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Bindeshwari Dubey was born on 14 January, 1921 in Mahuaon, Bhojpur, Bihar and Orissa Province, British India, is an Indian politician (1921–1993). Discover Bindeshwari Dubey's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 72 years old?
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14 January 1921 |
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14 January |
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Mahuaon, Bhojpur, Bihar and Orissa Province, British India |
Date of death |
1993 |
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Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India |
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India
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Bindeshwari Dubey Net Worth
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Bindeshwari Dubey (14 January 1921 – 20 January 1993) was a freedom fighter, trade unionist and politician who served as Chief Minister of Bihar between 12 March 1985 and 13 February 1988.
Dubey was involved in the nationalisation of Indian collieries, especially in the Chhotanagpur region that was then a part of Bihar (now Jharkhand).
He held the portfolios of Law, Justice and Labour in the Union Council of Ministers in Rajiv Gandhi's cabinet.
Earlier, he had held offices at state level as Minister of Education, Transport and Health.
Dubey started his Trade Union movement in the mid-1940s before independence when the collieries of India were in private hands where colliery owners and contractors used to exploit the contract labourers.
He campaigned for better wages and working conditions for coal miners, visiting many countries like West Germany, U.K., Belgium, the Netherlands, France, Yugoslavia, Switzerland and Japan to acquaint himself with employment conditions in mines and factories.
He represented the country at many international labour conferences and seminars.
Among the numerous structures and institutions named in Dubey's honour are:
Dubey left his engineering studies to join the Quit India Movement in 1942.
Earlier he had been a member of Bihar Legislative Assembly during 1952–57, 1962–77 and 1985–88.
He had also been a National as well as State President of INTUC besides being a Bihar Pradesh Congress Committee President.
Bindeshwari Dubey was the second of four sons born to a humble farming family in the village of Mahuaon, Bhojpur, Bihar.
His father, Shiv Naresh Dubey, was a peasant and despite showing promise in school, Dubey's education was not considered important.
This caused him to run away to Patna, where he lived with his maternal uncle and continued his studies at St. Michael's High School, Patna After his matriculation he worked on night-shifts in a factory as well as continuing to offer tuition to people as he had done during his school days in order to fund his education.
He was eventually offered a place at Bihar college of engineering (today's National Institute of Technology, Patna) in Patna.
Dubey was a member of Bihar Legislative Assembly for five periods as a representative of the Bermo constituency, being 1952–57, 1962–67,
1967–69, 1969–72, 1972–77. Between 1985 and 1988 he was again a member, this time for the Shahpur constituency.
For the short period of 28 May – 24 June 1973, Dubey served as Education Minister for the state government headed by Kedar Pandey.
He was Transport Minister from 25 September 1973 until 18 April 1974 in an Abdul Gafoor-led government, and from 11 April 1975 to 30 April 1977 he was in Jagannath Mishra's government of Bihar as a Cabinet Minister of Health & Family Planning and Science & Technology.
He was a member of the Seventh Lok Sabha between 1980 and 1984, representing the Giridih constituency in Bihar.
Dubey was a member of the Seventh Lok Sabha between 1980 and 1984 as a representative of the Giridih constituency in Bihar.
He was also closely associated with Indian National Trade Union Congress and became its national president in 1984, having previously been a state president until his last breath.
He was also the president of many other labour unions, such as the Rastirya Colliery Mazdoor Sangh (RCMS), the Indian National Mineworkers' Federation (INMF), and the Bokaro Steel Workers Union.
Dubey became Chief Minister in 1985 and held the post until 1988.
However, his Chief Ministership was controversial and there were accusations of genocide and corruption.
He launched the 'Operation Black Panther' in Champaran to free the area from the criminals and other anti-social elements.
He also launched 'Operation Siddhartha' and 'Mafia Trial' to combat the MCC terrorist group and the Coal Mafias of Dhanbad, respectively.
The short tenure of Bindeshwari Dubey witnessed the atrocities against the backward caste in Pararia village, in Deogarh district of Bihar.
In the Pararia mass rape incident, the policemen of Bihar Police Force raped women belonging to twenty six families and looted the valuables from their houses.
The contemporary media reports criticised Dubey government on not taking appropriate action on the incident in which backward caste women were raped and humiliated.
The Congress (I) politicians under him were accused of falsifying the incident and unilaterally declaring that no rape or assault has happened.
Besides corruption which swept every part of Bihar's administration, Dubey government is also accused of patronising political criminals.
The Police's excesses also reached a new height during his tenure.
He was a member of the Rajya Sabha from 1988 until his death.
He was a member of the Rajya Sabha from 3 April 1988 until his death on 20 January 1993.
While in the Rajya Sabha, he was Union minister for Law and Justice between 14 February – 26 June 1988, and then Minister for Labour from 26 June 1988 until 1 December 1989.
Dubey was closely connected with the trade union movement in the coal, steel, engineering, power and sugar industries.