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Ganesh Vasudev Mavalankar

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recommendation, the legislative and constitution-making roles of the Assembly were separated and it was decided to have a speaker to preside over the Assembly during its functioning as a legislative body. Mavalankar was elected to the office of speaker of the Constituent Assembly (Legislative) on 17 November 1947. With the adoption of the
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assumed full powers for the governance of India. Just after independence, Mavalankar headed a committee constituted on 20 August 1947 to study and report on the need to separate the constitution-making role of the Constituent Assembly from its legislative role. Later, on the basis of this committee's
309:, Ahmedabad, in 1908. He was a Dakshina Fellow of the College for one year in 1909 before beginning his law studies in the Government Law School, Bombay. He passed his law examination as First Class in 1912 and entered the legal profession in 1913. Soon, he came into contact with eminent leaders like 317:. He became the honorary secretary of the Gujarat Education Society in 1913 and the secretary of the Gujarat Sabha in 1916. Mavalankar was elected to the Ahmedabad Municipality for the first time in 1919. He was a member of the Ahmedabad Municipality during 1919–22, 1924–27, 1930–33 and 1935–37. 381:
for Congress, was elected the Speaker of the first Lok Sabha. The House carried the proposal with 394 votes, against the opponent's 55. In January 1956, Mavalankar suffered a heart attack and resigned his office. He died on 27 February 1956 in Ahmedabad after cardiac arrest, aged 67.
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on 26 November 1949, the nomenclature of the Constituent Assembly (Legislative) was changed to the Provisional Parliament. Mavalankar became the Speaker of the Provisional Parliament on 26 November 1949 and continued to occupy the office till the
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His wife, Sushila Mavalankar, won the by poll caused by his death in 1956 unopposed. But she did not contest in 1957. His son Purushottam Mavalankar would later win this seat in 1972 by poll.
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Legislative Assembly and became its Speaker in 1937. Mavalankar remained Speaker of the Bombay Legislative Assembly from 1937 to 1946. In 1946, he was elected also to the
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and other places in Bombay Presidency, Mavalankar moved to Ahmedabad in 1902 for higher studies. He obtained his B.A. Degree in science from the
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Mavalankar remained the President of the Central Legislative Assembly until midnight of 14–15 August 1947 when, under the
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Mavalankar was one of the guiding forces with Patel in the educational sphere of Gujarat and was co-founder of the
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Balvantrai Thakore, Sardar Patel and Ganesh Mavalankar at a ceremony held to celebrate the centenary year of the
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On 15 May 1952, after the first general elections in independent India, Mavalankar, who was representing
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of elections to the pre-independence legislative councils in 1934, Mavalankar was elected to the
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An image of G.V. Mavalankar with his wife and son Balkrishna Mavalankar, Bombay, 12 May 1953
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as early as the 1920s, which later came to be founded in 1949.
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Presidents of the Central Legislative Assembly of India
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was later elected to the Lok Sabha twice from Gujarat.
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Ganesh Mavlankar

Speaker of the Lok Sabha
Jawaharlal Nehru
Deputy
M. A. Ayyangar
Ahmedabad
Baroda
Baroda State
British India
Ahmedabad
Bombay State
India
Indian National Congress
Sushila Ganesh Mavalankar

Central Legislative Assembly
Constituent Assembly of India
Lok Sabha
Parliament of India
Purushottam Mavalankar

Ahmedabad
Marathi
Ahmedabad
Gujarat
Sangameshwar
Ratnagiri district
Bombay Presidency
British India

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