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Basanta Manjari Devi

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Basanta Manjari Devi
Member of Legislative Assembly and Minister for Industries and Social Welfare, Odisha
ConstituencyRanpur
Personal details
Born1900 (1900)
Died(1961-06-07)7 June 1961[1]
PartyIndian National Congress
SpouseBiranchi Narayan Singh Deo

Basanta Manjari Devi (1900 – 7 June 1961) was an Indian politician who served as the first woman minister of Odisha. She was the Deputy Minister of Health in the 1946 Harekrushna Mahatab government.

Early life and family

Devi was born into the royal family of Nilgiri State. Her father was Shyama Chandra Bhanja Mardaraj Harichandan.[1] She was married to Biranchi Narayan Singh Deo of Ranapur State. In the 1946 general election she was elected from Ranpur constituency as an Indian National Congress candidate. She was a Minister of Health, Relief and Rehabilitation in the 1946 Harekrushna Mahtab ministry.[2]

In Independent India she was Deputy Health Minister, Odisha in 1953.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b Odisha Legislative Assembly, Odisha Legislative Assembly. "Odisha Legislative Assembly". Odisha Legislative Assembly. Retrieved 16 July 2020.
  2. ^ Civic Affairs. P. C. Kapoor at the Citizen Press. 1946. p. 3-PA124. Retrieved 16 July 2020. Srimati Basanta Manjari Devi (Health, Relief and Rehabilitation)
  3. ^ Humanities, National Endowment for the (18 July 1952). "Madison County Democrat. (London, Ohio) 19??-1958, July 18, 1952, Image 4". Retrieved 24 June 2021.