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Chief Commissioners Chronological List & Tenures

#NameTook OfficeLeft Office
1N. C. Mehta, ICS15 April 19489 January 1950
2E. Penderal Moon, ICS10 January 195029 March 1951
3Bhagwan Sahai, ICS30 March 195129 February 1952

The Mnemonic

Mehta ji ne Moon par Bhagwan ko dekha.” (Mehta ji saw God on the Moon.)

  • Mehta ➔ N. C. Mehta
  • Moon ➔ E. Penderal Moon
  • BhagwanBhagwan Sahai

Key Exam Insights:

  • The Inception: N. C. Mehta took charge on 15 April 1948, the historic day Himachal Pradesh was officially created through the merger of 30 princely states (26 Shimla Hill States and 4 Punjab Hill States).
  • The Deputy-turned-Chief: E. Penderal Moon initially served as the first Deputy Chief Commissioner alongside N. C. Mehta before being promoted to the top spot in 1950.
  • The Full Circle: Bhagwan Sahai was the 3rd and final Chief Commissioner, serving right up until Himachal transitioned into a Part-C state. He handed over the reins to the first Lieutenant Governor (Maj. Gen. Himmatsinhji) on 1 March 1952. Notably, he returned to Himachal Pradesh over a decade later to serve as its 3rd Lieutenant Governor in 1963.

Here is the chronological list of the Lieutenant Governors of Himachal Pradesh along with their exact tenures:

#NameTook OfficeLeft Office
1Maj. Gen. K. S. Himmatsinhji Jadeja (Retd.)1 March 195231 December 1954
2Rai Bajrang Bahadur Singh1 January 195513 August 1963
3Sh. Bhagawan Sahay14 August 196325 February 1966
4Sh. V. Viswanathan, ICS (Retd.)26 February 19666 May 1967
5Sh. Om Parkash7 May 196715 May 1967
6Lt. Gen. K. Bhadur Singh (Retd.)16 May 196724 January 1971

Key Exam Insights:

  • Longest Serving: Rai Bajrang Bahadur Singh (over 8 years).
  • Shortest Serving: Sh. Om Parkash (only 9 days).
  • End of Era: This lineage of Lieutenant Governors concluded on 24 January 1971, right before Himachal Pradesh attained full statehood on 25 January 1971, transitioning to the governance of a state Governor.

The Mnemonic

Himmat se Bajrang Bhagwan ka naam lo, Vishwa mein Om gaakar Bahadur bano.” (Have courage, take the name of Bajrang Bhagwan, chant Om in the world, and become brave.)

How it maps to the chronological list:

  1. Himmat ➔ Maj. Gen. K. S. Himmatsinhji Jadeja
  2. Bajrang ➔ Rai Bajrang Bahadur Singh
  3. Bhagwan ➔ Sh. Bhagawan Sahay
  4. Vishwa ➔ Sh. V. Viswanathan
  5. Om ➔ Sh. Om Parkash
  6. Bahadur ➔ Lt. Gen. K. Bhadur Singh

Chronological List of Regular Governors & Key Tenures

#NameTook OfficeLeft OfficeSignificance / Notes
1S. Chakravarti, ICS (Retd.)25 January 197116 February 1977First Governor of the full state; completed full term.
2Amin ud-din Ahmad Khan17 February 197725 August 1981Former ruler of Loharu State.
3Ashoknath Banerji, IAS (Retd.)26 August 198115 April 1983First career IAS officer to hold the post.
4Hokishe Sema16 April 19837 March 1986Former Chief Minister of Nagaland.
Justice P. D. Desai8 March 198616 April 1986Acting Governor (Chief Justice of HP High Court).
5Vice Admiral R. K. S. Ghandhi17 April 198615 February 1990Former Indian Navy officer.
6B. Rachaiah16 February 199019 December 1990Served during a period of shifting political coalitions.
7Virendra Verma20 December 199029 January 1993Concurrent Governor of Punjab.
8Bali Ram Bhagat11 February 199329 June 1993Former Lok Sabha Speaker.
9Gulsher Ahmed30 June 199326 November 1993Short tenure.
10Sudhakarrao Naik30 July 199417 September 1995Former Chief Minister of Maharashtra.
11Smt. Sheila Kaul17 November 199523 April 1996First female Governor of Himachal Pradesh.
12Smt. V. S. Ramadevi26 July 19971 December 1999Former Chief Election Commissioner of India.
13Vishnu Kant Shastri2 December 199923 November 2000Academician and later Governor of UP.
14Dr. Suraj Bhan23 November 20007 May 2003Scheduled Castes rights leader.
15Justice (Retd.) V. S. Kokje8 May 200319 July 2008Second Governor to complete a full 5-year term.
16Smt. Prabha Rau19 July 200824 January 2010Died in office (while serving in Rajasthan later).
17Smt. Urmila Singh25 January 201024 January 2015Third Governor to complete a full 5-year term.
18Acharya Devvrat12 August 201521 July 2019Strongly promoted natural farming in the state.
19Kalraj Mishra21 July 201910 September 1999Short tenure before moving to Rajasthan.
20Bandaru Dattatreya11 September 201913 July 2021Senior leader from Telangana.
21Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar13 July 202113 February 2023Former Speaker of Goa Assembly.
22Shiv Pratap Shukla13 February 20239 March 2026Former Union Minister.
23Kavinder Gupta10 March 2026IncumbentCurrent Governor; former Deputy CM of J&K and LG of Ladakh.

