Vimla Verma

Kumari Vimla Verma popularly known as "BUA JI" (बुआजी) sister of father born 1 July 1929) was a political and social worker and a Member of Parliament elected from the Seoni constituency in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh being an Indian National Congress candidate.[1]

Vimla Verma
MP
ConstituencySeoni
Personal details
Born( 1929-07-01)1 July 1929
Died17 May 2019(2019-05-17) (aged 89)
NationalityIndian
Political partyIndian National Congress
Spouse(s)Unmarried
ResidenceSeoni
Alma materAllahabad University
ProfessionPolitician, Social Worker, Agriculturist, Teacher, Educationist

Early life and education

Vimla was born on 1 July 1929 in Nagpur, Maharashtra. Vimla is a M.A and was educated at Allahabad University, Allahabad.[1]

Career

Vimla is the Founder-Member of

  • Education Committee, Seoni
  • Arts College, Seoni
  • Madhya Pradesh State Social Welfare Board

From 1963 onwards, Vimla has been serving as a Member of the All India Congress Committee (A.I.C.C.) She was elected to the 10th Lok Sabha in 1991. In 1998, she was re-elected to 12th Lok Sabha.

She has worked as Honorary Lecturer for two years.[1] she is also an agriculturist,a good teacher and also an educationist.

Vimla enjoys Literature and Politics. Vimla has been the President of the Hindi Sahitya Samiti, Seoni for several years. Her favorite pastimes are listening to music and studying art. Her passion is to work for the welfare of the society and development of women and children.

Notable Achievements in Indian Politics

  • She has been imprisoned for demonstrating against ill treatment meted out to Smt. Indira Gandhi during Janata regime, 1977–79
  • Appointed Observer for Lok Sabha elections in Rajasthan and assembly elections in Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu by A.I.C.C.
  • Appointed Observer for assessing political situation in five constituencies of Lok Sabha by Late Shri Rajiv Gandhi
  • Vimla has been conferred, Vidhan Kirti award by Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly for being the most distinguished legislator and for significant contribution to the legislative business of the House.[1]
  • She has been Chairman, Project implementing Committee, Central Social Welfare Board; General-Secretary, Bharat Yuvak Samaj, Madhya Pradesh; Vice-President, Bharatiya Gramin Mahila Sangh; and Member, Madhya Pradesh Sewa Dal Board;

Positions Held

  • 1963-67 - District Convenor, Mahila Wing, Congress, Madhya Pradesh; President, District Congress Committee (D.C.C.), Madhya Pradesh
  • 1963 onwards - Member, All India Congress Committee (A.I.C.C.)
  • 1967-90 - Member, Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly
  • 1967-68 - Member, Public Accounts Committee
  • 1967-69 - General-Secretary, Pradesh Congress Committee (P.C.C.), Madhya Pradesh
  • 1969-72 - Minister of State, Irrigation and Power, Madhya Pradesh
  • 1972-75 - Minister of State for Health, Madhya Pradesh
  • 1977-80 - General-Secretary, P.C.C., Madhya Pradesh (2nd term)
  • 1979-80 - Member, Committee on Public Undertakings
  • 1980-85 - Cabinet Minister, Public Work Department, Irrigation, Rural Development and Transport, Madhya Pradesh
  • 1982-90 - Member, Business Advisory Committee
  • 1987-88 - Member, General Purposes Committee
  • 1987-89 - Member, Women and Children Welfare Committee
  • 1988-89 - Cabinet Minister, Labour and Human Resource Development, Madhya Pradesh
  • 1989-90 - Cabinet Minister, Food and Civil Supplies and Co-operation, Irrigation, Narmada Development and Public Health Engineering
  • 1991 - Elected to 10th Lok Sabha
  • 1991-95 - Chairperson, Committee on Communications; Member, Committee on the Welfare of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes
  • 1995-96 - Union Minister of State in the Ministry of Human Resource Development (Department of Women and Child Development)
  • 1998 - Re-elected to 12th Lok Sabha (2nd term)
  • 1998-99 - Chairperson, Committee on Absence of Members from the sittings of the House; Member, Committee on Agriculture; Member, General Purposes Committee Member, Consultative Committee, Ministry of Environment and Forests

References

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