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His Ministry introduced the basic system of education as per the [[Zakir Husain (politician)|Zakir Husain]] committee recommendation, and the committee constituted by the Central Advisory Board of Education (CABE). This was meant to encourage the spirit of self-esteem in young children in [[Orissa, India|Orissa]]. Under his tenure as an education minister, the number of students in [[primary school]] rose from 279,924 to 2,869,201 and in [[secondary school]] from 30,427 to 34,587. | His Ministry introduced the basic system of education as per the [[Zakir Husain (politician)|Zakir Husain]] committee recommendation, and the committee constituted by the Central Advisory Board of Education (CABE). This was meant to encourage the spirit of self-esteem in young children in [[Orissa, India|Orissa]]. Under his tenure as an education minister, the number of students in [[primary school]] rose from 279,924 to 2,869,201 and in [[secondary school]] from 30,427 to 34,587. | ||
He resigned<ref>{{Cite book|url={{google books |plainurl=y |id=-2kJusgGxiQC|page=94}}|title=Political Crisis and President's Rule in an Indian State|last=Sethy|first=Rabindra Kumar|date=2003|publisher=APH Publishing|isbn=978-81-7648-463-3|language=en|p=94}}</ref> on 3 September | He resigned<ref>{{Cite book|url={{google books |plainurl=y |id=-2kJusgGxiQC|page=94}}|title=Political Crisis and President's Rule in an Indian State|last=Sethy|first=Rabindra Kumar|date=2003|publisher=APH Publishing|isbn=978-81-7648-463-3|language=en|p=94}}</ref> on 3 September 1939 in protest at the decision to take [[British India]] into [[World War II]] without consulting the Congress party. | ||
Subsequently, Sri Dubey became a member of Rajya Sabha.<ref>{{cite web |title=Rajya Sahba|url=http://www.electionsinindia.com/rajaysabha/Term-wise%20Former%20Members%20of%20Rajya%20Sabha%20in%20Odisha/election_data.aspx?Type=Odisha%20%28FM%29.htm |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150518083557/http://www.electionsinindia.com/rajaysabha/Term-wise%20Former%20Members%20of%20Rajya%20Sabha%20in%20Odisha/election_data.aspx?Type=Odisha%20%28FM%29.htm |archive-date=2015-05-18 }}</ref> He served as a standing Councillor of [[Odisha, India|Odisha]] government. | Subsequently, Sri Dubey became a member of Rajya Sabha.<ref>{{cite web |title=Rajya Sahba|url=http://www.electionsinindia.com/rajaysabha/Term-wise%20Former%20Members%20of%20Rajya%20Sabha%20in%20Odisha/election_data.aspx?Type=Odisha%20%28FM%29.htm |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150518083557/http://www.electionsinindia.com/rajaysabha/Term-wise%20Former%20Members%20of%20Rajya%20Sabha%20in%20Odisha/election_data.aspx?Type=Odisha%20%28FM%29.htm |archive-date=2015-05-18 }}</ref> He served as a standing Councillor of [[Odisha, India|Odisha]] government. | ||
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Bodhram Dubey (born 1894 - died ?) was an Indian government official.
Early life and education[edit]
Bodhram Dubey was born in 1894 as the eldest son of Sri Sobharam Dubey. His grandfather, Sri Loknath Dubey was a close associate[clarification needed] of Veer Surendra Sai, a revolutionary who fought against the British rule of India.
He passed his matriculation examination at CSB Zilla School, Sambalpur. After graduating from Ravenshaw College, he gained a first-class post-graduate qualification in mathematics from Calcutta University. He also obtained his law degree there, after which practiced as an advocate in Sambalpur.
Career[edit]
Dubey participated in the independence movement and was a member of the Congress Party. In 1937, he became a member of first Congress Ministry. He was in charge of education under the premiership of Bishwanath Das until 4 November 1939.
His Ministry introduced the basic system of education as per the Zakir Husain committee recommendation, and the committee constituted by the Central Advisory Board of Education (CABE). This was meant to encourage the spirit of self-esteem in young children in Orissa. Under his tenure as an education minister, the number of students in primary school rose from 279,924 to 2,869,201 and in secondary school from 30,427 to 34,587.
He resigned[1] on 3 September 1939 in protest at the decision to take British India into World War II without consulting the Congress party.
Subsequently, Sri Dubey became a member of Rajya Sabha.[2] He served as a standing Councillor of Odisha government.
References[edit]
- ↑ Sethy, Rabindra Kumar (2003). Political Crisis and President's Rule in an Indian State. APH Publishing. p. 94. ISBN 978-81-7648-463-3.
- ↑ "Rajya Sahba". Archived from the original on 18 May 2015.