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Bishambhar Nath Pande (23 December 1906 – 1 June 1998)[1] was a freedom fighter, social worker, and parliamentarian in India. Pande devoted his life to the cause of national integration, and to the spread of the Gandhian way of life.
Bishambhar Nath Pande | |
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Governor of Odisha | |
In office 17 August 1983 – 20 November 1988 | |
Preceded by | Cheppudira Muthana Poonacha |
Succeeded by | Saiyid Nurul Hasan |
Personal details | |
Born | 23 December 1906 |
Died | 1 June 1998 | (aged 91)
Citizenship | India |
Nationality | Indian |
Occupation | Politician |
Life
editB. N. Pande was a member of the Indian National Congress and a close associate of Jawaharlal Nehru, the first prime minister of the Republic of India, as well as of Indira Gandhi, Rajiv Gandhi and Sonia Gandhi. He pursued a Gandhian philosophy and was for 18 years vice-chairman of the Gandhi Smriti and Darshan Samiti (GSDS), which aims to spread Gandhian principles and philosophy globally.[citation needed]
Pande gave lectures in countries such as Japan, Russia, Germany and Canada on the life and ideals of Mohandas K. Gandhi.
Awards
editIn 1976, Pande was awarded the Padma Shri for his achievements in the field of social work.[citation needed]
Pande was awarded the Indira Gandhi Award for National Integration by P. V. Narasimha Rao (the Prime Minister of India) in 1996 for his lifetime achievements in the field of Hindu-Muslim unity in India. [citation needed] He was also awarded the Khuda Baksh Award for his work on the composite culture of India.[2]
Political career
edit- Member of the Legislative Assembly, Uttar Pradesh[when?]
- Mayor of Allahabad[when?]
- Member of Parliament in the Rajya Sabha (upper house), 1976 to 1984 and 1989 to 1998
- President of the Pradesh Congress Committee, Uttar Pradesh, 1980 to 1983
- Governor of Odisha, 1984 to 1988
Books
editPande devoted a major part of his life to research on secularism with the objective of promoting unity amongst all religions in India. As part of his research, he wrote several books, including:
- Centenary history of the Indian National Congress 1885–1985
- A Concise History of the Indian National Congress, 1947–1985 (1986)
- Indira Gandhi
- Islam and Indian culture
- Aurangzeb
Family
editPande was married to Shanta Pande, a former freedom fighter. [3] He had one child, Nandita Rao (wife of Joginder Singh Rao), and two grandchildren, Probir and Rahul Rao. He also has four great granddaughters: Niharika, Sudiksha, Sanaaya and Advika Rao.
References
edit- ^ Faruqi, M H (July 1998). "The Muslim Rule in India". Impact International. 28.
- ^ "Khuda Bakhsh Award". Khuda Bakhsh Library. Retrieved 12 November 2011.
- ^ "Freedom fighter dead". The Tribune. 1 April 2000. Retrieved 12 November 2011.
External links
edit- https://openlibrary.org/b/OL162611M/B.N.-Pande-messenger-of-harmony
- http://www.iosworld.org/ebk7.htm Archived 17 April 2009 at the Wayback Machine
- http://www.publicationsdivision.nic.in/Eng-Pub/Au-Wise/EB27.HTM Archived 25 November 2010 at the Wayback Machine
- http://www.islamcan.com/islamic-history/muslim-rule-in-india.shtml