Key Exam Insights

  • The Full-Term Exception: Out of all individuals who have occupied Raj Bhavan (including acting arrangements), only three have completed their full 5-year tenures:
    1. S. Chakravarti (1971–1977)
    2. Vishnu Sadashiv Kokje (2003–2008)
    3. Urmila Singh (2010–2015)
  • Women at the Helm: Himachal Pradesh has had three regular female Governors:
    • Sheila Kaul
    • V. S. Ramadevi
    • Urmila Singh.
  • The Judicial Transition: When a vacancy occurs unexpectedly, the Chief Justice of the Himachal Pradesh High Court typically assumes the role of Acting Governor (e.g., Justice P.D. Desai or Justice Viswanathan Ratnam).

#Name / AdministrationTook OfficeLeft OfficeParty / Key Exam Notes
1Dr. Yashwant Singh Parmar (1st Term)8 March 195231 October 1956INC. First CM of Part-C State.
Abolition of Legislative Assembly1 November 19561 July 1963No CM Post: Turned into a Union Territory administered by a Territorial Council.
2Dr. Yashwant Singh Parmar (2nd Term)1 July 19634 March 1967INC. Assembly restored; Himachal back to UT with a legislature.
3Dr. Yashwant Singh Parmar (3rd Term)5 March 196710 March 1972INC. Became first CM of a full state on 25 January 1971.
4Dr. Yashwant Singh Parmar (4th Term)10 March 197228 January 1977INC. Resigned mid-term due to central political pressure.
5Thakur Ram Lal (1st Term)28 January 197730 April 1977INC. ⚠️ ASSEMBLY NOT DISSOLVED: Sworn in mid-term following Parmar’s resignation.
PRESIDENT’S RULE (1st)30 April 197722 June 1977Assembly Dissolved by the central Janata Party government.
6Shanta Kumar (1st Term)22 June 197714 February 1980Janata Party. First Non-Congress CM. Resigned mid-term due to mass defections.
7Thakur Ram Lal (2nd Term)14 February 198015 June 1982INC. ⚠️ ASSEMBLY NOT DISSOLVED: Returned to power mid-term via floor-crossings without dissolution.
8Thakur Ram Lal (3rd Term)15 June 19828 April 1983INC. Sworn in fresh after the 1982 General Elections. Resigned over timber-smuggling row.
9Virbhadra Singh (1st Term)8 April 19838 March 1985INC. ⚠️ ASSEMBLY NOT DISSOLVED: Brought in from central politics to replace Ram Lal mid-term. TENURE IS SHORT BECAUSE HE WANTED FULL MANDATE
10Virbhadra Singh (2nd Term)8 March 19855 March 1990INC. Complete term.
11Shanta Kumar (2nd Term)5 March 199015 December 1992BJP. First BJP government in HP.
PRESIDENT’S RULE (2nd)15 December 19923 December 1993Assembly Dissolved by Centre following the Babri Masjid demolition.
12Virbhadra Singh (3rd Term)3 December 19935 March 1998INC. Complete term.
13Virbhadra Singh (4th Term)6 March 199812 March 1998INC. Appointed head of a hung assembly; resigned within 6 days before facing the floor test.
14Prem Kumar Dhumal (1st Term)24 March 19985 March 2003BJP. ⚠️ ASSEMBLY NOT DISSOLVED: Stitched a mid-term coalition with HVC to form the government.
15Virbhadra Singh (5th Term)6 March 200330 December 2007INC. Complete term.
16Prem Kumar Dhumal (2nd Term)30 December 200725 December 2012BJP. Complete term.
17Virbhadra Singh (6th Term)25 December 201227 December 2017INC. Complete term.
18Jai Ram Thakur27 December 201711 December 2022BJP. Complete term.
19Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu11 December 2022IncumbentINC. Current Chief Minister.

