Youngest prime minister of india also a pilot

  1. The saga of a prolific young leader
  2. Rajiv Gandhi: A Brief Biography of India's Youngest Prime Minister
  3. Biography of Rajiv Gandhi
  4. Meet youngest and oldest ministers in Modi Cabinet
  5. Rajiv Gandhi's death anniversary: Interesting facts about the former Prime Minister
  6. About Rajiv Gandhi


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The saga of a prolific young leader

Rajiv Gandhi spend his childhood years under the caring wings of his grandfather, the leader of Independent India Jawaharlal Nehru and his mother Indira Gandhi in Delhi as well as in Ahmedabad. Educated from two of the most elite institution of India, Welham Boys School and The Doon School, he pursued his studies abroad in acclaimed institutions such as, Imperial College London, University of London, Trinity College and University of Cambridge. It was during his Cambridge years that he met his wife Sonia Manio, a lovely Italian girl, whom he fell in love with and got married in the year 1967. They were blessed with two adorable children, Rahul and Priyanka. A mechanical engineer by academics he opted to join the aviation industry back home. Having done his studies, he came back to India, acquired his license as a commercial pilot and thus begun his career as a professional pilot of the Indian airlines till he entered politics in the year 1981. HT Image Growing Years Of The Future Chieftain Born in the year 1944 into the legendary Gandhi family, Rajiv Gandhi was barely three years old when India gained its independence, with his grandfather Jawaharlal Nehru on the power wheel. Rajiv Gandhi grew in the shadow of his mother Indira Gandhi, who was very well adapted to the crude brutalities of politics. She was known as a hardworking, intelligent and courageous woman of Independent India. Henceforth, the expectation from her son too was sky high. Dynamic personality, positive a...

Rajiv Gandhi: A Brief Biography of India's Youngest Prime Minister

Rajiv Gandhi, the youngest Prime Minister of India, was a prominent political leader, renowned for his modernization and technological advancements in India. He was born in Bombay (now Mumbai) on August 20, 1944, to Indira Gandhi and Feroze Gandhi, a prominent politician. Rajiv Gandhi’s life was an interesting journey, filled with ups and downs, successes, and tragedies. In this article, we will explore the life of Rajiv Gandhi, his contributions to India’s development, and his legacy. Table of Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • Early Life and Education Rajiv Gandhi was born into a political family. His grandfather, Jawaharlal Nehru, was the first Prime Minister of India, and his mother, Indira Gandhi, was the third Prime Minister. Growing up, he attended prestigious schools in India and the UK and went on to study engineering at Trinity College, Cambridge. Entry into Politics Rajiv Gandhi was not actively involved in politics until the assassination of his younger brother, Sanjay Gandhi, in 1980. He was reluctant to enter politics, but the Congress Party, led by his mother, persuaded him to run for Parliament. Rajiv Gandhi was elected to Parliament from Amethi constituency in Uttar Pradesh in 1981. Becoming the Prime Minister of India In 1984, after the assassination of his mother, Indira Gandhi, Rajiv Gandhi was appointed as the Prime Minister of India. He was only 40 years old at the time, making him the youngest person to hold the position. Contribution to India’s Deve...

Biography of Rajiv Gandhi

• SOLUTIONS Menu Toggle • NCERT Solution • Assam Board Menu Toggle • Assamese Medium Q/A • Bengali Medium Q/A • English Medium Q/A • Sankardev Shishu Niketan Q/A • Assam Jatiya Bidyalay Q/A • NIOS Study Material • COLLEGE [BA, B.COM, BSC] • SCHOOL [3 TO 10] • HS [11 & 12] • TET/B.ED • GRAMMAR • ESSAY WRITING • MCQ [QUIZ] • NOVEL • MORE [STORY, LETTER, APPLICATION, etc.] • CAREER GUIDE • BIO • FINANCE • JOB NEWS • QUOTES Rajiv Gandhi is a powerful politician who made his position strong in Indian politics at the end of the 20th century. Gandhi was from the politically powerful Nehru Gandhi family, which had been associated with the Indian National Congress party. Rajiv Gandhi, who took over as the Prime Minister of India at the age of 42, influenced Indian politics as well as world politics. As Prime Minister, he played a key role in giving India a new look. It may be recalled that Rajiv Gandhi is said to be the builder of modern India. Table of Contents • • • • Name Rajiv Gandhi [ Date of Birth 20 August 1944 Place of Birth Mumbai, India Father’s Name Feroze Gandhi Mother’s Name Indira Gandhi Education 1/ Welham Boys School, Dehradun 2/ Doon School 3/ Trinity College, Cambridge(dropped out) 4/ Imperial College, London(dropped out) Died May 21, 1991 • • • • Early Life of Rajiv Gandhi The Gandhi family and Nehru’s family have been playing an important role in Indian politics since before independence. It may be recalled that three persons from the Gandhi family have also hel...

