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Partap Singh Kairon

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In 1964, following the publication of the report of the commission of inquiry which had exonerated him of the bulk of the allegations made against him by his political adversaries, Partap Singh Kairon resigned from his position as chief minister of the Punjab.
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After Independence in 1947, Partap Singh Kairon held various offices in the elected state government including Rehabilitation Minister, Development Minister (1947–1949) and Chief Minister (21 January 1956 to 23 June 1964).
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era. His grandfather was Sardar Gulab Singh Dhillon. His father, Nihal Singh Kairon (1863-1927), was a pioneer in initiating women's education in the province. Partap studied at Col. Brown Cambridge School in Dehra Dun and
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and then went to the United States for further studies. During his time in USA, he supported himself by working on farms and in factories. He received his Master's degree in political science from the
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From 1941 to 1946, he was the General Secretary of the Punjab Provincial Congress Committee. He was jailed again in the 1942
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before going to Michigan. He was impressed by farming methods practised in the U.S.A and hoped to replicate the same in
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in Amritsar. He joined politics and the newspaper was eventually shut down. He was first a member of the
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On 6 February 1965, he was on his way from Delhi to Chandigarh when he was waylaid near Rasoi village,
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Partap Singh Kairon materials in the South Asian American Digital Archive (SAADA)
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Indian independence activists from Punjab Province (British India)
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Builder of Punjab - THE LOST LEGACY OF SARDAR PARTAP SINGH KAIRON
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Kairon returned to India in 1929. On 13 April 1932 he started an
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Partap Singh Kairon was born on 1 October 1901, into a Dhillon
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As Minister for Rehabilitation in the days immediately after
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Indian National Congress politicians from Punjab, India
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and was elected to the Constituent Assembly in 1946.
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family. His last name was taken from the village of
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Indian politicians assassinated in the 20th century
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Pratap Singh Kairon
Pratapsingh

Chief Minister of Punjab
Bhim Sen Sachar
Gopi Chand Bhargava
Kairon
Punjab
British India
Sonipat
Punjab
India
Haryana
India
Shiromani Akali Dal
Indian National Congress
Punjab
Haryana
Himachal Pradesh
Indian independence movement
British Empire
Jat Sikh
Kairon
Amritsar
Punjab
British Raj
Khalsa College, Amritsar
University of Michigan
University of California at Berkeley
India

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