Number of Times Appointed as Chief Minister (Descending Order)

  1. Virbhadra Singh: 6 Times
  2. Dr. Yashwant Singh Parmar: 4 Times
  3. Thakur Ram Lal: 3 Times
  4. Shanta Kumar: 2 Times
  5. Prem Kumar Dhumal: 2 Times
  6. Jai Ram Thakur: 1 Time
  7. Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu: 1 Time

Total Tenure Duration (Descending Order)

#Chief MinisterTotal Time Served
1Virbhadra Singh21 Years, 13 Days
2Dr. Yashwant Singh Parmar18 Years, 83 Days
3Prem Kumar Dhumal9 Years, 343 Days
4Shanta Kumar5 Years, 157 Days
5Jai Ram Thakur4 Years, 349 Days
6Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu~3 Years, 180 Days (Incumbent)
7Thakur Ram Lal3 Years, 145 Days

Caste Profiling of Himachal Chief Ministers

The political leadership of Himachal Pradesh has been highly homogeneous with respect to caste. Your assessment is entirely accurate: Shanta Kumar is the only non-Rajput Chief Minister in the history of the state.

  • Shanta Kumar: Belongs to the Brahmin community.
  • All Other Chief Ministers: (Dr. Y.S. Parmar, Thakur Ram Lal, Virbhadra Singh, Prem Kumar Dhumal, Jai Ram Thakur, and Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu) belong to the Rajput community.

President’s Rule in Himachal Pradesh (Detailed Breakdown)

Article 356 has been invoked exactly twice in Himachal Pradesh’s political history:

  • First Instance (30 April 1977 – 22 June 1977 | 53 Days)
    • The Context: Following the post-Emergency Lok Sabha sweep, the newly formed central Janata Party government under Morarji Desai summarily dissolved assemblies in multiple Congress-ruled states under the assumption that they had lost the popular mandate. Thakur Ram Lal’s first administration was dissolved, which paved the way for Shanta Kumar to become CM after fresh elections.
  • Second Instance (15 December 1992 – 3 December 1993 | 353 Days)
    • The Context: Following the demolition of the Babri Masjid structure in Ayodhya, the Union Congress Government under P.V. Narasimha Rao dismissed four running BJP state governments (HP, UP, MP, and Rajasthan) on the grounds of failing to maintain constitutional secularism. Shanta Kumar’s second administration was dissolved, leading to nearly a year of central rule before elections brought Virbhadra Singh back to power.

Exam-Oriented Vital Facts on Himachal CMs

  • Dr. Yashwant Singh Parmar
    • Revered as the “Architect and Founder of Himachal Pradesh.”
    • Served as a magistrate and session judge in the Sirmaur princely court (1930–1940) before organizing the Praja Mandal movement.
    • Resigned in January 1977 due to policy and leadership frictions with the central high command.
  • Thakur Ram Lal
    • Resigned under intense political pressure in April 1983 over a major illicit timber-smuggling scandal linked to close associates.
    • Was appointed Governor of Andhra Pradesh in 1983, later resigning in controversy after unconstitutionally dismissing the majority government of N. T. Rama Rao in 1984.
  • Shanta Kumar
    • The first non-Congress Chief Minister (1977) and the first official BJP Chief Minister of the state (1990).
    • Popularly nicknamed the “Paani Wala Chief Minister” for establishing the first structured piped drinking water delivery system across rural Himachal.
    • Famously implemented the strict “No Work, No Pay” rule to suppress state government employee strikes.
  • Virbhadra Singh
    • Known popularly as “Raja Sahib”, belonging to the royal family of the erstwhile Bushahr princely state.
    • Holds the record for the maximum number of terms (6), maximum individual electoral wins, and longest cumulative service.
  • Prem Kumar Dhumal
    • Popularly nicknamed the “Sarak Wale Chief Minister” due to his massive administrative focus on expanding rural road networks through state projects and the PMGSY scheme.
  • Jai Ram Thakur
    • The first Chief Minister elected from the Mandi district, breaking the historical monopoly of Shimla, Kangra, and Sirmaur in upper-tier executive control.
  • Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu
    • The first Congress Chief Minister originating from the “Lower Himachal” region (Hamirpur district).
    • Unlike his Congress predecessors, he has no royal background and rose entirely out of student organization grassroots (former state president of NSUI and Youth Congress).

