChildren4Alma materLucknow UniversityForman Christian CollegeOccupationPolitician Contents 1 Personal life 1 1 Family 2 Political career 2 1 Criticism 3 Honours 4 ReferencesPersonal life EditParmar was born on 4 August 1906 in Chanalag village in the princely state of Sirmaur He was the son of a prominent local family his father being the secretary to the then ruler of Sirmaur He did all his schooling from Nahan He attended the Forman Christian College in Lahore where he obtained a B A Honours in 1926 He then went to Canning College in Lucknow where he obtained an LL B and an MA in 1928 He obtained a PhD from Lucknow University in 1944 on polyandry in the Himalayas 6 Parmar served as a magistrate for the Sirmaur court from 1930 to 1937 and as a session judge from 1937 to 1940 7 Parmar wrote the book Polyandry in the Himalayas which was published in 1975 8 Parmar died on 2 May 1981 at the Snowdon Hospital in Shimla 3 Family EditDr Parmar married twice On 26 January 1924 he married Chandravati Chauhan who came from a village near Aligarh He had four sons from this marriage Chandravati died in 1969 In 1974 he married Satyavati Dang a Rajya Sabha member and one of the daughters of the orchardist Satyanand Stokes 9 6 Satyavati Parmar who had two daughters from her earlier marriage died in 2010 6 10 Stamp issued in honour of Dr Y S Parmar Political career EditFor several years in the 1940s Dr Y S Parmar was active in the Praja Mandal movements in the region that would later become the Himachal Pradesh state 7 In this movement he led the Hill State People s Conference and led a Satyagrah movement in the Suket state which were instrumental in the creation of the Himachal Pradesh province in 1948 11 1 In 1948 he was nominated as a member of the All India Congress Committee and later made the adviser of the Chief Commissioner of the newly formed Himachal Pradesh province He served as the president of the Himachal Pradesh Congress Committee over 1948 50 3 Parmar served as the first Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh from 24 March 1952 to 31 October 1956 12 The statue of Dr Y S Parmar on The Ridge Shimla A major threat to the further development of Himachal Pradesh into a state came early on in the 1950s in the form of strong efforts from both the centre and the powerful Punjab state to merge this relatively new political entity with Punjab On the one hand these efforts were fueled by a concern of the centre to stem the growth of regionalism particularly language based regionalism On the other hand Punjab desired to include these hilly regions within its territory wherein it had financed and facilitated with the help of central funds the construction of major hydroelectric projects which primarily benefited the plains including those of Punjab Himachali political elites of the time feared that this would result in the economic and political subjugation of the hilly regions under Punjabi administration mirroring the recently ended colonial subjugation of the British 7 Parmar strongly resisted the merging of Himachal Pradesh with Punjab as recommended by the States Reorganization Committee in 1956 In protest he resigned from the post of Chief Minister and Himachal Pradesh became a Union Territory 7 3 Parmar again became the Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh on 1 July 1963 and he was in office until 28 January 1977 12 It was during this long period that Himachal Pradesh finally became a full fledged state of the Republic of India on 25 January 1971 Parmar is credited with giving Himachal Pradesh its present form and for his pioneering emphasis in Himachal on the vital roles of planned multi sectoral development and road connectivity in the process of developing social economic and cultural coherence and progress in this state 7 12 Towards the end of his term however Parmar s differences with Sanjay Gandhi led to the former s resignation and his return to his hometown Baghthan in the year 1977 12 3 Criticism Edit The then Pradesh Congress President Kunj Behari Lal Butail from Kangra alleged discrimination against the merged areas of Himachal Pradesh 13 Honours EditThe Dr Yashwant Singh Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry established in 1985 in Solan is named after Dr Parmar The Himachal Pradesh University has a Dr Y S Parmar Chair and an institution named Parmar Peeth to nurture studies on various aspects of Himachal Pradesh s societies cultures languages and politics 5 The Government Medical College and Hospital in Nahan is named after him 14 The Government Postgraduate College in Nahan is named after him 15 The Government Senior Secondary School at Dhaneta Nadaun is named after him 16 In 1988 the Government of India issued a 60 paise postage stamp in honour of Dr Parmar 17 A statue bearing his likeness was installed on The Ridge Shimla on August 4 1984 18 A statue bearing his likeness was installed in village Chanalag where he was born in district Sirmaur Himachal Pradesh on August 15 2015 6 The annual Yashwant Singh Parmar Sahitya Award is named after him 19 The Department of Agriculture of the Himachal Pradesh government renamed its scheme for fostering the production of vegetables under protected cultivation as Dr Y S Parmar Kisan Swarozgar Yojna 20 References Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Yashwant Singh Parmar a b Dr YS Parmar Himachal Founder A Biographical Sketch Hill Post 5 August 2009 Retrieved 26 October 2022 Awasthi Sanjeev 4 August 2007 Himachal remembers the architect and the founder late Dr Yashwant Singh Parmar on his 101st birthday Hill Post Retrieved 26 October 2022 a b c d e The architect amp founder of HP YS Parmar The Pioneer Retrieved 26 October 2022 Service Tribune News Dr Yashwant Singh Parmar laid foundation of Himachal Pradesh s development Jai Ram Thakur Tribuneindia News Service Retrieved 26 October 2022 a b Himachal Pradesh University hpuniv ac in Retrieved 26 October 2022 a b c d Dr Y S Parmar Maa Jwala Chanalag Retrieved 26 October 2022 a b c d e Elmore Mark 5 July 2016 Becoming Religious in a Secular Age Univ of California Press pp 46 57 ISBN 978 0 520 29054 9 Parmar Y S 1975 Polyandry in the Himalayas Delhi Vikas Hemel Hempstead 66 Wood End Hemel Hempstead Herts Distributed by International Books Distributors Limited ISBN 978 0 7069 0354 6 Sharma Ashwani 31 January 2022 An Unending Affair Outlook Retrieved 26 October 2022 Yashwant Singh Parmar The First Chief Minister of Himachal Issues and Analysis abhipedia Powered by ABHIMANU IAS abhipedia abhimanu com Retrieved 26 October 2022 Alam Aniket 2007 Becoming India Western Himalayas under British Rule Foundation Books pp 271 298 ISBN 978 81 7596 564 5 a b c d Rajeev khanna 24 October 2019 Why YS Parmar Remains a Legend Given Most Present Day Politicians The Citizen Retrieved 25 February 2021 Cong leader Butail dead The Tribune Chandigarh India 15 September 2006 Retrieved on 7 December 2018 Dr Y S Parmar Medical College amp Hospital Nahan District Sirmaur Government of Himachal Pradesh India Retrieved 26 October 2022 Dr Y S Parmar Govt Post Graduate College Nahan District Sirmaur Government of Himachal Pradesh India Retrieved 26 October 2022 Dr Yashwant Singh Parmar Government Senior Secondary School Dhaneta Nadaun India Yellow Place Retrieved 26 October 2022 Y S Parmar 04 08 1988 Philcent 1366 SG 1324 MJ No 1155 Stamps Mintage World www mintageworld com Retrieved 26 October 2022 Joshi Shriniwas In memory of Dr YS Parmar architect of Himachal The Tribune Retrieved 26 October 2022 First and Oldest in Himachal Pradesh Himachal General Knowledge Himachal Pariksha Retrieved 26 October 2022 Dr Y S Parmar Kisan Swarozgar Yojna hpagrisnet gov in Retrieved 26 October 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Yashwant Singh Parmar amp oldid 1130736038, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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