Ranbir Singh Hooda

Politician

Birthday November 26, 1914

Birth Sign Sagittarius

Birthplace Sanghi, Punjab Province, British India

DEATH DATE 2009-2-1, Rohtak, Haryana, India (94 years old)

Nationality India

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1914

Ranbir Singh Hooda (26 November 1914 - 1 February 2009) was an Indian politician from Haryana.

He was a member of the Indian National Congress.

He served as a minister in undivided Punjab and then in the Haryana government.

Born into a Jat family on 26 November 1914, in Sanghi, a small village in Rohtak district of Undivided Punjab (now Haryana), Ranbir Singh Hooda got his initial education at his village school and later at the Gurukul Bhainswal Kalan near Gohana ( Sonipat ) run by the Arya Samaj activist and social reformer, Bhagat Phool Singh.

After completing primary education, Ranbir Singh Hooda joined Vaish High School, Rohtak.

1930

Ranbir Singh Hooda joined the Gandhian army in the 1930s to contribute towards India's freedom struggle.

1933

He completed matriculation in 1933 and joined Government College, Rohtak for higher studies.

1935

He passed his FA examination in 1935.

1937

Later, he moved to Delhi and graduated from Ramjas College in 1937.

He was conferred with an honorary degree of D.Litt.

1941

He was first arrested in 1941 for participating in a Satyagraha movement.

He was put behind the bars several times during India's freedom struggle.

In all, he spent three and a half years in rigorous imprisonment and was under house arrest for two years.

He was imprisoned in different jails in Rohtak, Ambala, Hisar, Ferozepur, Lahore (Borstal), Lahore (Central), Multan and Sialkot.

He remained closely associated with Mahatma Gandhi during the latter's visits to Rohtak and nearby districts of Punjab.

1947

The Indian National Congress party sent him to the Constituent Assembly in July 1947, largely owing to his contribution to the freedom movement.

He was instrumental in the framing of the Indian Constitution and primarily voiced concerns of workers, peasants, and lower-caste people.

1950

He was also a member of the Provisional Parliament and served it in 1950–52.

1952

He contested the first general election in 1952 from the Rohtak Lok Sabha constituency and won the poll with a huge margin.

1957

In the second general elections in 1957, he again successfully contested from his old constituency of Rohtak.

1962

In 1962, he was elected to the Punjab assembly.

He was inducted into the council of ministers and held the portfolios of Power and Irrigation in 1962–66 and PWD and Health in 1966–67.

He is also remembered for his contribution in the creation of the Bhakra Nangal Power Project.

1966

Upon the formation of Haryana as a new state on 1 November 1966, he shifted his political base to Haryana and became a minister.

1968

He won the Kiloi assembly seat in a by-election in 1968.

1972

He was elected to Rajya Sabha in 1972 and worked for the introduction of pension for former MPs. He remained the deputy leader of the Congress in Rajya Sabha in 1976–77.

Ranbir Singh Hooda was the founder general secretary of Bharat Krishak Samaj and the All-India Backward Classes Federation.

He remained the working president of the All-India Freedom Fighters Organisation till his demise.

Ranbir Singh Hooda had set a record for being a member of seven different houses in India's democratic history, a feat that has been registered and acknowledged by the Limca Book of Records.

2007

by Kurukshetra University in 2007.

2009

Ranbir Singh Hooda died at the age of 94 on 1 February 2009.

He was few of the surviving members of the Constituent Assembly of India during his death.

He is survived by his sons Bhupinder Singh, Inder Singh and Dharmender Singh.

Two of his sons, Pratap Singh and Joginder Singh, had died earlier.

2011

On 1 February 2011, Indian National Congress President Sonia Gandhi released a postage stamp depicting him.

2014

His 100th birth anniversary celebration was inaugurated by President Pranab Mukherjee on 27 November 2014.