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Himachal Pradesh Parliamentary Election Notes (1952–1971)

1st General Election (1952)

  • Mandi-Mahasu: Gopi Ram (SC) , raj KUMARI Amrit Kaur.
  • Chamba-Sirmour: A.R. Sewal .
  • Bilaspur: Anand Chand.
  • Note: This election featured dual-member constituencies (Mandi-Mahasu ).

2nd General Election (1957)

  • Mahasu: Yashwant Singh(replaced by Shivanand Ramaul in 1959 ) and Nek Ram.
  • Mandi: Joginder Sen.
  • Chamba: Padam Dev.
  • Note: This election featured dual-member constituencies (Mahasu ).

3rd General Election (1962)

  • Mahasu: Virbhadra Singh.
  • Mandi: Lalit Sen.
  • Chamba: Chattar Singh.
  • Sirmour (SC): Pratap Singh.

4th General Election (1967)

  • Mahasu: Virbhadra Singh.
  • Shimla (SC): Pratap Singh.
  • Chamba: Vikram Chand Mahajan.
  • Hamirpur: Prem Chand Verma.
  • Kangra: Hem Raj.
  • Mandi: Lalit Sen.

5th General Election (1971)

  • Shimla (SC): Pratap Singh.
  • Mandi: Virbhadra Singh.
  • Kangra: Vikram Chand Mahajan.
  • Hamirpur: Narain Chand.

from 1971 election onwards , the number of constuency became fixed as 4

1. Kangra Constituency

Total: 17 MLA Seats (Districts: Chamba & Kangra)

From Chamba District (4)

  • Churah SC
  • Chamba
  • Dalhousie
  • Bhattiyat

From Kangra District (13)

  • Nurpur
  • Indora SC
  • Fatehpur
  • Jawali
  • Jawalamukhi
  • Jaisinghpur SC
  • Sullah
  • Nagrota
  • Kangra
  • Shahpur
  • Dharamshala
  • Palampur
  • Baijnath SC

📜 Kangra Winners History

YearWinnerParty
1971Vikram Chand MahajanINC
1977Kanwar Durga ChandBLD/JP
1980Vikram Chand MahajanINC(I)
1984Chandresh Kumari KatochINC
1989Shanta KumarBJP
1991D.D. KhanoriaBJP
1996Sat MahajanINC
1998Shanta KumarBJP
1999Shanta KumarBJP
2004Chander KumarINC
2009Dr. Rajan SushantBJP
2014Shanta KumarBJP
2019Kishan KapoorBJP
2024Dr. Rajeev BhardwajBJP

2. Mandi Constituency

Total: 17 MLA Seats (Largest Area – 6 Districts)

Single/Double Seat Districts

  • Chamba: Bharmour ST
  • Lahaul & Spiti: L&S ST
  • Kinnaur: Kinnaur ST
  • Shimla: Rampur SC

From Kullu District (4)

  • Manali
  • Kullu
  • Banjar
  • Anni SC

From Mandi District (9)

  • Karsog SC
  • Sundernagar
  • Nachan SC
  • Seraj
  • Darang
  • Jogindernagar
  • Mandi
  • Balh SC
  • Sarkaghat

📜 Mandi Winners History

YearWinnerParty
1971Virbhadra SinghINC
1977Ganga SinghBLD/JP
1980Virbhadra SinghINC(I)
1984Sukh RamINC
1989Maheshwar SinghBJP
1991Sukh RamINC
1996Sukh RamINC
1998Maheshwar SinghBJP
1999Maheshwar SinghBJP
2004Pratibha SinghINC
2009Virbhadra SinghINC
2013 (By)Pratibha Singh(wife of virbhadra Singh who became cm)INC
2014Ram Swaroop SharmaBJP
2019Ram Swaroop SharmaBJP
2021 (By)Pratibha SinghINC
2024Kangana RanautBJP

3. Hamirpur Constituency

Total: 17 MLA Seats (Parts of 5 Districts)

