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120:, a voluntary organization. He served in this organization in a voluntary capacity for 28 years. The Home Guards, which had a strength of 6000 at the time of its inception in 1960 had expanded to a strength of 42000 at the time of his retirement in 1987. During his tenure, he offered invaluable services, particularly at the time of the 1962 Chinese aggression, 1965 and 1971 wars with Pakistan, the Morvi dam disaster and other natural disasters, calamities and riots. During President's Rule and Emergency, he was given additional charge of honorary Director of Civil Defence. 81:
He was an avid shooter and in 1961 he won a gold medal in the National Championship in the pistol revolver section and retained this title for 14 years. He retired from the active sports in 1974. During this period he represented the country four times in international competitions and won a silver
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medal. He won medals in center fired non-prohibited bore and also prohibited bore sections. After his retirement from the active sports, he was appointed a member of the Gujarat Sports Council and was also the founder President of the Gujarat State Rifle Association.
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Those ten months: President's rule in Gujarat - Page 185|Main railway and road bridges were afforded proper protection by the Home Guards, day and night. Udayan Chinubhai, the Commandant of Home Guards, was also appointed the honorary Director of Civil
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His son Prashant Chinubhai, succeeded him as Sir Chinubhai Madhowlal Ranchhodlal, 4th Baronet. Prashant is married to Swati, daughter of Hrishikesh Janakray Mehta. They are the parents of three daughters.
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In recognition of his meritorious voluntary service in Home Guard’s and Civil Defense he was awarded the highest honor with the President of India Medal for bravery and distinguished services.
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He shouldered responsibilities of the textile business owned by their family, with his father Sir Girjaprasad, soon after graduating from University.
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a press release dated 2 Sept. 2006 stated that "The Gujarat Governor... expressed profound grief over the demise of Shri Udayan Chinubhai Baronet..."
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and soon joined his family business of textile mills. He married Muneera (Muneera Khodad Fozdar) in 1953 and had several issues including one son.
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In 1990, after death of his father Sir Girjaprasad, he succeeded him as Sir Chinubhai Madhowlal Ranchhodlal, 3rd Baronet of Shahpur.
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He died on 1 September 2006 at Ahmadabad. The Governor of Gujarat, noted his works for the State in his condolence message.
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In the latter part of his life, he devoted his time and money for philanthropic works as patron of
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tournaments and also represented the combined universities of India against Pakistan in 1952.
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Report: inquiry into the communal disturbances at Ahmedabad and ... - Page 124
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and for expansion of Victoria Jubilee Hospital both started by his ancestors.
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Later on, he also earned a name as real estate developer in Ahmadabad city.
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Debrett's peerage & baronetage 2008 by Charles Kidd, Christine Shaw
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Udayan Chinubhai was born in an affluent and distinguished family of
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Sir Girjaprasad Chinubhai Madhowlal Ranchhodlal, 2nd Baronet
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Sir Chinubhai Madhowlal Ranchhodlal, 3rd Baronet of Shahpur
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Udayan Chinubhai Baronet Arjun Awardee-1972 (Shooting)
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National honours encyclopaedia - Volume 1 - Page 108
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Index

Runchorelal baronets
Ahmadabad
Runchorelal baronets
Sir Girjaprasad Chinubhai Madhowlal Ranchhodlal, 2nd Baronet
University of Bombay
Arjuna Award
cricket
Ranji trophy
Morarji Desai
Bombay State
Home Guard’s
Gujarat College
Sir Chinubhai Baronet
Ranchhodlal Chhotalal



"Sir Chinubhai Madhowlal Ranchhodlal"
Debrett's peerage & baronetage 2008 by Charles Kidd, Christine Shaw
ISBN
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Gatha of Indian Shooters



Gujarat College, Patron
Careers Digest , Volume 5
Udayan Chinubhai Baronet Arjun Awardee-1972 (Shooting)

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