Meet youngest and oldest ministers in Modi Cabinet

The septuagenarian had started off as a member of the Bihar legislative assembly in the 1960s and shot to fame in the 1977 post-Emergency Lok Sabha polls when he won Hajipur seat by over four lakh votes, then a record margin. Another emphatic victory in 1989 earned him his first stint in the cabinet of V P Singh, who appointed him as labour minister. Less than a decade later, he was back as railway minister in successive governments headed by H D Deve Gowda and I K Gujaral which together lasted for a couple of years. The Janata Dal faction, with which he was associated in the 1990s, sided with the BJP-led NDA and Paswan was made the minister for communications, and later coal in the government headed by Atal Bihari Vajpayee. Later, he floated his own party with a view to exploring the possibilities as the foremost Dalit leader in Bihar after Babu Jagjivan Ram. The Gujarat riots of 2002 saw him quit the NDA in protest and gravitate towards the Congress-led UPA, which came to power two years later. He was appointed the minister for chemicals and fertilizers and steel under Manmohan Singh. His relations with the Congress got strained during the UPA-2 when he was denied a ministerial berth following his party's debacle in the 2009 Lok Sabha polls. Paswan himself was defeated at his own citadel of Hajipur. Ahead of the 2014 Lok Sabha polls the BJP, which was looking for allies in Bihar so they could help it make up for the loss of Chief Minister Nitish Kumars JD(U), welcomed hi...

Rajiv Gandhi's death anniversary: Interesting facts about the former Prime Minister

The former prime minister was assassinated by a woman suicide bomber named Dhanu at a poll rally in Sriperumbudur in Tamil Nadu on the night of May 21, 1991. The blast killed at least 13 people and over 40 were injured. Also Read: On Rajiv Gandhi's death anniversary, we bring you some interesting facts about the leader: • He studied at Welham Prep in Dehra Dun before he moved to the iconic Doon School. He went to Trinity College in Cambridge and from there, joined Imperial College (London). • Rajiv Gandhi met Sonia Gandhi at Cambridge. In 1968, they married and Sonia Gandhi moved into the house of her mother-in-law, then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. • Rajiv Gandhi had a passion for music - Western and Hindustani classical - and photography. • Upon returning to India, Rajiv Gandhi obtained a commercial pilot's licence from the Delhi Flying Club and became a pilot with Indian Airlines • Politics didn't interest Rajiv Gandhi initially. He was a pilot and joined the Indian Airlines in 1970. • Rajiv Gandhi had to take on a bigger role in politics after the death of his more ambitious brother Sanjay Gandhi in a plane crash in 1980. Rajiv Gandhi contested the polls from his brother's seat Amethi. He became the president of the Indian Youth Congress in 1981. • During his tenure as Prime Minister, Rajiv Gandhi passed the anti-defection law in 1985, according to which an elected Member of Parliament could not join an opposition party till the next election. • Rajiv Gandhi is rememb...

About Rajiv Gandhi

Shri Rajiv Gandhi was born on August 20, 1944 in Bombay (now Mumbai). He spent most of his childhood with Shri Jawaharlal Nehru at the Teen Murti House. After completing his education from the Doon School, Shri Gandhi went to study at the Trinity College, Cambridge and Imperial College (London) where he took a course in mechanical engineering. On returning home from England, he obtained a commercial pilot’s licence and joined the Indian Airlines. Shri Gandhi became the youngest Prime Minister of India on October 31, 1984. He bore the burden of the assassination of Smt. Indira Gandhi, his mother, and rose to serve the nation with extraordinary composure and dignity. As Prime Minister, he inspired hope and promise amongst millions of Indians. Shri Gandhi was modern in outlook, yet passionately in love with India’s culture and civilisation. India’s stature as a premier nation in the fields of science and technology, communications, infrastructure development, and space research is a direct result of numerous initiatives that Shri Gandhi led. Education: Shri Gandhi took some excellent initiatives to improve the literacy rate in India. During his tenure as Prime Minister, the Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) and Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas were established. The New Education Policy, which aimed to give a new thrust and direction to education in India, was also introduced in 1986. Environment: Shri Gandhi’s interest on preserving natural resources and the environme...