Who Was India's First Woman Chief Minister?

Sucheta Kripalani (1908–1974) – India’s First Woman Chief Minister

Early Life & Education

  • Born: 25 June 1908, Ambala, Punjab (now Haryana).
  • Father: Dr. Surendranath Majumdar (government doctor, social reformer).
  • Education: Master’s in History, St. Stephen’s College, Delhi.
  • Professor of Constitutional History, Banaras Hindu University.

Entry into Politics

  • Married J.B. Kripalani (Congress leader) in 1936.
  • Joined Indian National Congress (1938).
  • Active in Quit India Movement (1942), closely associated with Mahatma Gandhi.
  • Founded All India Mahila Congress to encourage women’s political participation.

Role in Freedom Struggle & Constitution-making

  • Member, Constituent Assembly (1946) – one of 15 women members.
  • Contributed to drafting of the Indian Constitution.
  • Advocate for women’s empowerment and social justice.

Political Career

  • Member of Provincial Parliament (1950–52).
  • Member of First (1952–56) and Second Lok Sabha (1957–62).
  • Minister in Uttar Pradesh prior to becoming CM.

Tenure as Chief Minister (1963–1967)

  • First woman to be CM of an Indian state (Uttar Pradesh).
  • Assumed office on 2 October 1963.
  • Focus areas: infrastructure, education, healthcare, anti-corruption measures, social justice.
  • Notable achievement: resolved prolonged state employees’ strike (1967).

Legacy

  • Trailblazer for women in Indian politics.
  • Strong proponent of Gandhian philosophy.
  • Inspired generations of women leaders.
  • Died on 1 December 1974.

    Updated - Mar 8, 2025, 1:19 PM | Jagran Josh