V. P. Singh Badnore Explained

Vijayender Pal Singh Badnore
Birth Date: df=y 12 May 1948
Birth Place:Badnor, Rajputana, India
Residence:Bhilwara, Rajasthan (private)
Raj Bhavan, Chandigarh (official)
Office:28th Governor of Punjab
14th Administrator of Chandigarh
Term Start:22 August 2016
Term End:30 August 2021[1]
1Blankname:Chief Minister
1Namedata:Parkash Singh Badal
Amarinder Singh
Predecessor:Kaptan Singh Solanki
Successor:Banwarilal Purohit
Office2:Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha
Term Start2:5 July 2010
Term End3:2009
Constituency2:Rajasthan
Office3:Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha
Term Start3:1999
Term End2:5 July 2016
Constituency3:Bhilwara
Predecessor3:Rampal Upadhyay
Successor3:C. P. Joshi
Party:Bharatiya Janata Party
Children:2
Date:14 September
Year:2006
Source:https://web.archive.org/web/20071107073404/http://164.100.24.208/ls/lsmember/biodata.asp?mpsno=30
President:Ramnath Kovind

Vijayender Pal Singh Badnore (born 12 May 1948) is an Indian politician who was the 28th Governor of Punjab. He was a member of Rajya Sabha, elected on 17 June 2010. He was earlier a member of the 14th Lok Sabha and 13th Lok Sabha of the Indian Parliament. He represented the Bhilwara constituency of Rajasthan and is a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) political party from 1999 to 2009 and also 4 time Member of Rajasthan Legislative Assembly (1977–80, 1985–90, 1993–98, 1998–99).[2]

Personal life

Singh was born in Badnor, Rajasthan to Gopal Singh and Raj Kanwar Nathawad. He completed his Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in English and Business Management from Mayo College in Ajmer.[3] Singh married Alka Singh on 25 November 1978. They have a son named Avijit and a daughter Divija.[3]

Career

Badnore was a member of Rajasthan Legislative Assembly from 1977 to 1980, 1985–90, 1993–98 and 1998–99. He was the Cabinet Minister for Irrigation in the Government of Rajasthan from 1988 to 1999. He was the vice-president in BJP Sangathan Rajasthan for over 15 years.

He was also a member of 13th (1999–2004) and 14th Lok Sabha (2004–2009), where he was a member of standing committee of Parliament for last 14 years and a convener of the Drafting committee of the Electricity Act 2003. Badnore was a member of the Rajya Sabha from 2010 to 2016, being nominated to the Panel of Vice-Chairman, Rajya Sabha in August 2014.

He was the Chairman Special Task Force to rehabilitate tigers in Sariska (Rajasthan), Government of Rajasthan 2005 to 2009, after the Sariska debacle – when all tigers were poached in Sariska in 2003–2004. Rehabilitation of tigers was done by translocation of tigers from Ranthambore Tiger Reserve.[4] [5]

He was appointed the Governor of Punjab on 17 August 2016.[6] He relinquished office on 30 August 2021.[7]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Najma Heptulla, Mukhi appointed Governors. Business Standard. 17 August 2016. Business Standard India.
  2. Web site: Who is VP Singh Badnore? 5 things to know about the new Punjab governor. 17 August 2016. Hindustan Times. en. 22 March 2020.
  3. Web site: Current Lok Sabha Members Biographical Sketch . 20 July 2019 . 7 November 2007. https://web.archive.org/web/20071107073404/http://164.100.24.208/ls/lsmember/biodata.asp?mpsno=30. 7 November 2007.
  4. Web site: The Present Governor . Punjabrajbhavan.gov.in . 11 March 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180610230942/https://punjabrajbhavan.gov.in/home/governor . 10 June 2018 . dead.
  5. News: Save the tiger, save the forests . 11 March 2022 . The Indian Express . 29 July 2021 . en.
  6. News: VP Singh Badnore appointed Punjab Governor. The Indian Express. 18 August 2016 . 28 March 2020.
  7. News: Mohan . Vibhor . Punjab guv VP Singh Badnore leaves Raj Bhawan with ceremonial send off . 11 March 2022 . The Times of India . 30 August 2021 . en.