Gopi Chand Bhargava

Gopi Chand Bhargava (8 March 1889 26 December 1966)[2] was the first Chief Minister of Punjab from 15 August 1947 to 13 April 1949, and again between 18 October 1949, to 20 June 1951, and for the third time as caretaker Chief Minister between 21 June 1964, and 6 July 1964.[3][4] He was a member of the Congress.[5][3]

Gopi Chand Bhargava
1st Chief Minister of Punjab
In office
15 August 1947  13 April 1949
Preceded byPost Established
Succeeded byBhim Sen Sachar
In office
18 October 1949  20 June 1951
Preceded byBhim Sen Sachar
Succeeded byPresident's rule
In office
21 June 1964  6 July 1964
(caretaker)
Preceded byPratap Singh Kairon[1]
Succeeded byRam Kishan
Leader of Opposition in Punjab Provincial Assembly
In office
1937–1940
Preceded byPost Established
Succeeded byBhim Sen Sachar
Personal details
Born(1889-03-08)8 March 1889
Sarsa District, Punjab, British India
Died26 December 1966(1966-12-26) (aged 77)
NationalityIndian
Political partyIndian National Congress
ProfessionPolitician

Personal and family life

He was born on 8 March 1889 in Sarsa district of Punjab province in British India. In the year 1912, he completed his M.B.B.S. degree from Medical College (Lahore) and then started the medical profession in 1913.[6]

His brother, Pandit Thakur Das Bhargava, was also an INC politician, former Member of parliament, freedom fighter, lawyer, founder of "Vidya Pracharini Sabha" and several schools and colleges including Thakur Dass Bhargava Senior Secondary Model School and Fateh Chand College for Women at Hisar.[7][8][9]

gollark: Oh, correction, every *five* seconds.
gollark: ```03-01 21:54:43.706 492 492 F libc : Fatal signal 11 (SIGSEGV), code 1 (SEGV_MAPERR), fault addr 0x0 in tid 492 (recovery), pid 492 (recovery)03-01 21:54:43.707 494 494 F libc : failed to exec crash_dump helper: No such file or directory03-01 21:54:43.708 492 492 F libc : crash_dump helper failed to exec03-01 21:54:48.709 496 496 W libc : Unable to set property "ro.twrp.boot" to "1": error code: 0xb03-01 21:54:48.710 496 496 W libc : Unable to set property "ro.twrp.version" to "3.4.0-TEST_MRMAZAK_10": error code: 0xb03-01 21:54:48.711 496 496 F libc : Fatal signal 11 (SIGSEGV), code 1 (SEGV_MAPERR), fault addr 0x0 in tid 496 (recovery), pid 496 (recovery)03-01 21:54:48.714 498 498 F libc : failed to exec crash_dump helper: No such file or directory03-01 21:54:48.715 496 496 F libc : crash_dump helper failed to exec03-01 21:54:53.721 499 499 W libc : Unable to set property "ro.twrp.boot" to "1": error code: 0xb03-01 21:54:53.721 499 499 W libc : Unable to set property "ro.twrp.version" to "3.4.0-TEST_MRMAZAK_10": error code: 0xb03-01 21:54:53.722 499 499 F libc : Fatal signal 11 (SIGSEGV), code 1 (SEGV_MAPERR), fault addr 0x0 in tid 499 (recovery), pid 499 (recovery)03-01 21:54:53.724 501 501 F libc : failed to exec crash_dump helper: No such file or directory03-01 21:54:53.725 499 499 F libc : crash_dump helper failed to exec```It seems to log this every few times a second, how amazing!
gollark: If it comes to it I *think* I can reflash it from the "MTK scatter tool" but this would require me to find a windows computer somewhere and such.
gollark: Or fastboot.
gollark: I can get *recovery mode*, but only a somewhat broken recovery mode which lets me run shell commands somehow but which does not seem to want to actually boot into system mode, *somehow*.

See also

References

  1. "PUNJAB ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS — 1951-1952 Prominent Players". The Tribune. 30 October 2016. Retrieved 25 January 2018.
  2. Juneja, M. M. (1981). Eminent freedom fighters in Haryana. Modern Book Company. p. 77.
  3. Subhash Chander Arora (1991). Current Issues and Trends in Centre-state Relations: A Global View. Mittal Publications. pp. 60–. ISBN 978-81-7099-307-0. Retrieved 25 January 2018.
  4. "List of Chief Ministers (CM) of Punjab". Maps of India. Retrieved 25 January 2018.
  5. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 13 February 2007. Retrieved 21 December 2006.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  6. First CM of Punjab
  7. M. M. Juneja, 2004, "Hisar City: Places & Personalities", page 130, 311, 339, 77.
  8. Hisar Courts History
  9. Jugal Kishore Gupta, 1991, "History of Sirsa Town", Atlantic Publishers, New Delhi, page 261, 204.


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