
Smt. Pratibha
Devisingh Patil was born on December 19, 1934 in Nadgaon village
of Jalgaon District, Maharashtra.
Smt. Patil
assumed office as the 12th President of India on July 25, 2007.
She is the first woman to have been elected to this august
office.
Immediately prior
to election as the President of India, Smt. Patil was the
Governor of Rajasthan from November 8, 2004 till June 21, 2007.
Education:
Smt. Patil
received her early education from RR Vidyalaya, Jalgaon and
later obtained her Master’s degree in Political Science and
Economics from the Mooljee Jetha College, Jalgaon. Later, she
obtained the degree of Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.)
from Government Law College, Bombay (Mumbai). While in college,
she took active part in sports, excelled in table tennis and won
several shields at various Inter-collegiate tournaments. Even
as an MLA, she pursued her studies as a law student.
Professional Career:
Smt. Patil
started her professional career as a practicing lawyer at the
Jalgaon District Court and simultaneously devoted herself to
various social activities, especially, for the upliftment of
poor women.
Political Career:
At the young age
of 27 years, she successfully contested her first election to
the Maharashtra State Legislature from the Jalgaon Assembly
constituency. Subsequently she was continuously elected
four times as MLA from the Edlabad (Muktai Nagar)
constituency till 1985. Thereafter, she served as a Member of
Parliament in the Rajya Sabha from 1985 to 1990
and later elected as a Member of Parliament to the 10th Lok
Sabha in the 1991 General Elections from the Amravati
constituency. She enjoys the unique distinction of not having
lost a single election that she contested till date.
Smt. Pratibha
Devisingh Patil in her long stint in Maharashtra has held
various positions both in the Government and the Legislative
Assembly of Maharashtra. She was:
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Deputy Minister, Public
Health, Prohibition, Tourism, Housing and Parliamentary
Affairs, Government of Maharashtra from 1967 to 1972,
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Cabinet Minister, Social
Welfare, Government of Maharashtra from 1972 to 1974,
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Cabinet Minister, Public
Health and Social Welfare, Government of Maharashtra from
1974 to 1975,
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Cabinet Minister,
Prohibition, Rehabilitation and Cultural Affairs, Government
of Maharashtra from 1975 to 1976,
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Cabinet Minister,
Education, Government of Maharashtra from 1977 to 1978,
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Cabinet Minister, Urban
Development and Housing, Government of Maharashtra from 1982
to 1983, and
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Cabinet Minister, Civil
Supplies and Social Welfare, Government of Maharashtra from
1983 to 1985.
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While in the Opposition,
she also served as the Leader of Opposition in the
Legislative Assembly of Maharashtra from July 1979 to
February 1980.
While in the
Rajya Sabha, Smt. Patil was the Deputy Chairperson, Rajya Sabha
from 1986 to 1988 and also served as the Chairperson, Rajya
Sabha from 25.7.1987 to 2.9.1987 when Dr. R. Venkataraman got
elected as President of India. She was also the Chairperson,
Committee of Privileges, Rajya Sabha and Member, Business
Advisory Committee, Rajya Sabha from 1986 to 1988. While in the
Lok Sabha, Smt. Patil was the Chairperson, House Committee.
Public
Life:
In her long
public life, she has been associated with several institutions
in wide ranging capacities. She served as Chairperson,
Maharashtra State Water Pollution Control Board from 1982 to
1985. She was also the President, Maharashtra Pradesh Congress
Committee (PCC) from 1988 to 1990. Besides holding the position
of Director and Vice-Chairperson, National Federation of Urban
Cooperative Banks and Credit Societies, she also served as
Member, Governing Council, National Cooperative Union of India
and Chairperson, 20-Point Programme Implementation Committee,
Government of Maharashtra.
Smt. Patil
has represented India in various international fora. She
attended the International Council on Social Welfare conferences
at Nairobi and at Puerto Rico. She was a Member of the AICC(I)
delegation to Bulgaria in 1985 and represented as Member,
Commonwealth Presiding Officers Conference in London in 1988.
She led the Indian delegation to the Conference on the ‘Status
of Women’ in Austria and was a delegate at the World Women’s
Conference, Beijing, China in September 1995.
Social
and Cultural Activities:
Throughout her
public life, Smt. Patil has worked actively for the welfare of
women and children and the underprivileged sections of society.
For their benefit, she established several institutions for
them. To name a few, she had set up (i) hostels for working
women in Mumbai and Delhi, (ii) an Engineering College at
Jalgaon for rural youth, (iii) the Shram Sadhana Trust which
takes part in multifarious welfare activities for development of
women, (iv)an Industrial Training School for the visually
handicapped in Jalgaon, (v) schools for poor children of Vimukta
Jatis (Nomadic Tribes) and for children of Backward Classes in
Amravati District and (vi) a Krishi Vigyan Kendra (Farmers’
Training Centre) at Amravati, Maharashtra. She played a
pioneering role in setting up the Mahila Vikas Mahamandal, a
Maharashtra State Government undertaking for the development of
women.
She was
instrumental in organizing music, computer and sewing classes
for the poor and needy women at Amravati, Maharashtra. Smt.
Patil also organized the Women’s Home Guard in Jalgaon District
and was their Commandant in 1962.
Family
Life:
Smt. Patil is
married to Dr. Devisingh Ramsingh Shekhawat. Dr. Shekhawat
obtained his Ph.D. in the discipline of Chemistry from Haffkine
Institute, Mumbai. An educationist and a social worker in his
own right, he became the first Mayor of Amravati Municipal
Corporation and he has also represented Amravati constituency as
its MLA. She has two children, a daughter, Smt. Jyoti Rathore
and a son, Shri Rajendra Singh.
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