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Mrs '''Rajnigandha Devi''' was the daughter of Raja [[Naresh Chandra Singh]], and former member of [[Parliament of India|parliament]]. Born at Girivilas Palace, Sarangarh on 31 January 1937, she studied in St Joseph's Convent Nagpur and at Lady Amrit Bai College of [[Nagpur University]]. In 1967, she was elected to the [[4th Lok Sabha]] from Raigarh constituency on a [[Indian National Congress|Congress Party]] ticket. She was a member till the dissolution of the house for a mid-term poll in 1971. She married Late Colonel (Retd.) Virendra Singh<ref>{{Cite web|title=The University of Queensland Homepage|url=https://www.uq.edu.au/|access-date=2020-12-20|website=www.uq.edu.au|language=en}}</ref> and lived in [[Jabalpur]], M.P. She has a daughter, Nandita Singh and a son, Chandravir Singh who has a daughter Akshata Veer Singh. | Mrs '''Rajnigandha Devi''' was the daughter of Raja [[Naresh Chandra Singh]], and former member of [[Parliament of India|parliament]]. Born at Girivilas Palace, Sarangarh on 31 January 1937, she studied in St Joseph's Convent Nagpur and at Lady Amrit Bai College of [[Nagpur University]]. In 1967, she was elected to the [[4th Lok Sabha]] from Raigarh constituency on a [[Indian National Congress|Congress Party]] ticket. She was a member till the dissolution of the house for a mid-term poll in 1971. She married Late Colonel (Retd.) Virendra Singh<ref>{{Cite web|title=The University of Queensland Homepage|url=https://www.uq.edu.au/|access-date=2020-12-20|website=www.uq.edu.au|language=en}}</ref> and lived in [[Jabalpur]], M.P. She has a daughter, Nandita Singh and a son, Chandravir Singh who has a daughter Akshata Veer Singh. |