District Wise Breakdown

  • Kangra (2): Dehra, Jaswan-Pragpur
  • Mandi (1): Dharampur
  • Hamirpur (5): Bhoranj SC, Sujanpur, Hamirpur, Barsar, Nadaun
  • Una (5): Chintpurni SC, Gagret, Haroli, Una, Kutlehar
  • Bilaspur (4): Jhanduta SC, Ghumarwin, Bilaspur, Sri Naina Deviji

📜 Hamirpur Winners History

YearWinnerParty
1971Narain ChandINC
1977Thakur Ranjit SinghBLD/JP
1980Narain ChandINC(I)
1984Narain ChandINC
1989Prem Kumar DhumalBJP
1991Prem Kumar DhumalBJP
1996Vikram SinghINC
1998Suresh ChandelBJP
1999Suresh ChandelBJP
2004Suresh ChandelBJP
2007 (By)Prem Kumar DhumalBJP
2008 (By)Anurag Singh Thakur(son of prem dhumal who became cm)BJP
2009Anurag Singh ThakurBJP
2014Anurag Singh ThakurBJP
2019Anurag Singh ThakurBJP
2024Anurag Singh ThakurBJP

4. Shimla Constituency SC Reserved

Total: 17 MLA Seats (Solan, Sirmaur, Shimla)

From Solan District (5)

  • Arki
  • Nalagarh
  • Doon
  • Solan SC
  • Kasauli SC

From Sirmaur District (5)

  • Pachhad SC
  • Nahan
  • Sri Renukaji SC
  • Paonta Sahib
  • Shillai

From Shimla District (7)

  • Chopal
  • Theog
  • Kasumpti
  • Shimla
  • Shimla Rural
  • Jubbal-Kotkhai
  • Rohru SC

📜 Shimla (SC) Winners History

(Was Sirmur SC in 1962)

YearWinnerParty
1971Pratap SinghINC
1977Balak Ram KashyapBLD/JP
1980Krishan Dutt SultanpuriINC(I)
1984Krishan Dutt SultanpuriINC
1989Krishan Dutt SultanpuriINC
1991Krishan Dutt SultanpuriINC
1996Krishan Dutt SultanpuriINC
1998Krishan Dutt SultanpuriINC
1999Dhani Ram ShandilHVC
2004Dhani Ram ShandilINC
2009Virender KashyapBJP
2014Virender KashyapBJP
2019Suresh Kumar KashyapBJP
2024Suresh Kumar KashyapBJP

🏆 Current Members (2024 Election)

ConstituencyMemberVotesShareMargin
KangraDr. Rajeev Bhardwaj (BJP)632,79361.03%251,895
MandiKangana Ranaut (BJP)537,02252.87%74,755
HamirpurAnurag Singh Thakur (BJP)607,06857.97%182,357
Shimla (SC)Suresh Kumar Kashyap (BJP)519,74853.58%91,451

Result: All 4 Seats Won by BJP (Clean Sweep)

HP Seats Won (Year-wise)

YearINCBJPOthersTotal
195231 (Ind)4
195744
196244
196766
197144
19774 (BLD)4
198044
198444
1989134
1991224
199644
1998134
199931 (HVC)4
2004314
2009134
201444
201944
202444

 Notable Personalities & Facts

  • Krishan Dutt Sultanpuri: Longest serving MP from Shimla. 6 consecutive terms (1980-1998).
  • Anurag Singh Thakur: 5 consecutive terms (Hamirpur). Currently MP.
  • Virbhadra Singh: Won Lok Sabha 5 times (Mahasu: 1962, 67; Mandi: 1971, 80, 2009). 6-time CM.
  • Shanta Kumar: 4 LS terms from Kangra. 1 RS term. Former Union Minister.
  • Kangana Ranaut: 2024 Political Debut. Won Mandi by 74,755 votes.
  • Rajkumari Amrit Kaur: First woman MP from HP (1952). Union Health Minister.
  • Chandresh Kumari Katoch: First woman to represent HP in BOTH Lok Sabha (1984) and Rajya Sabha (1996).
  • Sukh Ram: Multiple terms from Mandi. Founded HVC.

