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Jahanara Jaipal Singh

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Jahanara Jaipal Singh
Union Deputy Minister of Transport and Aviation
In office
15 February 1966 – 13 March 1967
Prime MinisterIndira Gandhi
MinisterNeelam Sanjiva Reddy
Preceded byMohiuddin Ahmed
Succeeded byBhakt Darshan
Union Deputy Minister of Tourism and Civil Aviation
In office
18 March 1967 – 14 February 1969
Prime MinisterIndira Gandhi
MinisterKaran Singh
Succeeded bySarojini Mahishi
Union Deputy Minister of Education and Youth Services
In office
14 February 1969 – 27 June 1970
Prime MinisterIndira Gandhi
MinisterV. K. R. V. Rao
Succeeded byAmiya Kumar Kisku
Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha
In office
3 April 1958 – 2 April 1970
ConstituencyBihar
In office
10 April 1972 – 9 April 1978
Personal details
Born(1923-05-31)31 May 1923
Died18 February 2004(2004-02-18) (aged 80)[1]
Political partyIndian National Congress

Jahanara Jaipal Singh (31 May 1923 - 18 February 2004) was an Indian politician. She was a Member of Parliament, representing Bihar in the Rajya Sabha the upper house of India's Parliament as a member of the Indian National Congress.[2][3][4][5][6][7]

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  1. ^ "Jharkhand at a Glance". The Telegraph. 20 February 2004. Retrieved 5 March 2023.
  2. ^ "RAJYA SABHA MEMBERS BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES 1952 – 2003" (PDF). Rajya Sabha. Retrieved 22 November 2017.
  3. ^ "Women Members of Rajya Sabha" (PDF). Rajya Sabha. p. 142. Retrieved 22 November 2017.
  4. ^ S. N. Mishra; L. M. Prasad; Kushal Sharma (1982). Tribal Voting Behaviour: A Study of Bihar Tribes. Concept Publishing Company. pp. 46–. GGKEY:699996NQ7F8. Retrieved 23 November 2017.
  5. ^ Alavi Zunnoorain Haider; Duguma Hailu Waktole; Prasenjit Ghosh; Alexandros Schismenos; Ioannis Rigkos; Richard Fosu (9 July 2016). SOCRATES: VOL. 4 NO. 2 (2016) ISSUE-JUNE. Saurabh Chandra, Socrates Scholarly Research Journal. pp. 41–. GGKEY:WNULJT42W36. Retrieved 23 November 2017.
  6. ^ "N. E. Horo vs Jahan Ara Jaipal Singh on 2 February, 1972". Indian Kanoon. 1972. Retrieved 5 March 2023.
  7. ^ The Times of India Directory and Year Book Including Who's who. 1977. p. 795. Retrieved 4 March 2023.