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Yashwant Singh Parmar (4 August 1906 – 2 May 1981) was an Indian politician. He was a leader of the
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and the first
Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh The Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh is the chief executive of the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. As per the Constitution of India, the governor is a state's ''de jure'' head, but ''de facto'' executive authority rests with the chief minister ...
state. Upon the formation of the constituent assembly of India in 1946, he represented Himachal Pradesh in the constituent assembly. For his key role in the formation of the
Himachal Pradesh Himachal Pradesh (; ; "Snow-laden Mountain Province") is a state in the northern part of India. Situated in the Western Himalayas, it is one of the thirteen mountain states and is characterized by an extreme landscape featuring several peaks ...
state, from the 1940s until 1977, Parmar is hailed as the architect, the founder, or the creator of the Himachal Pradesh state. In
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, he is widely referred to as 'Himachal Nirmata' (the creator of Himachal').


Personal life

Parmar was born on 4 August 1906 in Chanalag village, in the princely state of Sirmaur. He was the son of a prominent local family, his father being the secretary to the then ruler of Sirmaur. He did all his schooling from
Nahan Nahan is a town in Himachal Pradesh in India and is the headquarters of the Sirmaur District It was the capital of the former Sirmur princely state.Nahan is also known as the Town of ponds. Geography Nahan is located at . It has a ...
. He attended the
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in
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, where he obtained a B.A. (Honours) in 1926. He then went to Canning College in
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, where he obtained an LL.B and an MA in 1928. He obtained a PhD from
Lucknow University The University of Lucknow (informally known as Lucknow University, and LU) is a public state university based in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh. Founded in 1920, the University of Lucknow is one of the oldest government owned institutions of higher edu ...
in 1944, on polyandry in the Himalayas. Parmar served as a magistrate for the Sirmaur court from 1930 to 1937, and as a session judge from 1937 to 1940. Parmar wrote the book ''Polyandry in the Himalayas,'' which was published in 1975. Parmar died on 2 May 1981 at the Snowdon Hospital in Shimla.


Family

Dr. Parmar married twice. On 26 January 1924, he married Chandravati Chauhan, who came from a village near
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. He had four sons from this marriage. Chandravati died in 1969. In 1974, he married
Satyavati Dang Satyavati Dang was an Indian politician and member of the Indian National Congress. She was a member of the Rajya Sabha from 1968 to 1974 when Himachal Pradesh became state. Dang was the president of the Himachal Pradesh Congress Committee from 1 ...
, a Rajya Sabha member and one of the daughters of the orchardist
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. Satyavati Parmar, who had two daughters from her earlier marriage, died in 2010.


Political career

For several years in the 1940s, Dr. Y.S. Parmar was active in the
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movements in the region that would later become the Himachal Pradesh state. In this movement, he led the Hill State People's Conference and led a Satyagrah movement in the
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, which were instrumental in the creation of the Himachal Pradesh province in 1948. In 1948, he was nominated as a member of the All India Congress Committee and later made the adviser of the Chief Commissioner of the newly formed Himachal Pradesh province. He served as the president of the Himachal Pradesh Congress Committee over 1948–50. Parmar served as the first Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh, from 24 March 1952 to 31 October 1956. A major threat to the further development of Himachal Pradesh into a state came early on in the 1950s, in the form of strong efforts from both the centre and the powerful
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state to merge this relatively new political entity with Punjab. On the one hand, these efforts were fueled by a concern of the centre to stem the growth of regionalism, particularly language-based regionalism. On the other hand, Punjab desired to include these hilly regions within its territory, wherein it had financed and facilitated, with the help of central funds, the construction of major hydroelectric projects which primarily benefited the plains, including those of Punjab. Himachali political elites of the time feared that this would result in the economic and political subjugation of the hilly regions under Punjabi administration, mirroring the recently ended colonial subjugation of the British. Parmar strongly resisted the merging of Himachal Pradesh with Punjab, as recommended by the States Reorganization Committee in 1956. In protest, he resigned from the post of Chief Minister, and Himachal Pradesh became a Union Territory. Parmar again became the Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh on 1 July 1963 and he was in office until 28 January 1977. It was during this long period that Himachal Pradesh finally became a full-fledged state of the Republic of India, on 25 January 1971. Parmar is credited with giving Himachal Pradesh its present form, and for his pioneering emphasis, in Himachal, on the vital roles of planned multi-sectoral development and road connectivity in the process of developing social, economic, and cultural coherence and progress in this state. Towards the end of his term, however, Parmar's differences with
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led to the former's resignation, and his return to his hometown Baghthan in the year 1977.


Criticism

The then Pradesh Congress President
Kunj Behari Lal Butail Kunj Behari Lal Butail (or KBL Butail, Hindi: कुंज बेहारी लाल बुटेल; 2 April 1933 – 15 September 2006) was an Indian National Congress leader, and a leading tea grower from Palampur, Kangra, Himachal Pradesh ...
, from Kangra, alleged discrimination against the merged areas of
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.


Honours

* The Dr. Yashwant Singh Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry, established in 1985 in
Solan Solan is a city in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh and the district headquarters of Solan district. It is located south of the state capital, Shimla. Solan has an average elevation of . The city is situated between Chandigarh (joint capi ...
, is named after Dr. Parmar. * The
Himachal Pradesh University Himachal Pradesh University (HPU) is an Indian public state university at Summer Hill in the state capital city Shimla. It is close to the vicinity of the Indian Institute of Advanced Study. It is wholly financed by the government of Himachal ...
has a Dr. Y.S. Parmar Chair, and an institution named Parmar Peeth, to nurture studies on various aspects of Himachal Pradesh's societies, cultures, languages, and politics. * The Government Medical College and Hospital in
Nahan Nahan is a town in Himachal Pradesh in India and is the headquarters of the Sirmaur District It was the capital of the former Sirmur princely state.Nahan is also known as the Town of ponds. Geography Nahan is located at . It has a ...
is named after him. * The Government Postgraduate College in Nahan is named after him. * The Government Senior Secondary School at Dhaneta,
Nadaun Nadaun is a historical town and a nagar panchayat in the Hamirpur district of Himachal Pradesh, India. Previously a part of the princely state of Kangra, Nadaun is presently an independent small town located on NH 3 and NH 303 in the Sivalik ra ...
, is named after him. * In 1988, the
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issued a 60 paise postage stamp in honour of Dr. Parmar. * A statue bearing his likeness was installed on
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, on August 4, 1984. * A statue bearing his likeness was installed in village Chanalag (where he was born) in district Sirmaur, Himachal Pradesh, on
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, 2015. * The annual Yashwant Singh Parmar Sahitya Award is named after him. * The Department of Agriculture of the Himachal Pradesh government renamed its scheme for fostering the production of vegetables under protected cultivation as 'Dr. Y.S. Parmar Kisan Swarozgar Yojna'.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Parmar, Yashwant Singh Chief Ministers of Himachal Pradesh University of Lucknow alumni 1906 births 1981 deaths Himachal Pradesh MLAs 1952–1956 Members of the Constituent Assembly of India Forman Christian College alumni Chief ministers from Indian National Congress Indian National Congress politicians People from Sirmaur district Indian National Congress politicians from Himachal Pradesh