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Sucheta Kripalani was born on 25 June, 1908 in Ambala, Punjab, British India (present-day Haryana, India), is a First Indian woman Chief Minister from Uttar Pradesh. Discover Sucheta Kripalani's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 66 years old?

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Age 66 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 25 June 1908
Birthday 25 June
Birthplace Ambala, Punjab, British India (present-day Haryana, India)
Date of death 1 December, 1974
Died Place New Delhi, India
Nationality India

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1908

Sucheta Kripalani (née Majumdar; 25 June 1908 – 1 December 1974 ) was an Indian freedom fighter and politician.

1936

In 1936, she married J. B. Kripalani, a prominent figure of the Indian National Congress, who was twenty years her senior.

The marriage was opposed by both families, as well as by Gandhi himself, although he eventually relented.

Like her contemporaries Aruna Asaf Ali and Usha Mehta, she came to the forefront during the Quit India Movement and was arrested by British.

She later worked closely with Mahatma Gandhi during the Partition riots.

1940

She was also the founder of the All India Mahilla Congress, established in 1940.

After independence, she remained involved with politics.

1946

She accompanied him to Noakhali in 1946.

She was one of the few women who were elected to the Constituent Assembly of India.

She was elected as the first woman CM of state of Uttar Pradesh from the Kanpur constituency and was part of the subcommittee that drafted the Indian Constitution.

She became a part of the subcommittee that laid down the charter for the constitution of India.

1947

On 14 August 1947, she sang Vande Mataram in the Independence Session of the Constituent Assembly a few minutes before Nehru delivered his famous "Tryst with Destiny" speech.

1952

For the first Lok Sabha elections in 1952, she contested from New Delhi on a KMPP ticket: she had joined the short-lived party founded by her husband the year before.

She defeated the Congress candidate Manmohini Sahgal.

Five years later, she was reelected from the same constituency, but this time as the Congress candidate.

1960

From 1960 to 1963, she served as Minister of Labour, Community Development and Industry in the UP government.

1963

She was India's first female Chief Minister, serving as the head of the Uttar Pradesh government from 1963 to 1967.

She was born in Ambala, Punjab (now in Haryana) into a Bengali Brahmo family.

Her father Surendranath Majumdar, worked as a medical officer, a job that required many transfers.

As a result, she attended a number of schools, her final degree is a Master’s in History from St. Stephen’s College, Delhi.

This was a time when the country’s atmosphere was charged with nationalist sentiments and the freedom struggle was gaining momentum.

She was a shy child, self-conscious about her appearance and intellect, as she points out in her book, An Unfinished Autobiography.

It was the age she grew up in and the situations she faced that shaped her personality.

Sucheta recounts how, as a 10-year-old, she and her siblings had heard their father and his friends talk about the Jallianwala Bagh massacre.

It left them so outraged that they vented their anger on some of the Anglo-Indian children they played with, by calling them names.

She studied at Indraprastha College and Punjab University before becoming a professor of Constitutional History at Banaras Hindu University.

In October 1963, she became the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, the first woman to hold that position in any Indian state.

The highlight of her tenure was the firm handling of a state employees strike.

This first-ever strike by the state employees continued for 62 days.

She relented only when the employees' leaders agreed to compromise.

Kripalani kept her reputation as a firm administrator by refusing their demand for a pay hike.

1967

She was elected one last time to the Lok Sabha in 1967, from Gonda constituency in Uttar Pradesh.

Meanwhile, she had also become a member of the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly.

1969

When Congress split in 1969, she left the party with Morarji Desai faction to form NCO.

1971

She lost 1971 election as NCO candidate from Faizabad (Lok Sabha constituency).

She retired from politics in 1971 and remained in seclusion till her death in 1974.