Putul Kumari
Putul Kumari (born 16 November 1958) is an Indian politician from Bihar state, and member of 15th Lok Sabha (Lower house of Parliament of India) from Banka, Bihar.[1]
Personal life
She is the widow of Digvijay Singh, who previously held the seat. She has two daughters named Mansi Singh and Shreyasi Singh of which her younger daughter. Shreyasi Singh is international-level trap shooter.[2] Shreyasi Singh had secured 4th rank in 2010 Commonwealth Games held at Delhi and won Gold in 2018 Commonwealth Games.
Childhood and Education
Born on 16 November 1958 at Pali, Patna (Bihar) from father Late Jang Bahadur Singh and mother Smt Lalghari Devi. She completed her M.A in Hindi from Patna University. [3]
Political career
She won a by-election in 2010 to enter the Lok Sabha for the first time.[4] She took the oath of office on 26 November 2010.[5]
In her maiden speech, during the Railway Budget in March 2011 she asked for more railway lines for her constituency, which is a backward area.
Social and Cultural activities
She is very active for promoting primary education of children; organising health camps `swasthyaya melas` and mass marriages of girls belonging to scheduled castes and scheduled tribes. She is also associated with (i) establishment/functioning of charitable hospitals; and (ii) Gidhaur Foundation and Gidhaur Mohotsava Annual Festival celebrated during Durga Puja festival at Gidhaur.
Interests
She works for Reiki (third level completed),working for upliftment of the deprived people. She is also a great fan of sports and games. She is Associated with shooting event;She owns Membership of Rifle Association of India;She likes practicing yoga and organising yoga sessions. Her favourite pastimes and recreation activities are reading religious literature (OSHO and Swami Satyanand) and fiction;also interested in gardening, devotional music, interior designing; flower arrangement (Ikebana) and fishing.
References
- ^ "Smt. Putul Kumari, Profile". Government of India portal.
- ^ "Bihar girl Shreyasi Singh shoots historic gold in Commonwealth Games event".
- ^ "Widow rides on sympathy wave". The Times of India. 31 October 2010.
- ^ Bihar Loksabha Bye Election 2010 Archived 3 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine Election Commission of India.
- ^ "Parliament pays tribute to 26/11 martyrs". The Hindu. 26 November 2010.
External links
- 1958 births
- Living people
- Politicians from Patna
- 15th Lok Sabha members
- Patna University alumni
- Lok Sabha members from Bihar
- National Democratic Alliance candidates in the 2014 Indian general election
- Women in Bihar politics
- Bharatiya Janata Party politicians from Bihar
- 21st-century Indian women politicians
- 21st-century Indian politicians
- Bharatiya Janata Party politician stubs