Dharma Vira
Dharma Vira Cabinet Secretary of India | |
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In office 18 November 1964 – 27 June 1966 | |
Prime Minister | Lal Bahadur Shastri Gulzarilal Nanda (Acting) Indira Gandhi |
Preceded by | S. S. Khera |
Succeeded by | D. S. Joshi |
Personal details | |
Born | 20 January 1906 British India |
Died | 16 September 2000 New Delhi, India | (aged 94)
Spouse | Dayavati Ganga |
Relations | daughter in law Ruchi Veera |
Parent(s) | Raja Jwala Prasad, Bhagyati Devi |
Alma mater | University of London Muir Central College |
Awards | Padma Vibhushan |
Dharma Vira
Early life
Dharma Vira was born in
He married Dayavati Ganga Ram in 1932. He was a resident magistrate in Uttar Pradesh, but from 1941 became more involved in central Indian government affairs.
Career
He became Deputy Chief Controller of Imports during the Second World War, and was Textile Commissioner for India in 1945. He was appointed an
After Independence, he worked closely with Jawaharlal Nehru, and was Joint Secretary to the Indian Cabinet in 1947. He then became Principal Private Secretary to Jawaharlal Nehru, 1950–51, and Commercial Adviser to the Indian High Commissioner in London, 1951–3.
In 1954, he was appointed Ambassador to Czechoslovakia, in which capacity he served until 1956. On his return to India he served as Secretary to the Ministry of Rehabilitation until 1962 and was Secretary to the Ministry of Works, Housing and Supply in 1962.
From 1963 to 1964 he was Chief Commissioner of Delhi and then from 1964 to 1966 Cabinet Secretary and Secretary to Union Council of Ministers and became Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission.
He served as Governor of:
- Punjab and Haryana, 1966-67
- West Bengal 1967-69
- Karnataka (Mysore),1969–72
and was Chairman of the National Police Commission, 1977–83. Dharam Vira served as the President of the Bharat Scouts and Guides from November 1973 to September 1976.
Awards
He was awarded the Padma Vibhushan, the second-highest Indian civilian award, by the Government of India in 1999. He died on 16 September 2000.
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