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Ambika Soni

Ambika Soni (born 13 November 1942) is an Indian politician in the Indian National Congress. She has been Minister of Information and Broadcasting. She was a Member of Parliament representing the state of Punjab in the Rajya Sabha.

Early life and education

Born in Lahore in undivided Punjab to Nakul Sen Wadhwa, an Indian Civil Service officer and Lt. Governor of Goa in 1942.[1] Her mother, Indu Wadhwa, was a home-maker. The family was Hindu, but converted to Christianity.

Ambika studied at Welham Girls School, New Delhi and did her M.A. (Hons.) from Indraprastha College, Delhi University, followed by Diploma Superiore en Langue Francaise from Alliance Francaise, Bangkok and Post-Graduate Diploma in Spanish Art and Literature from University of Havana, Cuba.[2]

In 1961, aged 19, Ambika married Uday Soni, an Indian Foreign Service officer.

Political career

As Member of Indian National Congress

Ambika Soni began her political career in 1969 when she was co-opted into the Congress Party by Indira Gandhi at the time of the Party split in 1969. Soni was an old family friend of Gandhi from the time when her father was posted as District collector of Amritsar during the Partition of India and worked very closely with Jawaharlal Nehru.[3] In 1975 she was elected as the president of the Indian Youth Congress and worked closely with Sanjay Gandhi.[1] In 1998, she became the president of All India Mahila Congress. From 1999 - 2006 she was General Secretary of All India Congress Committee.

As Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha

First Term (March 1976 - March 1982)

Second Term (January 2000 - 10 June 2004)

Third Term (July 2004 - July 2010)

Fourth Term (July 2010 - July 2016)

Fifth Term (July 2016 - July 2022)

As Cabinet Minister

References

  1. ^ a b "An affair to remember". Hindustan Times. 11 December 2009. Retrieved 3 May 2022.
  2. ^ Dua, Rohan (8 April 2014). "Ambika Soni, retired babu husband worth Rs 94 crore". The Times of India. Retrieved 5 April 2023.
  3. ^ "By invitation only". Hindustan Times. 29 May 2009. Retrieved 3 May 2022.
  4. ^ "Soni, Wasnik, Sahai resign ahead of reshuffle". Free Press Journal. Retrieved 3 May 2022.

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