Key Exam Points

  • First Woman: Rajkumari Amrit Kaur (1952)
  • First Independent: Anand Chand (1952, Unopposed, Bilaspur)
  • Longest Consecutive: K.D. Sultanpuri (18 Years)
  • Clean Sweeps (BJP): 2014, 2019, 2024
  • Clean Sweeps (INC): 1962, 1967, 1971, 1980, 1984, 1996
  • Clean Sweeps (JP/BLD): 1977

Member NamePartyTerm StartTerm End
chiranjilal VarmaINC03-Apr-195202-Apr-1958
Lila DeviINC03-Apr-195602-Apr-1962
Anand ChandIndependent03-Apr-195802-Apr-1964
Shiva Nand RamaulINC03-Apr-196202-Apr-1968
chiranjilal VarmaINC03-Apr-196402-Apr-1970
Satyavati DangINC03-Apr-196802-Apr-1974
Roshan LalINC03-Apr-197002-Apr-1976
Jagannath BharadwajINC10-Apr-197209-Apr-1978
Gian Chand TotuINC03-Apr-197402-Apr-1980
Roshan LalINC03-Apr-197602-Apr-1982
Mohinder KaurBJP10-Apr-197809-Apr-1984
Usha MalhotraINC03-Apr-198002-Apr-1986
Roshan LalINC03-Apr-198202-Apr-1988
Anand SharmaINC10-Apr-198409-Apr-1990
Chandan SharmaINC03-Apr-198602-Apr-1992
Sushil BarongpaINC03-Apr-198802-Apr-1994
Krishan Lal SharmaBJP10-Apr-199009-Apr-1996
Maheshwar SinghBJP03-Apr-199202-Apr-1998
Sushil BarongpaINC03-Apr-199402-Apr-2000
Chandresh Kumari KatochINC10-Apr-199609-Apr-2002
Anil SharmaHVC03-Apr-199802-Apr-2004
Kripal ParmarBJP03-Apr-200002-Apr-2006
Suresh BharadwajBJP10-Apr-200209-Apr-2008
Anand SharmaINC03-Apr-200402-Apr-2010
Viplove ThakurINC03-Apr-200602-Apr-2012
Shanta KumarBJP10-Apr-200809-Apr-2014
Bimla Kashyap SoodBJP03-Apr-201002-Apr-2016
Jagat Prakash NaddaBJP03-Apr-201202-Apr-2018
Viplove ThakurINC10-Apr-201409-Apr-2020
Anand SharmaINC03-Apr-201602-Apr-2022
Jagat Prakash NaddaBJP03-Apr-201802-Apr-2024
Indu GoswamiBJP10-Apr-202009-Apr-2026
Sikander KumarBJP03-Apr-202202-Apr-2028
Harsh MahajanBJP03-Apr-202402-Apr-2030
Anurag SharmaINC10-Apr-202610-Apr-2032

Rajya Sabha: Himachal Pradesh Quick Revision Notes

🔢 Key Figures

  • Total Seats: 3
  • Term Length: 6 years (One-third of members retire every 2 years)
  • Election Type: Indirect (elected by HP Legislative Assembly members)
  • Establishment: First representative joined in 1952; state gained consistent 3-seat quota by 1956.

🏛️ Current Members (As of June 2026)

Member NamePartyTerm Ends
Harsh MahajanBJPApril 2030
Sikander KumarBJPApril 2028
Anurag SharmaINCApril 2032

📜 Historical Firsts

  • First Member: Chiranji Lal Verma (1952–1958)
  • First Independent Member: Anand Chand (1958–1964)
  • First Woman Member: Lila Devi (1956–1962)

👩 Women Representatives (8 Total)

Since 1956, the following eight women have represented Himachal Pradesh in the Rajya Sabha:

  1. Lila Devi
  2. Satyavati Dang
  3. Usha Malhotra
  4. Mohinder Kaur
  5. Chandresh Kumari Katoch
  6. Viplove Thakur
  7. Bimla Kashyap Sood
  8. Indu Goswami

🏆 Notable Records

Participation High: Viplove Thakur stands out for high parliamentary engagement, having asked 834 questions during her tenure.

Longest Serving Member: Roshan Lal (18 years; served 3 consecutive terms: 1970–1988).

Most Terms: Anand Sharma (3 terms).

First Woman in Both Houses: Chandresh Kumari Katoch (Served in Rajya Sabha and as Lok Sabha MP from Kangra).

Summary Table

PeriodStatusRajya Sabha Seats
1952–1956Part ‘C’ State1
1956–1971Union Territory2
1971–PresentState3

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