Balwantrai Mehta | |
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2nd Chief Minister of Gujarat | |
In office 25 February 1963 – 19 September 1965 |
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Preceded by | Dr. Jivraj Mehta |
Succeeded by | Hitendra K Desai |
Personal details | |
Born |
Bhavnagar, Gujarat, India |
19 February 1900
Died | 19 September 1965 Suthari, Kachchh, Gujarat |
(aged 65)
Political party | Indian National Congress |
Spouse(s) | Sarojben |
Religion | Hindu |
Balwantrai Mehta (Chief Minister of Gujarat state, India. He participated in Indian independence movement and later hold various public offices. He is considered as the 'Architect of Panchayati Raj ' due to his contributions towards democratic decentralisation.
19 February 1900 – 19 September 1965 ) was an Indian politician who served as the secondBalwantrai Gopalji Mehta was born on 19 February 1900 in Bhavnagar State in a middle-class family. He studied up to B.A classes but refused to take the degree from the foreign government. He participated in Indian independence movement. He joined the national movement of non-co-operation in 1920. He founded Bhavanagar Praja Mandal in 1921 for carrying on the freedom movement in that state. He participated in the Civil Disobedience movement from 1930 to 1932. He also participated in Bardoli Satyagraha. He was sentenced for three years imprisonment in Quit India Movement of 1942. He spent total seven years in prison during British Raj. On Mahatma Gandhi's suggestion, he accepted membership of the Congress Working Committee. When Jawaharlal Nehru became president of All India Congress Committee, he was elected its general secretary. He was twice elected, in 1949 and was again elected in Indian general election, 1957 to the 2nd Lok Sabha from Gohilwad (Bhavnagar) Constituency.
He was the Chairman of Estimate committee of Parliament. He chaired the committee set up by Government of India in January 1957 to examine the working of the Community Development Programme and the National Extension Service and to suggest measures for their better working. The committee submitted its report in November 1957 and recommended the establishment of the scheme of 'democratic decentralisation' which finally came to be known as Panchayati Raj.