Kishori Sinha | |
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Member of Parliament for Vaishali |
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In office 1980–1989 |
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Prime Minister |
Indira Gandhi, Rajiv Gandhi |
Preceded by | Digvijay Narain Singh |
Succeeded by | Usha Sinha |
Personal details | |
Born |
Dumra Village, Sitamarhi, Bihar |
25 March 1925
Died | 19 December 2016 Patna |
(aged 91)
Political party | INC, Janata Party |
Spouse(s) | Satyendra Narayan Sinha |
Children | Nikhil Kumar |
Residence | Sopan, Patna |
Nickname(s) | Bacchi Ji |
As of 7 September, 2008 Source: [1] |
Kishori Sinha (25 March 1925 – 19 December 2016) was an Indian politician, social activist, a lifelong advocate of women's empowerment and a former two-term Member of Parliament from the Vaishali constituency .She was married to the former Chief Minister of Bihar and prominent CongressmanSatyendra Narayan Sinha (affectionately called "Chhote Saheb" ), who was a seven-term Member of Parliament, from the constituency of Aurangabad. Her son Nikhil Kumar had served as the Governor of Kerala & Governor of Nagaland.She was affectionately called as "Bachchi Ji".
She completed her education from Chapman High School Muzzafurpur. Thereafter, she graduated from Patna Women's college. Born in a politically influential family, she grew up in an intensely political atmosphere. Her grandfather, Rai Saheb Awadh Bihari Singh, was a prominent figure. Her father, Rameshwar Prasad Sinha, was a pivotal figure in the Indian independence movement, and was a Member of the Constituent Assembly of India.She,despite being married at the tender age of 13 to Satyendra Narayan Sinha, broke many social barriers of the time by acquiring top-class education and entering into public service in various roles.
She was elected as a member of the Parliament from Vaishali constituency in 1980;becoming first woman to be elected from the constituency.She was re-elected in 1984. Mrs. Kishori Sinha and her husband Satyendra Narayan Sinha were among the three parliamentary couples in the entire country who were elected together to the 7th Lok Sabha. She had a special interest in Upliftment of Women, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes and minority community and was also a member of All India Women's Council.Her political life stretched to over six decades.