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Homi J.H. Taleyarkhan (1912 - 27 June 1998) was a Gandhian, Congress politician and a former Governor of Sikkim. Before his gubernatorial posting, Taleyarkhan had served as a Minister of Housing and Civil Supplies of the Government of Maharashtra and as India's Ambassador to Libya. Taleyarkhan served as the second Governor of Sikkim from 9 January 1981 to 17 June 1984. As governor, he persuaded the then Chief Minister Nar Bahadur Bhandari to merge his Sikkim Janata Parishad with the Indian National Congress but their relationship later soured.

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  • Homi Jehangirji H. Taleyarkhan (es)
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  • Homi Jehangirji H. Taleyarkhan fue un administrador y diplomático, indio. * Homi Jehangirji H. Taleyarkhan fue hijo de Jehangir y Tehmina Taleyarkhan. * En 1952 fue miembro de la Maharashtra Legislative Assembly.​ * En 1961 fue Ministro de Vivienda y Suministros Civiles del Gobierno de Maharashtra (Minister for Public Health, Small Savings and Tourism, Government of Maharashtra), * Fue Ministro de Savings, Fisheries and Printing Presses. * En 1968 fue miembro del la delegación al Conferencia de las Naciones Unidas sobre Comercio y Desarrollo. * De 1971 a 1977 fue embajador en Trípoli. * En 1979 fue presidente de la en:Maharashtra State Financial Corporation. * Fue miembro del en:All India Congress Committee, vicepresidente del en:Bihar Pradesh Congress Committee, director de la Shi (es)
  • Homi J.H. Taleyarkhan (1912 - 27 June 1998) was a Gandhian, Congress politician and a former Governor of Sikkim. Before his gubernatorial posting, Taleyarkhan had served as a Minister of Housing and Civil Supplies of the Government of Maharashtra and as India's Ambassador to Libya. Taleyarkhan served as the second Governor of Sikkim from 9 January 1981 to 17 June 1984. As governor, he persuaded the then Chief Minister Nar Bahadur Bhandari to merge his Sikkim Janata Parishad with the Indian National Congress but their relationship later soured. (en)
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  • Homi Jehangirji H. Taleyarkhan fue un administrador y diplomático, indio. * Homi Jehangirji H. Taleyarkhan fue hijo de Jehangir y Tehmina Taleyarkhan. * En 1952 fue miembro de la Maharashtra Legislative Assembly.​ * En 1961 fue Ministro de Vivienda y Suministros Civiles del Gobierno de Maharashtra (Minister for Public Health, Small Savings and Tourism, Government of Maharashtra), * Fue Ministro de Savings, Fisheries and Printing Presses. * En 1968 fue miembro del la delegación al Conferencia de las Naciones Unidas sobre Comercio y Desarrollo. * De 1971 a 1977 fue embajador en Trípoli. * En 1979 fue presidente de la en:Maharashtra State Financial Corporation. * Fue miembro del en:All India Congress Committee, vicepresidente del en:Bihar Pradesh Congress Committee, director de la Shipping Corpu. Of India, presidente de la Indian Tourism Council y de la Indisch Council of Foreign Trade y de la Moh State Finance Corporation. * Fue delegado a la conferencia de la UNCTAD II, Delhi. * Fue Presidente de la National Savings Re-organization Comite y de la Land Re-organization Comite. * Del 9 de enero de 1981 al 17 de junio de 1984 fue Gobernador de Sikkim. Como gobernador, persuadió al entonces Ministro Principal en:Nar Bahadur Bhandari fusionar su en:Sikkim Janata Parishad con el Congreso Nacional Indio, pero su relación se agrió después . * En 1984 fue representante permanente ante la FAO. * De 1985 a 1990 representó la comunidad Parsi en la en:National Commission for Minorities (Comisión para las Minorías Nacionales de la India) * En 1991 le fue otorgado el Padma Bhushan. * Fue un escritor prolífico, especialmente en Gandhi y gandhismo. Algunos de sus libros son de la guerra de Bienestar: The Ideal of National Integration y Splendor of Sikkim. * El JH Taleyarkhan Memorial Hospital Homi y Homi JH Taleyarkhan Memorial Hall en Mumbai han sido nombrados en su honor.​ (es)
  • Homi J.H. Taleyarkhan (1912 - 27 June 1998) was a Gandhian, Congress politician and a former Governor of Sikkim. Before his gubernatorial posting, Taleyarkhan had served as a Minister of Housing and Civil Supplies of the Government of Maharashtra and as India's Ambassador to Libya. Taleyarkhan served as the second Governor of Sikkim from 9 January 1981 to 17 June 1984. As governor, he persuaded the then Chief Minister Nar Bahadur Bhandari to merge his Sikkim Janata Parishad with the Indian National Congress but their relationship later soured. A member of the Parsi community, he served as a member of the National Minorities Commission of India after his gubernatorial assignment from 1985 - 1990. He was awarded the Padma Bhushan in 1991. He was a prolific writer, especially on Gandhi and Gandhism. Some of his books include From Warfare to Welfare: The Ideal of National Integration and the Splendor of Sikkim. Homi J.H. Taleyarkhan: a man of devotion, dedication, and commitment is his biography by Sheshrao Chavan. He was married to Thrity Homi Taleyarkhan, a social activist and a former president of the Maharashtra State Women’s Council. The Homi J. H. Taleyarkhan Memorial Hospital and the Homi J. H. Taleyarkhan Memorial Hall in Mumbai have been named in his honour. (en)
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